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you think dan's protecting rachel, or is rachel protecting dan? >> dan would be protecting rachel. rachel's protecting rachel. >> you think she knows more than she's saying? >> oh, definitely. >> just what did rachel know? i asked her. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide, and i'm innocent. >>> coming up -- rachel the actress or rachel the accomplice? >> police and prosecutors don't believe you were honest with them. >> mm-hmm. >> were you honest with them? ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal though
you think dan's protecting rachel, or is rachel protecting dan? >> dan would be protecting rachel. rachel's protecting rachel. >> you think she knows more than she's saying? >> oh, definitely. >> just what did rachel know? i asked her. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide, and i'm innocent. >>> coming up -- rachel the actress or rachel the accomplice? >> police and prosecutors don't believe you...
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rachel: so, this was a surprise for everyone. if you had said a month ago, six months ago, that pete buttigieg would have won iowa, i think everyone would have been really shocked. further, if you would have said that biden would come in fourth, that would be even more surprising. biden was a clear front runner. and to many people he still is, but it goes to show that the iowa demographic is maybe not representative of the broader demographic of the united states, and he is going to need a big win in nevada and hopefully new hampshire and south carolina. brent: a firewall that he is going to need. that is true. pablo, we have to remind ourselves too that iowa is just the beginning. as rachel said, it is a small part of that beginning for the race for the white house, isn't it? pablo: you are absolutely right. i mean, this is a very long primary season. and we really are at the very beginning here u until we find t who actually becomes the candidate in this year's presidential election. the democratic candidates have already moved
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all right rachel rizzo here with me at the big table and public. in washington to both of you excellent analysis thank you there's been a busy 3 days so far in u.s. politics that you. were u.s. president from speech last night was written for the ears and minds of his babies and it was about more than just the economy stupid trump devoted part of his address to his foreign policy especially his push at nato for allies to increase their defense spending. we're also getting our allies finally to help pay their fair share of raise contributions from other nato members by more than $400000000000.00 and the number of allies beating their minimum obligation has more than doubled. our very own teri schultz she joins me now from brussels good evening to you terry you have covered nato for many years you have heard from demands many times on nato members you know to spend more was he able in his speech last night to say truthfully what he has always wanted to say that all nato members are paying their fair share for defense for a change. not exactly brant b
all right rachel rizzo here with me at the big table and public. in washington to both of you excellent analysis thank you there's been a busy 3 days so far in u.s. politics that you. were u.s. president from speech last night was written for the ears and minds of his babies and it was about more than just the economy stupid trump devoted part of his address to his foreign policy especially his push at nato for allies to increase their defense spending. we're also getting our allies finally to...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel townsend client she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trump is honey a very good start in 2020 but his successes arm. more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union speech a sign that we are now going to be seeing trump unleashed and emboldened well to to some extent that's what he wanted to project but i think when you especially look at the 2nd half of the speech where he very much attacked the democrats even though he didn't bring up impeachment itself you could tell that this is probably going to become a very ugly election campaign and impeachment specifically is going to haunt him. but you agree trump unbound yeah well it's always been pretty bold if this was part of his signature but sure the republicans have now basically told him go for it we're al
and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel townsend client she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trump is honey a very good start in 2020 but his successes arm. more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union...
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well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of them and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impeachment focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know there is a very high level of confidence in the united states in fact the highest there has been in the past 2 decades with regards to the economy so he wants to focus on that and also another thing to note is that in you know in u.s. history with regards to elections obama clinton ronald reagan they all were reelected based on the fact that the economy as well was doing very well so once again what we also can't forget is who exactly the democratic candidate is going to be later this year and let me just ask you if he's going into this religion campaign saying look i was put through the process
well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of them and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impeachment focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know...
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since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this whole kitchen full of painkillers and injections... we have had extra time and it was all down to the early diagnosis. there is no doubt about that at all. i have worked at christie hospital over the last 25 years working with patients like dianne and rachel working with ovarian cancer.|t is a disease that is not very well understood. here are some figures. 7500 women a year are diagnosed. 4000 die. 11 women every day. survival rates are lower than many cancers. less than half of patients survive for five years. that is because the illness comes to light when it is al
since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel to. client she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trump is not a very good start in 2020 but his successes are more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union speech a sign that we are now going to be seeing trump unleashed and emboldened well to to some extent that's what he wanted to project but i think when you especially looked at the 2nd half of the speech where he very much attacked the democrats even though he didn't bring up impeachment itself you could tell that this is probably going to become a very ugly election campaign and impeachment specifically is going to haunt him. but you agree trump unbound yeah well trump's always been pretty bold if this was part of his signature but sure the r
and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel to. client she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trump is not a very good start in 2020 but his successes are more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union speech a...
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since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this whole kitchen full of painkillers and injections... we have had extra time and it was all down to the early diagnosis. there is no doubt about that at all. i have worked at christie hospital over the last 20 years working with patients like dianne and rachel working with ovarian cancer.|t is a disease that is not very well understood. here are some figures. 7500 women a year are diagnosed. 4000 die. 11 women every day. survival rates are lower than many cancers. less than half of patients survive for five years. that is because the illness comes to light when it is al
since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this...
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well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of him and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impeachment focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know there is a very high level of confidence in the united states in fact the highest there has been in the past 2 decades with regards to the economy so he wants to focus on that and also another thing to note is that in you know in u.s. history with regards to elections obama clinton ronald reagan they all were reelected based on the fact that the economy as well was doing very well so once again what we also can't forget is who exactly the democratic candidate is going to be later this year and. he's going into this religion campaign saying look i was put through the impeachment process i was clear
well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of him and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impeachment focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know...
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rachel? there's one word gci’oss schofield. rachel? there's one word across all the papers that have covered this, and the same on social media, and it is" proud", taking pride in him coming out about his sexuality, his identity and the outpouring of support, his collea g u es outpouring of support, his colleagues and the public about this. it is a big deal. when we talk about this, we've got to remember it's not just stigma about this, we've got to remember it's notjust stigma he is fighting that has historically been there about people... lg bt that has historically been there about people... lgbt people, it's also the stigma of feeling he had to hide it for that long. it's one thing to come out in your teens or your 20s and another to come out when you've lived a whole life hiding. that's why the outpouring of support is so important because it is validating and justifying what he's been through and what he's now doing. such an important day for him. he's been called brave and he is brave. anything you are scared of doing and you ma
rachel? there's one word gci’oss schofield. rachel? there's one word across all the papers that have covered this, and the same on social media, and it is" proud", taking pride in him coming out about his sexuality, his identity and the outpouring of support, his collea g u es outpouring of support, his colleagues and the public about this. it is a big deal. when we talk about this, we've got to remember it's not just stigma about this, we've got to remember it's notjust stigma he...
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since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this whole kitchen full of painkillers and injections... we have had extra time and it was all down to the early diagnosis. there is no doubt about that at all. i have worked at christie hospital over the last 20 years, working with patients like dianne and rachel, working with ovarian cancer. it is a disease that is not very well understood. here are some figures. 7500 women a year are diagnosed. 4000 die. 11 women every day. survival rates are lower than many cancers. less than half of patients survive for five years. that is because the illness comes to light when it is
since then, rachel has had a hysterectomy and four rounds of chemotherapy. she is currently on a cancer drug trial at manchester's christie hospital. the tumour is still growing, but not at the rate it would have been if i hadn't been on treatment. i will always have it and i know that, but my family all know that... my husband and my daughters. when she is going through her chemotherapy, that is tough. she can't get out of bed... and she is taking so much medication. you know, we have had this...
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rachel. yeah i mean it's true he didn't start it once but he's he's aggressive in small symbolic ways without having a strategy bad right this was and you know he got lucky with general khomeini and that you know other people were scared that this is the strike on the iranian general. but he's you know he's not pulling out of war he doesn't have a strategy to do it his strategy is shoot a couple of rockets to have a symbolic effect and i don't see anything beyond that do you think it matters to voters. i think it matters less to voters than a lot of other things frankly and the problem is voters also they don't follow these issues that closely and so when he says he's doing this or that they're probably going to believe him so the only thing you would have to be a pretty dramatic shift you know a lot more soldiers or for example much higher casualty rates for it to have the same effect or a war with iran but our war with iran which you know not even going to go there because we don't have tha
rachel. yeah i mean it's true he didn't start it once but he's he's aggressive in small symbolic ways without having a strategy bad right this was and you know he got lucky with general khomeini and that you know other people were scared that this is the strike on the iranian general. but he's you know he's not pulling out of war he doesn't have a strategy to do it his strategy is shoot a couple of rockets to have a symbolic effect and i don't see anything beyond that do you think it matters to...
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well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of him and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impingement focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know there is a very high level of confidence in the united states in fact the highest there has been in the past 2 decades with regards to the economy so he wants to focus on that and also another thing to note is that in you know in u.s. history with regards to elections obama clinton ronald reagan they all were reelected based on the fact that the economy as well was doing very well so once again what we also can't forget is who exactly the democratic candidate is going to be later this year and let me just ask you if he's going into this religion campaign saying look i was put through the process i
well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of him and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impingement focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well and you know...
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rachel. yeah i mean it's true he didn't started the wife but he's he's aggressive in small symbolic ways without having a strategy right this was and you know he got lucky with general khomeini and that you know other people were scared that this is the strike on the iranian general. but he's you know he's not pulling out of war he doesn't have a strategy to do it his strategy is shoot a couple rockets to have a symbolic effect and i don't see anything beyond that do you think it matters to voters. i think it matters less to voters than a lot of other things frankly and the problem is voters also they don't follow these issues that closely and so when he says he's doing this or that they're probably going to believe him so the only thing you would have to be a pretty dramatic shift you know a lot more soldiers or for example much higher casualty rates for it to have the same effect or a war with iran or a war with iran which you know not even going to go there because we don't have that kind
rachel. yeah i mean it's true he didn't started the wife but he's he's aggressive in small symbolic ways without having a strategy right this was and you know he got lucky with general khomeini and that you know other people were scared that this is the strike on the iranian general. but he's you know he's not pulling out of war he doesn't have a strategy to do it his strategy is shoot a couple rockets to have a symbolic effect and i don't see anything beyond that do you think it matters to...
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. >> my father said, rachel, come home. and then he just hung up. >> so many secrets locked tight for so many years uncovered by daughters turned detectives. >> you hacked into his phone. >> yeah. there was a lot of different things that came out. >> things like a mistress named gypsy. was she a motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown. father against daughter. and daughter -- >> why were you seeking information as to your mother's death? >> because i believed my father killed her. >> but was the evidence on his side? >> the medical examiner's report listed it as a natural cause of death. >> who will you believe? >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's keith morrison with "secrets in pleasant grove." >> the story you're about to witness is all too human. oh, what people will do to each other. and then, puzzling. there were these three women. wouldn't have a story to tell without them. two sisters and their aunt and what they discovered, of course. this might make you wonder, can you ever really see the truth
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the robot's name is rachel, rachel is a replicant and that isn't organic robot that is indistinguishable from a human if the mind indistinguishable from a human. rachel believes yourself to be human spoiler alert she think she's human but she's not. it takes a specialist played by harrison ford, texas specialist with special equipment to tell the difference between this artificial creature this pizza technology and human being. and it is so blind so seductive is rachel that debt card, the man's whose job it is to retire rogue replicants, when he meets rachel he falls in love with her. or at least he has certain urges towards her. it's not entirely clear he's got strong feelings and you see here this is deckard calling rachel up because what you do when you want to date a robot? the answer is you do what you do when you want to date anybody so you phone them up. this being the future for incredible technology with artificial intelligence we have synthetic humans indistinguishable from the human thing. deckard phones are up on a payphone on the wall of a bar. there's something wrong with t
the robot's name is rachel, rachel is a replicant and that isn't organic robot that is indistinguishable from a human if the mind indistinguishable from a human. rachel believes yourself to be human spoiler alert she think she's human but she's not. it takes a specialist played by harrison ford, texas specialist with special equipment to tell the difference between this artificial creature this pizza technology and human being. and it is so blind so seductive is rachel that debt card, the man's...
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well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of them and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impingement focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well you know there is a very high level of confidence in the united states in fact the highest there has been in the past 2 decades with regards to the economy so he wants to focus on that and also another thing to note is that in you know in u.s. history with regards to elections obama clinton ronald reagan they all were reelected based on the fact that the economy as well was doing very well so once again what we also can't forget is who exactly the democratic candidate is going to be later this year and. if he's going into this religion saying look i was put through the impeachment process i was cleared the ac
well he's certainly feeling stronger i mean the approval ratings rachel said it there you know they're starting it almost 50 percent the highest since he actually took office in 2017 and it also shows one thing that i think we need to focus on is that 50 percent of the population disapprove of them and we also need to note that you know what trump wants to send out is basically forget about the impingement focus on the positive things as he sees them such as the economy doing well you know...
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. >> rachel, thanks for joining me. you have to come back soon. joining me, matt bennett, co-founder of third way, centrist left think tank, advocacy group. and elise jordan back with me. i have to get reaction. >> rachel made a lot of waves with her research and she did a good job predicting 2008, others did too. the thing that worries us most, if we nominate bernie sanders, we hand the trump campaign which will have a billion dollars to spend, incredibly deadly arsenal of material to use against the neiman republicans to use down ballot candidates running for senate and house, for state legislative houses in a year where we makeup dictate what the house maps look like. incredibly important election, not just at the top, but down ballot. having sanders there, a guy that wants to double the size of government, guy said on tape americans would be delighted to pay more in tax, a guy that has incredible radical past 50 years with politically damaging things, it is really scary. >> i think somebody thought hillary clinton would win those electorate vo
. >> rachel, thanks for joining me. you have to come back soon. joining me, matt bennett, co-founder of third way, centrist left think tank, advocacy group. and elise jordan back with me. i have to get reaction. >> rachel made a lot of waves with her research and she did a good job predicting 2008, others did too. the thing that worries us most, if we nominate bernie sanders, we hand the trump campaign which will have a billion dollars to spend, incredibly deadly arsenal of material...
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thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. good evening. with flooding still causing significant problems across parts of the uk, the last thing we need is more rain, but there is more rain falling at the moment. there's a met office warning enforced for rain across parts of wales, northwest england and southwest scotland. places where we really could do without it. it's because of this frontal system here, and instead ofjust sliding neatly through, this front has developed a wave, this kink in the front here, which is holding it back. and, actually, we are going to see a renewed surge of wet weather ploughing in from the southwest, as we go through the second half of the night. through northern ireland, rain pushing back into southwest scotland, the hills and northwest england and the hills and mountains of wales. further east, any rain lighter more hsowery, more patchy. temperature typically 7—10d. a mild night for most. a little bit colder to the northwest. then we go through tomorrow and we will see these outbreaks of rain eventually
thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. good evening. with flooding still causing significant problems across parts of the uk, the last thing we need is more rain, but there is more rain falling at the moment. there's a met office warning enforced for rain across parts of wales, northwest england and southwest scotland. places where we really could do without it. it's because of this frontal system here, and instead ofjust sliding neatly through, this front has developed a wave, this...
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rachel, thank you for your time, an enjoyable one. rachel, thank you foryourtime, and an enjoyable one. rachel, thank you for your time, and thank you so much. still to come on sportsday... we look ahead to a re—run of last year's challenge cup final as warrington wolves take on st helen's in super league. and can football help with the issue of knife crime? we follow watford's andre grey as he meets teenagers trying to change their path in life. now, england's cricketers will have to manage withoutjofra archer until the summer. a scan has reveled the fast bowler has a stress fracture in his elbow. he was only fit for the first of the four recent tests in south africa. archer will miss the tour of sri lanka and also the whole of the indian premier league. he's hoping to return forjune's three—test series against the west indies. here's test match special commentator simon mann. joffra archer would have been here today, but he was injured during the first test match and hasn't played since. and he's likely to be out for three month
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rachel. the care sector, it is important and it has big shortages that has now been compounded by further restriction that means because it is placed in an unskilled category, apparently, which is insulting to a care worker, it also makes it harder to fit the criteria. again, i mean, you say that this brings flexibility. i seriously doubt that stop i think that once you impose another level of bureaucracy and criteria it makes it more difficult to manage an immigration system. you are building a new architecture and it will be much more difficult and much more punitive because you will then have to crackdown on the increased number of people you are excluding. let's move onto other matters for time reasons as much anything else. the telegraph has an interesting story. this is money that we are expecting to be announced in rishi sunak‘s budget, not sajid javid's. the chief inspector of schools in england has said that there is a reason to suspect some schools will miss spanned or won't prior
rachel. the care sector, it is important and it has big shortages that has now been compounded by further restriction that means because it is placed in an unskilled category, apparently, which is insulting to a care worker, it also makes it harder to fit the criteria. again, i mean, you say that this brings flexibility. i seriously doubt that stop i think that once you impose another level of bureaucracy and criteria it makes it more difficult to manage an immigration system. you are building...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel townsend klein she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trust us on a very good start in 2020 but his successes. are more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union speech a sign that we are now going to be seeing trump unleashed and emboldened well to to some extent that's what he wanted to project but i think when you especially look at the 2nd half of the speech where he very much attacked the democrats even though he didn't bring up impeachment itself you could tell that this is probably going to become a very ugly election campaign and impeachment specifically is going to haunt him. but you agree trump unbound yeah well it's always been pretty bold if this was part of his signature but sure that republicans have now basically told him go for it we're all
and it's a pleasure to welcome rachel townsend klein she's editorial director at the german marshall fund of the united states she says trust us on a very good start in 2020 but his successes. are more show than substance. so in his state of the union president trump was speaking really just hours before he was acquitted in the 2nd stage of the impeachment proceedings which of course had been expected especially by him was the enormous confidence that he projected in his state of the union...
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didn't figure in that report rachel because she didn't come out so well in iowa although she yeah she didn't come out so badly either so let's bring her into the mix and who do you think could beat anybody i think they could all be frankly. i mean you have to remember who last from last night was hillary clinton and hillary clinton was not a candidate would either excite the sort of young far left part of the democratic party or was she a candidate at. could win over you know sort of moderate republicans or independents because why did you get it been kind of that he did figure why did you get nominated then well let's alongside yes i know that you like are you know now i mean at least i mean i mean if so why didn't you succeed i mean if your question was maybe like it is a. running you seem like a safe choice at the time but you know it was her or her deficits were pretty clear ok but you have a favorite among the 4 that about here i mean look i think coming out of iowa we have 2 strong centrist kandice and neither one of them is biden and 2 strong left so sanders and elizabeth warre
didn't figure in that report rachel because she didn't come out so well in iowa although she yeah she didn't come out so badly either so let's bring her into the mix and who do you think could beat anybody i think they could all be frankly. i mean you have to remember who last from last night was hillary clinton and hillary clinton was not a candidate would either excite the sort of young far left part of the democratic party or was she a candidate at. could win over you know sort of moderate...
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many thanks to claire and rachel for joining me and thank you for watching. the headlines are coming up, first here's the weather. hello. to answer the question. the big question is how strong will the wind get. ciara arrives on sunday and the whole of the country, can be up and the whole of the country, can be up dated so make sure you stay tuned to the latest weather warnings. as far as ciara goes, it is one of the strongest suggestions i've seen with the winds 250 miles an hour. six miles above the earths atmosphere, thatis miles above the earths atmosphere, that is what makes this intensity of low pressure. you'll feel the impacts from during sunday. and bentivegna is weakening across the uk bentivegna is weakening across the u k followed bentivegna is weakening across the uk followed by the west later on but it left the court temperature fall toa it left the court temperature fall to a degree celsius or something like that. saturday morning, the sun will come out for a time, across england and wales, but then later on, for northern ireland in western sco
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>> rachel scott on the campaign trail tonight for us. rachel, thank you. i want to bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. he joins us now with more. jon, the former vice president out with a sharp attack ad, but you have to wonder why he didn't hammer it home last night with millions watching. >> reporter: it's a great question, tom. this is not the kind of campaign joe biden wanted to run. it's one thing to take somebody on, a fellow democrat who's standing next to you than go after somebody to pruf an ad run by your campaign. he wanted to be a front-runner saving his attacks for donald trump, but now he finds himself struggling to get back in the race with no choice but to lash out at fellow democrats. >> another big poll just ahead of the primary shows elizabeth warren in a distant fourth place. this is a stuff spot considering it's essentially her home turf. >> reporter: oh, it really is. she may not have to win here in new hampshire, but she has to come close. she is from right next door. same media market. it is not going to ge
>> rachel scott on the campaign trail tonight for us. rachel, thank you. i want to bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. he joins us now with more. jon, the former vice president out with a sharp attack ad, but you have to wonder why he didn't hammer it home last night with millions watching. >> reporter: it's a great question, tom. this is not the kind of campaign joe biden wanted to run. it's one thing to take somebody on, a fellow democrat who's standing...
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alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow is out with another trump conspiracy theory. if you are not familiar are her work, she is sounding the alarming. >> institutions will not save you. what do we dough next? what do we do? what do we do about it? the alarms are ringing. sounds the alarm that way. alarms sounded. we are awake. seriously. ding ding ding ding. trish: tonight she is in full liberal fantasy mode. you will hear the tall tale she is trying to push now. first a new op-ed in "washington post" says we should not let average americans choose our next president. the reason? because they voted for trump. instead, the liberal elite should be doing it. it's unbelievable that people actually think this let alone print this. i will read you some excerpts from the socialist manifesto courtesy of the "washington post" after this. every year, our analysts visit thousands of companies, in a multitude of countries, where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with conf
alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow is out with another trump conspiracy theory. if you are not familiar are her work, she is sounding the alarming. >> institutions will not save you. what do we dough next? what do we do? what do we do about it? the alarms are ringing. sounds the alarm that way. alarms sounded. we are awake. seriously. ding ding ding ding. trish: tonight she is in full liberal fantasy mode. you will hear the tall tale she is trying to push now. first a new op-ed in...
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rachel and richard, thanks for joining us. eric? >> nice to see you. eric: growing concerns about the continued spread of the coronavirus. now one california city is suing the federal government to keep patients who tested positive out. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪ ♪ ♪ it made her feel proud. ancestry® specifically showed the regions that my family was from. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com. ♪ ♪ >> new jersey governor phil murphy says he will have surgery to remove what is likely a cancerous tumor on his kidney. the 62-year-old democrat tells new jersey advanced media that the tumor is 90% likely to be cancerous and that it appears to have been caught at an early stage. he says he will have surgery early next week, and he doesn't think he'll need chemotherapy or radiation treatment. of course, we wish governor murphy e and his family well as they go through this.
rachel and richard, thanks for joining us. eric? >> nice to see you. eric: growing concerns about the continued spread of the coronavirus. now one california city is suing the federal government to keep patients who tested positive out. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪ ♪ ♪ it made her feel proud. ancestry® specifically showed the regions that my family was from. greater...
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this is what is so important and rachel mitchell work with people in the situations often felt like you to go back and do what it never been done unfortunately until this process which is a more forensic interview where you try to just get the facts at the that wasn't done and it's important step in an investigative process to know whether there's enough evidence to move forward. once you into concluding in her opinion was not only is this, not enough evidence to win a case at trial which would be beyond a reasonable doubt and a criminal case, this isn't enough evidence to get a search warrant. it was very uncorroborated. her testimony that was something that was very compelling and significant particularly to some of the undecided senators. that was tested when she gave initially after the hearing she presented group of republican senators that i, the ones who were are brought on to do that and she told this group of senators laid out systematically what she uncovered in terms of the inconsistencies and effort and received a standing ovation. she stayed on to her days to write of repor
this is what is so important and rachel mitchell work with people in the situations often felt like you to go back and do what it never been done unfortunately until this process which is a more forensic interview where you try to just get the facts at the that wasn't done and it's important step in an investigative process to know whether there's enough evidence to move forward. once you into concluding in her opinion was not only is this, not enough evidence to win a case at trial which would...
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alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow is out with another trump conspiracy theory. if you are not familiar are her work, she is sounding the alarming. >> institutions will not save you. what do we dough next? what do we do? what do we do about it? the alarms are ringing. sounds the alarm that way. alarms sounded. we are awake. seriously. ding ding ding ding. trish: tonight she is in full liberal fantasy mode. you will hear the tall tale she is trying to push now. first a new op-ed in "washington post" says we should not let average americans choose our next president. the reason? because they voted for trump. instead, the liberal elite should be doing it. it's unbelievable that people actually think this let alone print this. i will read you some excerpts from the socialist manifesto courtesy of the "washington post" after this. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance i
alt-left msnbc host rachel maddow is out with another trump conspiracy theory. if you are not familiar are her work, she is sounding the alarming. >> institutions will not save you. what do we dough next? what do we do? what do we do about it? the alarms are ringing. sounds the alarm that way. alarms sounded. we are awake. seriously. ding ding ding ding. trish: tonight she is in full liberal fantasy mode. you will hear the tall tale she is trying to push now. first a new op-ed in...
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my friend, rachel. good evening. >> both so nice and so weird. >> oh, tell me about it. i called rick wilson rick warren i'm so off my game. i'm in the wrong studio, wrong time slot. i am so happy to hand it over to you. i'll see you tuesday in new hampshire. >> indeed. >> thank you for joining us this hour on what has been a remarkable day and night of news. this night the president is apparently taking his revenge. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who testified in the impeachment inquiry into president trump was fired from his white house job and marched off the white house grounds today. as was oddly his twin brother who was also a national security council official, but one who had absolutely nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry. he did apparently commit the crime of being born a few seconds of his brother. within hours of colonel vindman and his brother being marched off the white house grounds, there was word that sondland was fired. he gave incredibly busy testimony. his lawyer said gordon sondland wasn't reassigned to some other job, he was summarily fi
my friend, rachel. good evening. >> both so nice and so weird. >> oh, tell me about it. i called rick wilson rick warren i'm so off my game. i'm in the wrong studio, wrong time slot. i am so happy to hand it over to you. i'll see you tuesday in new hampshire. >> indeed. >> thank you for joining us this hour on what has been a remarkable day and night of news. this night the president is apparently taking his revenge. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who testified in...
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>> rachel scott from the campaign trail tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> now to another breaking headline -- the u.s. intel clash over russia's interference in the 2020 election. national security adviser robert o'brien just telling george stephanopoulos he's seen in evidence of russia taking action to help president trump win re-election. this comes after the president reportedly berated his former director of national intelligence after his office said the exact opposite. abc's david wright is in washington. >> reporter: tonight, the president's national security adviser flatly denies russia is trying to help president trump win re-election, contradicting a u.s. intelligence report. >> i have not seen that, and i get pretty good access. >> reporter: speaking with abc's george stephanopoulos in an interview airing tomorrow on "this week," national security advisor robert o'brien claims the former acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire got it wrong when his officials briefed the house intelligence committee that russ
>> rachel scott from the campaign trail tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> now to another breaking headline -- the u.s. intel clash over russia's interference in the 2020 election. national security adviser robert o'brien just telling george stephanopoulos he's seen in evidence of russia taking action to help president trump win re-election. this comes after the president reportedly berated his former director of national intelligence after his office said the exact opposite. abc's...
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mike, it's rachel here from the bbc. can you tell me why you're offering free rent to women in exchange for sex? uh, i'm not, so that's the end of the conversation. we've got evidence to believe otherwise, mike. this woman who was contacted via twitter — you're saying that was not you and that was somebody else who was impersonating you? i'm saying that i believe it was somebody else impersonating me, yes. i have never engaged in having anybody here in my accommodation for sex. can you see that, from our point of view, there are a lot of things here thatjust aren't adding up? imean... yes, but things rarely add up in life. i really don't want to engage in this any more. will you meet us? goodbye now. line beeps. wow. that was interesting. he is absolutely clear that he thinks he's done nothing wrong. i really hope i never have to talk to mike again, and i'm pretty sure the feelings mutual, but we still need the authorities and websites to do more to put a stop to sex for rent arrangements. and finally brexit. we reunit
mike, it's rachel here from the bbc. can you tell me why you're offering free rent to women in exchange for sex? uh, i'm not, so that's the end of the conversation. we've got evidence to believe otherwise, mike. this woman who was contacted via twitter — you're saying that was not you and that was somebody else who was impersonating you? i'm saying that i believe it was somebody else impersonating me, yes. i have never engaged in having anybody here in my accommodation for sex. can you see...
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andre kornheiser, david ak,. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt esther spitzer, rachel sophie stein,r, stein, stein, camilla , jakob weiss, mirriam weiss. a would like to invite holocaust survivor to come forward to lead. >> we offer as a prayer of remembrance, the words, we affirm our faith in a higher power, the power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past and choose good over evil. please rise if you are able and remain standing following it for a moment of silence as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all victims of bigotry and hate. [speaking foreign language] you may be seated. ♪ >> i would like to invite holocaust survivors to join together with members of the diplomatic community to light memorial candles. following them, we invite all of our guests to light a candle. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv. covering history c-span style. with event coverage, archival films, lectures and college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places. on weekend, every weekend c-span3. >> up next, george aumoithe a postdoctoral resea
andre kornheiser, david ak,. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt esther spitzer, rachel sophie stein,r, stein, stein, camilla , jakob weiss, mirriam weiss. a would like to invite holocaust survivor to come forward to lead. >> we offer as a prayer of remembrance, the words, we affirm our faith in a higher power, the power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past and choose good over evil. please rise if you are able and remain standing following it...
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rachel: anytime you have people in the united states that are doing something other than they've told us they're doing, there's always a risk. but that is why we look at the companies very carefully, that's why we do data analytics, and that's why we do investigations. mark warner: this is clearly a problem area. stephen: senator mark warner of virginia is ranking member on the select committee on intelligence. he believes we've exposed a loophole that is a risk to national security. mark: many of these shell companies, we don't have any ability to pierce that veil. we need that information not just in terms of the f-1 visa program, but candidly against potential terrorist financing, crime, other national security threats as well. stephen: which brings us back to john fong yang's home in mountain view. remember he promised to talk to us while we were standing in a parking lot at his other workplace. stephen: why did you have f-1 visa workers? where do you want to meet? stephen: yong would not answer or even give us a time or place to meet.mpl? did they pay you? john: no, no, no; sorry
rachel: anytime you have people in the united states that are doing something other than they've told us they're doing, there's always a risk. but that is why we look at the companies very carefully, that's why we do data analytics, and that's why we do investigations. mark warner: this is clearly a problem area. stephen: senator mark warner of virginia is ranking member on the select committee on intelligence. he believes we've exposed a loophole that is a risk to national security. mark: many...
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it's a real pleasure to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. great to be here. >> so the great thing about the stranglehold is it takes this thing you think you know everything about and you think it's just you need a four-year reminder of all the kitsch and like folksy stories about the primary but you've heard them all before. and you guys have been turning over some rocks and finding some stuff that people broadly do not know about the new hampshire primary. i have to ask you if it has made you feel cynical about the primary? >> has it made me feel cynical? oh, that's hilarious because we get so much heat about this podcast because we're just raising questions. you know as well as anyone, rachel, this thing is so beloved, right? it gives new hampshire so much power. it's part of our identity. once we start asking questions about this thing, we hear from people all over. sometimes it's other reporters. even the governor has told me that he's disappointed that it's not just a positive podcast about the primary. casey mcdermott, the reporter wh
it's a real pleasure to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. great to be here. >> so the great thing about the stranglehold is it takes this thing you think you know everything about and you think it's just you need a four-year reminder of all the kitsch and like folksy stories about the primary but you've heard them all before. and you guys have been turning over some rocks and finding some stuff that people broadly do not know about the new hampshire primary. i have to ask you if it...
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rachel scott, abc news, las vegas, nevada. >> thank you, rachel. >>> search crews in colorado have recovered the bodies of two men killed in an avalanche over the weekend. the men were riding snowmobiles with a friend when they were caught in a slide near vail. the third man managed to dig himself out and call for help, but the other two were buried 20 feet deep. officials say the men may have triggered the avalanche. >>> now to that tragic passing of a young star from uganda who had a memorable role in the disney film "queen of katwe." >> nikita was cast as a young chess player named gloria and in an instagram post, costar lupita nyong'o called her a sweet, talented little girl who played the role with such vibrancy. >> so sad there. >>> the nba's best at home honored one of the greatest in league history. this year's annual all-star game. >> players joined the crowd at chicago's united center in honoring kobe bryant last night, holding a moment of silence to remember bryant and all of the victims of the helicopter crash that took his life. >> the teams wore the uniform numbers 24 and 2, re
rachel scott, abc news, las vegas, nevada. >> thank you, rachel. >>> search crews in colorado have recovered the bodies of two men killed in an avalanche over the weekend. the men were riding snowmobiles with a friend when they were caught in a slide near vail. the third man managed to dig himself out and call for help, but the other two were buried 20 feet deep. officials say the men may have triggered the avalanche. >>> now to that tragic passing of a young star from...
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at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested
at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the...
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the strength coach wondered if her hurdle was her gender so she changed the name on her resume from rachel to ray the calls came, but offers didn't. >> he just said i'm really sorry i really would like to hire you, but our administration said we're not going to hire a woman. >> reporter: but she kept her eye on the professional ball, breaking through in the minor leagues with the st. louis cardinals, later the astros, plus earning two masters. >> it's an advantage that i was discriminated against, because i had to work harder. >> reporter: now balkovec making history, becoming one of the first women hired by a major league team working full-time as a hitting coach in the minors. >> nice job. >> you spend an hour with rachel, you understand her values. >> reporter: this season she is one of three female hires in the mlb, and there are more ceilings to be cracked. >> just do that. >> reporter: it feels like this is your dream job. is it? >> it's my dream to be able to empower people and so, yeah baseball is the vehicle for empowering other people >> reporter: a dream job in a more inclusive
the strength coach wondered if her hurdle was her gender so she changed the name on her resume from rachel to ray the calls came, but offers didn't. >> he just said i'm really sorry i really would like to hire you, but our administration said we're not going to hire a woman. >> reporter: but she kept her eye on the professional ball, breaking through in the minor leagues with the st. louis cardinals, later the astros, plus earning two masters. >> it's an advantage that i was...
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yes, we certainly will, rachel. another weekend and yet another storm on the way, developing to the west of us and it will work its way eastwards during this weekend. if you are wondering why it is called storm jorge, this storm was named by the spanish weather service and we followed convention across western europe. whoever names it first, we follow that storm name throughout. that is the stone we have got to watch out for, bringing some pretty strong winds throughout the weekend. there is an increased risk of flooding as we go through the next couple of days. that rain is now starting to put in towards the south—west of the country. here, though, we are seeing temperatures left after quite a chilly start to the night. elsewhere, your morning commute will be another cold front across the bulk of eastern northern england and scotland, frosty with a bit of brightness but rain already arrived in northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some heavy bursts of rain, working through the rush hour across
yes, we certainly will, rachel. another weekend and yet another storm on the way, developing to the west of us and it will work its way eastwards during this weekend. if you are wondering why it is called storm jorge, this storm was named by the spanish weather service and we followed convention across western europe. whoever names it first, we follow that storm name throughout. that is the stone we have got to watch out for, bringing some pretty strong winds throughout the weekend. there is an...
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rachel maclean has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery. paterson is serving a twenty—year prison sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional at every level. some of his former patients who'd suffered from his treatment gathered to hear the review findings yesterday. they were told there could be more than 1000 who'd been harmed in some way by paterson. today, a conservative mp, rachel maclean, revealed on twitter she had breast surgery for suspected cancer by ian paterson more than a decade ago and still had doubts about it. she told me to review findings had prompted her to discuss it for the first time. it's very concerning, and the reason i'm speaking out now is because i know there will be so many other peop
rachel maclean has been left with doubts about her health years after surgery. paterson is serving a twenty—year prison sentence for wounding patients, by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. hugh pym reports. ian paterson manipulated and lied to patients, he broke the rules to carry out inappropriate and unsafe operations, and left a terrible legacy — the words of the independent review. but patients, it said, were let down as well by a healthcare system dysfunctional...
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gwyneth with crystal lord and rachel zoe and there's video of rachel, gwyneth and the incomparable demi moore who posted beauty is more than what you see. it is what you feel. demi's daughter rumer willis was there as well as kate hudson. gwyneth posting no makeup, no filter and an amazing gathering of some of the best women on earth. it began with drinks and a lovely meals outdoors under the twinkling stars. alexander grant gave an inspirational talk on womanhood. an uplifting night highlighting outer as well as inner beauty. >> i love that. >> makeup-free. >> want me to comment on that? no comments on that. >> finally he's speechless. go on, janai. >>> thank you. >>> now to orlando bloom. the star thought he was paying tribute to his son by getting a tattoo of his name flynn spelled out in morse code, but when he posted it online a fan noticed there was one problem, it was missing a dot so it was frinn. change the "l" to an "r." the actor is making things right posting the redo taking to instagram to show off the fixed tattoo writing finally dot it right. he found the morse code lette
gwyneth with crystal lord and rachel zoe and there's video of rachel, gwyneth and the incomparable demi moore who posted beauty is more than what you see. it is what you feel. demi's daughter rumer willis was there as well as kate hudson. gwyneth posting no makeup, no filter and an amazing gathering of some of the best women on earth. it began with drinks and a lovely meals outdoors under the twinkling stars. alexander grant gave an inspirational talk on womanhood. an uplifting night...
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tom perez. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> so everybody is mad at you. do you understand why that is? does the buck stop with you? should people be mad at the national democratic party? >> listen, i understand that is part of the job. what happened in iowa was unacceptable, and the party chair has acknowledged that. he's apologized for that and we have worked together over the past few days to fix the challenges. and i'm very relieved that we now have 100% reported. at the same time, there have been reports and we have seen in the tabulation process that there were some questions raised. there was an example of a presint in black hawk county where 83 black hawk equivalents were apportioned to patrick, which was a clear error. so we all care. we have a chaired interest in making sure we have accuracy. and, so, what we did today in asking to make sure that people need a recanvas in this presint or that presint that it's done because we care about accuracy. that's why it took us longer because our north star was indeed accuracy. >> are you calli ining for a
tom perez. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> so everybody is mad at you. do you understand why that is? does the buck stop with you? should people be mad at the national democratic party? >> listen, i understand that is part of the job. what happened in iowa was unacceptable, and the party chair has acknowledged that. he's apologized for that and we have worked together over the past few days to fix the challenges. and i'm very relieved that we now have 100% reported. at the...
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here's rachel scott from las vegas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, joe biden is betting on nevada for a comeback, reaching out to every last voter. >> i voted for you yesterday. >> reporter: bringing a black congregation to its feet during a sunday service. the former vice president shaking off back-to-back poor showings, weighing whether the impeachment trial and republican attacks on his family may have bruised his campaign. >> has that crossed your mind? >> it has, but, you know, i can't -- i can't focus on that, chuck. i've got to focus on the future. >> reporter: biden taking aim at senator bernie sanders and his record. >> he's been talking about health care, medicare for all, universal health care for 35 years. nothing has happened. i helped get passed obamacare. >> reporter: arguing sanders' medicare for all proposal will take away the private insurance unions have fought for. >> no one should be able to tell them they can no longer have that plan! nobody! >> reporter: sanders says his plan will provide insurance to everyone. telling me he's not worried about losing crucial un
here's rachel scott from las vegas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, joe biden is betting on nevada for a comeback, reaching out to every last voter. >> i voted for you yesterday. >> reporter: bringing a black congregation to its feet during a sunday service. the former vice president shaking off back-to-back poor showings, weighing whether the impeachment trial and republican attacks on his family may have bruised his campaign. >> has that crossed your mind? >> it...
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. >> reporter: major league baseball for rachel balkovec was a field of dreams, just not coming true. >> great job >> i applied for a bunch of jobs and just got like crickets, like nothing back >> reporter: the strength coach wondered if her hurdle was her gender so she changed the name on her resume from rachel to ray. the calls came but offers didn't. >> they just said you know, i'm really sorry, i really would like to hire you but our administration said we're not going to hire a woman. >> reporter: but she kept her eye on the professional ball breaking through in the minor leagues with the st. louis cardinals, later the astros. plus earning two master's. >> it's an advantage that i was discriminated against because i had to work harder >> reporter: now balkovec making history, becoming one of the first women hired by a major league team to work as a full-time hitting coach in the minors >> nice job. >> you spend an hour with rachel you understand her value >> reporter: this season she's one of three female hires in the mlb and balkovec says there are more ceilings to be cracked. >
. >> reporter: major league baseball for rachel balkovec was a field of dreams, just not coming true. >> great job >> i applied for a bunch of jobs and just got like crickets, like nothing back >> reporter: the strength coach wondered if her hurdle was her gender so she changed the name on her resume from rachel to ray. the calls came but offers didn't. >> they just said you know, i'm really sorry, i really would like to hire you but our administration said we're...
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one of those fact checkers, rachel lundy, she is a fa ct checkers, rachel lundy, she is a fact check editor in hong kong. i asked a fact check editor in hong kong. iasked her what a fact check editor in hong kong. i asked her what can people do to avoid being misled online? unfortunately there's a huge amount of misinformation out there if you are looking on social media. but i would say on the flipside if you have some adjusted media sources that you follow, some adjusted health organisations, you know international bodies, then you can easily avoid being misled by misinformation that is out there. but let's take a look at a sample of a fake news story. this came from a fake book does make facebook post, and doctors according to this post projected ii according to this post projected 11 million people quarantine, and wuhan will die from the coronavirus. this caused a lot of anxiety among through lincoln facebook users. yeah, this was really sad to see. this was the kind of scaremongering style report that was out on sri lankan social media. there was really no basis for the claim an
one of those fact checkers, rachel lundy, she is a fa ct checkers, rachel lundy, she is a fact check editor in hong kong. i asked a fact check editor in hong kong. iasked her what a fact check editor in hong kong. i asked her what can people do to avoid being misled online? unfortunately there's a huge amount of misinformation out there if you are looking on social media. but i would say on the flipside if you have some adjusted media sources that you follow, some adjusted health organisations,...
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. >> rachel, i spent a big amount of time both on radio and here looking at focus groups of swing voters. voters who have gone from romney to clinthillary clinton. voters who went from barack obama to donald trump. you say they're overrated, why? >> i want to make something really clear. i don't get the right articles about me. the head line says there is no such thing as a swing voter. my research does not make that claim. swing voters just as important is turnout. and the reason in the polarized era, you know, very few people in the independent group are actually truly persuade only. most independents will admit that they lean toward one party or the other. and they have their vote decided already. they're going with that party they lean towards so it leads to pure independence. those are the people you're talking to in the focus groups. yes, they exist, but if you ask them, many of them also voted for bush, right? so what they are predominantly are lower information, civically
. >> rachel, i spent a big amount of time both on radio and here looking at focus groups of swing voters. voters who have gone from romney to clinthillary clinton. voters who went from barack obama to donald trump. you say they're overrated, why? >> i want to make something really clear. i don't get the right articles about me. the head line says there is no such thing as a swing voter. my research does not make that claim. swing voters just as important is turnout. and the reason...
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president donald trump rachel is with the analysis us political analyst joining us thank you thanks. well china says that the number of people infected with the new corona virus has topped 11000 on friday officials reported 45 deaths from the outbreak bringing the total to 259 and more countries are confirming cases including sweden russia and the u.k. now in germany a 5 year old child is believed to have contracted the virus from the parents bringing the number of known infections in the country to 6 meanwhile australia says that non-citizens arriving from china will be barred from entering the country . weekends but the action kicked off in berlin on friday but there wasn't much to cheer about in the capital as heritage played out a drab nil nil draw hard to coach jurgen klinsmann tried to liven things up in the 2nd half by introducing record signing christophe to the 23000000 year old man couldn't find a dream debut goal to break the deadlock result in 6th place and down in 13. you're watching news and don't forget you can always get news on the go just download or out from google
president donald trump rachel is with the analysis us political analyst joining us thank you thanks. well china says that the number of people infected with the new corona virus has topped 11000 on friday officials reported 45 deaths from the outbreak bringing the total to 259 and more countries are confirming cases including sweden russia and the u.k. now in germany a 5 year old child is believed to have contracted the virus from the parents bringing the number of known infections in the...
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president donald trump rachel is what the analysis of us political analyst joining us thank you thanks. well the weekend's going to see the action kicked off here in berlin on friday but there wasn't much to cheer in the capital as heritage and shock of played out in a drab and nil nil draw now care to coach your conclusions men tried to liven things up in the 2nd half by introducing record signing christophe. but the 23000000 year old man couldn't find a dream debut goal to break the deadlock results leave shaka in 6th place and heritage down in 13. now it's the australian open where women's final where the american sophia kennedy stunned 2 time major winner garbin year muguruza to grab her 1st grand slam title can put immense pressure on the spaniard after.
president donald trump rachel is what the analysis of us political analyst joining us thank you thanks. well the weekend's going to see the action kicked off here in berlin on friday but there wasn't much to cheer in the capital as heritage and shock of played out in a drab and nil nil draw now care to coach your conclusions men tried to liven things up in the 2nd half by introducing record signing christophe. but the 23000000 year old man couldn't find a dream debut goal to break the deadlock...
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rachel is usually home. i'm just coming on the hour normally. these are not normal times. that would be pete buttigieg's headquarters. vaughn hillyard is our correspondent there to answer the question. it's 11:00 eastern time, vaughn. where are the results from the iowa caucuses? >> reporter: and better yet, when are the planes taking off from des moines to head to new hampshire. they're going to get to new hampshire before sunrise goes up but you're not going to see these candidates, including pete buttigieg, take this stage until these results come in. because thee results are particularly paramount for pete buttigieg. you have a candidate who has essentially hinged his candidacy on winning the midwest against donald trump next november. and that chance to do that is right here in this state. now, what we are looking at, all we can work off of right now are those entrance polling numbers. that is why the buttigieg campaign is looking at these numbers eagerly, waiting for these results because there's two numbers particularly. look among younger voters. yes, bernie sander
rachel is usually home. i'm just coming on the hour normally. these are not normal times. that would be pete buttigieg's headquarters. vaughn hillyard is our correspondent there to answer the question. it's 11:00 eastern time, vaughn. where are the results from the iowa caucuses? >> reporter: and better yet, when are the planes taking off from des moines to head to new hampshire. they're going to get to new hampshire before sunrise goes up but you're not going to see these candidates,...