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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 that people need to know. there's 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, occupied mostly by students from nearby colleges. >> we had the pools. we had the 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. violet's husband described them to her. >> there's finally a couple who is little more mature, the wine drink
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 that people need to know. there's things that need to be said. >> and a...
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adam: good morning, rachel. rachel: good morning. last night. it's sill on the move across the midwest as we speak, big line of storms stretching south down to iowa, could sill see some thunderstorm miss this. really though it's going to pick back up into the afternoon hours. otherwise across the country a lot of clear skies, but we till see rounds of afternoon rain showers across portions of florida, could impact launch tomorrow. i'll leave you with your current temperatures, a lot of 70s out there. actually, daytime highs. in the middle of the country running up to 90 degrees again even though weaver getting close to the end of -- we're getting close to the end of summer, it's still feeling like it. those are your headlines. rachel: thank you, adam. all right. he's being hailed a hero. watch this incredible 10-year-old boy from oklahoma five into action when his mom started having a seizure in the pool. gavin lifted his mom's head above water and swam to the ladder to keep her from drowning, just in time for his grandpa to jump in
adam: good morning, rachel. rachel: good morning. last night. it's sill on the move across the midwest as we speak, big line of storms stretching south down to iowa, could sill see some thunderstorm miss this. really though it's going to pick back up into the afternoon hours. otherwise across the country a lot of clear skies, but we till see rounds of afternoon rain showers across portions of florida, could impact launch tomorrow. i'll leave you with your current temperatures, a lot of 70s out...
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rachel, let's go over to you. rachel: i love this.eck back with rick reichmuth who's in the scatskill mountains with -- catskill mountains with alpacas. the hegseths are going to get a to dozen or so so. rick: i love that. i want to know, did those guys -- come on, come on. oh. you've got to be ready for this. come on, come on. this is -- okay. they don't want to do this. so here's the deal. they hear these animals, they take the fleece off of the alpaca, and they come on in here, and i've got anne marie, you turn the fleece into really great products, and the thing is it grows back every year, and you keep on making sufficient stuff that's not itchy like a lot of wool, right? >> correct. you can wear it against your skin with no itchys. rick: and it is warm because their hair fibers, the hair stays in there and that the creates added insulation -- >> that's correct. and moisture, so you don't sweat in it either. raich rick which is amazing. all right. so this right here, you're making -- >> we're making hats like, yep. we're making h
rachel, let's go over to you. rachel: i love this.eck back with rick reichmuth who's in the scatskill mountains with -- catskill mountains with alpacas. the hegseths are going to get a to dozen or so so. rick: i love that. i want to know, did those guys -- come on, come on. oh. you've got to be ready for this. come on, come on. this is -- okay. they don't want to do this. so here's the deal. they hear these animals, they take the fleece off of the alpaca, and they come on in here, and i've got...
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rachel: rachel: wow.everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm maria bartiromo. today, gone fishing. 150 days and counting, the number of days joe biden has spent away from the if white house and in his home state of delaware as ron klain and susan rice take the lead. then, tensions are building ahead of the midterm elections now 78 days away. democrats are still trying to take down donald trump and
rachel: rachel: wow.everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm maria bartiromo. today, gone fishing. 150 days and counting, the number of days joe biden has spent away from the if white house and in his home state of delaware as ron klain and susan rice take the lead. then, tensions are building ahead of the midterm elections now 78 days away. democrats are still trying to take down donald trump and
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rachel: rachel wants credit. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth went on a python hunting adventure and good with mother earth. rick: there is too many pythons in the everglades. i went on a hunt. we spent overnight hours in the everglades in back of a truck hunting for pythons. we found one. there it is. don't want to miss the whole story coming up at 8:30. that python tried to strike while i had it in my hand which is pretty terrifying. 8:30. don't want to worry. pete: wait, hunted for pythons with your hand? thank you, rick. pete: big boost likely coming to social security checks. another indication inflation not going away. how much more retirees could receive coming up next. try zegerid otc. it contains the leading medicine to treat frequent heartburn, uniquely designed for absorption. get all day, all night relief with zegerid otc. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matchin
rachel: rachel wants credit. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth went on a python hunting adventure and good with mother earth. rick: there is too many pythons in the everglades. i went on a hunt. we spent overnight hours in the everglades in back of a truck hunting for pythons. we found one. there it is. don't want to miss the whole story coming up at 8:30. that python tried to strike while i had it in my hand which is pretty terrifying. 8:30. don't want to worry. pete: wait, hunted for pythons...
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finally rachel i know you're a big fan of ai rap. >> rachel: what is that?ean. >> okay. earlier this month capitol records signed a robot ronner called fn mecca. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lovely. as riveting as that was, the label has done a 180 on the robot cutting all ties to him h apparently artificial intelligence used to device mecca's wraps perpetuated harmful stereotypes including several instances of the n word. the music group released a statement this week saying, you know, that they were separating ties. they were so sorry, they apologized, deepest apologies to the black community for the insensitivity of signing this project. my questions are who programmed this thing and secondly, since it was based on popular existing rap, what did they think they were going to get, rodgers and hammerstein? i mean -- >> laura: yeah, it is part of the whole way they do their thing. i was thinking they were saying hiring a robot instead of an actual black rapper was racist and then i was worried because i have a roomba does that make me racist if i have a robot. >> only if it tal
finally rachel i know you're a big fan of ai rap. >> rachel: what is that?ean. >> okay. earlier this month capitol records signed a robot ronner called fn mecca. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lovely. as riveting as that was, the label has done a 180 on the robot cutting all ties to him h apparently artificial intelligence used to device mecca's wraps perpetuated harmful stereotypes including several instances of the n word. the music group released a statement this week saying, you know,...
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rachel, back to you. rachel: thank you, rick., and we're celebrating on fox square as always with a friendly competition coming up. i d d so my y quesonons eouout hicacase.y y son, cacalledhehe bars s fi i d d soit was the best call eouout hii could've made. call the barnes firm and find out what your case all could be worth.uld've made. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ and find out what your case all when a truck hit my car,ade. ♪the insurance companyed, wasn't fair. eight million ♪ i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou pete: welcome back. we're celebrating national bowling day. we have the bowling proprietors bowling association of america is their president jim decker. thanks for being here. we love national bowling day here on "fox & friends". tell us about it. >> well, national bowling day is the day we pause to recognize our great sport. it is a special year because it
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rachel: i'm rachel campos and earlier i introduced myself as rachel campose instead of rachel campos-duffyf nerves. i didn't divorce sean live on the air. i'm rachel campos-duffy in for laura ingram. rachel: i get a text from sean saying should i be worried and i didn't know what he was talking about and all these people started writing me on social media asking what happened. why didn't you say your last night? just nerves. will: when you guest host for somebody else, it's like sitting in their living room and trying to feel comfortable and the most nerve wracking part is the first five seconds saying hello. pete: for sure. will: you dropped your last name in the first five seconds. rachel: i didn't divorce sean. i decided to news. news. by the way, you did amazing. this is a full comedy show. pete: it was great to have will there. it was like having my security blanket right here. rachel: you were an emotional support pet animal. pete: you were my emotional support animal. will: maybe i can fly free and be on a leash when you go on airplanes and get into places that are normally secure.
rachel: i'm rachel campos and earlier i introduced myself as rachel campose instead of rachel campos-duffyf nerves. i didn't divorce sean live on the air. i'm rachel campos-duffy in for laura ingram. rachel: i get a text from sean saying should i be worried and i didn't know what he was talking about and all these people started writing me on social media asking what happened. why didn't you say your last night? just nerves. will: when you guest host for somebody else, it's like sitting in...
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rachel? first of all, it is important _ worker themselves. rachel?s important that we don't - all, it is important that we don't know who leaked this recording. secondly, just shows you the kind of people we are dealing with. liz truss famously... this free—market fundamentalists, free—market taliban, effectively, style book... this is the book published when she and a number of other mps were back ventures, trying to influence the debate on the shape, direction of the party, i think it. debate on the shape, direction of the party, | think it.— the party, ithink it. indeed, and it shows you— the party, ithink it. indeed, and it shows you what _ the party, ithink it. indeed, and it shows you what their - the party, ithink it. indeed, and it shows you what their ideology| the party, ithink it. indeed, and i it shows you what their ideology is. they do not believe on any constraints on the markets, constraints on the markets, constraints meaning protections, for employers, for the environment, so that we can be free from pesticides and chemicals and all
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you can commute 20 minutes and back and it's not going to do anything. >> jessica: rachel. >> rachel:t more concerned about this. i do like that covid has created a little bit more flexibility in the workforce, because i do believe that for moms who have just had a baby are nursing, people with young children, they are bringing the next generation of humans, so i like this. i think that children are national treasure, so i like the flexibility. i am concerned about this generation of my sister sent me this mean that says this is an invitation to a dinner party from a jens the e-e.r., having people over to stare at the phone if you would like to join us. and this is what i am worried about. i'm worried about a generation that after two years of being locked down is mad at the boss saying they want more isolation. and i believe that putting aside whether it is good or possible for the country, i don't think it is good for these employees or for humankind to have people to be this isolated. >> jesse: i like that you said it in a meme, i do. to quote this meme. i'm going to do that more o
you can commute 20 minutes and back and it's not going to do anything. >> jessica: rachel. >> rachel:t more concerned about this. i do like that covid has created a little bit more flexibility in the workforce, because i do believe that for moms who have just had a baby are nursing, people with young children, they are bringing the next generation of humans, so i like this. i think that children are national treasure, so i like the flexibility. i am concerned about this generation...
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thank you. >> rachel: i thought you tied that together brilliantly. >> dana: thank you. >> rachel: andi thought it was a stunt, it was brilliant. >> jesse: a lot of people were tied together brilliantly on that. >> rachel: the biden white house shooting down efforts to fix the massive teacher shortage in our country. stay here. ♪ ♪ i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> dana: states are stepping up to address the alarming shortage of teachers, but not finding any receptive audience especially with the joe biden white house. arizona no longer requiring teachers to have a bachelor's degree, might be fine. in florida is offering ten women temporary teaching credentials to veterans. not on board with those particular ideas. >> i do not support lowering any standards for qualifications of teachers. we need to be creative in how we get the teachers in. for example, student teaching is four months of teaching without
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well, rachel , absolutely. g you know, to me, this just pow seems to be a dispute regardingr presidential power in terms of classifying declassifying desk, ing andeclassifying documents. o and i thought the most afd i thought the most interesting part of the affidavit was exhibit a letter written by trump's attorney thaump's t points outya hopefully that the president has absolutet thower when it comes to declassifying material and that hisat actions regarding classification declassification are not subject to legal sanction. well, i think this entire unprecedented raid on his home is a legal sanction. >> i don't think it's proper whatsoever. so the fbi accused you of disseminating russian moreeminating russian the laptop and won more investigations intoestigat do they deserve the benefit of the doubt here? well, i think top democrats >>created intelligence product out of whole cloth, hadproduc a classified excuse. thatassified excuse. senator grassley and i have a 16 to 70 russianatorss disinformation. whatley
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to echo rachel's words. was always characterized as being steady and the calming influence on jack. she always called him jack, not jackie. she was an extremely intelligent woman who went to ucla while she trained to be a nurse. she went to post graduate school to get her degree. she had her very own successful professional career. she was a sounding board, and advisor they made all the , decisions together. it was interesting, at the same time, she was very supportive. in a more traditional way, both at the same time because she and jackie, she was always aware of the magnitude of what they were doing. to be the first, just was something of a whole different order than to be the second or third or fourth african-american in baseball. while those other players also suffered analogous racism in times, the spotlight was not on them the way it was on for the robinsons. whether she was truly comfortable in her heart or not being in the spotlight that is for her to expound on. she always carried herself and they
to echo rachel's words. was always characterized as being steady and the calming influence on jack. she always called him jack, not jackie. she was an extremely intelligent woman who went to ucla while she trained to be a nurse. she went to post graduate school to get her degree. she had her very own successful professional career. she was a sounding board, and advisor they made all the , decisions together. it was interesting, at the same time, she was very supportive. in a more traditional...
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welcome, rachel and camilla. with the sunday times and, rachel, if you want to talk about that. the majority of people now expect delays in nhs treatments. almost half of people, according to pauline, think the service is getting worse and six in ten state the appointment waiting times are unreasonable. these don't tell us more. , , . unreasonable. these don't tell us more. , , unreasonable. these don't tell us more, , , ., unreasonable. these don't tell us more. , , ., ,, more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried _ more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried out _ more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried out by _ more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried out by new- more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried out by new golf - more. this is a pile for the sunday times carried out by new golf and | times carried out by new golf and siting the figures you just said. people have no companies are getting treated on time. people feel the service has worsened in the last 12 months.
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rachel?force, and therefore you have to wonder— enforce, and therefore you have to wonder why — enforce, and therefore you have to wonder why they are doing it. and again. _ wonder why they are doing it. and again. i_ wonder why they are doing it. and again, i know we have to talk about it because — again, i know we have to talk about it because it— again, i know we have to talk about it because it is on front page of two papers, but you question why the government is looking at this. do ou government is looking at this. you think it government is looking at this. drr you think it might be a cabinet minister worried they do not have a job? they have got to show they are so full of ideas. this job? they have got to show they are so full of ideas.— so full of ideas. this is a government that - so full of ideas. this is a government that has i so full of ideas. this is a | government that has lost so full of ideas. this is a i government that has lost the so full of ideas. this is a - government
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rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, charles. thank you very much. it's good to see you there. >> good to see you, too. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. after the 9/11 attacks it took about ten years for the united states government to get osama bin laden. they got him in may 2011. now as of tonight we know it took another 11 years after that to get bin laden's brain, to get the man who was bin laden's number two in al-qaeda, the man who took over as al-qaeda's leader after bin laden was killed by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach turning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the term of al-qaeda and groups like that towards indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere including muslims all in the name of islamic piety. and how he got there now looking back at it seemed like a straight shot, but if you sort of dropped in on him at any time in his biography you wouldn't have known he was going there. by the time he was 15 years old he was a
rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, charles. thank you very much. it's good to see you there. >> good to see you, too. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. after the 9/11 attacks it took about ten years for the united states government to get osama bin laden. they got him in may 2011. now as of tonight we know it took another 11 years after that to get bin laden's brain, to get the man who was bin laden's number two in...
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rachel scott tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> next here tonight, the explosive allegations against twitter from a former head of security now turned whistle-blower. peiter zatko has filed complaints with several govtd agencies, accusing twitter of dangerous lapses in cyber security, including those fake accounts, bot accounts, saying those lapses, quote, threaten national security and democracy. twitter fired zatko in december. they deny his claims. but members of congress already taking notice tonight and this could impact twitter's legal fight with elon musk. >> when we come back on this busy news night, the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi pleading guilty to his dui after his crash in california. and tonight, the sentence. even with higher stroke risk due to... afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i like that tune. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop t
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this big monday night, the rachel rachel maddow show star right now. hi, rachel. >>> hi alicia. thank you so much. this is a big night for all of us here. it's been great to have you here for the 8:00 hour. >> thank you. >>> our thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow is the day you're going to want to buy a physical copy of the thup. you're going to want to buy it and fold it carefully, maybe put it an archival paper or parchment. depending how saucy you're feeling you might want to note perhaps in archival ink in the margin of tomorrow's paper, note, anniversary of richard nixon's resignation as president. people will get a kick out of that some years down the road. i mean the reason you might buy tomorrow's paper is if the world doesn't collapse into ash by then your grandkids grandkids someday are going to look at that old physical newspaper you were able to save from august 9, 2022, and they are going to goggle at the thought of what your life must have been like. they're going to goggle at what it must have been like for you to see this happening in your l
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it is, as we heard from rachel before. it is the whole attitude. i mean, he's hitting the west and this shows that something is not going well inside here inside ukraine, inside his administration. i mean, he gives the impression that he is panicking. otherwise, she would not make the these attacks or the amnesty international is one that you further at that and not only that, but he has invented something else. he has invented information. terrorist on july 14th, the center for catherine. this information of q. blackness that 79 prominent people of the west. i mindy schiller institute for in berlin as information terrorist and that they should be accused as war criminals. now this is a new invention, a new and in invention. and if it is taken up by the west, we anybody having a different opinion about this war good, we are condemned as, as a terrorist formation, there is a me punished accordingly to laws concerning terrorist. this is really the interest was. this is leading the west at the and the european union towards ashes shawnee explanation i
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. >> that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts right now, good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thank you my oo evenin. muchg, rachel. appreciated. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. really happy to havein you here. through an odd series of events surrounding the profoundly, profoundly criminal presidency of richard nixon and the really, really, really criminal vice presidency of nixon's vice president, spiro agnew, through an odd confluence of events, in the early 1970s, the u.s. justice department kind of bumbled its way into stating for itself, putting into writing, a new rule. this is a rule that wasn't in the constitution in any way. it's an issue that had never really been seriously considered and decided one way or the other before the justice department was confronted with it urgently during the nixon administration. but thanks to this, again, sort of odd series of things happening all at once in the early '70s, the vice president, spiro agnew, maybe going to prison, the president, richard nixon, making being removed from office
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i appreciate you making the time. >> hi, rachel. it's goods to be back. it has been a while. >> it has been. >> and you are back under circumstances i could not have previously imagined. i need to get your reaction from the news from south florida that the fbi has searched the home of the former president. >> i know nothing about it other than what i read like everybody else so i think it is wise for me to withhold comment until we learn more. >> i appreciate. that i do have to tell you that one of your not colleagues but another congressional leader, the house republican leader kevin mccarthy just made a statement online, about the fbi executing the search warrant at the former president's home, he said when republicans take back the house, they will conduct immediate oversight of this department, and then he says this, quote, attorney general gerland preserve your documents and clear your calendar. effectively threatening attorney general garland in response to the fbi having executed the search warrant tonight. i know that you don't want to talk about
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you made this point that i want to sort of amplify, rachel. two branches of government are involved in a search warrant. the executive branch, the fbi, and department of justice have asked permission, and the judicial branch which grants permission. this is not just some fbi agent off by herself seeking to search the former presidents home, highly scrutinized, -- we history the united states department of justice. and, then approval by a federal judge. >> chuck, i started making calls and texting people as soon as the news broke tonight. and, in addition to yourself, i spoke to another former very high-ranking doj official. he told me a couple of things that i just wanted to run by, this is a person who's not comfortable being identified publicly, but was living the willing to let me characterize the remarks. in terms of framing their understanding of what happened here. the first comment i got from this person, drives a little bit with what you said. that attorney merrick garland himself would've had to prove this personally. and the official
you made this point that i want to sort of amplify, rachel. two branches of government are involved in a search warrant. the executive branch, the fbi, and department of justice have asked permission, and the judicial branch which grants permission. this is not just some fbi agent off by herself seeking to search the former presidents home, highly scrutinized, -- we history the united states department of justice. and, then approval by a federal judge. >> chuck, i started making calls and...
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rachel would ride with him to the e.r. and he told me, just keep me alive for the wedding.back on that same front porch, hugging the husband and wife, the firefighter and the nurse who saved his life. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> his gratitude. >> it's nice i can go over to them in my time of need and get the cpr that i needed that day. >> he's also ready for the wedding. >> we're looking forward to a long life together because of the actions of my neighbors. >> hi, david. >> and tonight, the neighbor, the firefighter, with a message for us all. >> anyone on the street who takes this class and takes the cpr class, they can do the same thing. >> it's true. the wedding next month. the firefighter and the nurse will be there. good night. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> dramatic flames shooting out of an apartment building in san francisco. three people including two firefighters hurt in a three alarm fire this afternoon. >> the fire began around noon on mcallister street near divisadero. >> lena howland was
rachel would ride with him to the e.r. and he told me, just keep me alive for the wedding.back on that same front porch, hugging the husband and wife, the firefighter and the nurse who saved his life. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> his gratitude. >> it's nice i can go over to them in my time of need and get the cpr that i needed that day. >> he's also ready for the wedding. >> we're looking forward to a long life together because of the actions of my...
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great context, rachel crane, thank you. and stick around, everybody, we're going to be speaking to astro physicist neil degrasse tyson about what went wrong today, and he's going to answer your big space questions. >>> a duke volleyball player said she faced racist slurs at brigham young, and officials did not act quick enough to stop the harassment. we'll speak with byu's athletic department ahead. ly pay for wha. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: s
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. >> good evening, rachel. and i'm sure you know what my absolute favorite part of your show was tonight. >> no, what was it? >> i went into the control room to watch the isolated camera on rachel, so that i wouldn't miss a single fraction of a second of rachel blushing while alex wagner was -- -- was praising her and thanking her for what she has created here at msnbc. and you think a lot of that shot at home was on alex, so a lot of people couldn't see -- your blushing, as much as they deserved to see it. >> all i could do in that moment, while you are staring at me because you know me well enough to do that, is like, could i have done this in such a way that i precluded this from happening? could i have spoken the beginning of this interview and this discussion in such a manner, that there's no way that alex could maneuver this into talking about me? and i just was sitting there going, do it again, maddow, fix it, go back in time. meanwhile, you had me trapped in your gaze. >> well, she was in fact speaking
. >> good evening, rachel. and i'm sure you know what my absolute favorite part of your show was tonight. >> no, what was it? >> i went into the control room to watch the isolated camera on rachel, so that i wouldn't miss a single fraction of a second of rachel blushing while alex wagner was -- -- was praising her and thanking her for what she has created here at msnbc. and you think a lot of that shot at home was on alex, so a lot of people couldn't see -- your blushing, as...
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. >> absolutely, rachel. good to be with you, good day for the country. >> let me ask you, in my summary there, in terms of what we know about what's happened, both about mr. zawahiri's background, and also about how you got him. is there anything that i've left out, or that i got wrong? is there anything else that you can tell us about how this mission unfolded? >> i think you did a pretty good job rolling out the history from this man, who he was, but he was responsible for, and how he met his and. i can tell you, there was an awful lot of work done by the counterterrorism and the intelligence community, to get us to this point. it was painstaking, meticulous, thoughtful work. as you rightly pointed out in your opening, rachel, the president was kept informed throughout, finally made the decision in late july, the 24th of july specifically. and then, of course, we executed. and even though he had given the order on the 25th, the conditions needed to be right. and there were a lot of conditions, there with w
. >> absolutely, rachel. good to be with you, good day for the country. >> let me ask you, in my summary there, in terms of what we know about what's happened, both about mr. zawahiri's background, and also about how you got him. is there anything that i've left out, or that i got wrong? is there anything else that you can tell us about how this mission unfolded? >> i think you did a pretty good job rolling out the history from this man, who he was, but he was responsible for,...
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the rachel maddow show starts that is all for us tonight rachel maddow show start good evening, rachel. >>go good evening, charles. thank you very much. it's good to see threw. >> good to see you, too. >>> thanks for joining us this hour. after the 9/11 attacks, it took about 10 years for the united states government to get osama bin laden, it happened in may, 2011, and now, as of tonight, we know it took another 11 years after that to get bin laden's brain, to get the man who was bin laden's number two and al qaeda at the time of 9/11 and took over as al qaeda's leader after bin laden was killed by u.s. navy seals. the string of attacks and murders attributed to amman al zawhahiri is stomach churning.ch he was the ideological master behind behind the turn of al qaeda andnd groups like that toward indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere, including muslims, all in the name of islamic piety and how he got there, we now, looking back at it, it seems like a straight shot, but if he dropped in at any time of his biography, you wouldn't have known, trained as a doctor, as a surgeon,
the rachel maddow show starts that is all for us tonight rachel maddow show start good evening, rachel. >>go good evening, charles. thank you very much. it's good to see threw. >> good to see you, too. >>> thanks for joining us this hour. after the 9/11 attacks, it took about 10 years for the united states government to get osama bin laden, it happened in may, 2011, and now, as of tonight, we know it took another 11 years after that to get bin laden's brain, to get the man...
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if rachel moriarty has a aood middlesborough. if rachel moriarty has a good lien _ middlesborough.moriarty has a good lien on the _ middlesborough. if rachel moriarty has a good lien on the story - middlesborough. if rachel moriarty has a good lien on the story at - has a good lien on the story at liverpool. _ has a good lien on the story at liverpool, thatjust has a good lien on the story at liverpool, that just shows has a good lien on the story at liverpool, thatjust shows how determined that the people of liverpool are to get to the truth, because — liverpool are to get to the truth, because they'll almost put the hillsborough issue they have at the sun, hillsborough issue they have at the sun. which— hillsborough issue they have at the sun, which is immense, to the side. we hope _ sun, which is immense, to the side. we hope that— sun, which is immense, to the side. we hope that is some cause for optimism, watch this space, as they say. the times front page is really interesting — emergence from a hustings that she took part in on tuesday, but it's taken until thursday for the
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>> no, it's not just more aware of it, rachel.it is, and there are probably a number of complex reasons where that's the case. if you look at the outbreaks that you just enumerated a moment ago, it really follows a pattern that we've known for some time, that about 70 to 75% of all the new emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, namely they jump from an animal species to a human. we saw that with hiv. we saw that with ebola. we see that with monkeypox. and we're seeing with this historic pandemic, the pandemic of covid-19, which almost certainly evolved the way sars-cov-2 sars-cov-1, from an animal environment from a bat, that jumped species. so if we want to pay attention to how we can mitigate this, we have to pay much more attention to the animal human interface and what we are doing doing intentionally or inadvertently or perturbing that animal/human in face by encroaching upon rain forests, by getting involved in interfacing with weapons such as in the wet markets which occur in china when you bring in animals where you do
>> no, it's not just more aware of it, rachel.it is, and there are probably a number of complex reasons where that's the case. if you look at the outbreaks that you just enumerated a moment ago, it really follows a pattern that we've known for some time, that about 70 to 75% of all the new emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, namely they jump from an animal species to a human. we saw that with hiv. we saw that with ebola. we see that with monkeypox. and we're seeing with this...
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rachel?o his kids say they need to succeed on their own he told seven news, they know that they have things to fall back on but it's not going to be easy for them. in order to get my cheese you have to present me with 2 degrees. he also says when his kids talk about being rich he corrects them and says i'm rich, you're not. they asked him if his kids were his number one priority and he said no my mom is. i love that to. >> by. used to say you get to drive our car, it's not your car. >> he is a great dad. >> britney spears took the social media to share her excitement about the success of her new song with elton john, hold me closer. >> elton john and i are number one in 40 countries. >> i'm just happy to see that she's back after making music doing what she likes to do and to be partnered without an john and to have this much success this time around. britney is doing good thank. >> with britney spears and elton john this is an industry, it is great. supermodel al mcpherson is sharing her tho
rachel?o his kids say they need to succeed on their own he told seven news, they know that they have things to fall back on but it's not going to be easy for them. in order to get my cheese you have to present me with 2 degrees. he also says when his kids talk about being rich he corrects them and says i'm rich, you're not. they asked him if his kids were his number one priority and he said no my mom is. i love that to. >> by. used to say you get to drive our car, it's not your car....
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understand, we are here with rachel robinson.ause] the woman who lived through that life, whose memories and perspectives will forever be shaped by those experiences. her presence here today makes us realize just how connected we are to that part of our history. it is very real, and very tangible. in the end, i can't help but marvel at just how far we've come over the course of this woman's life. but, it also reminds us how far we have to go. how much more work we have to do. jackie and rachel robinson's story reminds us how much hard work it takes to move a country forward. it reminds us how much struggle is required to make real progress and change. so as you reflect on this story, not just today but i hope you keep thinking about it for the rest of your life, i want you to think about how much strength it took day in and day out for rachel and jackie robinson and for thousands of other people just like them all across this country to keep pressing ahead, even though some folks wouldn't even treat them like they were human bein
understand, we are here with rachel robinson.ause] the woman who lived through that life, whose memories and perspectives will forever be shaped by those experiences. her presence here today makes us realize just how connected we are to that part of our history. it is very real, and very tangible. in the end, i can't help but marvel at just how far we've come over the course of this woman's life. but, it also reminds us how far we have to go. how much more work we have to do. jackie and rachel...
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so jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness. they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well. and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand you can be great in your profession. you can earn a lot of money you can be famous. but the question is what are you doing for others? after he retired jackie robinson became a leader in the civil rights movement working with dr. king the naacp. he helped to start a bank to help other minorities start their own small businesses and to own their own homes and after his death. mrs. robinson carried on that legacy by starting the jackie robinson foundation which has provided college scholarships and training and career opportunities for more than 1400 underserved students. in fact, i know that we have a few jackie robinson scholars here today who are studying at howard and georgetown and yale and brown and even my alma mater, princeton. first ladies in their own words continues now on american history tv, mic
so jackie and rachel robinson weren't destined for greatness. they prepared themselves for greatness, which meant that they could make a difference outside of baseball as well. and that is the only thing that is important for you to understand you can be great in your profession. you can earn a lot of money you can be famous. but the question is what are you doing for others? after he retired jackie robinson became a leader in the civil rights movement working with dr. king the naacp. he helped...
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>> no, it is not more aware of it, rachel. it is, and there are probably a number of conflicts, reasons why that is the case. if you look at the outbreaks you just enumerated a moment ago, it follows a pattern we have known for sometime that, about somebody to 75% of all the new emerging infectious diseases, are zoonotic. mainly, they jumped from an animal species to a human. we saw that with hiv, we saw that with ebola, we saw that with monkeypox and we are seeing what this historic pandemic of covid-19, which almost certainly evolved away sars-cov-1 did from an animal reservoir such as a bat in the environment that jumped species. if we really want to pay attention to how we could mitigate this, we have to pay much more attention to the animal human interface, and to what we are doing intentionally or inadvertently of perturbing that animal human interface, if you encroach upon reinforce, by getting involved in interfacing with animals, such as in the wet markets which occur in china when you bring in animals where you don't
>> no, it is not more aware of it, rachel. it is, and there are probably a number of conflicts, reasons why that is the case. if you look at the outbreaks you just enumerated a moment ago, it follows a pattern we have known for sometime that, about somebody to 75% of all the new emerging infectious diseases, are zoonotic. mainly, they jumped from an animal species to a human. we saw that with hiv, we saw that with ebola, we saw that with monkeypox and we are seeing what this historic...
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good luck to rachel and the team., to learn, to build. >> you know, we haven't been there for almost 50 years, since the fall of '17. >> the artemis program is the beginning of the next era. >> it's no longer the apollo generation. it's the artemis generation. >> this launch is years in the making, billions of dollars have been poured into this program. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> there was a big thunderstorm that ripped through the kennedy space center and lightning actually struck the launchpad. >> bottom line is we look really good. no constraints from the lightning at this point. >> you can feel the excitement, the energy increase and it's really, really palpable. >> the next boots are going to be a woman of color on the moon. >> a whole new world of discoveries. >> nasa's historic return to the moon in serious jeopardy this morning. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. this is a "new day" special report. thi
good luck to rachel and the team., to learn, to build. >> you know, we haven't been there for almost 50 years, since the fall of '17. >> the artemis program is the beginning of the next era. >> it's no longer the apollo generation. it's the artemis generation. >> this launch is years in the making, billions of dollars have been poured into this program. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> there was a big thunderstorm...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany and joining me today, rachel campos-duffy, tammy bruce, mollie hemingway, and toddo. new accusations and explosive charges are flying over the biden border crisis. yes, the board is still on fire. today at least three more buses filled with migrants from texas just pulled in right here into new york city. so far, texas has sent more than 1800 illegal immigrants to new york on over 35 buses. that sanctuary city is now struggling to find housing for them. meanwhile, the war of words heats up between texas governor abbott and new york city mayor adams. adams' team is slamming texas for using wristbands with bar codes, which adams and others in new york are saying are used to track the illegal immigrants, but the texas governor is saying not so. in fact, he is ripping it as fearmongering. a guest on msnbc's ratcheting things up even more, calling those who support bussing migrants -- guess what they picked? they called it racist, just like segregationists. watch this. i speak of the conservative estimate is about $80,000 per bus trip, but we know that racists don't mind
i'm kayleigh mcenany and joining me today, rachel campos-duffy, tammy bruce, mollie hemingway, and toddo. new accusations and explosive charges are flying over the biden border crisis. yes, the board is still on fire. today at least three more buses filled with migrants from texas just pulled in right here into new york city. so far, texas has sent more than 1800 illegal immigrants to new york on over 35 buses. that sanctuary city is now struggling to find housing for them. meanwhile, the war...
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rachel, the results in kansas are clearly the story of the night. we saw big victories from republican candidates who had donald trump's seal of approval. >> reporter: yes, linsey. and the starkest example was in arizona, where you have primary winners up and down the ballot who have embraced trump's false claims about the 2020 election. the republican winner for secretary of state in arizona attended trump's rally on january 6th. if these candidates were to win in november, they would have a significant role in overseeing the next presidential election, linsey. >> rachel scott, thank you. >>> next tonight, here alerts in effect for 100 million americans from texas to maine. triple digit temperatures in dallas once again. in kentucky, where deadly flooding left thousands without power or water, residents now face extreme heat. in northern california, the mckinney fire leaving a small town in ruins. let's get right to abc's rob marciano. any relief in sight, rob? >> reporter: no, and unfortunately, we're entering august the same way we left july whic
rachel, the results in kansas are clearly the story of the night. we saw big victories from republican candidates who had donald trump's seal of approval. >> reporter: yes, linsey. and the starkest example was in arizona, where you have primary winners up and down the ballot who have embraced trump's false claims about the 2020 election. the republican winner for secretary of state in arizona attended trump's rally on january 6th. if these candidates were to win in november, they would...
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well, let's get the take on this from r t contributor rachel marston. hi, rachel. yeah, it appears e u. countries want to get gas prices under control, but at the same time get rid of their dependence on russian gas. tough one. yeah, well, officials across the european union have really been pushing the unity rhetoric really hard lately. but as various member states start eyeing tough times on the horizon with energy inflation and cost of living crises that really, i mean, it looks like it's going to be tested this solidarity. so some countries are on such a blah blind anti russian footing that they're promoting scorched earth policies. for example, polish. the pools president is now saying that he wants to see the north stream to gas pipeline dismantled, which would literally burn the energy bridge between russia and europe. now these radical remarks come in at a time when germany, which by the way, heavily subsidized as poland through the e. u, is in deep trouble. the german foreign minister spelled out the problem to her eyes, landed counterpart this week. even
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marston now. rachel, nice to see you. and rachel tellers, why such a reaction? came from the german chancellor. that so the german chancellor, whose country is facing de industrialization power rationing and blackout dangers from self imposed sanctions, is now accusing russian president vladimir putin of not looking after russians. citizens. pretty sure the lights are still on in moscow and that moscow isn't forcing austerity on its own citizens, unlike french president emanuel michael, who suggested that's coming down the pipe when he evoke the quote end of abundance earlier this week. sounds like schultz could use one of those self help courses that teach you to take responsibility and ownership for your own problems rather than trying to project blame for your own choices and actions on to someone else. putin did not sanctioned germany or the you, you can't control what anyone else does, but you sure can control your own reaction to it. and the sanctions where the choice of the you and its members states just went alon
marston now. rachel, nice to see you. and rachel tellers, why such a reaction? came from the german chancellor. that so the german chancellor, whose country is facing de industrialization power rationing and blackout dangers from self imposed sanctions, is now accusing russian president vladimir putin of not looking after russians. citizens. pretty sure the lights are still on in moscow and that moscow isn't forcing austerity on its own citizens, unlike french president emanuel michael, who...
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so rachel, a pretty dumbing assessment of europe. there from one of the world's leading economic magazines. yeah, apparently it's investors who are starting to wonder whether the european union is on the verge of becoming the 3rd world of western economies. according to that forbes article, and you really have to wonder why heads of state across the block are just sitting there, slack jawed, and just letting it happen. what's even more troubling is that no one's talking much about how the you can pull out of this kamikaze tailspin. but the new piece in forbes dropped some clues as to possible outcomes. macro trade is a looking for 2 signals for europe and the world economy. these are a ceasefire in ukraine, or europe becomes so desperate this winter on supply chain so stretched that it has no choice but to relax some sanctions or convince non u partners to be label and turn ship russian commodities to look in compliance with the own rules but really doing in and around now you leaders are behaving like there by mice in a one day germ
so rachel, a pretty dumbing assessment of europe. there from one of the world's leading economic magazines. yeah, apparently it's investors who are starting to wonder whether the european union is on the verge of becoming the 3rd world of western economies. according to that forbes article, and you really have to wonder why heads of state across the block are just sitting there, slack jawed, and just letting it happen. what's even more troubling is that no one's talking much about how the you...
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he had rachel for that. so for instance, peewee and duke and a couple of the other guys might carpool to the games. jackie was not part of that group. that's the beauty of baseball. you don't have to be bosom buddies to be a great shortstop, second base combination. you don't even have to like each other. you just have to play well together. so jackie was not somebody who went out of his way to make friends. that's not who jackie was. >> joe, this is from linda and vic. would the dodgers have stayed if moses had agreed on a stadium at the long island railroad terminal? >> i would like to believe they would have. but knowing walter o'malley, along with joseph stalin and adolf hitler as the three most evil men in history, and of course, pete hamill had a great anecdote. if you have these three men, these three evil men in the same room and you have a gun with two bullets. who do you shoot? and the answer is you shoot o'malley twice. [laughs] that's pete hamill. but the idea of, you know, the revisionist histor
he had rachel for that. so for instance, peewee and duke and a couple of the other guys might carpool to the games. jackie was not part of that group. that's the beauty of baseball. you don't have to be bosom buddies to be a great shortstop, second base combination. you don't even have to like each other. you just have to play well together. so jackie was not somebody who went out of his way to make friends. that's not who jackie was. >> joe, this is from linda and vic. would the dodgers...
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rachel scott leading us off tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> in the meantime, now to the threat of severe storms tonight. the dangerous heat and flash flood threats for millions of americans. and take a look at these images in denver. a month's worth of rain in just hours. you can see the drivers there on i-70 taken by surprise. tonight, more than 50 million americans under heat advisories from the pacific northwest right across the country to the northeast. tonight, boston now topping 95 degrees for five days in a row now. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all, he's live in norwalk, connecticut, tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. boston hasn't seen a heat stretch that long since 1944. portland, oregon, hit 100 degrees again. and it seems like everybody across the midsection of the country is catching a little piece of this front, triggering flash flooding, but none more than eastern kentucky. we still have flash flood warnings up for that state. moisture south of that front, but the flash flood threa
rachel scott leading us off tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> in the meantime, now to the threat of severe storms tonight. the dangerous heat and flash flood threats for millions of americans. and take a look at these images in denver. a month's worth of rain in just hours. you can see the drivers there on i-70 taken by surprise. tonight, more than 50 million americans under heat advisories from the pacific northwest right across the country to the northeast. tonight, boston now topping...
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or t contribute are rachel marston taken us through that. thanks. rachel. ok. some news just reaching us this our from the afghan capital were on explosion in kabul, has reportedly left up to 4 people injured. now the incident happened, we believed near t v station on reports suggests an improvised explosive device was used and it comes just a week after a powerful bomb killed 8 at people, also in the capital, wounding 18 others, and a burly a week goes by, were at violence is not happening there at night. this incident indeed comes as to day marks, the 1st anniversary of the return to power of the taliban in cab. bul on. it seemed the emotional wounds of a k arctic u. s. army withdrawal from the country are still being felt by americans. the u. s . media is reporting on an american man who partly committed suicide during a memorial service for his fallen brother killed during last years. pullet. well, the 20 rules corporal was among 13 american servicemen who lost their lives in a suicide bomb attack near cab buller report. the incident happened while large cr
or t contribute are rachel marston taken us through that. thanks. rachel. ok. some news just reaching us this our from the afghan capital were on explosion in kabul, has reportedly left up to 4 people injured. now the incident happened, we believed near t v station on reports suggests an improvised explosive device was used and it comes just a week after a powerful bomb killed 8 at people, also in the capital, wounding 18 others, and a burly a week goes by, were at violence is not happening...
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just to put some context, rachel, on the remarks. some context, rachel, on the remark-— some context, on the remarks. . ., , , , remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one — remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way _ remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way in _ remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way in which _ remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way in which there - remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way in which there is i remarks. yeah, absolutely. if this is the one way in which there is a | is the one way in which there is a legal route for people fleeing persecution, then i say hello and welcome. it is absolutely absurd to go for the only actual legal route that the government has deigned to open for people who are fleeing some appalling conditions. and to say that immigration lawyers are using this or that people cannot remember, i mean, these are very common things that happen when people have been victims of this, they don't always get the story straight first time, there are often discrepancies in the stories. that doesn't
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if we can conform that and coordinate with rachel and bob. i'm sure all the commissionererize commissioners are in the same spot. >> commissioner kwon. >> follow-up question. if i did the ethics completion from my prior commission the past spring, do i have to do it again? >> interesting question. we will have to check on that issue and get back to you. >> okay, thank you. >> commissioner post. >> i had the same question. we filed for the year so hoping if we already filed some of the documents they will be good for the calendar year. that would be-- >> right. the trainings-the form 700 because sometimes various commissions might have different levels of reporting, you might have to do the form 700 again. >> okay. my other question was, where do we or how do we complete the harassment free work place training? where will we do that? i understand we contact hr work force development division for the implicit bias training. that was in the letter. but i didn't see how we do the harassment free workplace training. do you know off top of your hea
if we can conform that and coordinate with rachel and bob. i'm sure all the commissionererize commissioners are in the same spot. >> commissioner kwon. >> follow-up question. if i did the ethics completion from my prior commission the past spring, do i have to do it again? >> interesting question. we will have to check on that issue and get back to you. >> okay, thank you. >> commissioner post. >> i had the same question. we filed for the year so hoping if we...
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our rachel marson has been among those watching the bills rise and also the younger to them. rachel, hello, their arts are things really that bob in such an economic powerhouse as germany? well, it's not like they weren't warned right. germany is the country that contributes the most cash among all the member states to the european union. now, brussels is always able to count on the reliability of the high german economic tied to carry any sinking member state ships. but the problem with, depending on the other guy's money, is that someday that other guy could be in financial trouble himself. and then when that happens, what happens to these dependence? the idea that germany could be facing dire economic and political straits to the point of social unrest and warnings of potential instability was previously completely unfathomable. but now a perfect storm is brewing on horizon for berlin with inflation reaching its highest level since reunification in 1990 cost of living, pressures, increasing energy prices. skyrocketing as officials plunged the economy into a sort of kamikaze tails
our rachel marson has been among those watching the bills rise and also the younger to them. rachel, hello, their arts are things really that bob in such an economic powerhouse as germany? well, it's not like they weren't warned right. germany is the country that contributes the most cash among all the member states to the european union. now, brussels is always able to count on the reliability of the high german economic tied to carry any sinking member state ships. but the problem with,...
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or to contribute rachel morrison taken us through that. thanks, rachel. just another aspect of what was being explained there earlier this week. the polish prime minister stress the you also write by disagreements over the ways . and the grees of support for ukraine runs the risk of quote, imploding. do you think the divisions between the countries at one piece and those that want to ukraine to win by any means could one day lead to an explosion of the european union? yes, this threat of implosion does exist. that is why it's so important to maintain dialogue among us to find compromises in a common denominator. on the issue of support for ukraine isn't improving divisive within the youth. the austrian defense minister house question whether blocks age should be undertaking training missions along with the ukranian army. but our german counterpart claims berlin's reached its limit of weapons available for donating to get that contradicts the most recent comments from the you. foreign policy chief regarding the unions readiness to supply ukraine with as mu
or to contribute rachel morrison taken us through that. thanks, rachel. just another aspect of what was being explained there earlier this week. the polish prime minister stress the you also write by disagreements over the ways . and the grees of support for ukraine runs the risk of quote, imploding. do you think the divisions between the countries at one piece and those that want to ukraine to win by any means could one day lead to an explosion of the european union? yes, this threat of...