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i talked to rachel about it. she said it was difficult for her to bring up and also said there will be people who think she should not have brought it up. what is your reaction to this exchange? >> i actually appreciated the fact that she brought it up. so as an outlesbian myself and funny, first time i met mayor pete i was the present ceo of the lgbtq victory fund. and at that time, he had just come out. so i got to talk to him about that. let me tell you coming out is the most personal and fretful for many people experiences that we will ever encounter. so no one can cast judgment on the process around it. i do appreciate the fact that she brought it up to try to get a sense of how authentic is he? was he just trying to -- was he in the closet because he was ambitious or was he grappling with something. i think the way he responded and shared intimately and personally that i had a bit of fear, i didn't quite know who i was, i think that all of us could probably relate to growing up and then realizing at some po
i talked to rachel about it. she said it was difficult for her to bring up and also said there will be people who think she should not have brought it up. what is your reaction to this exchange? >> i actually appreciated the fact that she brought it up. so as an outlesbian myself and funny, first time i met mayor pete i was the present ceo of the lgbtq victory fund. and at that time, he had just come out. so i got to talk to him about that. let me tell you coming out is the most personal...
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rachel: that is how people are leading that. meanwhile, you know, anadarko is waiting for something on occidental. if we do see occidental or anadarko side with occidental saying it is superior coming chevron decide it is out, we will see if shareholders approved. guy: rachel, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. let's continue the conversation in a moment. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson during vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. guy: it is last trading day of the month so we are keeping a careful eye on positioning. also have
rachel: that is how people are leading that. meanwhile, you know, anadarko is waiting for something on occidental. if we do see occidental or anadarko side with occidental saying it is superior coming chevron decide it is out, we will see if shareholders approved. guy: rachel, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. let's continue the conversation in a moment. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new...
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that was michael venuto, and bloomberg's rachel evans. coming up, i speak with the founder of bodhi tree asset management, as more and more hedge funds are using etf's. he tells us how he utilizes them. and one etf that caught our attention this week, the spider s&p oil and gas exploration and production etf. or xop. the trump administration's sanctionso end waivers for iranian crude buyers made investors rush into the fund. earlier this week, it posted its second largest inflow of the year. as a reminder, you can catch all of our charts on the bloomberg at gtv. this is "etf iq." ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg "etf iq." let's get to the etf lifecycle, where we run through the three main stages of etf's. step one is the filing. principal for a suite of three multifactor etf's focusing on international, large-cap, and small to mid-cap, using a combination of value, quality, and growth characteristics to select their investment. step two is the launch. the ishares self driving ev tech etf is the fourth on u.s. exchanges with
that was michael venuto, and bloomberg's rachel evans. coming up, i speak with the founder of bodhi tree asset management, as more and more hedge funds are using etf's. he tells us how he utilizes them. and one etf that caught our attention this week, the spider s&p oil and gas exploration and production etf. or xop. the trump administration's sanctionso end waivers for iranian crude buyers made investors rush into the fund. earlier this week, it posted its second largest inflow of the...
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rachel? for palestinians it will not make much difference, because the occupation has not been part of the conversation in israel for some time. there's not really a left to speak of because the labour party is desiccated. very few people define themselves as left—wing. about 12% of jewish israelis would define themselves as left wing and paradoxically, the younger people, which is contrary to what is happening as a trend in the west, the younger people are more right—wing than the older generation. why is that? for those who remember the old powerful labour party of israel and perhaps don't pay attention to developements there on a day to day or week to week basis? just give us any nutshell why the left has lost so much support? settlement expansion under the treatment of the settlement expansion and the treatment of the palestinians, whether it was the left labour party or right likud party. there are differences on economic issues and in later years, there are differences on how they v
rachel? for palestinians it will not make much difference, because the occupation has not been part of the conversation in israel for some time. there's not really a left to speak of because the labour party is desiccated. very few people define themselves as left—wing. about 12% of jewish israelis would define themselves as left wing and paradoxically, the younger people, which is contrary to what is happening as a trend in the west, the younger people are more right—wing than the older...
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what does it matter what rachel maddow said last night? no one important to the conservative movement, convincing anybody to vote for a center-right candidate is watching rachel maddow. all we do is complain and wish it was the way it was. all we do is complain and a friend of mine told me about a college football coach who said listen, i am going to coach the way i coach. if you don't like the way i coach, tell me. don't go complaining to other people. don't let me hear there are people complaining about the way we coach. when you do, people you complain too, 90% of the people you complain to don't care and 10% are happy. that is what we do. we complain and make the other 10% happy. there was a recent poll of self identified republicans, name 5 leaders in the republican party and most people named trump which is good because he's the leader of the party. the other four were not politicians. they were personalities who appear on fox news. i have no problem with fox news. i'm on it. but they are not leaders of the party. they are celebritie
what does it matter what rachel maddow said last night? no one important to the conservative movement, convincing anybody to vote for a center-right candidate is watching rachel maddow. all we do is complain and wish it was the way it was. all we do is complain and a friend of mine told me about a college football coach who said listen, i am going to coach the way i coach. if you don't like the way i coach, tell me. don't go complaining to other people. don't let me hear there are people...
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you know rachel maddow is grandfather so and was mad so she's connected to the russian prime minister medvedev and that means she's in the center of russian intelligence and then provides us with more reasons to publish the mueller report and see what is behind the scenes of our last thirty seconds go ahead. peter i think that make a clue shit what it's all said for everyone that's watching this is that much of the mainstream media not all of the media but much of it likes a lot about the b.s. they lied about libya they lied about syria they're lying right now about venezuela and ukraine they lie about this beulah report let's not forget was it not bright stelter peter i think six months ago yeah i was saying he is going to be the next president of the united states. i want to point out before we leave i want to point out that the duran is doing a great job in covering these stories in iran has always been right many thanks to my guests here in moscow athens and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember rules. u.s. veterans who come
you know rachel maddow is grandfather so and was mad so she's connected to the russian prime minister medvedev and that means she's in the center of russian intelligence and then provides us with more reasons to publish the mueller report and see what is behind the scenes of our last thirty seconds go ahead. peter i think that make a clue shit what it's all said for everyone that's watching this is that much of the mainstream media not all of the media but much of it likes a lot about the b.s....
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hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. coming up before nine, matt will have all the weekend but first, a summary of this morning's main news. clinics that provide cosmetic procedures, such as fillers and botox injections, are helping to fuel a mental health and anxiety epidemic. that's according to the medical director of nhs england. professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better training to protect vulnerable clients from quick fixes. professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better training to protect vulnerable clients from quick fixes. nhs england says only 100 out of 1,000 cosmetic practitioners are currently registered. not all practitioners are part of the joint council, and we really want to get to a position where any procedure that is offered is done so safely, where the assessments are good, where we take care and attention around people's mental as well as physical health. sri lankan security forces have exchanged fire wit
hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. coming up before nine, matt will have all the weekend but first, a summary of this morning's main news. clinics that provide cosmetic procedures, such as fillers and botox injections, are helping to fuel a mental health and anxiety epidemic. that's according to the medical director of nhs england. professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better training to protect vulnerable clients from...
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what rachel says about the scale of the attacks is the key thing. it is difficult for individual intelligence agencies to stop lone ranger tax, as they are often called. there are a large number of people within our own shores who are on terror watch list. but if you we re on terror watch list. but if you were to monitor these people all the time, you need a dozen police officers, often, round—the—clock. you can't monitor everyone all the time. so individual terrorists will get through. some of the criticism is unfair. but when you have this scale of terror, eight attacks, and then you have the piedt bomb attack that did not fortunately go off at the airport, this was a huge attack, co—ordinated, there had been lots of communication —— pipe—bomb. we would hope intelligence agencies would happen is up. and there is a time ten yea rs happen is up. and there is a time ten years on from the end of the civil war in sri lanka where you would have thought, not necessarily this kind of attack from allegedly from each shehadie group, you would ha
what rachel says about the scale of the attacks is the key thing. it is difficult for individual intelligence agencies to stop lone ranger tax, as they are often called. there are a large number of people within our own shores who are on terror watch list. but if you we re on terror watch list. but if you were to monitor these people all the time, you need a dozen police officers, often, round—the—clock. you can't monitor everyone all the time. so individual terrorists will get through....
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oliver is lying on rachel, and when he does that and rachel sort of strokes him like that, it actually releases oxytocin in both oliver and rachel, so oxytocin is our social bonding hormone. it releases the love hormone, so we naturally become more relaxed and more calm and in doing so, it allows rachel to communicate more openly when testifying in an interview. there are over 200 of these dogs across north america and have been for the past 20 years, but there is no research and what we're doing at the moment is we're working with the kent police and we're evaluating the benefits and the effectiveness of oliver and dogs like oliver in providing companionship when victims and witnesses are being interviewed in a police interview process. this recreation of a police interview room at the university is used to study the psychology of the process. kent police are working with the university to determine the programme's effectiveness. anything that's going to be able to support our witnesses and victims being able to help us and give their evidence, to make it better can only be a good thi
oliver is lying on rachel, and when he does that and rachel sort of strokes him like that, it actually releases oxytocin in both oliver and rachel, so oxytocin is our social bonding hormone. it releases the love hormone, so we naturally become more relaxed and more calm and in doing so, it allows rachel to communicate more openly when testifying in an interview. there are over 200 of these dogs across north america and have been for the past 20 years, but there is no research and what we're...
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rachel, bbc news. now foran astonishing film of elephants in the world to uncovering the rate of deforestation, a new bbc documentary series hopes to tell the story of the planet is never seen before. earth from space uses cameras hundreds of miles in the atmosphere to explore some of the world's most remote habitats. from space... the view of our planet is breathtaking. satellites orbiting the earth can 110w satellites orbiting the earth can now look down on it and absolutely extraordinary detail. using cameras on the ground, in the airand in space, using cameras on the ground, in the air and in space, we can tell the story of life on earth from a brand—new perspective. ata time brand—new perspective. at a time when the earth's surface is changing faster than at any point in human history, we can seejust what impact we are having. you can see earth from space tonight at 9pm on bbc one. now let's look at him and who also has access to cameras up above us, ben rich with the weather forecast. things
rachel, bbc news. now foran astonishing film of elephants in the world to uncovering the rate of deforestation, a new bbc documentary series hopes to tell the story of the planet is never seen before. earth from space uses cameras hundreds of miles in the atmosphere to explore some of the world's most remote habitats. from space... the view of our planet is breathtaking. satellites orbiting the earth can 110w satellites orbiting the earth can now look down on it and absolutely extraordinary...
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i was the first gay rhodes scholar, rachel said. she manages with that discussion to illicit this it took me a while to come out to myself conversation. it goes on with this very interesting discussion of what it was like to be in the military. what it was like to think about the consequences of that for your political career. i think it's both a marker of how far we have come as a country to be able to have this open conversation about being gay and learning about being gay. i think also at the same time raises questions -- his own reticence to come out to himself or to others, the fact he needed to wait until 33 to do it might suggest some of the political pitfalls that are along the way because that reticence suggests the distance we'll still need to come as a nation before fully accepting gay and lesbian people. >> i think the question showed how important it is to have diversity in media and in politics. >> absolutely. >> it was proof that, not only was she a pioneer when it comes to be a rhodes scholar but the only queer woman
i was the first gay rhodes scholar, rachel said. she manages with that discussion to illicit this it took me a while to come out to myself conversation. it goes on with this very interesting discussion of what it was like to be in the military. what it was like to think about the consequences of that for your political career. i think it's both a marker of how far we have come as a country to be able to have this open conversation about being gay and learning about being gay. i think also at...
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rachel maddow show that they checked out of c.n.n. of cuomo of don lemon of bright star today checked out which shows that. this hoax is not believed anymore and my guess is not believed by a large chunk of independent voters and that benefits trump ok demon here but you know we had we had c.n.n. come out in public we can graduate itself is still for its coverage or and then we have people surprises that came out. and praised journalists for their investigation of collusion but there's no collusion so i suppose those prices should be returned i think that we should go forward how and why this pulitzer prize was handed fifteen thousand dollars how it was handed to the journalist for the new york times and the washington post it was headed for deeply sourced relend to steer reported coverage in the public interest that dramatically furthered the nation's understanding of russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and deeds connections to the trump can pay so this is the moment you know its connections to
rachel maddow show that they checked out of c.n.n. of cuomo of don lemon of bright star today checked out which shows that. this hoax is not believed anymore and my guess is not believed by a large chunk of independent voters and that benefits trump ok demon here but you know we had we had c.n.n. come out in public we can graduate itself is still for its coverage or and then we have people surprises that came out. and praised journalists for their investigation of collusion but there's no...
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it doesn't take any brains are brilliant which is why i was able to do it in a rhodes scholar like rachel maddow melted down for two and a half years like a crazed lunatic alex jones she should be in journalism jail if there was one and there is still no wreckage and politicians are rallying around rachel maddow right now in the united states it's a disgusting show and it's not stopping well yeah because you may be blaming the media but no less a figure than the head of the congressional intelligence committee in the house had to shift told c.n.n. there is ample evidence. it's of collusion in plain sight where he is the house intelligence where you're laughing but surely that trumps all sure i mean as why didn't they appoint adam schiff to do the investigation he said that's all it i guess muller is drunk when he goes to work and he's had a brain injury or something and all the f.b.i. the top investigators in the country also are drunk when they go to work because adam shift could have did their job better for him so this is another lying politician adam schiff is a liar and a gas lighter
it doesn't take any brains are brilliant which is why i was able to do it in a rhodes scholar like rachel maddow melted down for two and a half years like a crazed lunatic alex jones she should be in journalism jail if there was one and there is still no wreckage and politicians are rallying around rachel maddow right now in the united states it's a disgusting show and it's not stopping well yeah because you may be blaming the media but no less a figure than the head of the congressional...
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but rachel, let me come to you. the president was bucked by some republican members of the senate when the resolution about the national emergency went up for a vote. plenty of republicans rejected the plan to close the border. do we know if republicans are along for the ride on this transporting of immigrants to sanctuary cities? >> right now it is crickets. leadership in the house and senate, the republican leadership, have not weighed this. obviously republicans are loath to criticize the president because he is so popular with the base. but i think again this will be someone that republicans in general on capitol hill, it is where the story will be next because the president is not just going up against democrats on this. he is going up against his own administration. dhs did not want to do this. that is why they went to congress and blew theis whenl w. this came up twice once in december again during the shutdown showdown in february when they wanted to send the migrants to nancy pelosi's stwrikt as p district
but rachel, let me come to you. the president was bucked by some republican members of the senate when the resolution about the national emergency went up for a vote. plenty of republicans rejected the plan to close the border. do we know if republicans are along for the ride on this transporting of immigrants to sanctuary cities? >> right now it is crickets. leadership in the house and senate, the republican leadership, have not weighed this. obviously republicans are loath to criticize...
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we have steve, rachel, mark and hugh. steve, you are running because, this is steve bland was part of a podcast which originally featured your wife rachel who died last year of cancer? she died in september. she had breast cancerfor died in september. she had breast cancer for two years and we are trying to raise as much money as we can for trying to raise as much money as we canfora trying to raise as much money as we can for a charity that is close to oui’ can for a charity that is close to our hearts. you, me and the big c was a phenomenon podcast because it was a phenomenon podcast because it was a phenomenon podcast because it was a no holds bar explosion of what it is like to be living with cancer? that is right. it was not replicated in the wider media and my wife had the idea for it and it took off. the people it is important to the people in the cancer community, it is important to them. they are engaged in topics. it is really important, a conversation we need to be having a lot about cancer. you have taken ov
we have steve, rachel, mark and hugh. steve, you are running because, this is steve bland was part of a podcast which originally featured your wife rachel who died last year of cancer? she died in september. she had breast cancerfor died in september. she had breast cancer for two years and we are trying to raise as much money as we can for trying to raise as much money as we canfora trying to raise as much money as we can for a charity that is close to oui’ can for a charity that is close to...
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so what happened that day after bar released his summary what happened to the ratings of rachel bad of c.n.n. of m s n b c tucker carlson and his one hour show got more viewers than all of c.n.n. combined that means a significant amount of people mostly i would guess independent voters who are buying into this narrative for two three years that trump colluded with russia check out rachel maddow show that they checked out of c.n.n. of cuomo of don lemon of brian stelter they checked out which shows that that this hoax is not believed anymore and my guess is not believed by a large chunk of independent voters and that benefits trump ok demon here but you know we had we had c.n.n. come out in public we can graduate itself is still for its coverage or and then we have people surprises that came out. and praised journalists for their investigation of collusion but there's no collusion so i suppose those prices should be returned i think that we should i should quote how and why they split it's a price was handed fifteen thousand dollars how it was candid to go into this for the new york tim
so what happened that day after bar released his summary what happened to the ratings of rachel bad of c.n.n. of m s n b c tucker carlson and his one hour show got more viewers than all of c.n.n. combined that means a significant amount of people mostly i would guess independent voters who are buying into this narrative for two three years that trump colluded with russia check out rachel maddow show that they checked out of c.n.n. of cuomo of don lemon of brian stelter they checked out which...
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joining me tonight, the conservative commentator tim montgomerie, and the journalist and author rachel shabi. the fire service in northern ireland say a "running wildfire" in county down has now been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains, above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. 0n the mountainside, a firefront a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the gorse. eyewitnesses described it as a running wildfire. 50 firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control. the flames came close to a caravan park. police went from one mobile home to another, telling people to get out quickly. buses took around 200 holiday—makers to a leisure centre. it wasn't how they expected to be spending their easter. very frightening. people were told to get
joining me tonight, the conservative commentator tim montgomerie, and the journalist and author rachel shabi. the fire service in northern ireland say a "running wildfire" in county down has now been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains, above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. 0n the mountainside, a firefront a...
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correspondent rachel blevins gives us an aerial view of the situation plus is the right hailing the right sherry moment fading or just heating up hillary ford which takes us behind the wheel of the future of funding for these companies all of that directly ahead but first some headlines. and we begin here it's a big one new regulations of online media and concerns about new threats to free speech broad new rules for internet content providers are being unveiled in the united kingdom over the weekend u.k. prime minister theresa may announced a menu of policy proposals including creating a regulator with the power to block specific sites and content and to hold companies and even individual executives at companies like facebook and google legally liable for the content carried on their platforms all of this of course is being done in theory to combat the spread of violent and extremist content false information and harmful material aimed at children again that's what we're told the concerns of mass shooting experts and those who want greater regulation kicked into high gear after the recent
correspondent rachel blevins gives us an aerial view of the situation plus is the right hailing the right sherry moment fading or just heating up hillary ford which takes us behind the wheel of the future of funding for these companies all of that directly ahead but first some headlines. and we begin here it's a big one new regulations of online media and concerns about new threats to free speech broad new rules for internet content providers are being unveiled in the united kingdom over the...
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and that's rachel's young son running the whole operation. they gave us permission to show his face, but we're going to blur it anyway. i still have hope for him. >> three, two, one. >> hello. this is thomas robb, national director of the knights party. >> hello and i'm rachel pendergraft. welcome to another edition of "this is the klan." and there's a lot of news going on this week. there's an attack on law and order in general. now, i noticed that seems kind of humorous to you. >> cut just for a second. i just -- you guys are doing great. i just think if you guys talk more to the camera out here. you're just talking to -- it's just me and you. and i hope my black presence isn't disturbing. >> that's okay. >> you want to invite the viewer at home in. that's all i'm saying. >> so we can officially say now that this wonderful black man has given us technical advice to make our show even better. >> yes. see? even that was better. you were talking right to me. it was like i was right there at the taping with you. >> absolutely. >> let's do this,
and that's rachel's young son running the whole operation. they gave us permission to show his face, but we're going to blur it anyway. i still have hope for him. >> three, two, one. >> hello. this is thomas robb, national director of the knights party. >> hello and i'm rachel pendergraft. welcome to another edition of "this is the klan." and there's a lot of news going on this week. there's an attack on law and order in general. now, i noticed that seems kind of...
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and rachel hopkins. thank you for coming over here. emanuel macron said five years. weaver seen the pictures of the gaping holes, weav've seen the debris that lines the knave. it seems optimistic but a positive statement that this city will move forward. >> i think president macron was optimistic and he certainly expressed that in his speech. also note that the olympics are coming up in paris, so there is certainly momentum to build things ahead of that. you're right, it seems ambitious. it's a huge structure, ancient -- not ancient, but centuries old. it's run by the state. there are private funders who want to support it. it seems like potentially it could become a hornet's nest, but where there's a will, there's a way. >> we have no idea how much this will cost. they haven't begun doing the structural assessment. but donations are in the millions worldwide. >> luxury magnets have give ayn lot of money. one of the sad statistics that's jumped out at me is the state of france contributed 2 million euros a year to the upkeep of notre dame, which really was not enough
and rachel hopkins. thank you for coming over here. emanuel macron said five years. weaver seen the pictures of the gaping holes, weav've seen the debris that lines the knave. it seems optimistic but a positive statement that this city will move forward. >> i think president macron was optimistic and he certainly expressed that in his speech. also note that the olympics are coming up in paris, so there is certainly momentum to build things ahead of that. you're right, it seems ambitious....
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racheles it matter what maddow said last night? convincing anybody to vote for the right candidate is watching rachel maddow. so the doors have been blown off the whole business and all we do is complain and wish it was back the way it was. i don't know why, but that is all we do, complain. a friend of mine told me a great story about a college football coach, who said to the team at the beginning of the season, listen, i'm going to coach the way that i coach. if you don't like the way i coach it, tell me. don't go complaining to other people. don't let me hear that there are people complaining about the way we are coaching. if you don't like it, talk to me. before you do, remember two things. people you complain to, 90% of them don't care, and 10% are happy. that is what we do. we complain and make the other 10% in america happy. there was a recent poll, literally crickets i heard, self-identified republicans, name five leaders in the republican party. most people named trump, which is good, because he is the leader of the party.
racheles it matter what maddow said last night? convincing anybody to vote for the right candidate is watching rachel maddow. so the doors have been blown off the whole business and all we do is complain and wish it was back the way it was. i don't know why, but that is all we do, complain. a friend of mine told me a great story about a college football coach, who said to the team at the beginning of the season, listen, i'm going to coach the way that i coach. if you don't like the way i coach...
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this is as much your territory as mine, rachel. and thanks for the first presidential campaign interview of seth moulton. we now eventual two military veterans running for the democratic nomination. >> three. >> who is the thirded? >> tulsi gabbardard, pete buttigieg and sething. > all among the youngest. when i was a kid, had you to be a military veteran to run for anything. i mean anything. and they all were. the only person i can think of running for president when i was a kid in high school was bobby kennedy who was the only member of his family who didn't serve who was old enough to serve, didn't serve in world war ii. so it's fascinating see that we then created this massive gap that was basically provoked by vietnam era where avoiding military service for the first time became the dominant approach to war. and so we had john kerry, but it's been pretty rare to have the -- have military veterans especially in a big field like this. >> yeah. it's fascinating me. that dynamic the crossover of those two dynamics is exactly right
this is as much your territory as mine, rachel. and thanks for the first presidential campaign interview of seth moulton. we now eventual two military veterans running for the democratic nomination. >> three. >> who is the thirded? >> tulsi gabbardard, pete buttigieg and sething. > all among the youngest. when i was a kid, had you to be a military veteran to run for anything. i mean anything. and they all were. the only person i can think of running for president when i was...
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. >> good evening, rachel. i was riveted to that interview. you took elizabeth warren through every question that we're all wondering about how did she come to this position, which she had already tweeted i think earlier today. >> this afternoon. >> she got out there right away and then that hypothetical you gave her about if you could see into the future and actually kn impeachment would be actually politically harmful for democrats. >> that it wouldn't result in him being removed. >> wouldn't result in him being removed. in other words, a clinton version of impeachment is it worth doing and her answer to that was so powerful. >> solidly yes. it's the right thing to do because it's the right thing to do. let the chips fall where they may. it's interestinging to -- you and i cover these guys and know all these candidates not only for how they're running but how they have campaigned and the kinds of people they are. i would not have expected that warren would be the one coming out and saying impeachment is the right thing to do. it's so distant
. >> good evening, rachel. i was riveted to that interview. you took elizabeth warren through every question that we're all wondering about how did she come to this position, which she had already tweeted i think earlier today. >> this afternoon. >> she got out there right away and then that hypothetical you gave her about if you could see into the future and actually kn impeachment would be actually politically harmful for democrats. >> that it wouldn't result in him...
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network artie's rachel blevins joins us now to discuss the details rachel so what are the reports saying right now about the possibility of the u.k. working with the way race to looks like the decision was made by u.k.'s national security council which is chaired by prime minister theresa may and according to the reports that have come out about it so far they're saying that the u.k. plans to give wall way limited access to help build non core elements of their five g. network so they're taking some of these privacy concerns into account but at the same time they're not completely ruling out working with wall way all together and that's a really big deal because right now the united states has been actively warning other countries about working with wall weigh on their five g. technology and u.s. officials like secretary of state might prompt has even gone as far as to say that those countries that do decide to work with wall way could end up cutting intelligence ties with the united states because the u.s. doesn't trust them as a result of that. so the u.k. is a member of five eyes inte
network artie's rachel blevins joins us now to discuss the details rachel so what are the reports saying right now about the possibility of the u.k. working with the way race to looks like the decision was made by u.k.'s national security council which is chaired by prime minister theresa may and according to the reports that have come out about it so far they're saying that the u.k. plans to give wall way limited access to help build non core elements of their five g. network so they're taking...
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correspondent rachel blevins thank you. the european union has grown concerned over china's economic ambitions in europe and considers it a strategic competitor since two thousand and ten china has made significant and increasingly large investments in the e.u. about a third of the blocks total assets are now in the hands of foreign owned companies . of these nine point five percent of these companies have their ownership based in china hong kong or macao or up significantly from two point five percent in two thousand and seven. the company compares that to the control twenty nine percent controlled by either us or canada right now and that is a significant decline from the forty two percent back in two thousand and seven analysts estimate that comprehensibly china has invested three hundred eighteen billion euros into the e.u. over the past decade while the total amount is not huge relatively speaking that pace is alarming. chinese into teas are already partially or wholly owned at least four airports six seaports wind far
correspondent rachel blevins thank you. the european union has grown concerned over china's economic ambitions in europe and considers it a strategic competitor since two thousand and ten china has made significant and increasingly large investments in the e.u. about a third of the blocks total assets are now in the hands of foreign owned companies . of these nine point five percent of these companies have their ownership based in china hong kong or macao or up significantly from two point five...
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rachel's right about the animal. it's the animal that rachel carson brought in to eat all the porcupines on the islands in her novel. >> all right. well, now it's making a lot more sense. so you don't have an official mascot animal for your campaign yet? >> no, no, i don't, but i'm very serious about this campaign, lawrence. i think a lot of permanent damage is being done to our country if nothing changes. the arc of the last two years. if we have six more years of spending ourselves into bankruptcy without a thought about it and insulting our allies and eroding our military alliances abroad, and cozying up to dictators and insulting everyone who is part of our lattice work of defense, there is no limit to the damage that can be done. >> now, you're coming to us from new hampshire tonight. that is obviously where you're going to concentrate, being from the neighboring state of massachusetts. you've spent all of your life in the region. you know new hampshire well. you know it better than donald trump. is it your stra
rachel's right about the animal. it's the animal that rachel carson brought in to eat all the porcupines on the islands in her novel. >> all right. well, now it's making a lot more sense. so you don't have an official mascot animal for your campaign yet? >> no, no, i don't, but i'm very serious about this campaign, lawrence. i think a lot of permanent damage is being done to our country if nothing changes. the arc of the last two years. if we have six more years of spending...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. when it rains, it pours. it feels like a friday. literally since dinnertime tonight, we have learned in "the washington post" that the president's son jared kushner is white house official number one who was denied a security clearance last year because of concerns about foreign influence over him, his private business interests and his personal conduct. after a ruling by career security officials that mr. kushner had too many significant disqualifying factors to receive a top secret clearance, a trump political appointee nevertheless overruled that determination and gave jared kushner the top secret clearance anyway. kushner you might remember issued a statement in february saying that his security clearance was handled in the regular process. it now seems clear according to a whistle-blower in a position to know that that statement was absolutely not true. "the post" reports tonight that kushner's t
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. when it rains, it pours. it feels like a friday. literally since dinnertime tonight, we have learned in "the washington post" that the president's son jared kushner is white house official number one who was denied a security clearance last year because of concerns about foreign influence over him,...
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this is as much your territory as mine, rachel. and thanks for the first presidential campaign interview of seth moulton. we now eventual two military veterans running for the democratic nomination. >> three. >> who is the thirded? >> tulsi gabbardard, pete buttigieg and sething. > all among the
this is as much your territory as mine, rachel. and thanks for the first presidential campaign interview of seth moulton. we now eventual two military veterans running for the democratic nomination. >> three. >> who is the thirded? >> tulsi gabbardard, pete buttigieg and sething. > all among the
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rachel maddow, she makes me mad. why are you watching? my message to you at a think it's especially relevant in silicon valley is is an abundancee of opportunity everywhere to connect with people. i'm not saying that you've got to make a movie or you got to do a tv show. but i'm saying if you did one, and it wasas any good, the secod one, like pancakes, you could make a difference but if you don't want to do that, if you don't want to meet up with five billionaires to put money together, which i think his mistake, i think you should, there are the things you can do. what do i ask people at the national review daily? i asked them to tell me a story. we all have a story. some of us are lying about our stories i can tell up your butt we all have a story. so we should start there. you know, on a macro level. do you know how rich american history is of stories that we don't tell? i wrote some down justha today. did you know the dodge brothers, you know the story of the dodge brothers? started dodge brilliant, crazy. they were like zany and kin
rachel maddow, she makes me mad. why are you watching? my message to you at a think it's especially relevant in silicon valley is is an abundancee of opportunity everywhere to connect with people. i'm not saying that you've got to make a movie or you got to do a tv show. but i'm saying if you did one, and it wasas any good, the secod one, like pancakes, you could make a difference but if you don't want to do that, if you don't want to meet up with five billionaires to put money together, which...
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the rachel maddow starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thank you at home for joining us this hour. it has been an incredible 24 hours in the news, hasn't it? i mean, this time last night we were just getting news that the president's older sister, a federal judge, had suddenly retired from the bench just after it was announce that had she was being investigated by a judicial conduct counsel for her alleged role with her brother, the president, in a long running and very lucrative tax avoidance and fraud scheme that was run out of their family businesses. according to breakthrough reporting on the "new york times" on that tax scheme, she may have benefited personally to the tune of tens of millions of dollars from the alleged tax fraud schemes that she and her sibling concocted and ran for years. judge berry's own share of the wind fall from fred trump's business estate was nearly $200 million. her sudden resignation from the bench, again, just report this had time last night that resignation ends the judicial conduct inquiry into her role
the rachel maddow starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. much appreciated. thank you at home for joining us this hour. it has been an incredible 24 hours in the news, hasn't it? i mean, this time last night we were just getting news that the president's older sister, a federal judge, had suddenly retired from the bench just after it was announce that had she was being investigated by a judicial conduct counsel for her alleged role with her brother, the president, in...
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there's just so much in this report, rachel. it's been overwhelming to try to pick what can we squeeze in to these segments. >> the only thing i
there's just so much in this report, rachel. it's been overwhelming to try to pick what can we squeeze in to these segments. >> the only thing i
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thanks, rachel. great to be here. with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening, rachel. you sure you don't want to host this hour also? there's just so much in this report, rachel. it's been overwhelming to try to pick what can we squeeze in to these segments. >> the only thing i want to do that would still give me pleasure even though it may result in me having to stop reading it for awhile, the only thing is take a little break to go to a casting office somewhere to pick the people who i would like to play to act out all of the scenes involving kt mcfarland. >> yes. >> it's like the new efforts at obstruction we didn't know about, the kt mcfarland, erik prince stuff, steve bannon stuff, lune do you quoukowski stuff, especially stuff never
thanks, rachel. great to be here. with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening, rachel. you sure you don't want to host this hour also? there's just so much in this report, rachel. it's been overwhelming to try to pick what can we squeeze in to these segments. >> the only thing i want to do that would still give me pleasure even though it may result in me having to stop reading it for awhile, the only thing is take a little break to go to a casting office somewhere to pick the people...
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it's rachel. she's stunning to look at. >> seriously, it's 20 years late, but thank you. >> the teen rom-com transformed into bonn if ied heartthrobs when it hit theaters in 1999. >> i thought it was a cool representation of teens in a john hughes vibe. >> one memory that comes to mind? >> i think i remember the most feeling really self-conscious in the scene where i have to gcome down the stairs in the red dress. because there were two of that dress. i know this because one dress felt a good size smaller than the otr one. so i'm in second dress going like, just get down the stairs. >> that's myolow in 6 seconds of the movie. >> so 20 years later s this cast drid for a reboot? >> if you had to make this movie now, they meet up at a high school reunion thing. he's just like getting out of his disastrous first marriage. he's let himself go. and i'm like, hey, i owe you one. i think we're done here. >> can can we get back to the sports movies? and what i consider one of the greatest of all times. tel
it's rachel. she's stunning to look at. >> seriously, it's 20 years late, but thank you. >> the teen rom-com transformed into bonn if ied heartthrobs when it hit theaters in 1999. >> i thought it was a cool representation of teens in a john hughes vibe. >> one memory that comes to mind? >> i think i remember the most feeling really self-conscious in the scene where i have to gcome down the stairs in the red dress. because there were two of that dress. i know this...
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is influencing the thing reporting for boom bust rachel glove and art she. stands out to america and turning from sanctions to corruption peru is in shock over the latest episode of the sprawling international scandal around brazilian construction giant oda breck on wednesday that two time former president of peru alan garcia fatally shot himself after police arrived at mr garcia's home to arrest him on charges of accepting kickbacks from other brecht mr garcia's two terms as president were separated by twenty years the most recent term running from two thousand and six to two thousand and eleven mr garcia was charged by the special prosecutor assigned to the direct case with using the illicit funds he received from zero direct to finance that campaign the prosecutor says as much as fourteen million dollars worth of bribes may have been paid to mr garcia and members of his administration there is now only one living former peruvian president who has not been implicated in the zero direct super scandal. going farther south from peru to argentina president mau
is influencing the thing reporting for boom bust rachel glove and art she. stands out to america and turning from sanctions to corruption peru is in shock over the latest episode of the sprawling international scandal around brazilian construction giant oda breck on wednesday that two time former president of peru alan garcia fatally shot himself after police arrived at mr garcia's home to arrest him on charges of accepting kickbacks from other brecht mr garcia's two terms as president were...
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or you could just keep on blindly pretending where already great and if you listen to rachel maddow and you know things will be great well there's ignorance and there's willful ignorance so when you have rachel maddow she's just ignorant she doesn't know anything about economics he's a financially illiterate same thing with a lot of people on the left like amy goodman in a democracy now is never had a report on the economy that made any sense in the twenty five years she's been on the air then there is a willful ignorance and that would be re dahlia re dahlia he's not mentioning money gold. or interest rates in his solutions at all that's well for ignorance he knows in his heart of hearts that the problem is the money itself the us dollar is trash it's garbage it's no good it's not a store of value it's not a medium of exchange it's it's a it's a yuppie free ticket tickets you know it's a common wall street when i was working i was true to call them yuppie coupons you know they're just they just pour out of the bank essentially you know you don't work for him at all they just put your e
or you could just keep on blindly pretending where already great and if you listen to rachel maddow and you know things will be great well there's ignorance and there's willful ignorance so when you have rachel maddow she's just ignorant she doesn't know anything about economics he's a financially illiterate same thing with a lot of people on the left like amy goodman in a democracy now is never had a report on the economy that made any sense in the twenty five years she's been on the air then...
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america's rachel blevins thanks for joining us. climate change could mean the end of many coastal cities but they also wonder if land is the only place available for people to build their home r.t. america's natasha suite has more. the side of it looks like an island getaway but the united nations is actually backing the design of a new floating so. city the talent reportedly be extremely eco friendly affordable and even be able to withstand a category five hurricane take a look at the proposed city right there on the water according to the u.n. the city would be able to house ten thousand residents it would be a collection of hexagons with each platform holding three hundred residents the entire city would contain a total of six villages the concept known as oceanic city was designed by architect ingles the project is still in search for funding and the u.n. is supporting this idea because it may actually serve as a solution to several pressing matters one is affordable housing two it would be able to withstand natural disasters l
america's rachel blevins thanks for joining us. climate change could mean the end of many coastal cities but they also wonder if land is the only place available for people to build their home r.t. america's natasha suite has more. the side of it looks like an island getaway but the united nations is actually backing the design of a new floating so. city the talent reportedly be extremely eco friendly affordable and even be able to withstand a category five hurricane take a look at the proposed...