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in 2005 rachel applied for and became part of a revolutionary study. she was one of twenty three patients to undergo mdma assisted therapy. she was initially a bit hesitant. >> i also believe, like most people, that this medication puts holes in your brain and it can't possibly do anything... but at least it was different. >> "techknow's" lindsay moran traveled to south carolina to meet with doctor micheal mithoefer the psychiatrist who led the mdma study. >> the clips you're about to see may look like a standard therapy session, but rachel hope had just been given 125 milligrams of pure mdma. rachel gave "techknow" special permission to view these never before seen clips. she also gave the mithoefers permission to discuss her therapy session. >> but maybe being willing to let go of trying to understand for a few minutes? >> in this videotaped session, rachel shares what she says was a difficult relationship with her mother. >> why didn't she want anybody else to have me either? >> with the mdma i was able to connect with these really primal and scary
in 2005 rachel applied for and became part of a revolutionary study. she was one of twenty three patients to undergo mdma assisted therapy. she was initially a bit hesitant. >> i also believe, like most people, that this medication puts holes in your brain and it can't possibly do anything... but at least it was different. >> "techknow's" lindsay moran traveled to south carolina to meet with doctor micheal mithoefer the psychiatrist who led the mdma study. >> the...
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hi, rachelle. >>reporter: hi, amy, tom, yeah, crews are breaking down here at filled and standing room only on top of it, former president bill clinton was stumping for his wife hillary during this campaign, and that's something we've been seeing a lot of. politicians, family members, out helping their candidate of choice, we asked the people at thh rally tonight, just how effective is that, i think you're going to be surprised to hear the answer, we'll have that coi up toniht on the cw at 10:00 and 7 news at 11:00, for now, live in spartanburg, rachelle spence, 7 news. >>> thank you, rachelle. if the latest polls stand, hillary clinton will win south carolina's democratic primary without breaking a sweat. clemson's palmetto poll, look at this, saying she's got 64% of the vote. bernie sanders at 14%. but, keep this in mind. everybody else is undecided. the primary is two days away, we'll be here saturday night to bring you coverage from all over the state. >>> just minutes, a meeting talking about
hi, rachelle. >>reporter: hi, amy, tom, yeah, crews are breaking down here at filled and standing room only on top of it, former president bill clinton was stumping for his wife hillary during this campaign, and that's something we've been seeing a lot of. politicians, family members, out helping their candidate of choice, we asked the people at thh rally tonight, just how effective is that, i think you're going to be surprised to hear the answer, we'll have that coi up toniht on the cw...
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so rachel, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans. and by the way, who are not all that enamored with the establishment. >> well, look, i have to just jump in here, because honestly, senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. and i have to tell you that it is -- it is really quite -- really quite amusing to me. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. ♪ light piano today i saw a giant. it had no arms, but it welcomed me. (crow cawing) it had no heart, but it was alive. (train wheels on tracks) it had no mouth, but it spo
so rachel, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans. and by the way, who are not all that enamored with the establishment. >> well, look, i have to just jump in here, because honestly, senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. and i have to tell you that it is -- it is really quite -- really quite amusing to me. when you're on...
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officer rachel eid was going after burglary suspects in the highlands. at last check the officer was in fair condition at denver health. one of the suspect killed after a short chase. officer rachel eid joined denver police in 2014 after leaving another department. she's often featured in the dpd's youtube videos. chief robert white says she has an outstanding work record. a verdict could come down today in the case against dynel lane - the woman who attacked an expecting mother.. jurors will return to the boulder county courthouse at nine this morning to start their deliberations again. they've talked through the evidence and witness testimoney for 6 hours already. lane is on trial for attempted first- degree murder. the pregnant woman, michelle wilkins survived the attack-- but her unborn baby girl did not. a teenager is accused of shooting and killing a mesa county deputy.... and today, austin holzer will be formally charged as an adult for murder, assault and trespassing. deputy derek geer died- after spending several days on life support.... so his
officer rachel eid was going after burglary suspects in the highlands. at last check the officer was in fair condition at denver health. one of the suspect killed after a short chase. officer rachel eid joined denver police in 2014 after leaving another department. she's often featured in the dpd's youtube videos. chief robert white says she has an outstanding work record. a verdict could come down today in the case against dynel lane - the woman who attacked an expecting mother.. jurors will...
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. >> reporter: you may remember rachel noerdlinger left her post because she said she didn't want her son to be the spotlight and headlines, but tonight her son khari noerdlinger is right back stabbed and killed a man just steps below this apartment last night. 19-year-old khari noerdlinger who the mayor of edgewater says is the son of rachel noerdlinger is charged with ago gravated manslaughter. he stabbed and killed a man in front of an edgewater home. >> she lives two doors down from the noerdlingers. her bedroom window sits above the crime scene where blood still covers the sidewalk monday night. >> i'm a very light sleeper. i didn't hear a thing. >> reporter: the victim identified as savion lewallen and four others seen here traveled with plans to rob noerdlinger. sources say the plot involved drugs, but during the altercation lewallen was fatally stabbed in the thigh. >> this is beyond strange. killing here in this town, only surpassed by noerdlinger's alleged involvement. this, not the first time the teen has been in trouble with the law. noerdlinger herself drew heat for faili
. >> reporter: you may remember rachel noerdlinger left her post because she said she didn't want her son to be the spotlight and headlines, but tonight her son khari noerdlinger is right back stabbed and killed a man just steps below this apartment last night. 19-year-old khari noerdlinger who the mayor of edgewater says is the son of rachel noerdlinger is charged with ago gravated manslaughter. he stabbed and killed a man in front of an edgewater home. >> she lives two doors down...
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it's nice to have you here tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. pleased to be with you. >> let me ask you about not the result between bernie sanders and hillary clinton in nevada, but -- >> thank you. >> -- let me ask you about the turnout. this is only the second time the democratic party has managed to contested caucus in nevada, as an early state caucus. it looks like the numbers suggest that the voter turnout is down. maybe as much as 50% from 2008. the democratic turnout estimate right now, we're hearing, is 80,000 people turned out in nevada. are you worried that turnout numbers are down so much in each of the first three states for democratic voters? >> no, you know, we had a different sort of election and i think you have to judge each election based on, you know, the dynamics that occur in that election. i mean, 80,000 is a really good turnout. it's something that the nevada party really emphasized. we had electronic tools that we used this time, 31,000 people were able to preregister going into the caucuses. we had an online tool that h
it's nice to have you here tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. pleased to be with you. >> let me ask you about not the result between bernie sanders and hillary clinton in nevada, but -- >> thank you. >> -- let me ask you about the turnout. this is only the second time the democratic party has managed to contested caucus in nevada, as an early state caucus. it looks like the numbers suggest that the voter turnout is down. maybe as much as 50% from 2008. the democratic...
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rachel hunter began modeling 30 years ago. it was a trip back home that inspired her to create a new show that has her seeing beauty in a whole new light. and beachy hair landed rachel hunter on the cover of countless magazines for much of the '80s and '90s. >> you were the first class of true supermodels. when you hear the word supermodel -- >> like a halloween costume. i don't know what it was. i think it was like thismerging moment that happened with fashion where everybody was a superstar at that time. >> reporter: discovered at 16 years old hunter wasn't always so sure this career was for her. >> honestly never dawned on me the impact of what clearly this would end up being in my life. >> reporter: were you immediately happy with this career or were there times you were sort of disappointed by it? >> i was like i'm going to go in and make money and get out and here we are 30 years later, clearly sucked me in. was i happy doing it? it was a job. i'm embarking on a journey around the world. >> reporter: the 46-year-old mode
rachel hunter began modeling 30 years ago. it was a trip back home that inspired her to create a new show that has her seeing beauty in a whole new light. and beachy hair landed rachel hunter on the cover of countless magazines for much of the '80s and '90s. >> you were the first class of true supermodels. when you hear the word supermodel -- >> like a halloween costume. i don't know what it was. i think it was like thismerging moment that happened with fashion where everybody was a...
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brian, rachel? >> kristen, thank you. let's listen to a bit of this congressman jim clyburn, whose endorsement really did help to power the clinton victory tonight. >> have rendered a significant verdict. [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> and i want to thank -- she'll be here in a moment. and to i want thank each and every one of you for all the work that you've done to make this evening possible. we, tonight, have started hillary clinton on her way to the white house. [ cheers and applause ] people of south carolina have said that if you work hard, if you build the resume, if you remain true to your own principles, if you remain loyal to the administration that got this economy out of the ditch -- [ cheers and applause ] >> and if you lay out a plan, as to how you will build upon that record and take us to where we ought to be, you will be rewarded. and tonight, you have rewarded hillary clinton and she will reward each and every one of us in this great nation. y'all didn't come to hear me, so let me present to you
brian, rachel? >> kristen, thank you. let's listen to a bit of this congressman jim clyburn, whose endorsement really did help to power the clinton victory tonight. >> have rendered a significant verdict. [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> and i want to thank -- she'll be here in a moment. and to i want thank each and every one of you for all the work that you've done to make this evening possible. we, tonight, have started hillary clinton on her way to the white house. [...
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rachel: absolutely. i know we want to turn the page on the iraq war, but just imagine, i mean, look at the attention that the press put on wmds, did they not have it, were they lying, blah, blah, blah. can you imagine, general, if a republican president had been caught, i mean, caught -- and, by the way, the tailly beast is -- daily beast is no conservative rag. this is a liberal web site. if they had been caught cooking the books and changing the data, and another question is how does that, how does that change how the generals advise if they're getting, if they're getting information that's not correct? how does that change how they advise on the war? >> yeah. major investigation taking place at central command headquarters over this very issue of manipulating intelligence information at a relatively high level inside central command that the analysts were very frustrated with, and they are the whistleblowers. most of us who have connections there believe the whistleblowers, frankly, and it's sad comme
rachel: absolutely. i know we want to turn the page on the iraq war, but just imagine, i mean, look at the attention that the press put on wmds, did they not have it, were they lying, blah, blah, blah. can you imagine, general, if a republican president had been caught, i mean, caught -- and, by the way, the tailly beast is -- daily beast is no conservative rag. this is a liberal web site. if they had been caught cooking the books and changing the data, and another question is how does that,...
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rachelle spence is standing by live in spartanburg county with the latest there. rachelle. >>reporter: yeah, gordon, diane, we have seen so much damage, all across spartanburg county, if you take a look at the building behind me, you see the caution tape, this roof was ripped off all three businesses and unfortunately, that's not all. over in boiling springs, a power line came down, blocking the road. one [ bleep ] says the weather was -- woman says the weather was so bad she couldn't see the pole after it fell so she ran into it, smashing her windshield. >> i feel that the good lord is watching over me. really and truly. i've already prayed how lucky i was that i'm still alive. >>reporter: now, she is doing okay, she gave me a great big hug and says she's so happy back to her family, the same thing that these business owners said. he had to deal with the -- they had to deal with the roof being ripped off and a gas leak. there's this wire hanging down on main street, this is still a live wire. hours later, they're still waiting for duke energy crews to get out here, but tha
rachelle spence is standing by live in spartanburg county with the latest there. rachelle. >>reporter: yeah, gordon, diane, we have seen so much damage, all across spartanburg county, if you take a look at the building behind me, you see the caution tape, this roof was ripped off all three businesses and unfortunately, that's not all. over in boiling springs, a power line came down, blocking the road. one [ bleep ] says the weather was -- woman says the weather was so bad she couldn't see...
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. >> how about rachel mcadams. >> rachel has been working with the same stylist as jennifer lopez. peaks and valleys, so we could see something like that rachel. >> i can can't wait to see what is on the red carpet and usually whatever you see is a go. >> if i know it, you know it. >>> one name that certain is an it name when it comes to devining oscar elegance, versa the versace palace in miami, it' massive awesome estate and it's been turned in one of the ritziest hotels in the world and we got a private tour. in soubeach's village, 10 bedrooms, 11 baths, set up on 23,000 square feet of mediterranean decadence. >> this is the villa sweet and this actually was gianni very >> who's stayed here? >> this is where kim kardashian stayed. >> the kardashians actually rented out the whole mansion. >> they hung out and i think this is where they all hung out. you see them all thrown across the bed chitchatting and hanging out. >> the suites from $4,000 a night. gold on pictures, in the beds on the pool. kiley j swam in that pool and so did the biebs. >> justin stayed in the venn us in room
. >> how about rachel mcadams. >> rachel has been working with the same stylist as jennifer lopez. peaks and valleys, so we could see something like that rachel. >> i can can't wait to see what is on the red carpet and usually whatever you see is a go. >> if i know it, you know it. >>> one name that certain is an it name when it comes to devining oscar elegance, versa the versace palace in miami, it' massive awesome estate and it's been turned in one of the...
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rachel? >> secretary clinton, republicans, particularly in campaign years, often talk about which departments of government, which agencies of government they would get rid of if they were elected president. the epa, the department of education, the commerce department, oops. is there a department of government that you would get rid of or is there a whole new one you would create? >> the answer to both of those is no. i'm interested in making what we have work better. i want to streamline programs that are duplicative and redundant. i want to have a top to bottom review about what works and doesn't work and be absolutely clear. we're getting rid of what doesn't work. i have had the opportunity to run a big agency. i was very flattered when henry kissinger said i ran the state department better than anybody had run it in a long time. so i have an idea about what it's going to take to make our government work more efficiently, and when you put together a budget, you have to make a lot of hard
rachel? >> secretary clinton, republicans, particularly in campaign years, often talk about which departments of government, which agencies of government they would get rid of if they were elected president. the epa, the department of education, the commerce department, oops. is there a department of government that you would get rid of or is there a whole new one you would create? >> the answer to both of those is no. i'm interested in making what we have work better. i want to...
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rachel? >> secretary clinton, senator sanders is campaigning against you now, at this point in the campaign. basically arguing you're not progressive enough to be the democratic nominee. he had said if you vote for the iraq war, favor of the death penalty be wobbled on the keystone pipeline, tpp, you're into tar to right of the democratic party to be the party's stand ard bearer. given those policy positions, why should liberal democrats support you and not senator sanders? >> well, because i have a progressive who gets things done and route of that word, progressive, is progress. but i have heard senator sanders' comments and it's really caused me to wonder, who i left in the progressive wing of the democratic party? under his definition, president obama's not progressive because he took donations from wall street. vice president biden is not progressive because he supported keystone. senator shaheen is not progressive because she supports the trade pac. even the late great senator wellstone
rachel? >> secretary clinton, senator sanders is campaigning against you now, at this point in the campaign. basically arguing you're not progressive enough to be the democratic nominee. he had said if you vote for the iraq war, favor of the death penalty be wobbled on the keystone pipeline, tpp, you're into tar to right of the democratic party to be the party's stand ard bearer. given those policy positions, why should liberal democrats support you and not senator sanders? >> well,...
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i'm with rachel here. he should have seized the day and said, declared success, but by the way, here he is. so i'll hand it back to you. >> 15 minutes to midnight on the east coast. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] [ chanting ] >> all: we want bernie! we want bernie! we want bernie! >> thank you! iowa, thank you! [ cheers and applause ] >> nine months ago we came to this beautiful state, had we had no political organization. we had no money, we had no name recognition and we were taking on the most powerful political organization in the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] and tonight while the results are still not known, it looks like we are in a virtual tie. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> and -- and while -- >> all: bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! >> -- and while the results are still not complete, it looks like we'll have about half of the iowa delegates. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to take this opportunity to congratula
i'm with rachel here. he should have seized the day and said, declared success, but by the way, here he is. so i'll hand it back to you. >> 15 minutes to midnight on the east coast. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] [ chanting ] >> all: we want bernie! we want bernie! we want bernie! >> thank you! iowa, thank you! [ cheers and applause ] >> nine months ago we came to this beautiful state, had we had no political organization. we had no money,...
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a perspective from rachel maddow. pl plap: rachel maddow had another big first. she got to do it. we'll see what it was, next. pair by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >>> as the secretary knows, you put titles on ads and you send them out. there was no word that said those newspapers had endorsed her. >> do you want 30 seconds on this issue? >> no. >> with that, we'll take a break. >> all right. i'm biassed. i admit i thought that last night's debate was the best debate of the cycle so far. it was a combination of having just two candidates go head to head and to moderators who artfully moved things along and got out of the way to allow frank exchanges between the candidates. one of those moderators, rachel maddow. >> thank you for saying that. >> i did a snap chat after the first commercial break where i was like, oh. what just happened? were you e
a perspective from rachel maddow. pl plap: rachel maddow had another big first. she got to do it. we'll see what it was, next. pair by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >>> as the secretary knows, you put titles on ads and you send them out. there was no...
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hannah: one week, rachel was doing these cheers with her cheer squad. then next, she was in the hospital bed, paralyzed. rachel had contracted guillian barre syndrome. >> the body attacks itself. it's usually triggered by some type of virus, or other type of infection, a few weeks beforehand. hannah: dr. elizabeth mack was one of the doctors at musc children's hospital who treated rachel. she says those who get the disorder often don't realize they have it. only few experience that severe symptoms that rachel dealt with. >> it usually affects 1 in 100,000 people, then in some people, it just tends to trigger an auto-immune response, so the body attacks its own nerve cells. went through a series of treatments, from ventilators, to getting spinal fluid taken. >> she was in excruciating pain. hannah: her hope for survival, slim. >> she actually wrote on a board, she wrote, "am i going to die? " i mean, i get chills, because there was a chapel there, and her father and i would go, and we would pray and pray, and i would cry. hannah: nancy mallard says the p
hannah: one week, rachel was doing these cheers with her cheer squad. then next, she was in the hospital bed, paralyzed. rachel had contracted guillian barre syndrome. >> the body attacks itself. it's usually triggered by some type of virus, or other type of infection, a few weeks beforehand. hannah: dr. elizabeth mack was one of the doctors at musc children's hospital who treated rachel. she says those who get the disorder often don't realize they have it. only few experience that severe...
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not from "friends." >> samantha: the other rachel. >> tia: all right. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is monday, february 15th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> the supreme court loses a conservative titan. justice antonin scalia's death has a battle over his >> trump donald trump has a commanding lead in north carolina but jeb bush's brother expects to hit the campaign trail today. >> and what we expect to see tonight at the grammy awards. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."
not from "friends." >> samantha: the other rachel. >> tia: all right. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is monday, february 15th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> the supreme court loses a conservative titan. justice antonin scalia's death has a battle over his >> trump donald trump has a commanding lead in north carolina but jeb bush's brother expects to hit the campaign trail today. >> and what we expect to see...
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rachel, as we diddi years ago, we're going to be counting delegates. it's going to be all about the delegates. >> state delegate equivalents. >> hillary clinton has a big legate lead superdelegates. >> which count. which add up to that total number. >> they super count. >> i thought i would never have to say that word, superdelegate, again. >> it's early yet. we might not have to. let's go back to our friend chris matthews in iowa right now with jerry reid and steve schmidt. >> i am with jerri reid and with steve. i want to congratulate hallie jackson for that brilliant random sampling. she found the voter who now explains to me the cruz support level. he said he didn't care about personality. by the way, the guy kept look like he had much personality either. he said, i like him on the issues. i thought that was great. he probably likes me saying that, this guy. he's a tough-looking customer, baseball hat. let me ask you, i understand i think the trump thrill. wild, exciting, funny, like a standup comic, a rich guy, running against the establishment. c
rachel, as we diddi years ago, we're going to be counting delegates. it's going to be all about the delegates. >> state delegate equivalents. >> hillary clinton has a big legate lead superdelegates. >> which count. which add up to that total number. >> they super count. >> i thought i would never have to say that word, superdelegate, again. >> it's early yet. we might not have to. let's go back to our friend chris matthews in iowa right now with jerry reid...
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the rachel maddow show starts right now in another bigger, quieter room. good evening. >> awkwardly very near by but also separate. >> yes. >> pretty much how it goes from here on out. >> take it away. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour from what is our fancy election headquarters here in downtown manchester, new hampshire. i'm not sure how any of this stuff works yet. let's give it a go. up north in conway, new hampshire, it's about two hours north of where we are tonight in manchester, up in conway, they have a paper called the conway daily sun. every four years candidates trek
the rachel maddow show starts right now in another bigger, quieter room. good evening. >> awkwardly very near by but also separate. >> yes. >> pretty much how it goes from here on out. >> take it away. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour from what is our fancy election headquarters here in downtown manchester, new hampshire. i'm not sure how any of this stuff works yet. let's give it a go. up north in conway, new hampshire, it's about two hours...
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i'm glad that you see a face there because you know what, rachel? that's reality every single day of people's lives. and the mortgage crisis and how financial institutions targeted and exploited latinos and african-americans so that they could prosper even more on the backs of hard working people and no one really has a face to that crisis. i'm so glad. finally, they saw the faces of those affected in places not just like iowa and new hampshire. so yeah, i think they're also reacting to what they were feeling and sensing in this room. >> and you know, the thing that was so important about those interactions you're describing, those people able to talk to the candidates face to face today at your forum, they were speaking in detail about policies that they didn't want platitudes on. they wanted direct answers. so it was great you guys let the people in the audience does follow-ups because they would get the nice politically correct stump speech answer but time and time again from the audience, the people would say no, but how are you going to get tha
i'm glad that you see a face there because you know what, rachel? that's reality every single day of people's lives. and the mortgage crisis and how financial institutions targeted and exploited latinos and african-americans so that they could prosper even more on the backs of hard working people and no one really has a face to that crisis. i'm so glad. finally, they saw the faces of those affected in places not just like iowa and new hampshire. so yeah, i think they're also reacting to what...
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rachel ciao is busy fulfilling same-day orders for the booth company. they're sourcing flowers from eco-friendly farms in south america and the states for next-day delivery, and they've recently added same-day service to artisans like rachel. cutting out the middle man leads to lower costs. >> one of the things you'll see that's very different for us versus competitors is that pricing, especially this time of year, around valentine's day. >> armed with sleek apps, vc dollars, and a focus on sustainability, competitors in the on-demand eco-friendly space include bloom that, which wraps its flowers in compostable burlap, and urban stems, using its own in-house bike couriers for delivery. >> while spending on flowers for valentine's day has remained stable in the past two years at about $2 billion, the more traditional florist industry has taken a hit over the past decade, going from more than $9 billion in 2006 to less than $6 billion last year, as grocery stores and online players have increased their market share. >> which is why savvy florists like rac
rachel ciao is busy fulfilling same-day orders for the booth company. they're sourcing flowers from eco-friendly farms in south america and the states for next-day delivery, and they've recently added same-day service to artisans like rachel. cutting out the middle man leads to lower costs. >> one of the things you'll see that's very different for us versus competitors is that pricing, especially this time of year, around valentine's day. >> armed with sleek apps, vc dollars, and a...
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so, rachel, yes, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans who are not that enamored with the establishment but i am very proud to have people like keith ellison in the house. >> i've got to just jump in here because, honestly, senator sanders is the only person who would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. i've got to tell you that it is -- [ applause ] it's really quite amusing to me. people support me was a they know me. they know my life's work. they have worked with me and many have worked with senator sanders. at the end of the day they endorse me because they know i can get things done. i am not going to make promises i can't keep. i am not going to talk about big ideas like single payer and then not level with people about how much it will cost. a respected health economist said these plans would cost a trillion dollars more a year. i'm not going to tell people that i will raise your incomes and not your taxes, and not mean it. i don
so, rachel, yes, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans who are not that enamored with the establishment but i am very proud to have people like keith ellison in the house. >> i've got to just jump in here because, honestly, senator sanders is the only person who would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. i've got to tell you that it is -- [ applause ] it's really quite...
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. >> rachelle spence is joining us right now, to show us what they're building to honor these officers. >>reporter: yeah, amy, tom, they're building a memorial and you have to imagine it for now, but it's really going to change the outside of this sheriff's office. right from where i'm standing, there's going to by a large wall with the ten names after the fallen officers. a big seating area. this will take a couple of months to complete. so today, they started symbolically by digging these shovels into the ground. now, the memorial will honor the memory of all ten officers killed in the line of duty in spartanburg county, the most recent of them, is kevin who was killed in 2007. deputies say he was shot when he chased someone who ran off donated their time and money to this memorial project so taxpayers won't be seeing the bill at all. the memorial will be finished by may. >> from any law enforcement arn here, not just from spartanburg koun, but all of the municipality, they're our brothers and sisters and we hope and pray we never have to add another name. >>reporter: also planning a
. >> rachelle spence is joining us right now, to show us what they're building to honor these officers. >>reporter: yeah, amy, tom, they're building a memorial and you have to imagine it for now, but it's really going to change the outside of this sheriff's office. right from where i'm standing, there's going to by a large wall with the ten names after the fallen officers. a big seating area. this will take a couple of months to complete. so today, they started symbolically by...
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rachel lucas has been in appomattox all day and joins us now. >> there is still a lot of damage and a lot of down trees and debris scattered across the field. i've been here since early yesterday morning and i can tell you in that amount of time there is a noticeable difference. a lot of work has been done and a lot of progress is being made even if there's still is a long way to go. that could never been done without the national guard. we have a lot of great volunteer groups that a been for the storm victims but there is been a lot of heavy lifting that still needed to be done. says the governor declared a state of emergency that has allowed the national guard to be activated and send here to help with the cleanup. i spoke with soldiers as they help areas homeowners to work that they never would've been able to do on their own. i definitely think it has lifted the spirits to those who of definitely needed that help. >> the young lady over here was grateful to have her house clear . that's why i joined, to help people. >> not only where the more than 50 soldiers here that put in a lo
rachel lucas has been in appomattox all day and joins us now. >> there is still a lot of damage and a lot of down trees and debris scattered across the field. i've been here since early yesterday morning and i can tell you in that amount of time there is a noticeable difference. a lot of work has been done and a lot of progress is being made even if there's still is a long way to go. that could never been done without the national guard. we have a lot of great volunteer groups that a been...
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the young woman is rachel cohen. i spoke to hear short time ago. she is a med student, came here tonight, not knowing who she was going to vote for. >> i am currently undecided so i >> wow. undecided someone conins haved you one way or the other. >> trying to hear what other people say and people like me. phil: the republicans spill out name, the republicans fill out a name, put it into a box. the democrats try convince each other who to vote for. so the clinton folks are over here. the born ny sanders folks are behind me. don't read anything now. this doesn't get going for another hour. they are still edge aretering people now. but the sheer fact is. you can forget the polls now. almost 40% of iowans like rachel, they will be coming to caucus tonight, waiting to make up their mind. that is why this thing is interesting. well a be here live through it and bring you rules. also, the process tonight at 11:00. for now live indo moin, phil lipof, wcvb newscenter 5. j.c.: voters gather at low kags scattered around the state but not the start of the voti
the young woman is rachel cohen. i spoke to hear short time ago. she is a med student, came here tonight, not knowing who she was going to vote for. >> i am currently undecided so i >> wow. undecided someone conins haved you one way or the other. >> trying to hear what other people say and people like me. phil: the republicans spill out name, the republicans fill out a name, put it into a box. the democrats try convince each other who to vote for. so the clinton folks are over...
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i'm glad that you see a face there because you know what, rachel? that's reality every single day of people's lives. and the mortgage crisis and how financial institutions targeted and exploited latinos and african-americans so that they could prosper even more on the backs of hard working people and no one really has a face to that crisis. i'm so glad. finally, they saw the faces of those affected in places not just like iowa and new hampshire. so yeah, i think they're also reacting to what they were feeling and sensing in this room. >> and you know, the thing that was so important about those interactions you're describing, those people able to talk to the candidates face to face today at your forum, they were speaking in detail about policies that they didn't want platitudes on. they wanted direct answers. so it was great you guys let the people in the audience does follow-ups because they would get the nice politically correct stump speech answer but time and time again from the audience, the people would say no, but how are you going to get tha
i'm glad that you see a face there because you know what, rachel? that's reality every single day of people's lives. and the mortgage crisis and how financial institutions targeted and exploited latinos and african-americans so that they could prosper even more on the backs of hard working people and no one really has a face to that crisis. i'm so glad. finally, they saw the faces of those affected in places not just like iowa and new hampshire. so yeah, i think they're also reacting to what...
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chuck todd and rachel maddow will moderate the debate at the university of new hampshire beginning at 9pm. presidential candidate ted cruz says he his case to south carolina voters, ahead of this month's palmetto state primary, but also in the general election. cruz spoke to a packed house of enthusiastic supporters in greenville last night, and spoke with wis news 10. the state's minority community makes up a big and potent voting block which overwhelmingly votes democrat. cruz says he's reaching those voters with issues important to all voters. "well, when i was running for the senate in texas, i was very proud to receive 40% of the hispanic vote in texas. no that was the at the exact same time that mitt romney was getting clobbered with 27% of the hispanic vote nationwide. and i think an important part of that is my family story. my dad fled cuba in 1957 when he was just 18. he had nothing.. he had $100 sewn into his underwear and he washed dishes making $.50 an hour. that's the american story. it's the american dream. starting with nothing. if you look at the african- american com
chuck todd and rachel maddow will moderate the debate at the university of new hampshire beginning at 9pm. presidential candidate ted cruz says he his case to south carolina voters, ahead of this month's palmetto state primary, but also in the general election. cruz spoke to a packed house of enthusiastic supporters in greenville last night, and spoke with wis news 10. the state's minority community makes up a big and potent voting block which overwhelmingly votes democrat. cruz says he's...
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. >>> okay, everybody, this is rachel. another lincoln high survivor. this is everybody. chandler and phoebe and joey and you remember my brother ross. >> sure. >> hey. >> hi. >> we are back on this sunday morning, february 21st, 2016. that's the very first episode of "friends," the show went off the air in 2004, but tonight five of the six cast members will be together again. much more on that coming up. meanwhile, outside here on great lively crowd. and on a really pleasant weekend morning. >> not a bad day to be outside today. let's look at what's making headlines this morning. donald trump and hillary clinton will try to keep the momentum going today after their wins in the republican primary in south carolina and democratic caucus in nevada. marco rubio came in second. ted cruz in close third and jeb bush dropped out of the race. meantime, bernie sanders is urging his supporters not to give up. >>> secretary of state john kerry says a provisional agreement in principle has been reached on a cease-fire in syria at a news conference this morning in jordan. he said deta
. >>> okay, everybody, this is rachel. another lincoln high survivor. this is everybody. chandler and phoebe and joey and you remember my brother ross. >> sure. >> hey. >> hi. >> we are back on this sunday morning, february 21st, 2016. that's the very first episode of "friends," the show went off the air in 2004, but tonight five of the six cast members will be together again. much more on that coming up. meanwhile, outside here on great lively crowd....
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with their off the charts chemistry, rachel, ross, monica, dominated the airwaves, defining the '90s and coining some classic sayings. >> how you doing? >> we were on a break! >> reporter: -- and songs. smelly cat >> oh, my god. >> i know. >> i sound amazing. >> reporter: and while they starred in front of the cameras, it was the man behind them who helped make the show a groundbreaking hit. burrows. >> everyone wanted a friends reunion for so long and it took one man to get you all together. you must -- >> not all together. >> reporter: tonight, the cast minus matthew perry, will be back together on the small screen, paying tribute to burrows. >> we would do anything for jim burrows because he really gave us the opportunity of a lifetime. >> reporter: "friends " fans everywhere thrilled the closest thing to a reunion since show the went off the air in 2004. >> i miss you so much. >> how do you explain the "friend "friends" phenomenon still going strong. >> the story line is so strong. we all want to live in the purple apartment with the frame over the door and you can see yourself i
with their off the charts chemistry, rachel, ross, monica, dominated the airwaves, defining the '90s and coining some classic sayings. >> how you doing? >> we were on a break! >> reporter: -- and songs. smelly cat >> oh, my god. >> i know. >> i sound amazing. >> reporter: and while they starred in front of the cameras, it was the man behind them who helped make the show a groundbreaking hit. burrows. >> everyone wanted a friends reunion for so...
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rachel smith helping us get ready. showing great workouts stars use to get in shape. rachel, you have some high-tech gifts that can help us, too. right, rach. >> oh, yeah. robin. to keep me on the glam game, i'm samsung. i just talked my bpm.ck my steps. 2,237 steps this morning. allow you to call, text and e-mail from your wrist. it's pretty handy while working out. >> all right, already eps. it's 8:30. not bad. she loves that move. >> she does. >> i do thousands of steps and you don't even have to move. >>> how about we go back to africa? amy is getting ready, on the scene in in africa's garden of eden. >> that's right. we're so excited to take you live with unprecedented access into the angora cr i'm here with dave salmoni. he'll be our tour guide tomorrow. he's a big guy. i'm standing on a box right now to be dave and i actually went into the crater earlier this morning. the whole point is to shed somen so many animals threatened. t.j. holmes is at an orphanage where they care for rhinos. baby rhinos. t.j., over to >> hey, there, robach. i'm at the oldest game res
rachel smith helping us get ready. showing great workouts stars use to get in shape. rachel, you have some high-tech gifts that can help us, too. right, rach. >> oh, yeah. robin. to keep me on the glam game, i'm samsung. i just talked my bpm.ck my steps. 2,237 steps this morning. allow you to call, text and e-mail from your wrist. it's pretty handy while working out. >> all right, already eps. it's 8:30. not bad. she loves that move. >> she does. >> i do thousands of...
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join rachel maddow and chuck todd tonight. this is the place for politics. welcome to the world 2116, you can fly across town in minutes or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ "hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me." join princess cruises for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. limited caribbean fares from $549. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. and i quit smoking with i'm chantix. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to
join rachel maddow and chuck todd tonight. this is the place for politics. welcome to the world 2116, you can fly across town in minutes or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ "hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right...
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hey, rachel. >> robin -- ladies, are we ready to jump back into things? jeannette, can you show us full body moves. >> first exercise, reverse lunge with an upright row. step the right leg back. now get off the couch at home. i need you to do this with us. come on. this is team work. all across america. we're getting red-carpet ready. this is for thighs, booty, shoulders and the back. >> all right, so, after the full-body move. what can we do? drop the dumbbells. up on your toes. arms overhead. lower down and squeeze everything. we call this is plie on your toes. it works everything. yes. >> something else for the backside? >> take your left leg back. lift the right leg off the floor. you're squeezing into the booty. arms, nice and long. squeeze tight. little balance. let's get the other side, too. i do this with all my girls, kelly rowland, alicia keys. 25 of these at home. if you do a hundred, by the end of the week, you'll look like pink. >> robin, i think we have to take five. >> rachel and abbie. couch potatoes over here. thank you to general ette je
hey, rachel. >> robin -- ladies, are we ready to jump back into things? jeannette, can you show us full body moves. >> first exercise, reverse lunge with an upright row. step the right leg back. now get off the couch at home. i need you to do this with us. come on. this is team work. all across america. we're getting red-carpet ready. this is for thighs, booty, shoulders and the back. >> all right, so, after the full-body move. what can we do? drop the dumbbells. up on your...
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. >> reporter: and hillary clinton with rachelle maddow addressed hake up their staff. >> we're going to take stock, what works, what doesn't work. of course, it would be malpractice works, what can we do better and can do new and different that we have to pull out. >> reporter: tonight bernie sanders has all the trappings of a front-runner. the clintons to find themselves so far andrea mitchell, nbc news, >> reporter: i'm katy tur following the trump campaign. one door. >> how are you doing? >> i'm you. >> reporter: one voter at a time. >> reporter: have you decided on what you're going to support? >> we have not decided. >> reporter: campaign staffer jamie peevy is making aonald trump. >> i'm still on the edge. >> reporter: the candidate is trying to hold on to his commanding lead in the polls by e, getting up close and personal with voters in four stops today. >> we have to get away from these politicians,able we have to bring sanity to this country. >> reporter: trump's retail politics efforts coming late in the race after an awkward sunday, barely talking to voters in a diner and
. >> reporter: and hillary clinton with rachelle maddow addressed hake up their staff. >> we're going to take stock, what works, what doesn't work. of course, it would be malpractice works, what can we do better and can do new and different that we have to pull out. >> reporter: tonight bernie sanders has all the trappings of a front-runner. the clintons to find themselves so far andrea mitchell, nbc news, >> reporter: i'm katy tur following the trump campaign. one door....
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thank you chuck todd and rachel maddow. back in the spin room we have the folks who run the campaigns. we have the hillary clinton campaign chairman and the senior advisor to the sanders campaign. let me start with john and this question i thought hillary clinton tonight was very prepared like she was that first debate. she answered a lot of questions that the opponent had raised before, she nailed it with that line about cherry picking and setting sanders up as kind of like the cranky guy. i thought she had great homework there and she showed it. >> well, i think she was great across the board really. i thought she demonstrated that she could do all aspects of the job of president. she had a very clear set of ideas about what she was for, not just what she was against. she dominated the national security part of the debate. i thought that was the weakest part of p senator sanders' performance. >> did you bother -- that you had to wait for foreign policy for an hour? >> i think the voters will make a judgment about how impo
thank you chuck todd and rachel maddow. back in the spin room we have the folks who run the campaigns. we have the hillary clinton campaign chairman and the senior advisor to the sanders campaign. let me start with john and this question i thought hillary clinton tonight was very prepared like she was that first debate. she answered a lot of questions that the opponent had raised before, she nailed it with that line about cherry picking and setting sanders up as kind of like the cranky guy. i...
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back to brian and rachel. >> thank you. all the while we're aware people are watching the changing numbers either full screen or at the bottom of the screen. very, very early. we don't advise buying or selling any stock based on this. again, the number to look at, just under 30 delegates there is the percentage of returns in. 3% in. the finishing order has gone back and forth here. these are very early numbers. we have to scoot to break. our live coverage continues on the other side. >>> we're back. there's a distinction in our wording. we have gone from too close to call. on the republican boards which will show be top three republicans. too close to call. ted cruz, donald trump. separated with only 5% by 115. the republicans do a raw vote. these are the top three with 5% in in the gop caucus. again, we repeat these warnings. this is going to be back and forth all night. negligible numbers in. we're joined by nicole wallace. what are you hearing? you're on your device a lot? >> it's gossip. with all your real reporters aro
back to brian and rachel. >> thank you. all the while we're aware people are watching the changing numbers either full screen or at the bottom of the screen. very, very early. we don't advise buying or selling any stock based on this. again, the number to look at, just under 30 delegates there is the percentage of returns in. 3% in. the finishing order has gone back and forth here. these are very early numbers. we have to scoot to break. our live coverage continues on the other side....
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rachel, brian? >> kate, speaking about the crowd sizes in iowa, and what you think about if you're a liberal democrat is, howard dean in 2004. it turned out young people. got people from all over the country to go canvas for him in iowa. and then on caucus night in iowa, before the scream and all that, he got, what was it, three counties? so the question is, whether or not those big numbers turn into caucusgoers. and at that point, you know, you can't really take the campaign for its word. the campaign says, yes, we've turned that enthusiasm into operational political capital, but we won't know that until we start getting results tonight. >> and what happens when we pull into south carolina. that is a huge question mark. iowans and vermonters are very similar in their political makeup. >> that's right. before south carolina, though, of course, it is new hampshire. steve kornacki, i want to talk to you about new hampshire. the latest new hampshire democratic poll has bernie sanders up something like
rachel, brian? >> kate, speaking about the crowd sizes in iowa, and what you think about if you're a liberal democrat is, howard dean in 2004. it turned out young people. got people from all over the country to go canvas for him in iowa. and then on caucus night in iowa, before the scream and all that, he got, what was it, three counties? so the question is, whether or not those big numbers turn into caucusgoers. and at that point, you know, you can't really take the campaign for its...
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. >>> okay, everybody, this is >>> everybody this is rachel. another lincoln high survivor. this is everybody. chandler and phoebe and joey. you remember my brother, ross. >> sure. >> hey. >> we are pack on the sunday mornings february 21st, >>2016. that's the very first episode of friends. th 3e show, of course, went off the air in 2004. tonight, five of the six cast members will be together again. much more on that coming up. rockefeller plaza, this is a great and lively crowd. on a really pleasant winter morning as well. >> not a bad day to be outside. >>let look at what's making headlines. first, donald trump and hillary clinton will try to keep the momentum going after their wins in the republican primary in south carolina and democratic caucus in nevada. ted cruz. jeb bush in dpped out of the race. bernie sanders is urges his supporters not to give up. >> has been reached on a cease-fire in syria. at a news conference this morning in jo ant kerry said details are still being worked out but he hopes that president obama and russian president putin will talk about that a
. >>> okay, everybody, this is >>> everybody this is rachel. another lincoln high survivor. this is everybody. chandler and phoebe and joey. you remember my brother, ross. >> sure. >> hey. >> we are pack on the sunday mornings february 21st, >>2016. that's the very first episode of friends. th 3e show, of course, went off the air in 2004. tonight, five of the six cast members will be together again. much more on that coming up. rockefeller plaza, this...
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hundreds showed up including rachel for the democrats who rachel republican and it's not just the that observes the adventist. and have their chance the nevada state democratic party gave us a statement saying saturday at eleven a-m is the best time to increase access as much as possible for democrats across participate in our first in the west caucuses. keeping this date is critical to preserving our early-state status in the presidential nominating calendar. the rabbi says he doesn't think they're intentionally trying to leave anyone out- but doesn't understand why they didn't just change the day altogether after what happened last time around. today is new hampshire is also on a tuesday i dont know why they can't do it on a tuesday on a weekday like the general elections. we spoke with the state democratic party again tonight... who wanted to add... "unfortunately it is not logistically caucus. we have worked to make the caucus process as inclusive as possible by adding strip locations for shift workers, and hosting a tele-caucus for military members and registered nevada voters liv
hundreds showed up including rachel for the democrats who rachel republican and it's not just the that observes the adventist. and have their chance the nevada state democratic party gave us a statement saying saturday at eleven a-m is the best time to increase access as much as possible for democrats across participate in our first in the west caucuses. keeping this date is critical to preserving our early-state status in the presidential nominating calendar. the rabbi says he doesn't think...
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. >> rachelle, on the fence. i'm hoping she's pulling out of the tailspin she has been in her life for the last few years. good luck, miley. and another, you go, miley. you're doing great. >> good way to stay positive. nice way to end. stay connected to the conversation with instagram, twitter and facebook. for these clumsy crooks. >> we are beginning tonight with this 14-year-old boy. tomorrow will mark two years since joseph andrew was hit by a car after he was thrown out of the florida state fair. tonight his parents are suing three different entities and our evan lambert is live for us outside the fair grounds, and his parents are fighting to hold someone accountable for his death, right? >> that's right, his parents say they hope will hold the people who attributed to their son's death accountable. >> my son was a vibrant young man with plenty of future in front of him. >> two years after his son's death at the florida state fair, andrew joseph junior relived every moment of the night his son andrew joseph i
. >> rachelle, on the fence. i'm hoping she's pulling out of the tailspin she has been in her life for the last few years. good luck, miley. and another, you go, miley. you're doing great. >> good way to stay positive. nice way to end. stay connected to the conversation with instagram, twitter and facebook. for these clumsy crooks. >> we are beginning tonight with this 14-year-old boy. tomorrow will mark two years since joseph andrew was hit by a car after he was thrown out of...
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21-year-old rachel pohl rappeled more than one-hundred feet... making it to the ground in just a couple minutes.why -- you ask?she's promoting "national parks adventure" -- playing at the cincinnati museum center.it showcases america's national parks.pohl went across the country to shoot the film... but rappeling down a cincinnati building was still just as fun. "i think it went well. it was nerve-wracking standing on the edge of somethign and then then -- year. it was super fun" fun"and "national parks adventure" is the last film showing at the museum's omnimax theater before union terminal closes for renovations. a battle in the commonwealth -- over whether or not insurance companies should tell *you* about death benefits.governor bevin says he will *not* defend a state law -- requiring companies to notify heirs of inheritances. business leaders sued.the state's attorney general is now asking the supreme court to defend the law -- but says it's unlikely to happen. weather and sports are ahead, what do you guys have coming up? up? high school ho
21-year-old rachel pohl rappeled more than one-hundred feet... making it to the ground in just a couple minutes.why -- you ask?she's promoting "national parks adventure" -- playing at the cincinnati museum center.it showcases america's national parks.pohl went across the country to shoot the film... but rappeling down a cincinnati building was still just as fun. "i think it went well. it was nerve-wracking standing on the edge of somethign and then then -- year. it was super...
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so, rachel, yes, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans who are not that enamored with the establishment but i am very proud to have people like keith ellison in the house. the co-chairman of the house progressive caucus. >> i've got to just jump in here because, honestly, senator sanders is the only person who would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. i've got to tell you that it is -- [ applause ] it's really quite amusing to me. people support me because they know me. they know my life's work. they have worked with me and many have also worked with senator sanders. at the end of the day they endorse me because they know i can get things done. i am not going to make promises i can't keep. i am not going to talk about big ideas like single payer and then not level with people about how much it will cost. a respected health economist said these plans would cost a trillion dollars more a year. i'm not going to tell people that i will raise
so, rachel, yes, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans who are not that enamored with the establishment but i am very proud to have people like keith ellison in the house. the co-chairman of the house progressive caucus. >> i've got to just jump in here because, honestly, senator sanders is the only person who would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. i've got to tell you...