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couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twice i can. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just i'm a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me go bad on my way to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. of the. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future earth covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device you can watch r t any time and. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to a
couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twice i can. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just i'm a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me...
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couples i guess i don't really look for the break go ahead rachel. twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just on the very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me go bad on my way to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. mission in free cretaceous free in-store charges free arrangement free. free. to free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media. tom in. the british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. coming up like this seems. to create something. here. you'll do whatever it
couples i guess i don't really look for the break go ahead rachel. twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just on the very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game...
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couples i don't really look for the break go ahead rachel twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he smirking oh that's really. not very nice already let me go back i don't i'm going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. and if you. want to. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the people. who do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world on artie's. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to one. it's here all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time a. wealthy b
couples i don't really look for the break go ahead rachel twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he smirking oh that's really. not very nice already let me go back...
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rachel from card holders services. they are in that position to see and understand which robocalls they are getting. our member companies operate network operation centers. what they see is just a mass calling event. they cannot delve into what specific type of call that is. all they are seeing is basically this massive spike in traffic. there are certain characteristics involved with the mass calling events. they are highly localized. there will be through central areas. they are tremendously high volume. they are extremely brief. they last a matter of minutes. there is absolutely no advance warning on these calls. basically a massive incident over a brief period of time and then it is over an it is done. this is an important thing to understand, sort of perspective. with that being said, i do not want to imply that our member companies are passive observers to these incidents. that is simply not the case. there is a lot that they are doing when these incidents occur. it is noted on the previous panel. there are some
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. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help your friend. >> so what is the truth? >> well, i just got back from the funeral so i'd have to say exhibit b-5 is pretty damn real. >> wait, there's no way -- >> hi. i'm cindy and i played rachel on exhibit b-5. and i am all good. >> that's more like it. >> rachel! >> exhibit b-5 is a ghoulish take on prank videos. it comes from the creative mind of film director kyle rankin. >> i think people like to watch videos like this because it's similar to getting on a roller coaster. it's skirting death. that's why it's so popular. >> kyle has worked on many films
. >> rachel, it's me! rachel! >> exhibit b-5 creates an internet sensation sparking vigorous debate. some believe it's really leaked trial evidence. >> it feels real. like the shaky camera and the sort of awkward moments when they aren't saying a lot. >> many others think this is a sick and twisted hoax. >> this is definitely fake. there's somebody that's hit by a car you're going to keep a camera on your face and run to them? our instincts are to drop and help...
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. >> i'm here to introduce rachel hiatt from the transportation authority to talk to this item. >> good afternoon commissioners -- that it it for planning with the transportation authority, thank you for having rachel and me the present on the long-range transportation planning update to the transit system partition plan. i appreciate the comments of commissioner antonini and several of you speaking to the tremendous challenge that we have; the existing needs and the mass of the place on it every day for all communities but especially communities who our transportation captive and have fewer choices and rely on public transit. for example we have been in discussions with your staff and the rest of the region as you know about the regional planning initiative; san francisco have demonstrated leadership. we can continue to do so, with the help of the public and you all elected leaders i know by way of introduction to rachel hiatt will present an update that we have a leadership roundtable, all participated. as well as several board members; they noted that every day the planning commissio
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i mentioned rachel maddow is here from msnbc. carly fiorina, david brooks of t"the new york times," e.j. dionne of "the washington post." i feel like the final stretch is going to be dominated by the fight over the economy. it's what ultimately can tip the scales. we have seen now an argument from the president that is about trust. and this is how he lays it out against governor romney. >> there's no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. trust matters. you know, you want to know that the person who is applying to be your president and commander in chief is trustworthy, that he means what he says. that he's not just making stuff up depending on whether it's convenient or not. >> how is he using that argument to advance the cause of, hey, you can't trust what you're going to get that's going to ultimately lead to economic recovery under the republicans? >> i think that the president, as the race gets narrower and narrower, we focus on smaller places and smaller numbers of voters. we see that become a resonant ar
i mentioned rachel maddow is here from msnbc. carly fiorina, david brooks of t"the new york times," e.j. dionne of "the washington post." i feel like the final stretch is going to be dominated by the fight over the economy. it's what ultimately can tip the scales. we have seen now an argument from the president that is about trust. and this is how he lays it out against governor romney. >> there's no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. trust...
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. >> this is rachel.is talking about living like a biblical woman and in fact rachel did this for an entire year and has now written a book about it called "a year off biblical womanhood." >> we're talking about the bible in general. for example, proverbs 31:15 is saying that the woman has to rise every day before dawn. rachel did this. calling her husband, dan, master. proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture she made a sign that says "dan is awesome" and stood at the city limits sign. >> basically she turned herself into a servant. >> yes. her goal was to showcase that this is a very different kind of life than women actually lead today so evangelicals might open their minds a little bit more and women co roles in the churc. but she went through this process for an entire year. she said some of it was fun, some of it was funny and some of it was just purely terrible. she had to learn how to make her own clothes. she does have her head covered
. >> this is rachel.is talking about living like a biblical woman and in fact rachel did this for an entire year and has now written a book about it called "a year off biblical womanhood." >> we're talking about the bible in general. for example, proverbs 31:15 is saying that the woman has to rise every day before dawn. rachel did this. calling her husband, dan, master. proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture...
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rachel maddow is here from msnbc. carly fiorina. david baracrooks from "the washington post." i feel it's going to be dominated by the economy. it can tip the scales. we have seen an argument from the president that is about trust. this is how he lays it out against governor romney. >> there's no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. trust matters. you know, you want to know that the person who is applying to be your president and commander and chief is trustworthy. that he means what he says. that he's not just making stuff up depending on whether it's convenient or not. >> how is he using that argument to advance that cause? you cannot trust what you are going to get to lead to economic recovery? >> i think the president is -- as the race gets narrower and narrower, we focus on smaller and smaller places and voters. it's a very resonant argument. we are talking the economy in the midwest, in ohio. on the integrity issue, the trust issue, romney went to defiance, ohio and told a group of 11,000 people jeep is about to move all of their production overseas.
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hi, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel.obert, how about of debate prep was spent showing the president how you can take any foreign policy question and turn it back to jobs and domestic policy? >> i think you have a good point. energy independence is a domestic issue and a foreign policy issue. sending our kids into harm's way is a foreign policy issue. how we treat them when we come home is a domestic issue. anybody who thinks this is a debate that's just going to deal with esoteric policies or countries around the world has to understand that these are issues that the american people and communities live and breathe every day. >> let's go to the chinese currency issue that mitt romney has made one of those day one items. is the president going to be able to teach a little class on how that works tonight or is that something you just want to get away from and get over somewhere else since people won't understand it? >> people need to understand that this president has fought to get the chinese to do the right thing. they h
hi, lawrence. >> thanks, rachel.obert, how about of debate prep was spent showing the president how you can take any foreign policy question and turn it back to jobs and domestic policy? >> i think you have a good point. energy independence is a domestic issue and a foreign policy issue. sending our kids into harm's way is a foreign policy issue. how we treat them when we come home is a domestic issue. anybody who thinks this is a debate that's just going to deal with esoteric...
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>> well, the rules are somewhat different, rachel. they're attempting to get to more topics tonight. last week, the design was six top topics. jim lehrer only had time for five because basically the candidates went longer in every section. the idea, tonight, is in this 90-minute debate, there will be nine topics, ten minutes each for the nine topics. but each candidate will begin each topic with a two-minute statement. so let's assume for a moment that each one of them will go over a little bit. the first five minutes of each topic is just each candidate's opening statement. then they're supposed to engage in a discussion. that will leave probably only about five minutes or less for that, so some of these are going to feel like some of the quicker segments we end up doing on our shows on msnbc. martha raddatz is going to try to get to all nine. i don't think there's any chance with the two speakers she'll do that. she'll be lucky if she gets to seven of the topics. i hope the audience keeps a very important thing in mind about this de
>> well, the rules are somewhat different, rachel. they're attempting to get to more topics tonight. last week, the design was six top topics. jim lehrer only had time for five because basically the candidates went longer in every section. the idea, tonight, is in this 90-minute debate, there will be nine topics, ten minutes each for the nine topics. but each candidate will begin each topic with a two-minute statement. so let's assume for a moment that each one of them will go over a...
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>> i think it's a lot about emotion, rachel. you know, the first time ed and wendy schultz ever met barack obama, we went in his office in january of 2007. he had been on my radio show a few times, but we had never met. so we had the opportunity to go in his office, and he had a huge picture of muhammad ali, standing over sonny liston. and when we left, my wife said, what was that all about? and i said, that's the fight, honey. he understands the fight, he understands the struggle. barack obama's at that moment tonight. there's a lot of people in the arena who are certainly rooting for him. i think joe biden set the tone last week. the president tonight needs to come out. and this guy has lied so much. i don't know if the president goes so far to label mitt romney that, but he's got to use the word "dishonest" and he's got to let his people know that he's not going to let this guy get away with it. the supporters of president obama tonight just want to see some attitude. they know he's got the chops, they know he's got all of th
>> i think it's a lot about emotion, rachel. you know, the first time ed and wendy schultz ever met barack obama, we went in his office in january of 2007. he had been on my radio show a few times, but we had never met. so we had the opportunity to go in his office, and he had a huge picture of muhammad ali, standing over sonny liston. and when we left, my wife said, what was that all about? and i said, that's the fight, honey. he understands the fight, he understands the struggle. barack...
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well, we're going to have to go back to rachel. looks like we lost our contact with the deputy campaign manager, rachel. >> thank you, chris. we got lost in the distance between the spin room and satellite that makes this all possible. we're going to take a quick break and come back. there's one interesting thing we're going to have for you when we come back which is that cbs snap poll of uncommitted voters, which showed a 30-point margin for president obama. striking comparisons between that and the way the previous two debates were viewed by similar samples of voters. i'll have those numbers for you when we come back. this is the continuing coverage of the third and final presidential debate of 2012. >> governor romney has taken a different approach throughout this campaign. both at home and abroad, he has proposed long and reckless policies, he's praised george bush as a good economic stewart and dick cheney as someone who shows great wisdom and judgment. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into pr
well, we're going to have to go back to rachel. looks like we lost our contact with the deputy campaign manager, rachel. >> thank you, chris. we got lost in the distance between the spin room and satellite that makes this all possible. we're going to take a quick break and come back. there's one interesting thing we're going to have for you when we come back which is that cbs snap poll of uncommitted voters, which showed a 30-point margin for president obama. striking comparisons between...
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i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her.e a [ bleep ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized. >> rachelle, tell you the truth, all jokes aside, i'm not trying to play with you. like you know, you got your job. you the boss and i respect you. know what i'm coming from? >> yep. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all righ
i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her.e a [ bleep ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that, i'm yelling. >> yep. >> i'm yelling. >> that was recognized....
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rachel, thank you. david, as well. >> thank you so much. >> we're told that the president and governor christie will be back in atlantic city at the international airport and then the motorcade to take them. so we're keeping an eye on that situation and images from staten island, as well. we continue to follow the breaking news out of new jersey. president obama expected to start his ground tour alongside governor chris christie. that's happening in this hour. we'll bring you the very latest and expecting to hear from the president, of course, as he is here to survey the damage. national guard troops have arrived this morning to help the people in hoboken, new jersey. they're delivering them ready to eat meals. the situation still dire as the president tours firsthand what's happening on the ground. we'll get a live report. >>> plus, why the headline reads ohio's working class offer the key to obama's re-election. well, they're specifically talking about working white class middle class voters. you can
rachel, thank you. david, as well. >> thank you so much. >> we're told that the president and governor christie will be back in atlantic city at the international airport and then the motorcade to take them. so we're keeping an eye on that situation and images from staten island, as well. we continue to follow the breaking news out of new jersey. president obama expected to start his ground tour alongside governor chris christie. that's happening in this hour. we'll bring you the...
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right here on "pop news." >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel.ll be right back. after , i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze really remove them? we asked real people what they thought. take a deep breath for me. describe the smell. it's very pleasant. fresh. some kind of flower maybe? remove the blindfold... awww, oh yuck! i didn't smell any of that! febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors. [ laughs ] wow, that's incredible. just another way febreze helps you breathe happy. so i get claritin clear. this is all bayberry. bayberry pollen. very allergenic. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms only clariti
right here on "pop news." >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel.ll be right back. after , i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with...
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producer rachel craziest have a say so rachel you know i grew up as a kid of course age of the internet looking at websites like ogrish dot com where there's enough films all over the place i mean do you think that this is important for human beings to see and acknowledge death in their lives so i think that you are probably a unique child to be looking at snuff films on the internet all the time certainly not all of them and i don't know that you made their share of pornography you know he was going to look at the snuff films of the point i'm sure every we're looking at i think that part of what we think is so special about the media is that they're gatekeepers of information so things that we might not seek out say on our own the media presents so that we get a better image than one we might find if we were just looking for information on our own i mean i've always said this and i think you just wrote a great op ed about drone strikes and you are saying and i totally agree that we should have you know with live streaming technology technological advances now why shouldn't we have live
producer rachel craziest have a say so rachel you know i grew up as a kid of course age of the internet looking at websites like ogrish dot com where there's enough films all over the place i mean do you think that this is important for human beings to see and acknowledge death in their lives so i think that you are probably a unique child to be looking at snuff films on the internet all the time certainly not all of them and i don't know that you made their share of pornography you know he was...
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but rachel does you know if we were to see more on t.v. do you think that this would desensitize people to mentally and make it more like a video game type scenario i think that's a really good point i think that that's one of the main concerns that people have when they imagine putting more violence on the news is that oh then it instead of becoming another death it just becomes another arm dismembered from someone's body so i think that the news has a responsibility not just to show every single time they get good footage but to have something where they're able to can text realize that information and say that arm belongs to this man who has two children and used to tend to a shop before us drones killed him we need to be able to provide all of that information before we start showing this footage i think that that's why what fox did when they showed a guy committing suicide on there was so irresponsible because they you know they didn't even have the guy's name there was absolutely no context for us is the viewer it was truly entertain
but rachel does you know if we were to see more on t.v. do you think that this would desensitize people to mentally and make it more like a video game type scenario i think that's a really good point i think that that's one of the main concerns that people have when they imagine putting more violence on the news is that oh then it instead of becoming another death it just becomes another arm dismembered from someone's body so i think that the news has a responsibility not just to show every...
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rachel from cardholder services.see and understand which robocalls they are getting. our member companies operate network operations centers and what they see is a mass calling event. they can't delve into what specific type of call that is. all they are seeing is basically a massive spike in traffic and there are certain characteristics involved in the mass calling events. they are highly localized said they will be in the central areas a fairfax virginia. they are tremendously high volume. they are extremely brief, lasting a matter of minutes, and there is absolutely no advance warning on these calls, so basically a mass of the incident in a brief period of time and then it's over and it's done. it's an important thing to understand sort of perspectives. that being said, i do not want to imply to our member companies are passive observers to the incident because that is not the case. there is a lot that they are doing when these incidents occur and as a was noted on the previous panel there are some limitations. su
rachel from cardholder services.see and understand which robocalls they are getting. our member companies operate network operations centers and what they see is a mass calling event. they can't delve into what specific type of call that is. all they are seeing is basically a massive spike in traffic and there are certain characteristics involved in the mass calling events. they are highly localized said they will be in the central areas a fairfax virginia. they are tremendously high volume....
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we'll now turn crane cam over to rach rachel maddow as "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> we'll keep good custody to the crane cam. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. only eight days from now, a week from tomorrow, vote iing will bn nationwide in the presidential election. and on a normal night, the story of that election being this close to upon us, that would drive our coverage and dominate this news hour. but tonight is not a normal night. right outside this building in the biggest city in the country, there's a massive storm that's just made landfall and all day long has been imposing its will on the atlantic coast from the carolinas all the way up to new england. it has toppled cranes on skyscrapers. this is that crane falling today. yeah, it has toppled cranes on skyscrapers, it has flooded the eastern sea board. it has messed up the presidential election. but this giant storm called sandy is not over yet. the storm making landfall just outside atlantic city, new jersey, at 8:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. forecasters calling sandy a post pos post-tropical cyclon
we'll now turn crane cam over to rach rachel maddow as "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> we'll keep good custody to the crane cam. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. only eight days from now, a week from tomorrow, vote iing will bn nationwide in the presidential election. and on a normal night, the story of that election being this close to upon us, that would drive our coverage and dominate this news hour. but tonight is not a normal night. right outside this...
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>> still love you, rachel. still love you. inside, right? >> still love you, rachel.dicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose from. we love to travel -- and the
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so let me start with you rachel. why did you call the film detropia when the utopia part conjures up images of paradise? >> well, we -- it could go either way actually. it could be interpreted as utopia or a distopia. and you know, detroit has the legacy of being the original you on utopia of the american dream of a place that the middle class could flourish. a place where you could own your own home and own the product that you made. and our question is has it turned into a distopia? can it become a utopia again? what is it to the viewer when you watch our film? >> jennifer: i'm curious heidi, after making the movie do you feel more or less hopeful about detroit's future? >> that's a complicated question. i feel that the problems are very hard to solve. this has been a long time coming. the problems that plague detroit and issues that face america right now in terms of how to replace all of these jobs that have left manufacturing and what do we deal with, global competition, how do we do better, these are big issues
so let me start with you rachel. why did you call the film detropia when the utopia part conjures up images of paradise? >> well, we -- it could go either way actually. it could be interpreted as utopia or a distopia. and you know, detroit has the legacy of being the original you on utopia of the american dream of a place that the middle class could flourish. a place where you could own your own home and own the product that you made. and our question is has it turned into a distopia? can...
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>> i had a rachel.hink i did. >> everyone did. >> yes. >> do we have photos of you rocking the rachel? do we have photos? >> i'm going to do amy a favor and move on right now. >> thank you. >>> we have a case of the utah doctor accused of murdering his wife. there's a new twist. the doctor's mistress has admitted to the affair in court. saying he moved her into the family home just weeks after his wife's death. linsey davis is here with the latest. >> reporter: jesse willis is her name. and she talks about her relationship with martin macneill on the witness stand. saying, it was just for fun. all eyes in the courtroom wednesday were on 24 woman, gypsy willis. you can see here, as she left the witness stand smiling, her eyes were glued on martin macneill, the man about to stand trial for the murder of his wife, michelle. prosecutors say the year-long affair with willis is the motive. >> the motive will sit well with the jurors. it gives them a hook to justify conviction. >> reporter: in court, willis te
>> i had a rachel.hink i did. >> everyone did. >> yes. >> do we have photos of you rocking the rachel? do we have photos? >> i'm going to do amy a favor and move on right now. >> thank you. >>> we have a case of the utah doctor accused of murdering his wife. there's a new twist. the doctor's mistress has admitted to the affair in court. saying he moved her into the family home just weeks after his wife's death. linsey davis is here with the latest....