ipod? everyone else has one, why can t i? the judge wants this family back together, but this is clearly a troubled parent daughter relationship. rachel calls herself a good student, good athlete and good kid. here s part of a voice mail she left for her mom four months before she moved out. i just want to blank all over your face right now because it looks that way any more. don t talk to me, i m blocking you from just about everything, have a nice life, mom. her mom called her porky and fat, saying her dad was inappropriately parents say th and that their daughter has a history of lying, stealing and getting in trouble. in an e-mail to her parents shortly after she moved out, rachel writes, listen, i just want to apologize in advance for my acts, i need to realize there
in one of the most liberal states in the cun. two of those rebels will join us live with their story tonight. have you heard about this one? rachel canning says that even though she can t stand her parents rules, she still deserves their money. see what the judge said today. i m not going to condone or open the gates for a 12-year-old to sue for an xbox, a 13-year-old to sue for an ipod? everyone has one, why can t i?
family needs to watch. you need to be careful. we are in an area that is somewhat unchartered. see what s happening now with the girl who sued her parents after she says they kicked her out. i will not comply. a gun owner s revolt in one of the most liberal states in the country. and two of the rebels join us live on the kelly file, right now. up ahead and breaking tonight, scenes straight out of the cold war as president obama tries to stay ahead of an unpredictable russian aggressor. good evening, everyone i m martha mccallum in for megyn kelly on the kelly file. u.s. secretary of state john kerry now in the ukraine, arriving just hours before russia test fired an intercontinental ballistic missile like the one you see here. the pentagon saying it was nothing out of the ordinary,
tonight, sir. thank you. while washington scrambles to counter president putin, a number of experienced russia watchers are wondering why anyone is surprised by these events. many feel they have been laid out quite clearly for many years. simon marks is a former bureau chief. simon welcome. you just heard the back and forth i had with congressman engle, and john mccain and president obama. they re talking about international law. who does putin care about any of that? i think that s the real question, martha. if anything good comes out of all this. it may be a fundamental misconception that one can argue has dogged russia for years, it s finally smashed. the misconception being that vladimir putin craves international respectability. you can hear john kerry talking about it in kiev several years
family needs to watch. you need to be careful. we are in an area that is somewhat unchartered. see what s happening now with the girl who sued her parents after she says they kicked her out. i will not comply. a gun owner s revolt in one of the most liberal states in the country. and two of the rebels join us live on the kelly file, right now. up ahead and breaking tonight, scenes straight out of the cold war as president obama tries to stay ahead of an unpredictable russian aggressor. good evening, everyone i m martha mccallum in for megyn kelly on the kelly file. u.s. secretary of state john kerry now in the ukraine, arriving just hours before russia test fired an intercontinental ballistic missile like the one you see here. the pentagon saying it was nothing out of the ordinary,