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ned: you made a good point there. people are arguing we shouldn't end the legislative filibuster because if we don't have it we'll have bad spending. i think it actually led to this massive spending bill because we wore trying to get to 60 votes. charles: the nasdaq and s & p back in positive teshtd. mom's got this cold #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. charles: last wee
ned: you made a good point there. people are arguing we shouldn't end the legislative filibuster because if we don't have it we'll have bad spending. i think it actually led to this massive spending bill because we wore trying to get to 60 votes. charles: the nasdaq and s & p back in positive teshtd. mom's got this cold #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to...
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ned: they sign on to the u.n. sanctions and by the way we are smuggling in oil and coal to north korea. the program would not be where it is today if it weren't for china. giving them resources, the technology. they are the franken stein pit bull of china. the things that's amazing about all of there is media humanizing these inhumane people. they may be less than a year away from the free entry capability. don't you think they would push that button and annihilate them if they could? kennedy: it's an interesting game of chicken. vice president pence goes over there on a diplomatic mission to. >> up the gain -- to open up the gains. >> you know when the guy from tonga with no shirt on thinks the media acted crazy. but are they really putting tide pods in a new york vending machine? they are throwing their credibility out the window. i understand you hate the president. but there should be some common culture here. we should all agree that starving people -- kennedy: but, you know, hey, man, it's all subjective at
ned: they sign on to the u.n. sanctions and by the way we are smuggling in oil and coal to north korea. the program would not be where it is today if it weren't for china. giving them resources, the technology. they are the franken stein pit bull of china. the things that's amazing about all of there is media humanizing these inhumane people. they may be less than a year away from the free entry capability. don't you think they would push that button and annihilate them if they could? kennedy:...
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ned price and leah wright, thank you for joining me. i turn to senator ben carter, he's authority of the bill to sanction russia. i have a lot to get to with everyone i want to discuss. starting with your focus on sanctions, what are you pushing for? >> ari, it's good to be with you. >> thank you. >> we would like to see the law enforced, itwe want mr. putin t understand if he continues his conduct, there will be a heavy price. so we gave a list of mandatory sanctions for the president to impose, and he hasn't imposed a single sanction under this law against russia. the message to mr. putin is, you can keep doing what you're doing. >> does that mean you view the president as in violation of this law or to put it back on congress that it wasn't written tightly and specific enough to force action? >> well, there are certain divisions of responsibility, congress has the responsibility to pay -- pass laws, the president has the responsibility to carry out those laws. we need to impose and enforce sanctions against russia. we have made that
ned price and leah wright, thank you for joining me. i turn to senator ben carter, he's authority of the bill to sanction russia. i have a lot to get to with everyone i want to discuss. starting with your focus on sanctions, what are you pushing for? >> ari, it's good to be with you. >> thank you. >> we would like to see the law enforced, itwe want mr. putin t understand if he continues his conduct, there will be a heavy price. so we gave a list of mandatory sanctions for the...
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joining me to analyze this breaking story, american majority ceo ned ryun. wow, ned. >> hey, trish. trish: never a dull moment. i thought horowitz had a certain amount of respect. everyone is talking about the ig report. he is the one basically clueing us in on the bias with the fbi because of emails between lisa and peter. >> the strzok and page, right. trish: and now that president is not happy about him leading this investigation into the fisa court abuse, what do you think is behind that? >> this is on going theme between trump and sessions started with his recusal from the russia probe. in this situation jeff sessions is absolutely right procedure practically. the investigation should be done by inspector general michael horowitz. the inspector general's office is right to do this. i know people that who know horowitz. that is one team. that there is rule of law. there was absolutely no love lost between the obama administration and michael horowitz. he is a very straight-shooter. he wants to see the right thing done. there are two other things need to be noted, trish, the lawy
joining me to analyze this breaking story, american majority ceo ned ryun. wow, ned. >> hey, trish. trish: never a dull moment. i thought horowitz had a certain amount of respect. everyone is talking about the ig report. he is the one basically clueing us in on the bias with the fbi because of emails between lisa and peter. >> the strzok and page, right. trish: and now that president is not happy about him leading this investigation into the fisa court abuse, what do you think is...
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with me now to break this down is attorney maya wiley, a former counselor to the city of new york, ned price who worked at the national security council, and editor of politico. i'm curious to go to everyone because i want to hear what everyone has to say, but because some of this is all about the feds as we call them joyce, what it means that mueller is asking this question, at a time when jared's security clearance and hope hicks is out the door. >> this confirms that mueller's going right to the heart of his charge when he was brought on board as special counsel. he's looking at collusion with russia. we have seen a little hint of that in the indictment of 13 russians and subject matter involving internet manipulation, potential voter view manipulation, now we're again learning that mueller is focused on hacking, in this case hacking of democratic emails, it could be hacking of voting machines, that's been in the news a little bit. but clear confirmation this week that mueller is looking at this court crime of collusion with russia in its many potential aspects. >> this comes from i
with me now to break this down is attorney maya wiley, a former counselor to the city of new york, ned price who worked at the national security council, and editor of politico. i'm curious to go to everyone because i want to hear what everyone has to say, but because some of this is all about the feds as we call them joyce, what it means that mueller is asking this question, at a time when jared's security clearance and hope hicks is out the door. >> this confirms that mueller's going...
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ned, your reaction to that. >> right, lawrence. there's more here than meetses the eye. that much we know. the statements coming out of the white house just cannot be true. they are contradictory. in fact, the white house claimed earlier today that rob porter's background investigation was ongoing. but you have to remember the timeline here. you have to remember that rob porter became staff secretary on january 20th, 2017. the first day of the administration. that suggests to me that his background investigation and vetting process started late 2016 or at the latest early 2017. so for him not to have a a full permanent security clearance by early 2018, that suggests something very, very wrong was uncovered in his background investigation. and now we know that also suggests to me especially when coupled with the fact that john kelly reported by ras briefs on this in november or even earlier in the early fall that john kelly concluded that he waned is rob porter to stay to continue serving as staff secretary even though the would never be able to complete its background in
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ned, your reaction to that. >> right, lawrence. there's more here than meetses the eye. that much we know. the statements coming out of the white house just cannot be true. they are contradictory. in fact, the white house claimed earlier today that rob porter's background investigation was ongoing. but you have to remember the timeline here. you have to remember that rob porter became staff secretary on january 20th, 2017. the first day of the administration. that suggests to me that his background investigation and vetting process started late 2016 or at the latest early 2017. so for him not to have a a full permanent security clearance by early 2018, that suggests something very, very wrong was uncovered in his background investigation. and now we know that also suggests to me especially when coupled with the fact that john kelly reported by ras briefs on this in november or even earlier in the early fall that john kelly concluded that he waned is rob porter to stay to continue serving as staff secretary even though the would never be able to complete its background in
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he is joined by american majority ceo ned ryun, fox news contributor jessica tarlov. ned, start first on the guns because buck, he sounded a very optimistic note there at the end saying that, you know, yes, we are going to do something about this too. what does that tell you? >> sound like the trump administration may be able to do something in eight years of a obama administration never happened, actually get some compromise, some forward movement on the issue of dealing specifically with school shootings and taking legislative action or perhaps executive action, we'll see what the total package he puts together is. that would surprise a lot of people at this point or would have surprised people before we found ourselves in the current situation. look it is still a long way from actually happening and at this point i think some of the proposals we're seeing are going to run into much more headway than some folks realize. i think once you start getting congress involved, all of sudden midterms very large. democrats realize opposing guns and gun violence is one thing r
he is joined by american majority ceo ned ryun, fox news contributor jessica tarlov. ned, start first on the guns because buck, he sounded a very optimistic note there at the end saying that, you know, yes, we are going to do something about this too. what does that tell you? >> sound like the trump administration may be able to do something in eight years of a obama administration never happened, actually get some compromise, some forward movement on the issue of dealing specifically...
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trish: that is what dinger hang on, ned. you don't want the people to know. >> not at all what i'm saying. you have got donald trump owes own political ap.east saying this is bad idea, that this memo is misleading, giving more information is problematic and detrimental to national security? trish: how is this detrimental to national security? you heard alan dershowitz say, can go through, get whiteout an take anything that would be of concern to the national security. so you release it so the american public can in fact know whether our fbi was relying on a piece of garbage to issue a fisa warrant. we need to know that. >> i'm not saying, i'm not saying this goes against national security. the person who is is donald trump's own director of fbi, his hand chosen director of fbi is saying problematic as his hand chosen director of national intelligence and the department of just. trish: good to see you twice. i need to get to the market. it is off 2% on the dow. 25,703. we're below the 26,000 level. it is red everywhere. every
trish: that is what dinger hang on, ned. you don't want the people to know. >> not at all what i'm saying. you have got donald trump owes own political ap.east saying this is bad idea, that this memo is misleading, giving more information is problematic and detrimental to national security? trish: how is this detrimental to national security? you heard alan dershowitz say, can go through, get whiteout an take anything that would be of concern to the national security. so you release it so...
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. >> ned price, you and i were speaking about this earlier today, the mystery of how long it was taking on this security clearance, and you offered the possible theory that it was possible that the fbi concluded their investigation and recommended against giving him a security clearance. that is being reported tonight by the huffington post after you theorized it this afternoon in a conversation with me. here it is, reporter failed his security clearance investigation because of the domestic abuse reports. porter at that time told kelly he would leave the white house in december, but agreed to stay at kelly's urging, a republican said, on condition of anonymity. your reaction to that? >> there's more here than meets the eye. the statements coming out of the white house cannot be true. they are contradictory. in fact, the white house claimed earlier today that rob porter's background investigation was ongoing. you have to remember the time line here. you have to remember that rob porter became staff secretary on january 20, 2017, the first day of the administration. that suggests to me t
. >> ned price, you and i were speaking about this earlier today, the mystery of how long it was taking on this security clearance, and you offered the possible theory that it was possible that the fbi concluded their investigation and recommended against giving him a security clearance. that is being reported tonight by the huffington post after you theorized it this afternoon in a conversation with me. here it is, reporter failed his security clearance investigation because of the...
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i'll let you attack this first, ned.n bill. >> well, alex, if you want to talk about missteps, i think you actually have to go back to the one personnel change donald trump has actually confessed to making at the fbi and what was firing jim comey. and if you remember the rationale that donald trump gave at the time, the same rationale that was offered to him to him deputy attorney general and attorney general session in ses that that he had floated procedures too tough on hillary clinton. it's not what we're hearing now that the fbi was biased against president trump or the republican party. it was quite the opposite, in fact. in some ways people could get behind that general argument. there was no denies in the way that jim comey offered that press conference and sent up that letter in october, congress announcing the restarting of the hillary clinton investigation. i think you can chock that up as a misstep. the other elements that we've seen are in essence two fbi officials having personal opinions. the whole meat of
i'll let you attack this first, ned.n bill. >> well, alex, if you want to talk about missteps, i think you actually have to go back to the one personnel change donald trump has actually confessed to making at the fbi and what was firing jim comey. and if you remember the rationale that donald trump gave at the time, the same rationale that was offered to him to him deputy attorney general and attorney general session in ses that that he had floated procedures too tough on hillary clinton....
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ned, let me start with you. in light of what we've seen in this memo and in light of all that surrounded the release of this memo, i wonder how worried you are about rod rosenstein's future in the government. >> david, i think it depends on whom you listen tochlt . if you listen to susan collins, even trey gowdy, they've said it no way impugns the mueller probe and the ongoing probe into donald trump. but i think we're hearing a slightly different tune from the white us yesterda when he was asked if he stillad confidence i rod rosenstein, presidentrump was etty ominous. he said i'lligure that one out. we have heard --e have also seen a statement from his own white house saying that the membmemo itself raises doubts about the leadership of the justice department and the fbi. so, it seems quite possible that with this memo, the white house has planted those seeds, those seeds it will later harvest if it decides to move against rod rosenstein who, of course, is the only figure in the department of justice who has o
ned, let me start with you. in light of what we've seen in this memo and in light of all that surrounded the release of this memo, i wonder how worried you are about rod rosenstein's future in the government. >> david, i think it depends on whom you listen tochlt . if you listen to susan collins, even trey gowdy, they've said it no way impugns the mueller probe and the ongoing probe into donald trump. but i think we're hearing a slightly different tune from the white us yesterda when he...
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with mena tasha, from the atlantic, ned price former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson and senior director of the national security council. natasha, are you surprised by this. >> not particularly. i'm surprised the trump administration would take this kind of representational risk and do something so completely obvious. you had the doj come out with a letter that essentially said that the fbi and doj had grave concerns and the fbi had its own at the same time saying they had gave concerns about the release of the nunes memo and its potential impact on "uss national security. devin nunes did not even show his memo to the fbi and doj before he gave it to the white house. there was no vetting by the doj and fbi of the nunes memo and trump essentially declassified it immediately and saying a day later it vindicated him. when it comes to the democrats rebuttal written by adam schiff and adam schiff is the one who has actually seen the underlying fisa application that these memos are based on, nunes has not seen the material, trump all of a sudden is very concer
with mena tasha, from the atlantic, ned price former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson and senior director of the national security council. natasha, are you surprised by this. >> not particularly. i'm surprised the trump administration would take this kind of representational risk and do something so completely obvious. you had the doj come out with a letter that essentially said that the fbi and doj had grave concerns and the fbi had its own at the same time...
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charles: ned? >> no, i agree. with sarah., charles, delta made a political decision, and hoping they could get away without consequences. you make these emosqual decisions -- emotional decisions from pressure by teenage social justice lawyers you get into these mess es. nra members don't join nra to get corporate discounts, it is the opposite. if delta wants to cut off its nose to spite its face, more poupower to them, but i agree, i don't like when republicans use government to pick winners or losers, i prefer to let american people and people of georgia pick winners and losers, saying if we don't like delta decision we'll just boycott them. charles: we're tracking about gun de-- talking about gun debate, a lot of focusing on able requirement -- age requirement. i am not sure how much of a difference it will make and white house is on this, do you think it would be a step in right direct if we had a federal mandated age of 21 years old for handguns and rifes. >> i believe it is say step in right direct, but i agree, i don't
charles: ned? >> no, i agree. with sarah., charles, delta made a political decision, and hoping they could get away without consequences. you make these emosqual decisions -- emotional decisions from pressure by teenage social justice lawyers you get into these mess es. nra members don't join nra to get corporate discounts, it is the opposite. if delta wants to cut off its nose to spite its face, more poupower to them, but i agree, i don't like when republicans use government to pick...
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jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation in 2016. and yes, he has already been interviewed in the russia investigation. >>> white lies. "the new york times" is reporting tonight that hope hicks told the house intelligence committee today that she believes her job in the white house working for president trump requires her to lie. she called them white lies. and in the trump white house, of course, everything white is good. white is the way the world is supposed to be in the trump white house. and so white lies are good lies. but there is no color of lying that is acceptable under oath, which hope hicks is finding out
jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation...
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jill, john and ned, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're going to have more on the breaking news tonight about the white lies, the white lies that hope hicks says that she is required, just part of the job, required to tell. white lies in the trump white house. that's next. >>> and today jared kushner praised president trump's choice to manage the reelection campaign. it is the same aide who ran the trump digital operation in 2016. and yes, he has already been interviewed in the russia investigation. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her phone! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fa
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ned price, thank you. and thank you, natasha and olivia, really appreciate your insights. >>> increasing pressure on capitol hill to change our gun laws. we'll look at where members of congress may be able to find compromise. >>> plus, georgia state lawmakers now threatening to punish delta airlines after it severed ties with nra. >>> thousands of educators in west virginia on strike for the fourth day demanding pay raises and health care benefits. we'll go live where you can see this crowd right now at the statehouse. that's when we come right back. stay with us. oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> in the wake of last week's shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school, students parents a
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ned, another tragedy. we talked about this last night and all day today. but where do you see this going from here. can this be some sort of inflection point where the nation comes together and finds some solutions? >> i would hope so. i have got four young kids ages 6-12. every morning when i put them on a bus i expect them to be safe. when you see some of the debates taking place, i fundamentally disagree that banning guns will somehow solve this position. i think we have turned our schools into soft targets with the begun-free school act. i think we need to look at that. congressman massie of kentucky last year put up the safe student act that would repeal every last bit of the gun-free zone school act. i trust the teachers in my kids' school. and i want them to have the ability if they so choose to be trained as security guards and have concealed carry. i think we should start thinking about arming teachers. charles: we put a lot of trust in you are teachers to safeguard our kids anyway. you know, mark, i want to point out, the market was in free-fall
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want to bring in my panel daneen borelli, crtv.com host, ford o connell civic forum pack chairman, ned ryan and washington examiner commentary emily you write about washington d.c. everyone is up in arms about this but for a variety of reasons, certainly we know the mueller probe has turned up no collusion, has turned up no americans and indicted no one so is this a premature victory lap for president trump? >> he may see it that way and i would say the enthusiasm with which he tweeted over the past few days would suggest that's the case. of course there's still things to be worked out when it comes to paul manafort, when it comes to carter page there are still things on the table but what he's narrowing in and saying when it comes to what is a hoax it's the idea that his campaign was involved and it wasn't something where the russians were out there doing what they're doing on their own without americans getting involved in it. >> the mainstream media is so disingenuinous. obviously their whole narrative was that president trump's campaign colluded with russia, not that they medalled
want to bring in my panel daneen borelli, crtv.com host, ford o connell civic forum pack chairman, ned ryan and washington examiner commentary emily you write about washington d.c. everyone is up in arms about this but for a variety of reasons, certainly we know the mueller probe has turned up no collusion, has turned up no americans and indicted no one so is this a premature victory lap for president trump? >> he may see it that way and i would say the enthusiasm with which he tweeted...
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>> i'm ned landau., and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something so valuable. >> neither did the auction guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's lots of other kids. >> our father had a small chemical company. they made coatings and industrial finishes. >> three boys can't be easy for your mom. what was she like? >> she was an expert yoga professional, and this was well before yoga was a thing. my mother was almost like a flower child. >> lyla landau was raised in paterson, new jersey, known in the earliest 20th century as silk city, due to its flourishing fabric industry. >> a lot of jewish textile workers who were escaping persecution in eastern europe all came to paterson. as the american dream goes, many
>> i'm ned landau., and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something so valuable. >> neither did the auction guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's lots of...
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joining me with more, american majority ceo, ned ryun. i think this is perfect for your playbook. this is your wheelhouse more than mine but i can tell you given all the coverage i've done of the economy in my career, alongside coverage of politics, what i see again and again, a common at, a link, and people vote for the person that they believe in, that they believe they can relate to and most importantly, ned, that will make them more prosperous. so how does nancy pelosi and company convince american voters that the democratic party will make them more prosperous when she is out there poo-pooing the tax cuts that added something to a family's bottom line? >> well, it is clear they have learned nothing from the 2016 elections which they didn't talk about anything that actually addressed the everyday needs of the american people. that is where -- this is the amazing part to me, trish. this seems to be me just very common sense, and that is the beauty of donald trump. he knows what the american people want. they want jobs, they want better wages, national security, he is addressing
joining me with more, american majority ceo, ned ryun. i think this is perfect for your playbook. this is your wheelhouse more than mine but i can tell you given all the coverage i've done of the economy in my career, alongside coverage of politics, what i see again and again, a common at, a link, and people vote for the person that they believe in, that they believe they can relate to and most importantly, ned, that will make them more prosperous. so how does nancy pelosi and company convince...
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social ned work giant is test ago button that would allow users to down vote people's comments on public post t would appear along with the option of like or reply to polls. the company claims in a statement it is not test ago dislike button, but it is a feature to awe law people to give more feedback on public posts. and if you work in mountain view california, you are one happy employee. the city, home to google, headquarters, bagged the top spots in career bliss cents cents, happiest cities to work survey. detroit michigan in boulder, colorado rounded out top three on the list. jim, jan? >> detroit? what's going on in detroit, duscheusne. >> jim, i had the same reaction. now, i have heard from, you know, multiple people, that detroit has been on a road to recovery. >> yes. >> but i was surprised. but my producer said what did you say quicken loans, quicken loans was there? i don't see how that put detroit on the list, though. >> all right. well, we'll have to do some more digging on this one, thanks, diane, you have great weekends. >> do some research. >> too. >> well, some breaking n
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ned, just your reaction to what we've heard so far and what we just heard from devin nunes? >> well, we're still making our way through the schiff memo, but i think it is exactly what we expected it to be. and that is a point by point refutation of the nunes memo. it's fot as though the nunes memo needed a refutation because the best rebuttal to the nunes memo was in fact the nunes memo. but this lays out in about 10 or 11 very clear, concise pages exactly where the nunes memo erred. in my reading of this the most important takeaway here is the fact that the democrats contend the steele dossier was not in any way used to as a predicate for the july 2016 launch of the investigation into the trump campaign. it was in fact the information that george papadopoulos provided to the australian ambassador in london, but it's not until seven weeks later that the fbi actually obtained the steele memo. so any notion that the steele dossier including its salacious allegations was at all the predicate for what has turned into the special counsel investigation has been blown out of the wa
ned, just your reaction to what we've heard so far and what we just heard from devin nunes? >> well, we're still making our way through the schiff memo, but i think it is exactly what we expected it to be. and that is a point by point refutation of the nunes memo. it's fot as though the nunes memo needed a refutation because the best rebuttal to the nunes memo was in fact the nunes memo. but this lays out in about 10 or 11 very clear, concise pages exactly where the nunes memo erred. in...
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ned back with us along with the panel. could you have done more to stop russia or take action against russia during 2016? >> halle let me just say this is a rich line of attack that comes from a president who spills secrets from the oval office. and a president who refuses to enact sanctions against moscow for its attack on our democracy. i think the point that have been missed that our greatest fear up until election day that the russians would manipulate votes. for a matter of weeks were focussed from deterring the rrps from doing that, from private warnings and other tactics and we were successful. president trump is making a big deal out of what we did publicly or as he said what we did not do. we warned americans -- >> not a statement from president obama himself -- >> it was are you teenly discussed from the podium at the white house. after the elections that were sanctions enacted. 35 russian spies were expelled. president obama issued a report the administration issued a report. we wanted to do more. we wanted to h
ned back with us along with the panel. could you have done more to stop russia or take action against russia during 2016? >> halle let me just say this is a rich line of attack that comes from a president who spills secrets from the oval office. and a president who refuses to enact sanctions against moscow for its attack on our democracy. i think the point that have been missed that our greatest fear up until election day that the russians would manipulate votes. for a matter of weeks...
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. >>> joining me now are ari melber and ned price, an msnbc national security annualist who has worked for the cia and as a spokesman for the national security council in the obama administration. and matt miller, an msnbc justice and security analyst who served as a justice department spokesman and retired fbi special agent bobby chacon. welcome. ari, let's start with you. this memo is dealing with a fisa warrant targeting carter page. remind us again, who is carter page? >> carter page is a foreign policy adviser who worked for the trump campaign. he's made many trips to russia and has links to russia. and he has figured into the mueller probe by all accounts as a periphery figure. not someone who is super important. looking at this memo, one thing that jumps out to me as we look at the footage of carter page when he came out and had spoken to the congressional investigators, this memo with regards to the mueller probe is a dud. and let me just repeat that having read it and covered the story for a while. as to the mueller probe, this memo is a dud. it doesn't say anything or even re
. >>> joining me now are ari melber and ned price, an msnbc national security annualist who has worked for the cia and as a spokesman for the national security council in the obama administration. and matt miller, an msnbc justice and security analyst who served as a justice department spokesman and retired fbi special agent bobby chacon. welcome. ari, let's start with you. this memo is dealing with a fisa warrant targeting carter page. remind us again, who is carter page? >>...
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american majority ceo ned ryun joins me now.nk that is the best way to crystallize it, and i say it with a laugh but i'm not kidding. you look at the work ethic there in china, the number of people the government is really pushing various agendas that are at odds with us, ned. and you know, if we sit back and say okay, we'll allow this to happen, we really will be, i don't mean to pick on france, they have wonderful, wonderful food. >> wonderful wine too. this is what all of us are mystified, talk about russia, russia, russia, china is the real threat as we move forward, because they have goals to become the dominant world power. it was a fascinating, listening to these intelligence and fbi give the current status of everything in regards to cybersecurity, meddling in elections. trish: they kind of were pointing out that always happened though. >> this is the one thing again i think the mainstream media has done a disservice to the american people. russia has been trying to meddle in our elections for decades. china is obviously
american majority ceo ned ryun joins me now.nk that is the best way to crystallize it, and i say it with a laugh but i'm not kidding. you look at the work ethic there in china, the number of people the government is really pushing various agendas that are at odds with us, ned. and you know, if we sit back and say okay, we'll allow this to happen, we really will be, i don't mean to pick on france, they have wonderful, wonderful food. >> wonderful wine too. this is what all of us are...
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to give us more context about this home mmemo, ned price. special assistant to president obama and senior director of the national security council. also joining me in new york, an attorney and legal analyst and contributor to "essence" magazine. as i see you nodding here. >> exactly. he makes an excellent point. you basically have to ask the question, okay, on today's episode of america's top memo. that's where we are as a country, and you have to ask yourself when you talk about the duelling memos, and i understand why the democrats felt they had to do it, because after you read both memos side by side, it becomes abundantly clear that the republican memo nunes wrote was misleading, left out important information, and it's important to note he said himself he didn't even read the october 2016 fisa warrant application, which just begs the question, what is he even talking about? but we have to be concerned as american citizens that this intelligence committee is not perhaps doing the work they ought to do. what about the other investigation
to give us more context about this home mmemo, ned price. special assistant to president obama and senior director of the national security council. also joining me in new york, an attorney and legal analyst and contributor to "essence" magazine. as i see you nodding here. >> exactly. he makes an excellent point. you basically have to ask the question, okay, on today's episode of america's top memo. that's where we are as a country, and you have to ask yourself when you talk...
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i want to turn to richard painter and ned price. on the national security part of this, you could say that what starts bad gets worse. but let's be clear. democrats are now in the position of basically, along with republicans unanimously calling for the kind of release of things that they wouldn't be for except for how this all got started by republicans. >> well, that's right, ari. i would echo richard's earlier points. the best rebuttal to the nunes memo is in some ways the nunes memo. there's merit to letting it just stand for itself and letting its hollowness come through to all those who read it or read about it. >> so you think, sir, that the democrats, in their rush to have a rebuttal may be making the wrong move? >> there's a difference here between strategy and policy. i think we can debate the strategy of the democrats getting this memo out. when it comes to policy, though, look, devin nunes in this stunt has put out three and a half pages of untruths and mischaracterizations. so it is on the democrats to correct that reco
i want to turn to richard painter and ned price. on the national security part of this, you could say that what starts bad gets worse. but let's be clear. democrats are now in the position of basically, along with republicans unanimously calling for the kind of release of things that they wouldn't be for except for how this all got started by republicans. >> well, that's right, ari. i would echo richard's earlier points. the best rebuttal to the nunes memo is in some ways the nunes memo....
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ned, you resigned a year ago, after more than ten years of service under republicans and democrats. you said you could no longer serve under president trump. give us your reaction to the president's tweet, slamming the leadership of the fbi and the justice department. >> well, that's right, stephanie. in some ways, it is only fitting we're discussing this on groundhog day. we've seen this movie before. history is repeating itself with this president. this is a president who, since even before he took the oath of office, took a bludgeon to the intelligence community, to the fbi, to the department of justice. his rational has changed slightly over time. of course, the dossier has been a constant source of irritation. more recently, it has become the investigation of bob mueller into his own activities and those of his campaign. but this is a president who has absolutely no respect for the brave men and women who are on the very front lines around the world and here at home who have taken an oath to protect you and men, protect their fellow americans. that's precisely part of the reaso
ned, you resigned a year ago, after more than ten years of service under republicans and democrats. you said you could no longer serve under president trump. give us your reaction to the president's tweet, slamming the leadership of the fbi and the justice department. >> well, that's right, stephanie. in some ways, it is only fitting we're discussing this on groundhog day. we've seen this movie before. history is repeating itself with this president. this is a president who, since even...
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ned, let me start with you. the backdrop for this hairi ihe today, this is an annual assessment presented but obviously folks here very much interest interest interested, the question of russia and the 2018 elections. this is a public hearing, not all the sensitive information being produced here. how much valuable useful information is produced by a hearing like today's. >> the intelligence community goes to great lengths to ensure the prepared testimony that the dni put out this morning as well as the remarks that we'll hear from these top intelligence leaders, that they are all unclassified, that they are all distilled down to the most basic levels so that we are not in offering some transparency to the american people and offering our adversaries clues into how much insight we have into the challenges we face. these individuals are quite well trained, i doubt we'll see them go anywhere they shouldn't. >> let me bring in elise jordan, off background in national securi security. what are you looking for today?
ned, let me start with you. the backdrop for this hairi ihe today, this is an annual assessment presented but obviously folks here very much interest interest interested, the question of russia and the 2018 elections. this is a public hearing, not all the sensitive information being produced here. how much valuable useful information is produced by a hearing like today's. >> the intelligence community goes to great lengths to ensure the prepared testimony that the dni put out this morning...
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ned, this has been a partisan fight over these memos. does the house intelligence investigation still have any credibility with folks who are watching this process play out? >> well, i think, aaron, the credibility has diminished over the course of the past nine or ten months, really starting with chairman nunes' gamut back in the spring of last year when he secretly collaborated with the white house to launder intelligence to bring to the fore baseless allegations about unmasking and leaking. let's be clear, it's been chairman nunes and his staff that have done that almost singlehandedly. you hear from ranking member schiff and his staff, as well as, frankly, from other republican members of the panel, including mike conaway, who while nunes was recused from russia matters led the investigation, and led it with a much higher degree of success than we've seen from devin nunes. i don't think it's right to impugn the entire committee. i think it's right to place blame where it belongs, squarely on the shoulders of chairman noon egg nunes.
ned, this has been a partisan fight over these memos. does the house intelligence investigation still have any credibility with folks who are watching this process play out? >> well, i think, aaron, the credibility has diminished over the course of the past nine or ten months, really starting with chairman nunes' gamut back in the spring of last year when he secretly collaborated with the white house to launder intelligence to bring to the fore baseless allegations about unmasking and...
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melissa: ned, i will start crying soon. you will make me cry here. >> i'm sorry. melissa: we all know it's true. anyone who can do math knows what you're say something absolutely true. you're right. i don't see the political will to do it. maybe when the wheels fall off they will be forced to do it. there you go. last word. go ahead. >> no. i hope that some people will start to make this a campaign issue for 2018 so that republicans can say, you put us back in the majority in 2019 we'll take a serious run at entitlement reform. we'll take a serious run how do we shrink federal government employees, government spending, shrink the size of departments an agencies in d.c. that is how we make real progress. melissa: second one i can see doing. first one is much tougher. ned, thanks for coming on. appreciate your time. david: mount him on top of the u.s. capitol. give him a bullhorn. let him go. melissa: yell at everybody. david: joining me by phone, dominic tavella. diversified financial found irand president. dominic, very simple, are you buying or selling? >> david,
melissa: ned, i will start crying soon. you will make me cry here. >> i'm sorry. melissa: we all know it's true. anyone who can do math knows what you're say something absolutely true. you're right. i don't see the political will to do it. maybe when the wheels fall off they will be forced to do it. there you go. last word. go ahead. >> no. i hope that some people will start to make this a campaign issue for 2018 so that republicans can say, you put us back in the majority in 2019...
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ned i'll start with you, you heard dennis say the obama administration did take a series of steps.ake an defense on this show on the past when you ask you have had this discussion about russian interference. you heard michael daniels on the record. what to you say to folks who watch that? >> i think you have to remember the first statement the obama administration made was october 7, 2016, that was to inform the states we have seen these signs of scanning, preparetory work by the russian government. one month before the length. after the election president obama ordered this report, he ordered the administration to compile this report to inform his administration and the incoming administration and the congress. primarily, the incoming administration, president trump and hissen coming team could work with congress to ensure that the states were fully apprised of what happened and to ensure that the midterms were a safe guard. >> the white house, i'm sitting in these briefings, the white house points to you guys, the backup administration and say this happened under your watch. >> o
ned i'll start with you, you heard dennis say the obama administration did take a series of steps.ake an defense on this show on the past when you ask you have had this discussion about russian interference. you heard michael daniels on the record. what to you say to folks who watch that? >> i think you have to remember the first statement the obama administration made was october 7, 2016, that was to inform the states we have seen these signs of scanning, preparetory work by the russian...
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an armed deputy only one of them,he schol building and never even went inside, never even going in, ned his weapon. they have deputy as scott peterson and he resigned yesterday. sick to y stomach. there are no words. these families lost their children, we lost coaches, i have been to the funeral. in shock that one, he was outside because i saw people like risked his life, and they don't even have guns and hee should be the one out there with the gun trying to kids. >>> another huge, tactical error police were foloting by wg cameras on a 20 minute delay. live. >> new there is a question how do we keep our children safe? idea fleeted around, arming teachers inside the schools. steve keeleynsod, new jersey with more on this one, certainly controversial, steve. cole visit yesterday and he spoke with one teacher, who asked hi felt about the idea of him carrying a gun only oneassroom. student in the entire class, thought it was a good teacher to relate to the younger teachers should be routeing for students, and hand if you ae comfortable right now if you are strapped. raise your was strapped
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ned price is an msnbc national security analyst and an nsc spokesman under president obama. i do think is fascinating about whether or not tray gowdy gives folks some cover. what do you think will happen here? >> i'm a little less confident in what the white house will put out specifically the notion that they will put a memo that's the miror image of the republican memo. not a single word was redacted from the republican memo even though there were elements quite sensitive. meaning a long time fbi source going into the fisa process, talking about specific investigative steps. remember what the president said even before the white house had received the memo, long before the president had even read the republican memo, 100%. it's going to come out. john kelly his chief of staff told fox news it will be out very soon. the white house was very certain even before seeing the republican memo come out. but there was a very peculiar reference to the democratic memo. it was very lawyerly saying they would give other oversight requests, they would review them in accordance with clas
ned price is an msnbc national security analyst and an nsc spokesman under president obama. i do think is fascinating about whether or not tray gowdy gives folks some cover. what do you think will happen here? >> i'm a little less confident in what the white house will put out specifically the notion that they will put a memo that's the miror image of the republican memo. not a single word was redacted from the republican memo even though there were elements quite sensitive. meaning a...
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bush, ned ryan.ow do the president and the supporters answer the criticism you heard just there from kids like that? >> i wouldn't have gone there. i would have called into question why was the fbi warned twice, especially with the january call directly to them warning specifically about this and not passed on to the field office in miami. i would not have gone to the other difficulties and this. i would have focused on their failure to respond to a direct threat. >> you're saying the connection being made by the president, many of his allies, that somehow because the fbi, a number of agents have been asked by robert mueller to do particular things for the russia investigation, you're saying the argument that somehow them doing that -- >> let this issue be the issue of why did the fbi fail to respond to this call directly, deal with the other issues in regards. many have issue with the fbi and other behavior. maybe the focus was in the wrong place. to correlate that with the school shooting, i think
bush, ned ryan.ow do the president and the supporters answer the criticism you heard just there from kids like that? >> i wouldn't have gone there. i would have called into question why was the fbi warned twice, especially with the january call directly to them warning specifically about this and not passed on to the field office in miami. i would not have gone to the other difficulties and this. i would have focused on their failure to respond to a direct threat. >> you're saying...
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jessica tarlow and ned ryan here with me. ned, the hope hicks situation, we're told this was something planned prior to her appearance before a congressional committee yesterday. what do you think of this? >> i mean, at a certain point, neil, this is a grind and she's been with the trump campaign and in the white house for what? over two years now. at some point it's human nature to say i'm getting out. i've had enough of the crazy lifestyle. i don't see it as a bad thing. i think mercy sclapp has been the real wise house coms director. so i think this is a good situation where mercy becomes the real white house coms director. you'll see a professionalizing of some of the staff when sarah sanders came in as press secretary, things stabilized there. if you put mercy in as the coms director officially, that would stabilize it. so in some ways this is nature of the beast. in some way it's a good thing to get things shaken up a little bit and move in a new direction. >> i'm looking at these developments. just utter confusion and
jessica tarlow and ned ryan here with me. ned, the hope hicks situation, we're told this was something planned prior to her appearance before a congressional committee yesterday. what do you think of this? >> i mean, at a certain point, neil, this is a grind and she's been with the trump campaign and in the white house for what? over two years now. at some point it's human nature to say i'm getting out. i've had enough of the crazy lifestyle. i don't see it as a bad thing. i think mercy...
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my panel, ned price, a former special assistant to president obama and former spokesman for the national security council under obama. ron insana, mark thompson back with me. congressman schiff, you know who he is, spoke about the importance of their memo. >> what's important for the public to see, the facts, that the fbi acted appropriately next seeing a warrant on karcarter p. >> do you think the memo clears the fbi of wrongdoing or does this memo speak into an echo chamber of already existing believers? the same thing that the nunes memo did? >> well, stephanie, what i think the release of the schiff memo does is put to rest the idea that this was a case of he said/she said. in fact what we can see is this a case of nunes baselessly claimed and schiff came back with a ten-page body blow that debunked the entire press of the nunes memo. the premise being, as you've mentioned, a u.s. citizen, a campaign associate of the trump campaign, was wrongly surveilled. the schiff memo goes into great detail about how that is not the case. how the steele dossier was only narrowly used in justifyin
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joining me right now, american majority ceo ned ryun.t of weave politics and economy here together, ned. this is a president who is very proud of the upside this market has seen thus far and continues to tout it. does he have any concerns that you own it on the way up, you have to own it on the way down? >> i don't want him to tie himself close to the market. >> hang on. hang title. the president is speaking. let's listen in. [playing "hail to the chief"] [cheers and applause] >> i love the state of ohio. what great memories. we're starting to boom, you know that. great to be back in ohio. be here with the hard-working men and women of sheffer corporation. congratulations. [applause] we have a lot of great people with us today, we have our treasury secretary steve mnuchin. [applause] a man that you know very well that has done an amazing job, a great job helping us with the massive tax cuts that are helping everybody so much. and everyone has fallen in love with it. rob portman, he knows his stuff. thank you, rob. thank you. [applause] t
joining me right now, american majority ceo ned ryun.t of weave politics and economy here together, ned. this is a president who is very proud of the upside this market has seen thus far and continues to tout it. does he have any concerns that you own it on the way up, you have to own it on the way down? >> i don't want him to tie himself close to the market. >> hang on. hang title. the president is speaking. let's listen in. [playing "hail to the chief"] [cheers and...
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everything we can to rehabilitate our criminals and obviously there are limited resources andnd we have much ned for non- criminals to get benefits to advance their education and ability to serve productive lives. i think it's an obligation of our society to do what we can to rehabilitate people who made the bad choice of committing a cri crime. >> host: arizona, susan, republican, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i'm in arizona and we have [inaudible] many prisons and my son, six years ago, got a dui and he went to the state prison and was upset with my son because he was with some girl and he got another dui he went in fori four years. during those fourr years he had education, he had classes to go to for domestic [inaudible] and alcoholism andnd in the last yer that he was there he did more classes and it did help but there is a lot of people in the presence that don't want to help. they wantck to go back because they are scared to come out in life. my son can't get a driver's his home andin doing great and has a po but he can't get a job and he's been working at a camp service tha
everything we can to rehabilitate our criminals and obviously there are limited resources andnd we have much ned for non- criminals to get benefits to advance their education and ability to serve productive lives. i think it's an obligation of our society to do what we can to rehabilitate people who made the bad choice of committing a cri crime. >> host: arizona, susan, republican, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i'm in arizona and we have [inaudible] many prisons and my...
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near how ned ryun, former white house staff under george w.ush and michael blake, vice chair of the democratic national committee. good to see you both. >> thanks, martha. >> good to be with you, martha. >> martha: looking at some of the notes you made about this earlier today, you believe that if the g.o.p. had stuck to its guns on the military side of this they could have gotten the deal without all the democratic spending. how so. >> congress just made this point that the house sent over a bill that did the military funding but essentially kept the rest of government spending flat. if republicans would have stuck to their guns they would have dared the democrats to vote against the military and i think plucks could have won that fight. this is exhibit a as to why mitch mcconnell should have done away with the legislative filibuster. i have fellow conservatives say the legislative filibuster prevents bad spending bills. i would argue that's what got us this bad spending bill. 1.2 or 1.5 trillion adding to the 20.6 trillion. at what point did
near how ned ryun, former white house staff under george w.ush and michael blake, vice chair of the democratic national committee. good to see you both. >> thanks, martha. >> good to be with you, martha. >> martha: looking at some of the notes you made about this earlier today, you believe that if the g.o.p. had stuck to its guns on the military side of this they could have gotten the deal without all the democratic spending. how so. >> congress just made this point that...
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signs of bleeding nusual bru eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. ned best.ui ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with the lateso rock in a stateon cisi was mutual lov that they best friends. the cover the rrent off their home my dogs and my home and else i'd rather >>> anticipated "black panty the world but theatergoers in got an surprise. readyblockbuster when somethin screen.k panther," the showed the"fif ty grey" accident. after ten minutes of boos theater corrected the error. >> they were going to start a minutes. onald's ikeover for the happy meal that might make them a little less happy but perhaps a little more health?ucingat chseburgersy chicken mcnuggets will come with fewer french fewer than 600ries. >> no >>> f cenayalk ur cyvle, vertis you to pedal your way to the upper floors of the building. >> it's still in the concept stage. all that's needed is an investor to take it to the next level. >> yeah that person still trying to get to the next floor. >> i would y that much to the next floor when you can just do an escalator or -- >> get
signs of bleeding nusual bru eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. ned best.ui ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with the lateso rock in a stateon cisi was mutual lov that they best friends. the cover the rrent off their home my dogs and my home and else i'd rather >>> anticipated "black panty the world but theatergoers in got an surprise. readyblockbuster when somethin screen.k panther," the showed the"fif ty...
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they go through intensive training with impact they could take these games to levels we never, evera ned, because their brains are impact functioning the highest ve levels, ot suffered any brain damage. so if children do not play, do no begin exposure early by 18, then they take football to exceptional levels that would never, ever imagined. veat's a new way to think. >> yoiven people a lot to think about, because this country love football, as you have acknowledged, football is like religion in america. >> i would ask parts to buy the book and make up your mind. >> thank you for being >> thank you. >>> turning now to ciminal justice, san francisco could become the firstity in the nation to eliminate hefty fees that criminal defennts face after they leave jail. san francisco board of supervisors introduced a bill that would end the practice of charging defendants for electronic monitoring. one of the supporters s jeff adachi who says inmates find themselves locked in a cycle of debt. joining me now is jeff. >> thanks for having me. >> first of all, can you explain what kinds of fees crim
they go through intensive training with impact they could take these games to levels we never, evera ned, because their brains are impact functioning the highest ve levels, ot suffered any brain damage. so if children do not play, do no begin exposure early by 18, then they take football to exceptional levels that would never, ever imagined. veat's a new way to think. >> yoiven people a lot to think about, because this country love football, as you have acknowledged, football is like...
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you got lines at the polls, folks on the corner canvassing for both ned and alexis. yeah.ted in this election. you know what, man? it's more than just choosing a new mayor. the future of this neighborhood rests in the balance. ♪ [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ okay, and make sure everybody knows that if they are in line when the polls close, they will still be allowed to vote. okay, sweet. hi. can i get two julian's girlfriend coffees to go, please? julian's girlfriend coffee?
you got lines at the polls, folks on the corner canvassing for both ned and alexis. yeah.ted in this election. you know what, man? it's more than just choosing a new mayor. the future of this neighborhood rests in the balance. ♪ [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ okay, and make sure everybody knows that if they are in line when the polls close, they will still be allowed to vote. okay, sweet. hi. can i get two julian's girlfriend coffees to go, please? julian's girlfriend coffee?
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tried to ned when you build a house in berkeley? >> i grew up as a secondon genera californian, not as an african-american. i grew up knowing there were 10,000 african-americans betweed se and sacramento. so there - segregation was not formal as it is in the south. so i didn't grow up with that eind of stigma ined after migration of so many african-americans out of the soutis that t was an unreal aspect of it was something that simply we had to grow into.re >> tas some redlining, right, that happened when you tried to buyou a in berkeley, then you moved to walnut creek. >> yes, we built a house in wal in the nut eek unincorporated area. we lived with death about five years. >> because you were an african-american family in the town? >> yes, because there were only two african-american families in the diablo valle and we were one of them. >> during the civil rights era, you decidedo become a bridge with whites in walnut creek and the black panthers. what did you do? >> participated fund-raisi activities delivered them -- i was called
tried to ned when you build a house in berkeley? >> i grew up as a secondon genera californian, not as an african-american. i grew up knowing there were 10,000 african-americans betweed se and sacramento. so there - segregation was not formal as it is in the south. so i didn't grow up with that eind of stigma ined after migration of so many african-americans out of the soutis that t was an unreal aspect of it was something that simply we had to grow into.re >> tas some redlining,...