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rachel: ukraine. pete: serbia. rachel: and ukraine. area of the world was joe biden's behalf. if that conversation is had in 2015, help us fix our palace. how lowly is that kind of international request? totally self-interested. nothing to do with our country but yet nine months later, we don't know if it was discussed, joe biden goes to serbia and then the quote from the prince is, our budget did fund the palace eventually. let's hope there wasn't a side conversation from the vice president. we don't know that. we don't know that, oh, take care of the royals please. no, no. it all -- rachel: i'm sure we give foreign aid to that country so who knows. how much is it, how much is the palace, how much are the palace repairs? that could just be added on to the big bill for all the foreign aid we give them. then it looks like, oh, they paid for the, serbian government paid for the repairs, who knows. this whole thing, we don't know, but again shows the said did iness, willingness of hunter to be an intermediary here. more important the will
rachel: ukraine. pete: serbia. rachel: and ukraine. area of the world was joe biden's behalf. if that conversation is had in 2015, help us fix our palace. how lowly is that kind of international request? totally self-interested. nothing to do with our country but yet nine months later, we don't know if it was discussed, joe biden goes to serbia and then the quote from the prince is, our budget did fund the palace eventually. let's hope there wasn't a side conversation from the vice president....
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rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, pete.hina will, quote, smash to smithereens any taiwan independence plot. michael pillsbury joins us now. michael, so great to have you on this morning. there's no one i trust more on the threat of china than you. how unusual is it that the chinese counterpart to loyal austin would speak in this manner to the united states of america? >> hi, rachel. it's quite unusual. the meeting was secret. it was a small team on both sides and the chinese briefed the press in singapore in quite harsh terms, they were going to smash to smithereens any move to taiwan independence, after secretary austin said we don't support taiwan independence. they tried to create an asian nato. this is after the public speech secretary austin says the u.s. has no intention of doing that. what they're pointing out, the chinese did not say, secretary austin said china's engaging in so many military exercises now with ships, bombers, flying around taiwan a almost daily, this is a destabilizing and dangerous practice. chine
rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, pete.hina will, quote, smash to smithereens any taiwan independence plot. michael pillsbury joins us now. michael, so great to have you on this morning. there's no one i trust more on the threat of china than you. how unusual is it that the chinese counterpart to loyal austin would speak in this manner to the united states of america? >> hi, rachel. it's quite unusual. the meeting was secret. it was a small team on both sides and the chinese briefed...
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rachel: no!actually get someone the treatment that they need so that we can save their lives, but that might stigmatize the addict. rachel: that's what they wrap it up in, no judgment -- >> we shouldn't be judging people who are stuck in an addiction not because they're bad people, they are not. they are dealing with an illness. but what they are doing to themselves, their families and the community, that's not something we should be celebrating and saying, no, we don't want to stigmatize -- rachel: the stigma can prevent other people, people who might not go into drugs because they don't want that judgment or stigma. >> exactly. we have this permissive environment that democrats have created in cities like san francisco, seattle, portland, it's okay if you're going to try it, just make sure you're doing it safe. if you have a little bit more fentanyl than you think might be in whatever it is that you're taking, you're going to die. rachel: yeah. and you destroy the cities and the quality of life
rachel: no!actually get someone the treatment that they need so that we can save their lives, but that might stigmatize the addict. rachel: that's what they wrap it up in, no judgment -- >> we shouldn't be judging people who are stuck in an addiction not because they're bad people, they are not. they are dealing with an illness. but what they are doing to themselves, their families and the community, that's not something we should be celebrating and saying, no, we don't want to stigmatize...
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rachel: well. pete: thank you, rachel. baby food -- passing away a tribute on instagram. many years before becoming an extraordinary mother, teacher and writer, her smile and curiosity captured hearts everywhere and continue to live on for all babies. coke was 95 years old. she is survived by her four children, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. rachel's avalanche three-zero lead. with dan away win against the oilers. >> just out-of-the-box. he scores. [cheering] >> colorado one game away from the stanley cup finals after a four-to win. the rangers of new york will face the lightning for game three today. new york leads at series two games to zero and those are your headlines. >> avalanche will be here in new york. >> eric johnson may be going to the stanley cup. that is very exciting. my nephew. >> i think i'm his favorite aunt. i'm just saying. [laughter] >> paula dean. fox weekend cohost. there she is. right there. [laughter] she joins us with a special surprise. look at that hat. ♪♪ u put it all on the l
rachel: well. pete: thank you, rachel. baby food -- passing away a tribute on instagram. many years before becoming an extraordinary mother, teacher and writer, her smile and curiosity captured hearts everywhere and continue to live on for all babies. coke was 95 years old. she is survived by her four children, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. rachel's avalanche three-zero lead. with dan away win against the oilers. >> just out-of-the-box. he scores. [cheering] >>...
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rachel: right.use massive destruction. and so i do think we have to get to the bottom of it. we can't let this go. lots of questions about the vaccines, about some of the injuries. we just need transparency across the board on all of this. and, you know, there is an article in the -- in ireland about increase in explosion in children with heart disease. heart issues. so, these are things that we need to talk about and as you said, will, it's not just the people in china, there were people in our own government who will part of this conspiracy. will: so the biden administration is now attempting, to at least retorque rickly with their words, announcement they will take in 20,000 refugees for what he would call lawful migration. first his words on unlawful migration. >> unlawful migration is not acceptable. and we'll secure our borders, including through innovative coordinated actions with our regional partners. working these efforts simultaneously though humane policies a secure borders and support p
rachel: right.use massive destruction. and so i do think we have to get to the bottom of it. we can't let this go. lots of questions about the vaccines, about some of the injuries. we just need transparency across the board on all of this. and, you know, there is an article in the -- in ireland about increase in explosion in children with heart disease. heart issues. so, these are things that we need to talk about and as you said, will, it's not just the people in china, there were people in...
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now, rachel?g yesterday as they stunned the new jersey generals in a major upset. the stars advancing to the championship game with a 19-14 win. generals have been steam rolling all year. the birmingham stallions continuing their winning ways. they beat the new orleans breakers 31-17. to face the stars in the league final. both teams squaring off next sunday for the inaugural championship. catch that on fox. today, abby is joining us with both winning coaches before they square off next sunday. those are your headlines. will: fox news alert, another pregnancy center, this time in colorado is attacked overnight after the supreme court overturned roe. our next guest understands what that is like having their own centers van vandalized. their message after the break. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingl
now, rachel?g yesterday as they stunned the new jersey generals in a major upset. the stars advancing to the championship game with a 19-14 win. generals have been steam rolling all year. the birmingham stallions continuing their winning ways. they beat the new orleans breakers 31-17. to face the stars in the league final. both teams squaring off next sunday for the inaugural championship. catch that on fox. today, abby is joining us with both winning coaches before they square off next sunday....
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rachel, very powerful— i am. so good luck to her. rachel, very powerful for— i am.m. so good luck to her. rachel, very powerful for her to speak likej very powerful for her to speak like this because she is not alone. people stay silent about stuff that when they finally start talking about it, others will see if i did it take you so long, it is absolutely fine. but it is not fine in terms of how the person feels inside with are often unfounded fears. i inside with are often unfounded fears. ~ ., , inside with are often unfounded fears. ~ . , ., , , fears. i think that is absolutely riaht and fears. i think that is absolutely right and that _ fears. i think that is absolutely right and that is _ fears. i think that is absolutely right and that is a _ fears. i think that is absolutely right and that is a question - fears. i think that is absolutely right and that is a question we | right and that is a question we should be asking. she is obviously delighted to be able to talk freely about this today and i'm delighted for her but i also feel sad for the former higher
rachel, very powerful— i am. so good luck to her. rachel, very powerful for— i am.m. so good luck to her. rachel, very powerful for her to speak likej very powerful for her to speak like this because she is not alone. people stay silent about stuff that when they finally start talking about it, others will see if i did it take you so long, it is absolutely fine. but it is not fine in terms of how the person feels inside with are often unfounded fears. i inside with are often unfounded...
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guest: let's give that to rachel. guest: i knew it. first, let's talk about the fact that the impeachment of bill clinton was a long time ago, and the minute that he -- it was the birth of the modern republican party. the congress at that time hired a prosecutor named ken starr to do nothing else other than find something on bill clinton. that was his mandate at desk. . they found professional misconduct, and he was impeached for lying under a. -- undergrowth. donald trump tried to overthrow the united states government for sure. he definitely tried to do a quid pro quo with a democratically elected leader who is now fighting the russian government against an invasion of his country. both of those situations, as much as it may -- the bill clinton impeachment was a partisan exercise. i am not a big fan of bill clinton, and i think he probably tarnished the office as using it as a dating opportunity, which is something a lot of us believe. but there is a justifiable reason to impeach a president for not following the rule of law, which d
guest: let's give that to rachel. guest: i knew it. first, let's talk about the fact that the impeachment of bill clinton was a long time ago, and the minute that he -- it was the birth of the modern republican party. the congress at that time hired a prosecutor named ken starr to do nothing else other than find something on bill clinton. that was his mandate at desk. . they found professional misconduct, and he was impeached for lying under a. -- undergrowth. donald trump tried to overthrow...
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guest: let's give that to rachel. guest: i knew it. first, let's talk about the fact that the impeachment of bill clinton was a long time ago, and the minute that he -- it was the birth of the modern republican party. the congress at that time hired a prosecutor named ken starr to do nothing else other than find something on bill clinton. that was his mandate at desk. . they found professional misconduct, and he was impeached for lying under a. -- undergrowth. donald trump tried to overthrow the united states government for sure. he definitely tried to do a quid pro quo with a democratically elected leader who is now fighting the russian government against an invasion of his country. both of those situations, as much as it may -- the bill clinton impeachment was a partisan exercise. i am not a big fan of bill clinton, and i think he probably tarnished the office as using it as a dating opportunity, which is something a lot of us believe. but there is a justifiable reason to impeach a president for not following the rule of law, which d
guest: let's give that to rachel. guest: i knew it. first, let's talk about the fact that the impeachment of bill clinton was a long time ago, and the minute that he -- it was the birth of the modern republican party. the congress at that time hired a prosecutor named ken starr to do nothing else other than find something on bill clinton. that was his mandate at desk. . they found professional misconduct, and he was impeached for lying under a. -- undergrowth. donald trump tried to overthrow...
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good evening, rachel.ys ago when i was running through the hallways here with this leaked opinion that i couldn't believe that i was holding. you had one, and just the shock of having a leaked supreme court opinion, and then, getting it today was also shocking because the stuff that we and others pointed out in it, that could easily have been cut, was still in there. the quoting, you know, of these guys from the 1600s in england, who thought witches should be tried and executed. the witch trial moral authorities are still in this opinion. they are still being quoted as guidance for samuel alito. >> yeah, justice alito and the majority, they were not taking pains to make sure that this would be broadly accepted. that was not the goal of this one. works. this was just raw power, doing it because they could. and they're not trying to bring anybody along with him. and i think tt'
good evening, rachel.ys ago when i was running through the hallways here with this leaked opinion that i couldn't believe that i was holding. you had one, and just the shock of having a leaked supreme court opinion, and then, getting it today was also shocking because the stuff that we and others pointed out in it, that could easily have been cut, was still in there. the quoting, you know, of these guys from the 1600s in england, who thought witches should be tried and executed. the witch trial...
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rachel scott with us from the hill tonight. and as rachel just reported, in new york state today, gun safety reform. new york governor kathy hochul signing several bills into law, including as you heard rachel report there, raising the age to purchase assault rifles from 18 to 21. and rachel, i guess the question is, as this country waiting and watches, will lawmakers in washington, what will they do, if anything, is there any movement in the meantime from other states, other than new york state tonight? >> reporter: well, david, some states are not waiting for congress to act. the democratic governors in new jersey and delaware are urging their state lawmakers to also raise the legal age limit to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21. but i can tell you on a federal level, i talked to many republicans today who told me they are just not onboard with that. as for these bipartisan discussions, i'm told that group of senators will be meeting again tonight in hopes of striking a deal, david. >> i know you're going to stay o
rachel scott with us from the hill tonight. and as rachel just reported, in new york state today, gun safety reform. new york governor kathy hochul signing several bills into law, including as you heard rachel report there, raising the age to purchase assault rifles from 18 to 21. and rachel, i guess the question is, as this country waiting and watches, will lawmakers in washington, what will they do, if anything, is there any movement in the meantime from other states, other than new york...
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yes. with this story, rachel watson, and the warning from the cbi.— with this story, rachel watson, andws _ the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where _ the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we _ the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we are - the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we are with l think this shows where we are with this and _ think this shows where we are with this and the level of unhappiness with the — this and the level of unhappiness with the government and boris johnson's — with the government and boris johnson's plans here and, you know, yotr're _ johnson's plans here and, you know, you're talking about the tories and how this _ you're talking about the tories and how this is — you're talking about the tories and how this is going down potentially in the _ how this is going down potentially in the house of commons and the house _ in the house of commons and the house of— in the house of commons and the house of lords and how difficult it will be _ house of lords and how difficult it wil
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what have you gathered from this, rachel? yeah, this is... the — gathered from this, rachel?? yeah, this is... the times have brandedl this is... the times have branded this is... the times have branded this the biggest reform in a decade, and it comes amid the cost of living crisis. people's energy bills are soaring, and the fact that electricity prices are linked to gas prices and it's about breaking that length, the uk government is looking at breaking that. there's been a lot of conversation around the last two months about the fact that a third of electricity in the uk comes from renewables, and therefore the price should not be linked to gas prices. this is one way the uk government appear to be looking at trying to tackle the crisis. if there was movement on this, it would be immediate. —— it would not. the benefits that could have on families trying to heat their homes and taking it away from those gas prices that we know are very unstable, and there's a number of things that can cause gas prices to shoot up and fluctuate. we look at the war in ukraine right now and r
what have you gathered from this, rachel? yeah, this is... the — gathered from this, rachel?? yeah, this is... the times have brandedl this is... the times have branded this is... the times have branded this the biggest reform in a decade, and it comes amid the cost of living crisis. people's energy bills are soaring, and the fact that electricity prices are linked to gas prices and it's about breaking that length, the uk government is looking at breaking that. there's been a lot of...
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evening rachel. >> good evening, chris. it has been, i mean, this week has been pretty amazing, in terms of just the intensity of the news. you and i have just been communicating off line about what's been happening, but today, i mean, fantastic our. there's only so much of the can be said, you know. >> i just had a weird experience where i was reading the intro, where i hurt myself from like a dystopian movie. saying, you know, like you would play in a film real, right? roe is overturned, and if there is something that is still chilling lisa real about it. >> i remember in 2016 after those a shocking result of the 2016 election, people projecting into a dystopian future, with what would headlines look like, given that the election went that way. and this is one of them, and it didn't happen while president trump was in office, but it happened because he was in office, and it just took us long to get there. i remember saying on our air, in 2018, when justice kennedy retired, that one of the consequences of that would be tha
evening rachel. >> good evening, chris. it has been, i mean, this week has been pretty amazing, in terms of just the intensity of the news. you and i have just been communicating off line about what's been happening, but today, i mean, fantastic our. there's only so much of the can be said, you know. >> i just had a weird experience where i was reading the intro, where i hurt myself from like a dystopian movie. saying, you know, like you would play in a film real, right? roe is...
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good luck to you and your staff. >> thank you so much, rachel. i appreciate it. >> all right, we've a lot to get to. we've been showing live images of protests that are underway in a number of places around the country, including outside the united states supreme court, as we speak. coming up next, the very real thing that activists are doing, that amy was just describing, they're trying to help women get abortions and states that are outlawing it, talking about some of the practical nuts and bolts, much more ahead, stay with us. >> if you live in a state where abortion is legal and accessible, now is the time to give to abortion care providers, abortion groups. now is the time to open your home to people who are crossing state lines. faces get all the love what about the body? new dove shower collection is infused with hyaluronic and peptide serums to make your skin feel smoother and more radiant. new dove body love. face care ingredients now in the shower. finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in ade
good luck to you and your staff. >> thank you so much, rachel. i appreciate it. >> all right, we've a lot to get to. we've been showing live images of protests that are underway in a number of places around the country, including outside the united states supreme court, as we speak. coming up next, the very real thing that activists are doing, that amy was just describing, they're trying to help women get abortions and states that are outlawing it, talking about some of the...
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it will be back here for the rachel maddow show monday night. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. welcome to the show, i am zerlina maxwell. the supreme court has now done something it has never done before. it has stripped away one of our constitutional rights. the 63 ruling overturning roe v. wade takes away our fundamental right to control our own bodies. which americans have depended on for nearly 50 years. even though we knew this decision was likely coming. it's another thing for it to actually happen! and you can hear the
it will be back here for the rachel maddow show monday night. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. welcome to the show, i am zerlina maxwell. the supreme court has now done something it has never done before. it has stripped away one of our constitutional rights. the 63 ruling overturning roe v. wade takes away our fundamental right to control our own bodies. which americans have depended on for nearly 50 years. even though we knew this decision was...
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and rachel, back up live on the hill tonight, and rachel, you and the political team on the hill reporting a potential, and we underscore this word potential breakthrough tonight involving republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, that he might be open to raising te age to purchase assault-style weapons? >> reporter: yes, david. i just spoke to two sources who tell me that republican leader mitch mcconnell has privately expressed openness to raising the age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21. but he has not advocated order pushed for any specific policy. many republicans here on capitol hill are opposed to that. they either say that it's a bridge too far or believe that that decision should be left up to the states. it's unclear tonight if this news will cause any of them to reconsider, david. >> well, rachel scott with that breaking headline tonight. rachel, thank you. so, we turn to that question tonight on ar-15-style weapons. suspects in uvalde and buffalo had just turned 18 and both had just bought their rifles. so, we asked our matt gutman to take us to a texas
and rachel, back up live on the hill tonight, and rachel, you and the political team on the hill reporting a potential, and we underscore this word potential breakthrough tonight involving republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, that he might be open to raising te age to purchase assault-style weapons? >> reporter: yes, david. i just spoke to two sources who tell me that republican leader mitch mcconnell has privately expressed openness to raising the age to purchase a...
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eric: rachel carson's work led to a near-global ban on ddt, but since then other potent chemicals haveere is a smoking gun, some suspect it's a popular type of pesticide called neonicotinoids. now, in 2018 the eu brought in a near-total ban across europe, but they're still in use in australia. and the trump administration has overturned a ban to ensure their continued use in the us. some scientists believe that's bad news fobees. hans: these neonics are usually broken down quite rapidly when they're out in the air, but then when they're in the soil or in the soil water or in surface water, they can hang around for a long time. probably in very low concentrations, but these low concentrations really affect insect life. so, it's a very special class, extremely poisonous for insects, and there's more and more evidence that they are really affecting non-target insect species. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ eric: so, what can be done to prevent a silent spring? i'm heading down to southern germany to see how an entire state is mobilizing. ♪♪♪ [bells chiming] eric: bavaria is usually thought of as the heartland of
eric: rachel carson's work led to a near-global ban on ddt, but since then other potent chemicals haveere is a smoking gun, some suspect it's a popular type of pesticide called neonicotinoids. now, in 2018 the eu brought in a near-total ban across europe, but they're still in use in australia. and the trump administration has overturned a ban to ensure their continued use in the us. some scientists believe that's bad news fobees. hans: these neonics are usually broken down quite rapidly when...
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so, let's get to rachel scott, also live on the hill tonight. and rachel, we heard testimony, of course, this testimony under oath, today about members who made these requests of who talked about pardons after january 6th. >> reporter: david, trump white house officials testified that at least five republican members of congress asked for presidential pardons. on that list, republican representative mo brooks of alabama, who sent an email to the white house asking for pardons not only for himself, but for the 147 republicans in the house who voted against certifying the 2020 election. the special assistant to the president at the time also testified that representative matt gaetz of florida was pushing for a blanket pardon since early december. representative andy biggs of arizona also sought a pardon, according to witnesses, as well as louie gohmert of texas and scott perry of pennsylvania. david, tonight, reaction is starting to come in from these republicans. scott perry's office denying this, calling it a ludicrous lie. mo brooks not denying
so, let's get to rachel scott, also live on the hill tonight. and rachel, we heard testimony, of course, this testimony under oath, today about members who made these requests of who talked about pardons after january 6th. >> reporter: david, trump white house officials testified that at least five republican members of congress asked for presidential pardons. on that list, republican representative mo brooks of alabama, who sent an email to the white house asking for pardons not only for...
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i. rachel, thank you for coming in. so why exactly has the western military alliance labeled russia threads? you know, they're not just labeling them a threat, they're labeling them their most significant threat to the safety and security of nato members. and yet, at the same time, the alliance continues to say that it wants to grow and add onto those members, right up once again to russia as doorstep. now the steam was also notable because in one paragraph, they mention russia as a threat. and then in another paragraph, they said that nato poses no threat whatsoever to russia. and of course, this all comes as the alliance says that it is going to step up its political and practical support for ukraine. and as far as the timeline goes there, it continues to say it will be as long as it takes about conflicts, certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon. so well we have natal cooling russia thread. so was the response from moscow regarding the us lead blocks own actions. while russia has been very critical of this plan to
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abc's rachel scott live on the hill tonight, and rachel, what's on the table right now? what are these lawmakers, really from both sides, now potentially discussing? >> reporter: well, david, senate majority leader chuck schumer has given that small group of bipartisan senators one week to try and reach an agreement. they are discussing a range of options, from expanding background checks to red flag laws that would temporarily take away guns from people who are considered dangerous. the majority of americans support these measures, but it will still be an uphill battle to try and get the ten republicans needed in order to get it passed in the senate. still, democrats say they plan to bring those bills to the floor to get every single senator on the record, david. >> but give us a reality check here, rachel, as you always do. if these measures you just mentioned here were to pass, and that's a big if, it would need significant republican support for some sort of red flag law and background checks. would either of those things have stopped an 18-year-old with no record fr
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>> rachel scott traveling the country on this important issue on all sides. rachel, thank you. >>> president biden is in europe tonight for meetings with g7 and nato leaders. the leaders not talking publicly as a group there on the major headline back in the u.s. involving the overturning of roe. but many of those leaders already speaking out before they gathered about what would not happen if their own countries, weighing in on a woman's right to decide. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega traveling with the president. and cecilia, president biden overseas, but the political pressure here at home from many in his own party to take action wherever he can? >> reporter: yeah, david. exactly. that pressure is coming from within his own party right now, in fact, 34 senate democrats sent a letter to him demanding that he take immediate action. they say he has to take this action now and they are calling on him to use the full force of the federal government. look, the white house at this point, they say the doj will protect the rights of women to cros
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rachel campos-duffy got a first-hand look with daughter valentina, take a look. >> rachel: it's not easyground that meets all my kids' needs, we found one in tom's river, called field of dreams. ♪ >> it's not just a play ground, the facility features a baseball field, basketball court, even a miniature golf course, all is wheelchair accessible. >> when you go to typical playground, a lot of items aren't fully equipped for people with special needs. memories for these families in one place. >> a math teacher and his wife were inspired to build the park for their son gavin. >> you are a great friend. >> when he was 19 months old, gavin was in a terrible car accident. >> in 2012, we were waiting to make a left-hand turn into the school and a beer truck hit us from behind. i heard that sound. gavin suffered a right front temperal stroke and fracture. >> what did the doctors tell you? >> basically to go find him a home, my wife knew he was inside. what happened wasn't fair. just because you have a limit said,ed ability, it is not right you can't participate with others. >> rachel: the family
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i think it's the wrong approach. >> rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, we know senate democrats, it would appear at least right now that they have enough republican support for this to pass. you've reported that, but over in the house, obviously democrats with a majority there, if it makes it there, it will get through, but republican leaders say they will not support or help this get through? >> reporter: david, house republican leadership has officially come out against this legislation. we are told that in a private meeting today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy urged his members to vote against it. we are still expecting a handful of republicans to join democrats to support the legislation, david. >> rachel scott live on the hill for us. rachel, thank you, as always. >>> there are new reports tonight that the fda is now preparing to ban the sale of juul e-cigarettes in this country. juul under scrutiny for some time now. "the wall street journal" first reporting that this ban is coming, and here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: ton
i think it's the wrong approach. >> rachel scott live on the hill tonight. rachel, we know senate democrats, it would appear at least right now that they have enough republican support for this to pass. you've reported that, but over in the house, obviously democrats with a majority there, if it makes it there, it will get through, but republican leaders say they will not support or help this get through? >> reporter: david, house republican leadership has officially come out...
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congresswoman, thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> i just spoke with your colleague joe lofgren, a member of the january 6th investigation and ask you the same question that i asked her, have i mistated any of this, did i get anything wrong or any big piece that our viewers should understand that i haven't explained. >> no, rachel, this is, as you said, a story you've been following really from the beginning of it and i think you tracked it quite well. >> what is your reaction today to this video being released by the january 6th investigation? when i saw this today, my thought was this is what congresswoman mikie sherrill saw, this is what concerned her, was the video they released today in fact, what you saw and what caused you to set off those red flags? >> well, rachel, i've talked to people about the fact that as a navy helicopter pilot, we've been through training to recognize suspicious things, and as a former federal prosecutor, of course, i believe deeply that if you see things like this, if there is an investigation going
congresswoman, thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> i just spoke with your colleague joe lofgren, a member of the january 6th investigation and ask you the same question that i asked her, have i mistated any of this, did i get anything wrong or any big piece that our viewers should understand that i haven't explained. >> no, rachel, this is, as you said, a story you've been following really from the beginning of it and i...
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let's go live to our to come to get our rachel marched in for her. take. hi there, rachel. is it indeed does sound like the e leaders have pledged quite a bit to ukraine today, but there is a difference between not isn't there and promise is being fulfilled. yellow zalinski already knows what back hole dry and shoals why? because they keep saying it, and that is for the word entry to go houston's, even as they live service to more crisis weapons, which have an odd now for getting caught up and stuck in european red tape, slowing delivery. so what can we actually deduce from this visit and q french president amendment back home, all the news conference that the 3 leaders are doing every day. so that ukraine alone and decided state while italian prime minister mario drive. you said that their main message in talk zelinski was that they want to see ukraine as part of the european union. france, germany, italy, romania, have all now called to mediately grant ukraine. you remember candidate status becoming a full member of the you could take years 15 to 20 years as my calls mini
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or less cross live now to our, to contribute our rachel marston in paris for more on this. rachel, so there you have the 3 leaders of major european nations landing, or traveling by train, i should say to key of and you crane. can you give us a sense of the expectations from this summit? what does ukraine want? what does europe want to give ukraine? yeah, well that's really interesting comment by french, present. imagine mcclung and tell you something about the way communicates in minutes. these leaders of france, germany in italy, represent the european union economic engine, which right now is stalling. it's clear under the use own anti russian sanctions in the or ideological response to the conflict in ukraine. it's their own political interests. it's in their own political interests back home that these leaders are now increasingly saying that, you know, we can allow this to drag on forever. so is unsurprising that french president amendment back home with central parliamentary majority, for example, is an a title of this weekend against it's a left leaning coalition, amid sanctio
or less cross live now to our, to contribute our rachel marston in paris for more on this. rachel, so there you have the 3 leaders of major european nations landing, or traveling by train, i should say to key of and you crane. can you give us a sense of the expectations from this summit? what does ukraine want? what does europe want to give ukraine? yeah, well that's really interesting comment by french, present. imagine mcclung and tell you something about the way communicates in minutes....
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rachel scott live on the hill. >>> the uvalde school shooting and the school police chief showing up on the scene without a radio. when did he learn about the children calling 911 from this classroom? did he know in realtime without a radio? abc news learning tonight less than one minute before the gunman entered, a school employee pressing an internal alarm warning of an active shooter. >>> president biden's plea for a ban of assault weapons in this country, and if no ban, asking to raise the age from 18 to 21 to buy one. the shooter in texas bought his the day after turning 18. the president pushing for expanded background checks and red-flag warnings. overnight, a house committee passing much of what the president is asking for. not one republican voting in favor. >>> overseas tonight, 100 days into the war in ukraine. what president zelenskyy is now saying tonight. >>> also news at home on monkey pox outbreak in the u.s. the growing number of cases. what the cdc is now reporting in how many states. >>> the images coming in tonight, the greyhound bus losing control, we have news o
rachel scott live on the hill. >>> the uvalde school shooting and the school police chief showing up on the scene without a radio. when did he learn about the children calling 911 from this classroom? did he know in realtime without a radio? abc news learning tonight less than one minute before the gunman entered, a school employee pressing an internal alarm warning of an active shooter. >>> president biden's plea for a ban of assault weapons in this country, and if no ban,...
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it's a pleasure to have you here. >> i'm happy to be here, rachel, thank.ny of this, wrong on a little bit new to the story i've been reading a local coverage and that's pretty much how i understand it. tell me if i've missed anything important. no, it's a very cut and dry situation. there's mandatory duty that the county commissioner has, to review the results, we report from the county card from the primary election last week. they're welcome task questions, there's even some limited authority for them to bring in a precinct board, ask them questions, if there's any concerns about the accuracy of the results, of course they've chosen to do none of that. and they base their unlawful action, not to certify the election, as you have accurately summarized, your feelings about the election machines. that is not within the context of the law. within the scope of their authority, and we're looking at is a concern for a democratic, a breakdown of democracy, a breakdown of the process moving forward if they don't do the right thing. and with the supreme court has
it's a pleasure to have you here. >> i'm happy to be here, rachel, thank.ny of this, wrong on a little bit new to the story i've been reading a local coverage and that's pretty much how i understand it. tell me if i've missed anything important. no, it's a very cut and dry situation. there's mandatory duty that the county commissioner has, to review the results, we report from the county card from the primary election last week. they're welcome task questions, there's even some limited...
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please welcome evan rachel wood [ cheers and applause are you kidding me come on."super-ache" is out later tonight. give it up for conan gray, everyone [ cheers and applause feel good? feel good. now, here's how the game works evan, you'll start the round by pressing start on this buzzer right here, you draw a clue from the top of the pile you have to get your partner to guess the clue as quickly as possible then hand the buzzer off to the person on your right yeah, you can make any physical gesture. you can say whatever you want. but you can't say any word in the actual clue. if you're holding the buzzer when it goes off, your team loses that round we're going to play three rounds let's take our positions conan, you're over there, bud. >> am i'm here >> jimmy: evan, you're over there. you're over on this side >> okay. >> jimmy: all right, yeah. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: all right, evan, i'm going to give this to you, bud whenever you're ready, you press start, draw your clue. you feel like you've got a a connection with tariq? >> tariq: yes. >> we got this >> we got th
please welcome evan rachel wood [ cheers and applause are you kidding me come on."super-ache" is out later tonight. give it up for conan gray, everyone [ cheers and applause feel good? feel good. now, here's how the game works evan, you'll start the round by pressing start on this buzzer right here, you draw a clue from the top of the pile you have to get your partner to guess the clue as quickly as possible then hand the buzzer off to the person on your right yeah, you can make any...
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and rachel bezner kerr. global development at cornell university and -- one of the coordinating lead author for the chapter on climate change impacts and icc report. a major decision about covid vaccines. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sante" by stromae. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. hundreds of public health and civil society organizations have denounced the world trade organization for approving a test last week that they say leaves in place intellectual property barriers that will continue to limit global access to covid-19 vaccines, tests, and treatment. in cape town, south africa, fatima hassan is the founder and director of health justice initiative in south africa whose recent op-ed is headlined "new wto deal is a slap in the face to poorer countries." and in new york city, we are joined by mihir mankad, a senior advisor for global health advocacy and policy for doctors without borders or msf. he was at the wto meeting. w
and rachel bezner kerr. global development at cornell university and -- one of the coordinating lead author for the chapter on climate change impacts and icc report. a major decision about covid vaccines. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sante" by stromae. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. hundreds of public health and civil society organizations have denounced the world trade organization for approving a...
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rachel back with us tonight from the hill. and as you just reported, democrats on that committee do support raising the age on ar-15-style rifles. republicans do not. you were told the testimony did not change their minds. bill coming out of that house e- committee going anywhere, and then over in the senate, what's the status tonight of that small bipartisan receive fort to try to get something done there. >> reporter: well, david, the house is on track to pass sweeping gun control legislation tonight. it does include raising the age limit to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21, but the vast majority of republicans in the senate are not onboard with that. so, instead, they are working with democrats on a measure that would be more limited. that includes strengthening background checks, funding to enact red flag laws, for mental health and school security. as of right now, raising the age is not in the discussions. david? >> rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to the arrest tonight, the suspect accused of planning to s
rachel back with us tonight from the hill. and as you just reported, democrats on that committee do support raising the age on ar-15-style rifles. republicans do not. you were told the testimony did not change their minds. bill coming out of that house e- committee going anywhere, and then over in the senate, what's the status tonight of that small bipartisan receive fort to try to get something done there. >> reporter: well, david, the house is on track to pass sweeping gun control...
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rachel, why do schools do this? >> the short answer is taycan.se counting methods are allowed under the rules. double and triple counting, indoor and outdoor track and field. one female athlete can count two or three times. florida state has 13 men on their cross-country roster and 43 women. it looks like more opportunities even if there are not. the federal government allows that type of counting. having these numbers out there is the best publicly available numbers allows schools to avoid scrutiny either in the form of a complaint to the federal government or any federal lawsuit. if they look better maybe someone does not do those complaints. there is effectively no enforcement from the federal government. even when they investigate or do a compliance review the worst that will happen is they will sign a resolution agreement and have years to make changes. correspondent: to pick up on lack of enforcement you have been sounding the alarm for a long time. what needs to change? what do colleges need to do to make it more equitable? >> colleges and
rachel, why do schools do this? >> the short answer is taycan.se counting methods are allowed under the rules. double and triple counting, indoor and outdoor track and field. one female athlete can count two or three times. florida state has 13 men on their cross-country roster and 43 women. it looks like more opportunities even if there are not. the federal government allows that type of counting. having these numbers out there is the best publicly available numbers allows schools to...
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rachel scott with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and vladimir putin's new warning to the u.s. james longman in ukraine. >>> tonight, just days now before the live prime time hearing on the january 6th attack. tonight, the leader of the proud boys and four top lieutenants charged by the justice department with seditious conspiracy for allegedly organizing and leading the >>> news on the retired judge k killed. >>> tonight, the results now in after that major vote on british prime minister boris johnson's future. >>> news on the baby formula shortage here at home. a major development. movement now in the right direction. >>> the worlding, of course, celebrating 70 years, of course, of the queen, and now the story behind the queen and paddington bear. >>> bon jovi tonight remembering a key member of his band. >>> and america strong. the brave veterans and what they told me as we mark the 78th anniversary of d-day. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight with the abc news exclu
rachel scott with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and vladimir putin's new warning to the u.s. james longman in ukraine. >>> tonight, just days now before the live prime time hearing on the january 6th attack. tonight, the leader of the proud boys and four top lieutenants charged by the justice department with seditious conspiracy for allegedly organizing and leading the >>> news on the retired judge k killed. >>> tonight, the results now in...
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rachel campos-duffy took her daughter valentina who has down's syndrome.reams. ♪♪ it's not just a playground, the 3.5 acre facility features a baseball field, basketball courts, a zip line, even a miniature golf course, and all of it is wheelchair accessible. >> when you go to a typical playground, a lot of the items aren't really, you know, fully equipped for people that have special needs and that's what this complex is all about. experiences and these memories for these families, you know, in one place >> rachel: math teacher christian cain and his wife mary were inspired to build the park for their 11 year old son gavin. >> i think you are a great friend. >> very nice >> rachel: when he was only 19 months old gavin was in a terrible car accident. >> on july 12, 2012, we were waiting to make a left-hand turn into the school when a fully loaded beer truck hit us from behind. when i was able to finally get out of the car i heard dead silence. gavin suffered a traumatic brain injury a right front temporal stroke and a right orbital fracture >> rachel: when
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rachel campos duffy just ensured it mightd.be a little bit more interesting on the couch tomorrow with her challengebe. don't worry.t seanwo hannity is back on monday . have a great night, everybody. i'm laura ingraham and this the special week in review ingraham angle from washington the party of despair. that's the focus of tonight's angle. t >> and remember when the democrats used to be all about hope and change? i was born in a little>> town called hope, arkansas. it was a wonderful little small town where you know, it seemed s that everybody knew everybody else. eve in a politicse of cynicism or do we participate in a politics of
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rachel scott joins us now from capitol hill tonight. rachel, this is far from a done deal, though. give us a reality check here. what are the next steps in order to try to get it across the finish line? >> reporter: linsey, so much of this still needs to be finalized. senators do have a framework, but next they will move forward with actually drafting the legislation. one republican source tells me the details of this bill will be absolutely critical to making sure enough republicans stay on board to get it passed in the senate, but tonight the president is calling on congress bipartisan support, there is no excuse for delay. linsey. >> rachel scott, our thanks to you. >>> and we're staying in washington now for another major story. just moments ago, the january 6th committee released details about tomorrow's second televised hearing into last year's capitol insurrection. former president trump's campaign manager is expected to testify as the committee makes t the case against trump. members now say that trump was repeatedly told by advisors that he had, in fact, lost the election,
rachel scott joins us now from capitol hill tonight. rachel, this is far from a done deal, though. give us a reality check here. what are the next steps in order to try to get it across the finish line? >> reporter: linsey, so much of this still needs to be finalized. senators do have a framework, but next they will move forward with actually drafting the legislation. one republican source tells me the details of this bill will be absolutely critical to making sure enough republicans stay...
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and the other thing, rachel, we talk about those hearings.r this week. the top time of joseph mccarthy, and demagogue who is making false charges that there were communists all through the american government. there were hearings, everyone watched, they saw that mccarthy was a fraud. he was marginalized. 1973, watergate hearings, john dean, mainly, but some others, charge that richard nixon was in charge of the watergate cover-up, which he denied. those hearings were watched by everyone, they in the tape show that he'd been lying, he'd been thrown out of office. but, 2022, i hope that a lot of people watched these hearings. i'm not so sure. also, we're a little bit more numb than we earlier were in american history. and americans, i think, do not realize, as they did for most of our time, that we've got to fight for democracy every single minute. plus, republican leaders in 74 went to nixon and said, you have to quit, you've gone way beyond the line. how antique does that sound tonight? >> well, one of the things that i feel like is not so mu
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rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris, thank you my friend. much appreciated. >> you bet. >> thank you at-home for joining us this hour, happy to have you here. the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine is going to be our guest, here live tonight, this is gonna be her first live interview since taking her post. reopening the u.s. embassy in kyiv. he, have of course, a city that is now newly-being targeted with missiles by the russian military. heck of a welcome back to the city for the u.s. embassy, but ambassador bridget brink is going to be joining us for any sluice of interview from kyiv. in just a few minutes. i hope you will be there for that. back in 2010, the u.s. justice department arrested and indicted nine people, win michigan and ohio, and indiana. nine people who are all members of a group that called itself a militia. the indictment, back in 2010 charge that these nine people intended to murder a member of law enforcement, possibly the family of a law enforcement officer as well. and then, when l
rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris, thank you my friend. much appreciated. >> you bet. >> thank you at-home for joining us this hour, happy to have you here. the new u.s. ambassador to ukraine is going to be our guest, here live tonight, this is gonna be her first live interview since taking her post. reopening the u.s. embassy in kyiv. he, have of course, a city that is now newly-being targeted with missiles by the russian military. heck...
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rachel comes from a long line of doctors — cambridge.er _ line of doctors but it's her auntie's experience of racism that has really affected her. she really, really suffered _ has really affected her. she really, really suffered terribly. _ has really affected her. she really, really suffered terribly. she - has really affected her. she really, really suffered terribly. she had i has really affected her. she really, j really suffered terribly. she had an awful— really suffered terribly. she had an awful time. really suffered terribly. she had an awfultime. she really suffered terribly. she had an awful time. she was bullied and harassed — awful time. she was bullied and harassed and wasn't supported by her colleagues _ harassed and wasn't supported by her colleagues. and sadly in the end she took her_ colleagues. and sadly in the end she took her own life. this colleagues. and sadly in the end she took her own life.— took her own life. this psychiatrist believes racism _ took her own life. this psychiatrist believes racism could _ took
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guess what, folks, a special tuesday edition of the rachel maddow show writes starts right now, good evening rachel. >> i did not mean to blindside you with the fact that i was going to be here on tuesday night this week. when i said that last night during our coverage, you reacted like i shocked you, like i -- >> my head around -- >> what -- >> i like to keep it spicy, when [inaudible] you get to that last line on the prompter. but i was very excited. to be honest, as a fan, i just got a little -- i was a little psyched. i said, i'm curious about what rachael has to say about all this tomorrow. >> well, now that i know that you like to keep it a little -- i don't know, to the. and one of these times i'm gonna sneak into your prompter and i'm going to put on vanilla ice. >> like anchorman, i will read anything. >> you are so tempting me, man. it will happen. thank you my friend. appreciate it. and thanks at-home for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. you are getting more of me than you bargained for this week, i'm sorry. if everything goes as planned -- which honestly is b
guess what, folks, a special tuesday edition of the rachel maddow show writes starts right now, good evening rachel. >> i did not mean to blindside you with the fact that i was going to be here on tuesday night this week. when i said that last night during our coverage, you reacted like i shocked you, like i -- >> my head around -- >> what -- >> i like to keep it spicy, when [inaudible] you get to that last line on the prompter. but i was very excited. to be honest, as a...
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are rachel marston? hi there, rachel, indeed, take us through what's been happening on the continent as regards the energy crisis . well, the european union to connie was an airplane. it was just, you know, cruising along when the folks in charge suddenly caught the gas, say, take that fusion. and now their nose diving and mounting, mashing, all the buttons on the control panel trying to figure out how to see themselves. and that reality is now spilling out into the open. the basically telling the passengers, you know, those of us living here in the u. n. are just so on the ride that they have lost control married mcginnis, that you commissioner for financial stability. like wow, she has quite the task ahead of her. judging by that job, the surgeon just said that b e was looking at increasing investment in renewables. yes. or no, she got the memo, but germany use big renewable energy champion is urgently going back to cool because of the self inflicted energy crunch. mcginnis also said we under january n
are rachel marston? hi there, rachel, indeed, take us through what's been happening on the continent as regards the energy crisis . well, the european union to connie was an airplane. it was just, you know, cruising along when the folks in charge suddenly caught the gas, say, take that fusion. and now their nose diving and mounting, mashing, all the buttons on the control panel trying to figure out how to see themselves. and that reality is now spilling out into the open. the basically telling...
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let's close live now to the contributor rachel marston with more details on the story. rachel, good to see what has been the latest updates about this incidence? yeah, the african union, the united nations and spain's left wing opposition are all now calling for investigations into these death of at least 23 migrant. some and g o is in morocco . estimate that number to be as high as 37. a mid claims of a cover up. the incident is the result of at least 2000 african migrants attempting to storm the border between morocco and the spanish enclave of malea. last week in their attempt to reach europe. now that's just one of 2 land borders between africa and the european union that exists. both of them are between spain and morocco, moroccan authority say that $140.00 police officers were also injured, suggesting a violent clash during which the united nations wright's office in geneva says that migrants were beaten with baton. kicked, shoved and attacked with stones by the moroccan officials as they tried to scale the barbed wire fence some 6 to 10 meters high, but spanish president pedro s
let's close live now to the contributor rachel marston with more details on the story. rachel, good to see what has been the latest updates about this incidence? yeah, the african union, the united nations and spain's left wing opposition are all now calling for investigations into these death of at least 23 migrant. some and g o is in morocco . estimate that number to be as high as 37. a mid claims of a cover up. the incident is the result of at least 2000 african migrants attempting to storm...
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ok, rachel, thank you for those days. how's that authority contributor rachel marston there? thank you. that's good life now. so economic consultant and educator and mean a you've in morocco to discuss this further. many thanks for joining us on. the program is good to see you now. i mean a, if our countries are on the able to increase oil outputs in the near future. do you think western leaders have any alternatives to bring down these storing energy costs? so 1st of all, this part of the world, actually we're not getting the whole story split and they can use actually banned in many countries. here a lot of russia media are banned. so we're not getting the whole story. and the reality of things is that russia, actually, the not cut the whole lot over the supply to some very bring countries actually over 28 percent for the 1st 5 months of this year. and the sort of prices are not just because of russia as everybody is saying. so in prices are because they can amik boom after the coven situation and other things. so everyone is blaming russia right now. and, and this is actua
ok, rachel, thank you for those days. how's that authority contributor rachel marston there? thank you. that's good life now. so economic consultant and educator and mean a you've in morocco to discuss this further. many thanks for joining us on. the program is good to see you now. i mean a, if our countries are on the able to increase oil outputs in the near future. do you think western leaders have any alternatives to bring down these storing energy costs? so 1st of all, this part of the...
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well let's get the thoughts of our to cody b at our rachel marston on this. hi there, rachel. so berlins accusing moscow of cutting gas supplies. but didn't germany stated school was the phase i'd, russian fossil fuels altogether. right. german cesar, all i shall said at the beginning of april during a trip to london to see british prime minister of course, johnson. we are actively working to get independent from the import of oil, and we think that we will be able to make it during this year. and we are actively working to get independent from the necessity of importing gas from russia. he also said that germany was optimistic, that we will get rid of the need of important gas from russia. very soon pop the champagne mission accomplished right. berlin is getting exactly what it said. it wanted, what actively work for. with this drastic reduction of russia gas in force due to you sanctions against russia. but instead of celebrating its progress in reducing russian gas, it's now sounding the alarm and blaming vladimir putin. why do they even need to bring vladimir putin into th
well let's get the thoughts of our to cody b at our rachel marston on this. hi there, rachel. so berlins accusing moscow of cutting gas supplies. but didn't germany stated school was the phase i'd, russian fossil fuels altogether. right. german cesar, all i shall said at the beginning of april during a trip to london to see british prime minister of course, johnson. we are actively working to get independent from the import of oil, and we think that we will be able to make it during this year....
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rachel, suspended for ms.en during. >> thank you for having me on and thank you for putting this important book out into the universe. we needed now more than ever. this ms. jen during policy, its about forcing your kids to submit to say things they don't they know aren't true. if you whether it's a soviet union or they will tell you tha not to cooperate with these regime lies, and our children i the school system our captive victims and they need, they require us to be courageous and stand up for them whether it's mask policy or ms. jen during policies, this is very un-american. the idea of high school kids having to identify themselves, what effect does this have in new jersey. >> it shames children, and it violates their rights. i think it's important for parents to give all the knowledge in the information they can so that they need to read books like your new book i have a book on critical race theory, there are tons of america have materials out there . parents and grandparents are equipping themselves a
rachel, suspended for ms.en during. >> thank you for having me on and thank you for putting this important book out into the universe. we needed now more than ever. this ms. jen during policy, its about forcing your kids to submit to say things they don't they know aren't true. if you whether it's a soviet union or they will tell you tha not to cooperate with these regime lies, and our children i the school system our captive victims and they need, they require us to be courageous and...