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joyce: the u.s.come up as a problem so i don't see that much will get done in an election year furthering the infrastructure agenda, but what i do see is that china is in a position where they must do more. they have no choice, given how much growth is slowing down. you are seeing this in the u.k., not really in germany, and in the u.s. the fiscal support is coming off over the last two years. piece,hn norman's weekly turkish lira out to a 6.05, real brazilian riau -- flat out ugly. what is the indication? being --r fx, that is it will be the higher beta currencies that respond the most. take a look at latin america. the impact of china comes out almost one to one on the growth numbers, given the commodities what sensitivity there is to china's economic performance. off thetaken recommendations on emerging markets fx. we still have the rates recommendations and duration on. markets,in emerging 40% now have negative real rate and we still have 13 out of 22 central banks cutting, so there is a local bo
joyce: the u.s.come up as a problem so i don't see that much will get done in an election year furthering the infrastructure agenda, but what i do see is that china is in a position where they must do more. they have no choice, given how much growth is slowing down. you are seeing this in the u.k., not really in germany, and in the u.s. the fiscal support is coming off over the last two years. piece,hn norman's weekly turkish lira out to a 6.05, real brazilian riau -- flat out ugly. what is the...
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joyce: mr. speaker, i ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one mirnt. -- for one minute. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize andrea cohen, a dedicated community leader whose work has benefited the people of blair county. as the president of lake month park, andrea has led the recent transformation of this amusement park into a renewed recreational epicenter for our community. from new playgrounds and walking trails, to batting cages and basketball courts, lakemont park has been restored to a beautiful facilities where families and friends can gather together. a homegrown altoona leader and the daughter of nancy and don, andrea has spent her career working for our community and improving the quality of life in blair county. this week she will be honored by the central blair recreation and park commission for her many contributions and achievements. on behalf of the 13th congressional district of pennsylv
joyce: mr. speaker, i ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one mirnt. -- for one minute. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize andrea cohen, a dedicated community leader whose work has benefited the people of blair county. as the president of lake month park, andrea has led the recent transformation of this amusement park into a renewed recreational epicenter for our community. from new playgrounds and...
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leading off our discussion tonight are joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama, she's a professor at the university of alabama school of law. barbara mcquaid is with us. former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. all three are msnbc legal analysts. joyce, let me start with you and let's start with the pardons and the commutations and your reaction to that package delivered today. >> if this was the first time we'd ever seen president trump deliver a pardon package, as you called it, i think more aptly, a pardon party, then maybe we would think that he was trying to fulfill some kind of a commitment to criminal justice reform and doing justice. but we know better than that at this point in the trump presidency. we know that this is a president who uses pardons to signal to people who have been his friends and have been his associates that if they will not turn and testify against him, that he will take care of them down the road. and with this package of pardons for people who have engaged in public co
leading off our discussion tonight are joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama, she's a professor at the university of alabama school of law. barbara mcquaid is with us. former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. all three are msnbc legal analysts. joyce, let me start with you and let's start with the pardons and the commutations and your reaction to that package delivered today. >> if this was the first time we'd ever seen president trump...
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you're on there, joyce.ust learned that. >> it's unusual for this many prosecutors to speak with one voice, chris. obviously this is a topic that one would expect heated debate on. the letter, i understand, was the product of a lot of negotiation, but at the end of the day 2,000, and that number continues to grow as more people sign the letter, have voiced their concern about this attorney general's continued service. >> who is at the head of this? what was the straw that broke the camel's back, if you will? whose group was behind this that got the signatures together? >> i think there were a number of different groups of people inside d.o.j., alums, as you say, former assistant u.s. attorneys, former u.s. attorneys. if you look at the signatories on this letter there, former fbi agents, there are people who worked at career lawyers in the department for several decades. so it really spans, republicans and democrats spread across the country geographically. and what it highlights is the concern that d.o.j. i
you're on there, joyce.ust learned that. >> it's unusual for this many prosecutors to speak with one voice, chris. obviously this is a topic that one would expect heated debate on. the letter, i understand, was the product of a lot of negotiation, but at the end of the day 2,000, and that number continues to grow as more people sign the letter, have voiced their concern about this attorney general's continued service. >> who is at the head of this? what was the straw that broke the...
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kurt bardella and joyce vance. kurt, by the way, was a former spokesperson for the house oversight committee on the republican side and joyce was a former u.s. attorney. >>> nearly 1700 precincts, hundreds of thousands of caucus goers and a system so confusing that candidates are pouring time and money into helping their supporters understand it all. we'll head to the big board to break down the iowa caucuses. this is msnbc. than rheumatoirits or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots ha
kurt bardella and joyce vance. kurt, by the way, was a former spokesperson for the house oversight committee on the republican side and joyce was a former u.s. attorney. >>> nearly 1700 precincts, hundreds of thousands of caucus goers and a system so confusing that candidates are pouring time and money into helping their supporters understand it all. we'll head to the big board to break down the iowa caucuses. this is msnbc. than rheumatoirits or psoriatic arthritis. when considering...
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joyce vance, talk to us about what the range of sentencing could be here. the prosecutors have revised their softer recommendation and they are recommending significant jail time. >> so keeping up with doj's position has been a little bit like watching a ping-pong match, andrea, and i expect we'll here official or unofficial commentary after sentencing ends about why the government's different positions are all consistent. we'll have to assess that when it happens. but the judges is in the process of building a record. she knows this sentence will be appealed, wherever she decides to sentence, whether it's within the guideline range or above or below it, she knows stone will likely appeal any significant sentence. she's making an air-tight record that will be difficult for the court of appeals to review, dislodge in any significant way. that sentence is based on stone's prior criminal history. he has none and also assessment of his conduct. there's an assigned value for the conduct. but what the judge is doing now is looking at additional factors to decide
joyce vance, talk to us about what the range of sentencing could be here. the prosecutors have revised their softer recommendation and they are recommending significant jail time. >> so keeping up with doj's position has been a little bit like watching a ping-pong match, andrea, and i expect we'll here official or unofficial commentary after sentencing ends about why the government's different positions are all consistent. we'll have to assess that when it happens. but the judges is in...
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. >> and joyce, in that final thing senator sanders said, he raises a conspiracy theory for his supporters that the "washington post" is somehow involved conspiratorially in the decision to release this information today to try to hurt him as he put it, on the eve of the nevada caucuses. >> you know, bernie sanders has an opportunity to look so
. >> and joyce, in that final thing senator sanders said, he raises a conspiracy theory for his supporters that the "washington post" is somehow involved conspiratorially in the decision to release this information today to try to hurt him as he put it, on the eve of the nevada caucuses. >> you know, bernie sanders has an opportunity to look so
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joyce, you are not prone to saying things that are designed to fear monger, but this is different. this is the united states justice department which we all understand is a branch of the executive. but what we have not understood until this last week and maybe we should have but we have not understood the degree to which bill barr is acting like donald trump's attorney general as opposed to the attorney general of the united states. >> i think that's right, ali. although the "time" article is not mine, i share those sentiments. i think the important thing for people to understand is that there should never be any politically motivated interference in the criminal justice system. the president can't use criminal prosecutions as a political tool to punish his perceived enemies and to help his friends. and the concern here is that is what we're seeing with this doj and it's worth pointing out that something that prosecutors take enormous care with is to avoid not just improper actions, but also the appearance of any impropriety. it is so critical that the country need to be able to tr
joyce, you are not prone to saying things that are designed to fear monger, but this is different. this is the united states justice department which we all understand is a branch of the executive. but what we have not understood until this last week and maybe we should have but we have not understood the degree to which bill barr is acting like donald trump's attorney general as opposed to the attorney general of the united states. >> i think that's right, ali. although the...
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joyce vance very quickly, what would make you think that barr isn't being disingenuous.hat action could he take next? >> if barr got on a same with the president and announced that they were taking legislation to the congress that would change the sentencing guidelines for people accused of witness intimidation and that they would be making similar recommendations in every case pending nationwide and asking for sense reductions for people that are serving sentences that are similar to the one that roger stone is being asked to serve, then this might look like it wasn't disingenuous. until they do that, this is just a favor they are doing for one of the president's longtype friends. >> joyce, carol, kelly, i have to say, it's still -- i know there is a lot of doubters on here, but i have to say, this is going to be an interesting one. i will be very curious to see if the president can handle bill barr, essentially, pushing back at him. thank you very much. >>> coming up, much more on the attorney general's comments because when a loyalist like barr rebukes the president p
joyce vance very quickly, what would make you think that barr isn't being disingenuous.hat action could he take next? >> if barr got on a same with the president and announced that they were taking legislation to the congress that would change the sentencing guidelines for people accused of witness intimidation and that they would be making similar recommendations in every case pending nationwide and asking for sense reductions for people that are serving sentences that are similar to the...
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in the case of joyce have, it seemed pretty awful. joyce was exhibited for a few more months. she became sick and died. barnum had had an arrangement with the surgeon in new york to do an autopsy of her. the surgeon had been eager to sort of show that it had met in hoax. so barnum rented a big menu advertising and charged admission for this autopsy. the awful. he invited preachers and people like that from. as it turns out, the preacher found or the surgeon found that she had good organs, they were all in good shape. except for her lungs, she died of tuberculosis. he felt that she could not have been more than 80 years old. this did not slow down by the middle. he continued to, he was not at all chagrined. but this was occasionally continued to get her various kinds of publicity. this to me is barnum at his worst. he also had racial views that were not, actually that were terrible. but as i say, with his connection with these preachers and his wife was a ut or unitarian, she was very much against slavery and he became more morbid evolutionists. and he became a republican, linc
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we begin with paul butler and joyce vance. miss vance has a new piece out in "time" magazine that says if trump can turn the justice department into a political weapon n weapon no, one is safe. good evening. your views when you heard these four prosecutors stepped down and the wider issue. >> so president trump is using the justice department and bill barr is using the justice department to punish the president's enemies, and to reward his friends. this is unprecedented. if i were one of those prosecutors, i would have quit, too. think about it. they're standing up. they've been in this courtroom over a year representing the united states of america. and then the sentence recommendation very carefully considered 7 to 9 years. a long time. but think about the crimes, the seven felony that's roger stone was convicted of. aggravating factors. it happened over a long period of time and he threatened wiflth he told one witness, get ready to die. so the seven to nine years was within the guidelines. the president says he doesn't lik
we begin with paul butler and joyce vance. miss vance has a new piece out in "time" magazine that says if trump can turn the justice department into a political weapon n weapon no, one is safe. good evening. your views when you heard these four prosecutors stepped down and the wider issue. >> so president trump is using the justice department and bill barr is using the justice department to punish the president's enemies, and to reward his friends. this is unprecedented. if i...
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for hundreds of years paul joyce family has set out on the north sea to catch fish. there one of the few remaining families of fishermen in hastings southern england my brother is fishing and cousins are fishing. but for my family this looks like the last generation. because it is just not viable for them to fish. but that's not because of depleted north sea fish stocks. in fact stocks have recovered face joy instead the problem is that british fishermen face a limit on how much fish they're allowed to catch with fish in in british waters which was british territorial waters and have to follow back fish because our counterparts are european fishermen they do not they do not have to from. that's why nearly all british fishermen voted for breaks it they want to regain control over their own waters and decide how much to fish they also want to banish the european fisherman from british waters like this dutch vessel dutch captain gator bit sima spent 80 percent of the year exclusively british parts of the north sea if i can no longer fish there i'll have to find other ar
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>> joyce vance, about a month ago, bernie sanders said that's when he heard about it. it was starting to become public that william barr has declared that any consideration of any version of any investigation of anything involving a presidential campaign must go through him. he must okay every step of it. any possible linkage there? >> well, it is hard to know what's going on at this point. the time line overall has a lot of coincidences that will only understand the full value of in hindsight. the important takeaway from this is that what the president is doing is trying to destroy many of the institutions that contribute to our national security. instead of looking at the justice department and the intelligence community in isolation, which has been i think what we've done until now, we need to begin to look at these as one time line of occurrences and the president tries to weaken doj. tries to weaken the intelligence community. there is no more speaking truth to power. instead, there is just trump insisting he hear only facts and a narrative that suit him. that's d
>> joyce vance, about a month ago, bernie sanders said that's when he heard about it. it was starting to become public that william barr has declared that any consideration of any version of any investigation of anything involving a presidential campaign must go through him. he must okay every step of it. any possible linkage there? >> well, it is hard to know what's going on at this point. the time line overall has a lot of coincidences that will only understand the full value of...
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it is so you wish to see this as this joyce state c.e.o. role strikes grace suggests least systemic deception is the late show which. brings up jill as. well going to watching the hawks i am tyrol visits her earlier i was joined from beijing by c.c.t.v. anchor and journalist while was and we discussed not only a china's response to the virus but the response by the u.s. government and world journalists as well take it was. one of the again i want to thank you for coming on the show and i want to start with this you are on the ground in china what do you feel is the most important information people need to know about the virus and china's current efforts to contain it. there are numerous challenges on the ground to still we're still 'd waiting for the inflection point whereby we can safely say that the worst is over new cases have plateaued. we're waiting for that time we haven't seen that yet but they are hopeful signs that things might be stabilizing for example new suspected cases and you can foreign patients patient counts are both drop
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. >>> leading off our discussion tonight, the author of "information wars," and joyce vance, a former federal prosecutor from the university of alabama school of law. all three msnbc contributors. and a big difference between bernie sanders and donald trump in the reaction to russian interference in the campaign. >> yes. bernie was very strong and forthright, spoke to camera, addressing it to vladimir putin as you mentioned in the introduction. donald trump has never done that, has never acknowledged it. it is a little unclear what russia is doing on behalf of bernie sanders. in 2016, it was clear. they were anti-hillary. they were trying to subvert her campaign so they were supporting bernie. why they're supporting him now is not clear. maybe as bernie points out, they do try to sow discord and a campaign between donald trump and bernie sanders might sow as much discord as we've ever seen in a presidential election. it's unclear why they're doing it. >> bernie sanders said everything about this today that donald trump has refused to say. >> that's right. he made very clear that he's
. >>> leading off our discussion tonight, the author of "information wars," and joyce vance, a former federal prosecutor from the university of alabama school of law. all three msnbc contributors. and a big difference between bernie sanders and donald trump in the reaction to russian interference in the campaign. >> yes. bernie was very strong and forthright, spoke to camera, addressing it to vladimir putin as you mentioned in the introduction. donald trump has never...
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joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and msnbc contributor.nk you to both of you. >>> the trial of the president may be all but over, but at what cost? when we come back, what the mass republican senate loyalty to trump says about his fervent supporters and its ratifications for the 2020 presidential election. you are watching msnbc. tcng msnc n dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. when i get my teeth cleaned, my hsomething like this. she cleans with something like this. it's got a round head. and it's got power. go pro with oral-b. power one on for oral-b's best clean ever. inspired by dentists. ...oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth... ...to remove more plaque along the gum line... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. i'll only use the one that's round. oral-b. brush like a pro. yeah? who's peter? well sweetie,
joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and msnbc contributor.nk you to both of you. >>> the trial of the president may be all but over, but at what cost? when we come back, what the mass republican senate loyalty to trump says about his fervent supporters and its ratifications for the 2020 presidential election. you are watching msnbc. tcng msnc n dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business....
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joyce, put this together in what you heard from the attorney general. what do you make of it? >> i think what matt is saying actually very likely the more that we hear, it seems like what the attorney general is trying to do is position himself to save himself. he is trying to come up with a narrative that lets him pretend to the justice department that he has not completely let their i independence taken away. he says he spoke with the prosecutors and the prosecutors were the bad guys. there's a written pleading filed in the united states court signed by the united states attorney in the eastern district of virginia, not the senate confirmed u.s. attorney who was ushered out of that office precipitously a week earlier, but a newly installed acting u.s. attorney who had come straight out of barr's inner circle. so we see this entire effort to circle the wagons, to give barr plausible deniability. i don't think anyone believes that he is really criticizing this president. what he is trying to do is provide cover for the activity they have been engaged in. >> the lawyer that joy
joyce, put this together in what you heard from the attorney general. what do you make of it? >> i think what matt is saying actually very likely the more that we hear, it seems like what the attorney general is trying to do is position himself to save himself. he is trying to come up with a narrative that lets him pretend to the justice department that he has not completely let their i independence taken away. he says he spoke with the prosecutors and the prosecutors were the bad guys....
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as soon as today, joyce mitchell's time behind bars is done. >> reporter: this morning, joyce mitchellprison. no dramatic escape in the middle of the night. the former prison seamstress served her time, five years for helping richard matt and david sweat stage one of the most daring prison escapes in u.s. history. the two convicted murderers broke through the walls of their cells inside the clinton correctional facility, carved a hole in an unused pipe and tunnelled their way to freedom. it triggered a manhunt that lasted weeks through the rugged woods of upstate new york until matt was killed and sweat captured. in 2015 mitchell spoke exclusively to nbc news in jail. >> i didn't start -- full size hack blades, i'd give them chisels and punch. that's all i give them. >> reporter: the hacksaw blades smuggled in packages of hamburger. mitchell told police she got caught up in the fantasy. involved romantically with matt, he promised her they would escape to mexico, she just had to drug her husband and drive the getaway car. >> i was supposed to come and park by the manhole they were goin
as soon as today, joyce mitchell's time behind bars is done. >> reporter: this morning, joyce mitchellprison. no dramatic escape in the middle of the night. the former prison seamstress served her time, five years for helping richard matt and david sweat stage one of the most daring prison escapes in u.s. history. the two convicted murderers broke through the walls of their cells inside the clinton correctional facility, carved a hole in an unused pipe and tunnelled their way to freedom....
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signed up lots as one of the truly great epics of german literature i mean you can compare it to james joyce's ulysses in english so condensing that epic story down to even a very long film this is a 3 hour movie is quite a big task but. the director almost pulls it off i think is a master stroke is the decision to take the main character from a cop and make him in this case into a african refugee because that really highlights these sort of themes of poverty and desperation from doublings novel and also makes the bridge between the berlin of the 1020s from the book and the modern day berlin of 2020 so this does look transforming actually 100 years old almost 100 years on it does well. yeah i think setting in the modern day actually works very very well and i think the film works best when it actually sticks very close to the to the plot and the characterization from the novel i mean in some cases even have some of his character speak in. antiquated german which i thought were perfectly i think the only time this film doesn't work is when the director tries to sort of shoehorn in 21st century
signed up lots as one of the truly great epics of german literature i mean you can compare it to james joyce's ulysses in english so condensing that epic story down to even a very long film this is a 3 hour movie is quite a big task but. the director almost pulls it off i think is a master stroke is the decision to take the main character from a cop and make him in this case into a african refugee because that really highlights these sort of themes of poverty and desperation from doublings...
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it's being billed as a world title eliminator — unbeaten british heavyweights daniel dubois and joe joyceth more on those stories after half—past. president trump has confirmed that united states forces have killed an al-qaeda leader in a counterterrorism operation in yemen. he had claimed responsibility for a shooting at a naval air station in pensacola where three american sailers were killed. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. qasim al—raymi is a significant figure within al-qaeda globally. he has been involved with the organisation since the early ‘90s, initially in afghanistan with 0sama bin laden, yemen, leading this particular group for the past five years. his predecessor was killed in a us drone attack, he, himself, has evaded capture over the past five years. this group in yemen is considered one of the deadliest, certainly considered that way by washington. so if true, that he has been, to use the words used in the white house statement, if he has been eliminated this will be seen as good news from the perspective of the united states. president trump apparen
it's being billed as a world title eliminator — unbeaten british heavyweights daniel dubois and joe joyceth more on those stories after half—past. president trump has confirmed that united states forces have killed an al-qaeda leader in a counterterrorism operation in yemen. he had claimed responsibility for a shooting at a naval air station in pensacola where three american sailers were killed. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. qasim al—raymi is a significant figure...
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the chief executive, alan joyce, financial year., alanjoyce, said that the company has been forced to suspend flows to mainland china, there has also been an impact on hubs like hong kong, singapore, japan, which have all seen a large amount of cases of people infected. all right, thank you, sarah, for now. the chinese tech firm huawei says america's efforts to ban it will only damage the us economy. in an interview with the bbc, its chief security officer accused america of trying to ‘carpet bomb' huawei. when asked about the uk's decision to allow huawei to build parts of britain's new 56 network — he described it as a positive move. he spoke with the bbc‘s zhaoyin feng. if we are forced to buy the components that recently comprise 30% of all huawei products around the world, if we are forced to go and not just from nearly 300 american companies at 11 billion dollars a year, if we are forced to not use google for our operating system for the second—largest mobile device make any well, we are going to be fine. but what is certain i
the chief executive, alan joyce, financial year., alanjoyce, said that the company has been forced to suspend flows to mainland china, there has also been an impact on hubs like hong kong, singapore, japan, which have all seen a large amount of cases of people infected. all right, thank you, sarah, for now. the chinese tech firm huawei says america's efforts to ban it will only damage the us economy. in an interview with the bbc, its chief security officer accused america of trying to ‘carpet...
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joyce vance, what do you make of it? >> i think what matt is saying is actually very likely. the more that we hear, it seems like what the attorney general is trying to do is to position himself to save himself. he is trying to come up with a narrative that lets him pretend to the justice department that he has not completely let their independence be taken away by this white house. i think we hear him weaving together a narrative where he said that he spoke with the prosecutors, and the prosecutors were the bad guys. the reason we know that is not the truth is because there is a written pleading filed in the united states court, signed by the united states attorney in the eastern district of virginia, not the senate confirmed that was ushered out a week early but a newly installed acting u.s. attorney that came straight out of barr's inner circle. we see the effort to circle the wagons and to give barr plausible deniability. i don't think anyone believes he is really criticizing the president but trying to provide cover for the activity that they are engaged in. >> the lawye
joyce vance, what do you make of it? >> i think what matt is saying is actually very likely. the more that we hear, it seems like what the attorney general is trying to do is to position himself to save himself. he is trying to come up with a narrative that lets him pretend to the justice department that he has not completely let their independence be taken away by this white house. i think we hear him weaving together a narrative where he said that he spoke with the prosecutors, and the...
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attorney joyce vance and matt miller a former chief spokesman at the department of justice is here. take me through what's being reporter about what looks like another special counsel-like examination into the investigators who investigated a trump ally. >> what they've told us is that barr asked the u.s. attorney in st. lieues to look into an inquiry in the flynn case, specifically his fbi interview, which is at the center of everything having to do with flynn. our understanding is it happened recently. it was very sensitive. so, it was not necessarily something he wanted out in the open. like we've seen with these other sorts of inquiries that barr has ordered up. the concern that people i talk to had is that it could be one of two things. one is if you look at who was involved in the fbi -- flynn's fbi interview t was january 24th, 2017, andrew mccabe, peter struck and those are all the greatest hits that the president likes to harp on and has criticized and have said should face some sort of criminal penalties. and they haven't yet. this could be a sort of way to dig at them som
attorney joyce vance and matt miller a former chief spokesman at the department of justice is here. take me through what's being reporter about what looks like another special counsel-like examination into the investigators who investigated a trump ally. >> what they've told us is that barr asked the u.s. attorney in st. lieues to look into an inquiry in the flynn case, specifically his fbi interview, which is at the center of everything having to do with flynn. our understanding is it...
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no sitting cabinet official has pushed back this way. >> joyce, is this all kosher?f the president of the united states is asking his attorney general, if those are critical of what has happened here, did come to pass, that the president is asking the attorney general potentially here to reach in? >> well, i think it's unclear, as katy says. we don't exactly know whether the attorney general was influenced by the president when he made this rather unusual decision to undermine the senfencing recommendation the career people made. what we do know, richard, is following the attorney general's interview, the president then tweeted and made it very clear that he believed that he, as president, had the right to intervene in criminal cases being prosecuted by the justice department. and we've heard nothing from the attorney general sense then. we've heard crickets. i can't tell you how inappropriate this is for the attorney general to remain silent in the place of that derogation of doj's independence by the president. bill barr must respond. he should resign. his silence
no sitting cabinet official has pushed back this way. >> joyce, is this all kosher?f the president of the united states is asking his attorney general, if those are critical of what has happened here, did come to pass, that the president is asking the attorney general potentially here to reach in? >> well, i think it's unclear, as katy says. we don't exactly know whether the attorney general was influenced by the president when he made this rather unusual decision to undermine the...
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joyce. it has total appropriations of approximately $2.5 billion for restoration efforts under e.p.a.'s glri program. worth of this bipartisan action is seen by the diversity of members supporting the bill. the great lakes region encompasses eight different states and is home to more than 30 million people. these waters are a national treasure and contain 84% of the fresh water of all of north mesh. as a representative in a state where the availability of water is always an issue i recognize why the great lake members are so devoted to protecting their water supply. so do we. congress needs to renew its commitment to these types of program which is protect and restore our nation's water. we all know the current challenges facing our states to protect our water resource cluding harmful effects of alalbloommark of our states are dealing with these challenges as we speak and the great lakes are no exception. one such bloom in 2014 forced a drinking water ban that affecting half a million people
joyce. it has total appropriations of approximately $2.5 billion for restoration efforts under e.p.a.'s glri program. worth of this bipartisan action is seen by the diversity of members supporting the bill. the great lakes region encompasses eight different states and is home to more than 30 million people. these waters are a national treasure and contain 84% of the fresh water of all of north mesh. as a representative in a state where the availability of water is always an issue i recognize...
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i was happy to join so many other former department officials calling on him to resign. >> joyce, whatyou think? >> you know, i agree with matt on this one, stephanie. doj is an institution that runs largely on the public's belief and fairness. the belief in the doj integrity is what let it go in, make close calls in difficult cases. now looks like doj is run to support political preferences of the president. that's long term damage to the justice department that needs to be corrected as quickly as possible. >> james, i want to share what was published in the atlantic today, an essay from a man that preceded bill barr as deputy attorney general under president bush, the first. he wrote it is not too strong to say that bill barr is unamerican. he said he actually goes on to say barr is actively trying to destroy the core principles of the justice department. he has known bill barr for 40 years. >> you have to realize what's at stake. it is really the rule of law. this country is based on rule of law, a government of law, not of men, that no man or woman is above the law. that's what's b
i was happy to join so many other former department officials calling on him to resign. >> joyce, whatyou think? >> you know, i agree with matt on this one, stephanie. doj is an institution that runs largely on the public's belief and fairness. the belief in the doj integrity is what let it go in, make close calls in difficult cases. now looks like doj is run to support political preferences of the president. that's long term damage to the justice department that needs to be...
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it also seems to be sending a message, joyce, if you are one of the president's friends, allies, that he can potentially turn the levers or pull the levers of justice in your favor and then potentially what happened if that person is not an ally, if that person is not a friend? can you pull a lever against that person? is that what might happen next? >> i think that's the risk here, katy, and that's why you've seen prosecutors including a lot of people who don't normally get agitated when things happen in government, being outraged over the occurrences of the last 24 hours. you know, we don't know, as you pointed out, as ken pointed out, exactly what happened. there's no indication that there was a conversation between the president and the attorney general. and that's actually a little bit more frightening. if this attorney general has so internalized the president's best interests that he decided to change a sentencing recommendation to something that would be more palatable to the president. we might look at that sentence that roger stone is slated to receive as the matter of the l
it also seems to be sending a message, joyce, if you are one of the president's friends, allies, that he can potentially turn the levers or pull the levers of justice in your favor and then potentially what happened if that person is not an ally, if that person is not a friend? can you pull a lever against that person? is that what might happen next? >> i think that's the risk here, katy, and that's why you've seen prosecutors including a lot of people who don't normally get agitated when...
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this is joyce white vance, former u.s. attorney.if a president can meddle in a criminal case to help a friend, then there's nothing that keeps him from meddling to harm someone he thinks is an enemy. that means a president believes he is fully above the law in the most dangerous kind of way. this is how democracies die. senator, is she being hyperbolic? >> no. joyce is stating it exactly correctly. the president believes he is above the law. this is a real concern that the president would view acquittal as he could do anything he wants. and certainly the actions he's taken this week in this case but also in the firing of colonel vindman. apparently they're going to sack this. anybody who was trying to do their job and not fighting against the administration but were just raising questions is now being mowed down with the sickle of this president who's out for revenge. >> but do you think this is how democracies die? >> yes, i do. unless people snap back and say that's not what we want. the american people saying we want and deserve
this is joyce white vance, former u.s. attorney.if a president can meddle in a criminal case to help a friend, then there's nothing that keeps him from meddling to harm someone he thinks is an enemy. that means a president believes he is fully above the law in the most dangerous kind of way. this is how democracies die. senator, is she being hyperbolic? >> no. joyce is stating it exactly correctly. the president believes he is above the law. this is a real concern that the president would...
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mayor joyce craig and mayor andrew hossler.u are invited to join us life, penstock, i'll be hosting again tomorrow. you can join our audience and see how excited they are. thank you as always for watching. i'm ari melber. find me tonight 6:00 p.m. my colleague katy tur picks it right back up after the break. thank you, everybody. [ applause ] and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon cancers using dna in your stool. so why wait? cologuard is not for those at high risk for colon cancer. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your healthcare provider if cologuard is right for you. most insured patients pay $0. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's fastest retinol formula works so fast. it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® >>> good amp. i'm katiture. it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. here in new hampshire where we're feeling
mayor joyce craig and mayor andrew hossler.u are invited to join us life, penstock, i'll be hosting again tomorrow. you can join our audience and see how excited they are. thank you as always for watching. i'm ari melber. find me tonight 6:00 p.m. my colleague katy tur picks it right back up after the break. thank you, everybody. [ applause ] and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon...
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us. joyce koh thank you so much forjoining us.get it right. we had not been had tried that other countries type it's called, it does and it did not work. let's talk about the exceptionalism. let's talk about the exceptionalism. it was a cheap shot yes, because sanders is definitely not a communist. he calls himself a democratic socialist, a system that puts government in control of the economy to meet workers' needs. they believe democracy and socialism go hand in hand. democratic socialist countries include china, vietnam and cuba. but it's confusing because sanders policies are actually more in line with the social democracies of northern europe. social democrats want to keep the fundamentals of capitalism but restrain its excesses. they believe in strong government welfare but with free economic choice. countries that are social democracies include norway, denmark, sweden and finland. in a sign of how unclear this is, last night, pete buttigieg accused sanders of going further than denmark. he and i both like to talk about denm
us. joyce koh thank you so much forjoining us.get it right. we had not been had tried that other countries type it's called, it does and it did not work. let's talk about the exceptionalism. let's talk about the exceptionalism. it was a cheap shot yes, because sanders is definitely not a communist. he calls himself a democratic socialist, a system that puts government in control of the economy to meet workers' needs. they believe democracy and socialism go hand in hand. democratic socialist...
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>>joyce gordon says she is in a perfect spot for all races and ethnicities to find inspiration during black history month and beyond. >>both locations are also cultural hubs for events and programs you can enjoy a support both joyce going gallery ammo ad for links to the gallery at exhibit some programs and details on how to support black arts check our website kron 4 dot com also be sure to watch my hidden history special celebrating black history is going to be this saturday night at 9 o'clock right here looking forward to it i like those pictures from the 1960's the bright colors and they hair being an issue then. >>and still being an issue is really troubling now just this i think it was just a few months ago when governor, newsome sign the and is not. they do not the california will not allow discrimination based on hair in the workplace and the fbi asker ceremony when that animated movie hairlove got the award they brought in the young man who was forced to cut his hair from texas and texas right in order to play sports at his school and oprah and others stepped up in game schol
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joyce's songs like i don't go away stay with us for all time by the sound of frank . 15 minutes on t w. like we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship that listen all. that matters to. the minds. of. the markets. morning more. your business magazine. germany on d w. a dual with words. where i come from you don't want to weigh from a cough. when i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends about the school drama school. a sport that you loved so early twenty's he was sold. to fencing as a language a good source for it is a conversation. must meet your opponent to understand the thinking middle of the men to get close otherwise. it's not unlike a tough interview really when interviewing politicians all corporate c.e.o.'s you have to wait for the right moment just to get around it defensives than make you feel. you have to take risks to get results. i've got office under worker d.w. . the book. this is the w. news live from central europe braces for a major winter storm the extreme weather has already battered person and
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2 women other women utilize their power to advance their careers ok it's just the world we live in joyce are you using your sex your female wiles to to to advance in your career is this what is happening is there any truth to what fatboy saying yes there is truth to what you saying some women have ignorantly done that someone medicaid but let me ask you why do you think they feel the need to that's what i'm going that's what i was going to talk about because the fed does taking advantage but some in some cases someone has no option it is not the only option he lives oh ok there's a lot of nothing here there's a lot of nothing here so like i don't know like how you think that the plane is leveled just because they're women that are like taking advantage of the fact that their women do you understand that they have been told that this is what they need to do like it is not fair like it is not enough for me to just be intelligent to be really hard working i have to open my legs for someone to sleep with me for me to be on the same level as you so i'm going to come back to monday because thi
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chose the art because he believes sculpture is the best vehicle hrough which he can best express the joyce and sorrows of the human -- joys and sorrows of condition. as an artist, he tries to convey he beauty and the power of the sculpted form. littleton alston has been commissioned to create a variety of projects, including monumental bronze figures such angel michael, christ amongst children, dr. martin luther king, the baseball legend gibson, st. iing nashs of loyola and nd -- many others. in 2019, littleton was selected applicants from across the country to create a larger than bronze -- life-size statue recognizing the great state of nebraska in the u.s. capitol. this is a homecoming for littleton who will become the artist tocan-american create a work to be displayed in the statuary hall collection. compelling achievement 50 years in the making for a young man who grew up in eye shot of of freedom. this wonderful addition to these hallowed halls will be dedicated late mother. a fitting tribute to the person his great cultivate talent at an early age. we are proud that littleton, his
chose the art because he believes sculpture is the best vehicle hrough which he can best express the joyce and sorrows of the human -- joys and sorrows of condition. as an artist, he tries to convey he beauty and the power of the sculpted form. littleton alston has been commissioned to create a variety of projects, including monumental bronze figures such angel michael, christ amongst children, dr. martin luther king, the baseball legend gibson, st. iing nashs of loyola and nd -- many others....
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joyce gordon says she is in a perfect spot for all races and ethnicities to find inspiration during blackth and beyond. >>both locations are also cultural hubs for community events and programs and you can enjoy and support both a choice going gallery ammo and for links to the gallery at exhibits and programs and details on how to support black arts check our website kron 4 dot com. and please watch my hidden history special celebrating black history on saturday night february the 22th at 09:00pm. >>a paraglider had to be rescued from some power lines after crashing in getting tangled up it happened near yuba county airport in marysville yesterday, eric rucker reports. >>the first hours he just dangled. as crews work to safely bring him down. it was a little after 5 wednesday evening when this paraglider got stuck in power lines while attempting to land at the yuma county airport i didn't see the movement. we thought he was dead. amazingly the man was not only alive but was uninjured fire officials say the trapped man was with another paraglider right before he hit the wires. jimmy comsto
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clear so you would see see the rises joyce state and see rolls royce graves suggests least systemic deception is to late show but it sure does sound with some pretty chilled as. right welcome aboard to watch in the works i am tired and i am wow look at this. talking about security and we've got the potential destruction of section $230.00 and then you also have unions forming and silicon valley who'd have thunk. i thought that if a different time 2020 have a lot of the brain of the it appears with with everything that facebook has come under scrutiny for when it comes to all of the all of the ads that they've been running particularly political campaign ads that many feel aren't necessarily the most truthful but in all honesty are the most notable about it's a huge leap from endorsing in housing on your platform political ad that doesn't have truth and it to actually pushing to change the law for individuals.
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instead of somebody else's sentencing, like joyce vance said.rump than the rest of us do, and donald trump is scared. >> oh, exactly. i mean, look how trump is going above and beyond for roger stone. there's no doubt that stone has made it very clear, this is the guy you need to protect. because he knows where all the bodies are buried. it's interesting, joe, look at the attack on joe jackson. everybody needs to understand something here about this judge. her record is non-partisan. when republicans believe it or not, a time when republicans actually defended congressional oversight. he took the obama justice department to court sued over use of executive privilege trying to shield documents for their investigation called fast and furious. the judge who ruled for congressional republicans in they're favor was judge jackson. the idea now that they can permeate this ridiculous absurd notion she's partisan and has it out for republicans and for trump completely betrays her record. and not long ago republicans touted her judgment saying on the side
instead of somebody else's sentencing, like joyce vance said.rump than the rest of us do, and donald trump is scared. >> oh, exactly. i mean, look how trump is going above and beyond for roger stone. there's no doubt that stone has made it very clear, this is the guy you need to protect. because he knows where all the bodies are buried. it's interesting, joe, look at the attack on joe jackson. everybody needs to understand something here about this judge. her record is non-partisan. when...