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joyce: great to be with you. francine: if you look at some of the stress points out there, it is stimulus. it is what the market is looking at with the u.s. elections. where do you see the biggest challenge of a correction in the markets? joyce: i think there is disappointment that congress went on recess without coming up with an agreement on fiscal stimulus. executive orders we think provide only about 100 billion dollars of stimulus versus the trillionion to 1.5 that was expected. the focus is now turning to the u.s. elections. you have the democratic national convention that will be starting next week. you have all eyes on the presidential debates in september. this weekend, i do think the focus will remain on u.s.-china tensions because there is supposed to be a check in between the u.s. and china on the status of the phase 1 agreement. all of these are turning into election issues as we head into september. francine: does the market think that president trump is a two-term president? if we have a biden admi
joyce: great to be with you. francine: if you look at some of the stress points out there, it is stimulus. it is what the market is looking at with the u.s. elections. where do you see the biggest challenge of a correction in the markets? joyce: i think there is disappointment that congress went on recess without coming up with an agreement on fiscal stimulus. executive orders we think provide only about 100 billion dollars of stimulus versus the trillionion to 1.5 that was expected. the focus...
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as joyce and helga both said. i think tom did a great job pointing up social differences between how the u.s. and china understand finance. i say social rather than cultural because finance experts have their own culture. they speak a special language of money that transcends where the your operating and finance in china or the u.s. as i'm sure tom knows well. everybody reads bloomberg. but it is truly a language because it allows you to debate ideas. now vigorous debate is lacking in the culture of finance. i think it says more about the policy than the practitioners about what finance can do. so the new paradigm if you come from china the more the better. financing competition and ideas. but i would say from my experience both professional and personal, the history is as complicated as it is dynamic. in -- i ate goat stew from a cauldron. in a railroad station in 1979. i was there in the first commodities exchange opened in 1990. i'm going to ask her bring up a slide on this because it illustrates the point. if
as joyce and helga both said. i think tom did a great job pointing up social differences between how the u.s. and china understand finance. i say social rather than cultural because finance experts have their own culture. they speak a special language of money that transcends where the your operating and finance in china or the u.s. as i'm sure tom knows well. everybody reads bloomberg. but it is truly a language because it allows you to debate ideas. now vigorous debate is lacking in the...
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the first and will mention is joyce elliott in arkansas. this race is moving off the map adding to the pccc program. she has not had the race to take him on and i believe joyce is a former state senator and a teacher is the candidate that can do that. we have endorsed -- in the new york's second congressional district. also endorsed patricia goodson and north carolina. patricia timmons goodson previously served on the nc state system and served in the civil rights division. she was also pointed to be a federal judge but had her appointment blocks by mitch mcconnell per day feel particularly invested in this race and we are going to show mitch mcconnell that we are sending packets and to washington one way or another.
the first and will mention is joyce elliott in arkansas. this race is moving off the map adding to the pccc program. she has not had the race to take him on and i believe joyce is a former state senator and a teacher is the candidate that can do that. we have endorsed -- in the new york's second congressional district. also endorsed patricia goodson and north carolina. patricia timmons goodson previously served on the nc state system and served in the civil rights division. she was also pointed...
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frank figliuzzi and joyce vance. >>> another break.n we come back -- new developments in that devastating series of explosions in beirut, that's next.
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thank you so much, joyce.ic discussion and credit goes to tom for writing a great book to gets all started on this. i want to emphasize why we wanted to host this program, and why i think it's different than for folks who are in new york or london or working in financial markets, obviously very important but i can't emphasize enough how important it is for the washington policy community to get china right. i think each administration that comes in as well as folks on capitol hill have in their mind a vision of china as either partner or competitor that looks at how their views about how sustainable china's economic trajectory is, how fragile the system is, whether or not china's economic trajectory is a net opportunity or risk for the united states. and i think washington has been consumed by a certain kind of image of china that looks a lot at the risks and downside which are definitely there but tom add balance to that conversation and we need to continue to investigate this so that when we think about econ
thank you so much, joyce.ic discussion and credit goes to tom for writing a great book to gets all started on this. i want to emphasize why we wanted to host this program, and why i think it's different than for folks who are in new york or london or working in financial markets, obviously very important but i can't emphasize enough how important it is for the washington policy community to get china right. i think each administration that comes in as well as folks on capitol hill have in their...
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and analyst and our friend joyce vance.to see you both. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. >> i love seeing you both. whether or not you apply it through the d.c. court of appeals or the open questions, as i mentioned, that one can pose from 21 savage, this would seem to be a clear loss for another trump effort on secrecy. >> that's right. the president has been ducking and dodging for his entire presidency. indeed, for his entire life. but this is one more wall that is closing in on him. he cannot dodge forever. i believe that don mcgahn will show up sooner or later before congress. the principle is the most important thing. congress has the power to go to court. they have standings. they have a case to enforce subpoenas. >> i agree with norman and in the short material, this principle is very important. this notion that congress can enforce subpoenas against the executive. but this subpoena is, as norm knows well, was lodged against mcgahn in april of 2019 and it took all the way until the end of. year to get a rul
and analyst and our friend joyce vance.to see you both. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. >> i love seeing you both. whether or not you apply it through the d.c. court of appeals or the open questions, as i mentioned, that one can pose from 21 savage, this would seem to be a clear loss for another trump effort on secrecy. >> that's right. the president has been ducking and dodging for his entire presidency. indeed, for his entire life. but this is one more wall...
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so, joyce, over to you. >> oh, thank you so much, scott.s a real pleasure to be here with you, scott, and i also want to congratulate you on all the work you've been doing looking at the test issues. we look at your work very closely, and it's a great group of panelists. i really wanted to be here to congratulate tom because i'm somebody who has looked at china for the last three decades. i highly recommend this book. it didn't go through the four different stages of the cycles that china is in and what they have learned from each stage that has caused them to take a more gradualist approach x. there's a few things that tom highlights that i think are worth emphasizing. first of all, that china's never experienced an economy e-wide panic. and i think the other thing that stands out in this book is how much china learned from the asian financial crisis. the great recession that we're in right now, but china learned some very important lessons, and i think that tom very clearly points out that this is not japan. japan ran a surplus after thei
so, joyce, over to you. >> oh, thank you so much, scott.s a real pleasure to be here with you, scott, and i also want to congratulate you on all the work you've been doing looking at the test issues. we look at your work very closely, and it's a great group of panelists. i really wanted to be here to congratulate tom because i'm somebody who has looked at china for the last three decades. i highly recommend this book. it didn't go through the four different stages of the cycles that china...
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host: thank you so much joyce.this is been a fantastic discussion and the credit goes to tom for writing a great book to give us all started on this. i want to emphasize light we wanted to host this program. my thinking is different for folks dorian new york or london are folks who work in financial markets prints obviously very important. i can't emphasize enough how important it is for the washington policy community to get china right. he did ministration that comes in in their mind, the vision of china is either a partner or a competitor that looks at how their views about how stable the china's projector he is and system is whether or not china economic trajectory that is a net opportunity or risk for the united states. i think the washington has been consumed by it. certain kind of image china. that loots a lot of the risk of the downside of which are definitely there. but add some balance to that conversation. i think we need to continue to investigate and we think about economic policies, towards china. and
host: thank you so much joyce.this is been a fantastic discussion and the credit goes to tom for writing a great book to give us all started on this. i want to emphasize light we wanted to host this program. my thinking is different for folks dorian new york or london are folks who work in financial markets prints obviously very important. i can't emphasize enough how important it is for the washington policy community to get china right. he did ministration that comes in in their mind, the...
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as joyce said, this is not even a hard case. what prosecutors have laid out is very clearly paper trail evidence. very explicit that there were things where they could find the direct links to bannon himself engaging in the fraud. so it is very hard to imagine they can't present a very strong case for the jury that essentially says, he lied and stole from the american public. >> and joyce, one mine jumps out there in that statement was, by this very rich individual, that's well documented, i've never had a problem getting resources. how do you square that in the story and what prosecutors would have to take to a jury if he doesn't plead out, with someone who is this rich, still allegedly taken. >> it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor. if you violate the statute, then prosecutors will charge and you will convict you. and we see bannon's demeanor, frankly, and that really amazing cross-examination that you do of him. and you reach a point where it is very clear, there is information that he doesn't want to reveal to you. and i
as joyce said, this is not even a hard case. what prosecutors have laid out is very clearly paper trail evidence. very explicit that there were things where they could find the direct links to bannon himself engaging in the fraud. so it is very hard to imagine they can't present a very strong case for the jury that essentially says, he lied and stole from the american public. >> and joyce, one mine jumps out there in that statement was, by this very rich individual, that's well...
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joyce: you are absolutely right.nately we have gone from blue to red and we might be considered purple. we are a tossup state. i think the excitement and energizing people, if we get the vote out, i think we'll be saying again that ohio is one of those states that you cannot count out. i think we are starting to see that. that is why we are fighting hard against this president and the administration trying to deter folks from being able to use the postal service's to request ballots. i think that is all a part of this administration eating desperate -- being desperate because we know with the biden-harris ticket, it will generate so much excitement for people to come out. still across this country, more women vote. this is the 100th year of the 19th amendment. we have so much going for is now. we have white women and brown and yellow women welding up signs saying black lives matter. we have people reflecting on what it must have felt like to have someone have their knee on literally for 8 minutes and 46 seconds but f
joyce: you are absolutely right.nately we have gone from blue to red and we might be considered purple. we are a tossup state. i think the excitement and energizing people, if we get the vote out, i think we'll be saying again that ohio is one of those states that you cannot count out. i think we are starting to see that. that is why we are fighting hard against this president and the administration trying to deter folks from being able to use the postal service's to request ballots. i think...
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they know that when joyce elliott shows up, i show up for everybody, not just some people. and that is a big departure from my current opponent. i've worked in arkansas, we were the first southern state to expand medicaid. we couldn't do that without working across all lines. i was a part of a group of bipartisan legislators who created a world class pre-k system that we had not had. and when we move together, we can do these kind of things such as the expanded health care for 300,000 people and right now we have somebody this congress who is trying to take that away. black women have had to work and be multitaskers in ways that others have not even thought about. and this is a voice that needs to be in congress. suppose i were a person there
they know that when joyce elliott shows up, i show up for everybody, not just some people. and that is a big departure from my current opponent. i've worked in arkansas, we were the first southern state to expand medicaid. we couldn't do that without working across all lines. i was a part of a group of bipartisan legislators who created a world class pre-k system that we had not had. and when we move together, we can do these kind of things such as the expanded health care for 300,000 people...
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calling the accusations against him outrageous lewiston joyce says the cuts he's made to the u.s.postal service were long planned and aimed at making the agency financially solvent not to complicate mail and voting in november as we head into the election season i want to assure this committee and the american public that the postal service is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation's election manal securely and on time that's a reversal from what the postal service said last month in a warning to $46.00 states the agency had cautioned that millions of ballots may not be delivered in time to be counted and with the public fallout the joy announced further cuts to the postal service will be postponed until after the election both the service will deliberately ballot and process every ballot in. that it sees president trump claims without evidence that voting by mail can lead to massive election fraud that's despite voting by mail himself we're not prepared for this 51000000 ballots. it will be a tremendous embarrassment to our country it will go on forever and you'll n
calling the accusations against him outrageous lewiston joyce says the cuts he's made to the u.s.postal service were long planned and aimed at making the agency financially solvent not to complicate mail and voting in november as we head into the election season i want to assure this committee and the american public that the postal service is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation's election manal securely and on time that's a reversal from what the postal service said last month...
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they know that when joyce elliott shows up, i show up for everybody, not just some people.nd that is a big departure from my current opponent. i've worked in arkansas, we were the first southern state to expand medicaid. we couldn't do that without working across all lines. i was a part of a group of bipartisan legislators who created a world class pre-k system that we had not had. and when we move together, we can do these kind of things such as the expanded health care for 300,000 people and right now we have somebody this congress who is trying to take that away. black women have had to work and be multitaskers in ways that others have not even thought about. and this is a voice that needs to be in congress. suppose i were a person there making a decision about health care and not french hill. i confront this with a totally different perspective. so that voice is sorely needed in congress and i am willing to bring it. >> and we celebrated this week the life of john lewis who passed this week before last. and we dug up a picture of you that we unearthed, a clip of you wit
they know that when joyce elliott shows up, i show up for everybody, not just some people.nd that is a big departure from my current opponent. i've worked in arkansas, we were the first southern state to expand medicaid. we couldn't do that without working across all lines. i was a part of a group of bipartisan legislators who created a world class pre-k system that we had not had. and when we move together, we can do these kind of things such as the expanded health care for 300,000 people and...
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and foremost, i am a student at uc berkley and i am working on research right now regarding james joyce's ulysees. >> okay. >> beyond that, i write and edit, i do social media for catholic companies and organizations, i speak to youth groups, college centers, i am kind of all over the place. i write ploughing posts for various companies. i advice people how to us instagram and pinterest. >> and you consult on social media with people and you're an excellent writer. it says hi, i am sam. i write, edit and do social media for catholics from san francisco, and you have links to various networks of artists, writers and so on. >> uh-huh. >> and as i look through these, i am discovering a world not known to me, which is young catholics, professionals and writers and marketers and so on the internet is going what they do in the service of the catholic faith. >> yes. >> and you seem to be involved with everyone. >> yes. >> everyone i mentioned you're working for. >> yeah, it's very interesting to be able to use my cath lick faith to work with all of these different kitchen iss and some of the one
and foremost, i am a student at uc berkley and i am working on research right now regarding james joyce's ulysees. >> okay. >> beyond that, i write and edit, i do social media for catholic companies and organizations, i speak to youth groups, college centers, i am kind of all over the place. i write ploughing posts for various companies. i advice people how to us instagram and pinterest. >> and you consult on social media with people and you're an excellent writer. it says hi,...
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joyce, let me start with you. now?|j city. explain what the situation you found yourselves in now? i i was in travel for over 30 year and worked for the same company for 21 years. i loved the job and the company. and then obviously the pandemic hit in march. so i was furloughed. which the situation deteriorated quite dramatically and travel became quite problematic. so they offered volu nta ry problematic. so they offered voluntary redundancy. i didn't get it on the fist time of asking. i did get it on the second wave. because i could see it wasn't going to be a great place to be sadly. i was only four years from retirement, i felt maybe i should make way for some younger staff who maybe had mortgages etc. sol younger staff who maybe had mortgages etc. so i have done that and... but i'm still about four years and... but i'm still about four yea rs off and... but i'm still about four years off receiving pension. i'm going to need an income. i can't survive without that sadly. but i need, i will be doing child care
joyce, let me start with you. now?|j city. explain what the situation you found yourselves in now? i i was in travel for over 30 year and worked for the same company for 21 years. i loved the job and the company. and then obviously the pandemic hit in march. so i was furloughed. which the situation deteriorated quite dramatically and travel became quite problematic. so they offered volu nta ry problematic. so they offered voluntary redundancy. i didn't get it on the fist time of asking. i did...
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joyce, i want to use your legal knowledge on another topic.ye west's filing to be on the ballot in wisconsin. there was a suggestion he was one or two minutes late to be on the ballot in filing. another suggestion of including mickey mouse or bernie sanders. >> the signature challenge is probably the more significant one, kendis. he is required to file 2,000 signatures of registered citi n citizens to get on the ballot. the papers he filed have about 2,400 signatures. some suggest one is mickey mouse or people were not aware of what they were signed or coerced. expect the signatures to see if it falls below the 2,000 signature requirement. >> with four fingers, it will be clear which one was mickey mouse signature. i'm sure. joyce, thanks for being here on this morning. >>> booing in bedminster. guests forego wearing masks. >>> and tomorrow "a.m. joy" hosted by zerlina maxwell and will have guest hillary clinton. will have guest hillary clinton. then, give people more plans to mix and match, so you only pay for what you need. verizon's unlimit
joyce, i want to use your legal knowledge on another topic.ye west's filing to be on the ballot in wisconsin. there was a suggestion he was one or two minutes late to be on the ballot in filing. another suggestion of including mickey mouse or bernie sanders. >> the signature challenge is probably the more significant one, kendis. he is required to file 2,000 signatures of registered citi n citizens to get on the ballot. the papers he filed have about 2,400 signatures. some suggest one is...
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>>and this will be joyce first chance to publicly address accusations about changes that he's implemented. john lawrence reports. >>the man responsible for us mail delivery thrust into the spotlight. postmaster general lewis dejoy is drawing bipartisan concern over changes put in the place since his tenure began in june. he's since promise to pause changes until after the election, the point about the machinery being out exposed to the elements is how difficult it will be to her first what he's done. >>even if there is some commitment confirmed in writing to joyce administration has removed letter sorters ended overtime pay and reduce postal operating hours in numerous states. an internal email obtained by cnn instructs workers not to reconnect any machines taken off-line without approval, some of the damage has already been done in you know cause some distrust in the american people to use the mail system critics of the joy and ally and supporter of president trump say his changes could hamper mail in voting in november. >>during a pandemic the president has repeatedly made unfounded fra
>>and this will be joyce first chance to publicly address accusations about changes that he's implemented. john lawrence reports. >>the man responsible for us mail delivery thrust into the spotlight. postmaster general lewis dejoy is drawing bipartisan concern over changes put in the place since his tenure began in june. he's since promise to pause changes until after the election, the point about the machinery being out exposed to the elements is how difficult it will be to her...
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thank you. ♪ >> tucker: jason joyce a lobster man from the state of maine.eatured on stage a dairy farmer from wisconsin called chris peterson takes the podium. ♪ >> good evening. my name is chris peterson, my husband gary, our family and i milk 1,000 cows on a dairy farm in grands ford wisconsin, a small middle american town. truth be told, until i married my farmer a long time ago i was a city slick from her minneapolis which is about 70 miles south of us. donald trump became president in the middle of the great depression for dairy farmers in wisconsin. in 2016 prices were horrible and long-time generational farms across the nation were going out of business. in 2017, our 120-year-old barn, which served as our milking center caught fire and burned to the ground. our cows were spared but because they needed to be milked three times a day, farmers friends and complete strangers from all over northern wisconsin helped hall l them to other farms where they stayed until we could rebuild. by the end of 2018, we had a new state of the art robotic milking facilit
thank you. ♪ >> tucker: jason joyce a lobster man from the state of maine.eatured on stage a dairy farmer from wisconsin called chris peterson takes the podium. ♪ >> good evening. my name is chris peterson, my husband gary, our family and i milk 1,000 cows on a dairy farm in grands ford wisconsin, a small middle american town. truth be told, until i married my farmer a long time ago i was a city slick from her minneapolis which is about 70 miles south of us. donald trump became...
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joyce, pretty remarkable that we've seen this rise from apple.ally surpass that $2 trillion threshold today. but first, i want to get into this, the overall market from a macro standpoint you've got the bear market lasting 33 days, shortest bear market ever, and then the recovery from the bear market low to the new high, just under 150 days, 148 days to be exact do you think that this speed, the velocity by which we've seen the ups and downs this year makes it likely that we could see another bear market soon, that we could see one of those double top actions like we saw back in 2000, 2007 does that present more of a risk to this rally? >> i think the key thing to focus on is still the monetary and the fiscal policy that have been supporting the pace of this rally. and that remains firmly in place. if we take a look at what central banks have done in the g4 countries, they have now expanded balance sheet it's around 62% of gdp and we're also hearing that some of this impasse on the fiscal tops, there are more signs of a compromise coming. so i st
joyce, pretty remarkable that we've seen this rise from apple.ally surpass that $2 trillion threshold today. but first, i want to get into this, the overall market from a macro standpoint you've got the bear market lasting 33 days, shortest bear market ever, and then the recovery from the bear market low to the new high, just under 150 days, 148 days to be exact do you think that this speed, the velocity by which we've seen the ups and downs this year makes it likely that we could see another...
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alex and joyce speaking to me they‘re little earlier.nce lockdown, since this pandemic began, so taking it right back to march and looking at some anecdotal evidence forjuly as well, the figure is much worse. 730,000 fewer people working on a company payrolls sense all of this began, so that is why we get a sense of what might be happening, that come october, when firms have to make tough decisions about hiring or retaining staff, we may see the unemployment rate rises quite significantly. remember estimates from the bank of england say it could more than double by more than seven and a half percent by the end of the year. —— 7.5%. it is worth bearing in mind what companies are doing to mitigate the risk of having relatively expensive staff on the books. we have seen the number of people on a zero—hours contracts, where they have no realjob security ora where they have no realjob security or a guaranteed number of hours a week, they just get or a guaranteed number of hours a week, theyjust get paid for what they work. the number of peopl
alex and joyce speaking to me they‘re little earlier.nce lockdown, since this pandemic began, so taking it right back to march and looking at some anecdotal evidence forjuly as well, the figure is much worse. 730,000 fewer people working on a company payrolls sense all of this began, so that is why we get a sense of what might be happening, that come october, when firms have to make tough decisions about hiring or retaining staff, we may see the unemployment rate rises quite significantly....
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joining me to discuss that is joyce vance, an msnbc contributor. thank you for being with us.ointed out to my producer that senate republicans have had this information for some time. they had this same information when they voted to acquit the president in january. how troubling is all of this to you? >> i think that's one of the most troubling parts of this, ali. it's important to note that this report comes from the hands of a republican-led committee. there's eight republican senators, seven democrats. the acting chair of the committee is florida senator marco rubio. though after the report was released, the republicans tried to distance themselves a little bit, they did it by saying, well, this report this report d establish collusion. and we've all been down that path before. we know the word collusion is not precise, so it's better to focus on the content of this report, which is highly damaging showing that on the one hand the president had paul manafort, a campaign manager that they didn't fully vet before hiring him so that they could get him for free, and manafort w
joining me to discuss that is joyce vance, an msnbc contributor. thank you for being with us.ointed out to my producer that senate republicans have had this information for some time. they had this same information when they voted to acquit the president in january. how troubling is all of this to you? >> i think that's one of the most troubling parts of this, ali. it's important to note that this report comes from the hands of a republican-led committee. there's eight republican...
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if lewis did joyce back to back appearances before congress were meant to appease democrats concerns about postal delays and the upcoming election they didn't work. do your mail delays fit trumps campaign goal of hurting the post office as stated in his tweets mr joy is your backup plan to be pardoned like roger stone. for you have 2 seconds to answer the question i have no common trump commuted his friend roger stone's prison sentence for obstruction and witness tampering among other crimes in july to joy is a mega donor to the trump campaign he denies helping trump by sabotaging the postal service he now leads and again back out to sea mail in ballots delivered on time this sacred duty is my number one priority between now and election day since joy became postmaster general in june reports of mail delays as a result of his cost cutting measures have alarmed americans joyce says he'll suspend further cuts but will not reinstate the mailboxes and sorting machines that have already been removed we're going to where you put the machine i'm very i'm very proud to lead the organization
if lewis did joyce back to back appearances before congress were meant to appease democrats concerns about postal delays and the upcoming election they didn't work. do your mail delays fit trumps campaign goal of hurting the post office as stated in his tweets mr joy is your backup plan to be pardoned like roger stone. for you have 2 seconds to answer the question i have no common trump commuted his friend roger stone's prison sentence for obstruction and witness tampering among other crimes in...
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my name is jason joyce and i'm tribute to him.main. as long as trump as president, fishing families like mine will have a voice. co ntroversially, like mine will have a voice. controversially, the white house itself was the backdrop for night two. of latent use of government property for a political campaign. there was even a live naturalisation ceremony is the president, who wa nts to ceremony is the president, who wants to build a war with mexico, welcomed new americans, trying to draw a distinction between illegal immigrants and legal ones. you are now citizens of the united states. first lady melania trump made one of her rare forays into the spotlight the trump campaign believes she can reach out to the female voters disenchanted with the president. in contrast to her husband, she expressed sympathy for those who have lost loved ones to coronavirus. i know many people are anxious and some feel helpless. i want you to know, you are not alone. my you to know, you are not alone. my husband's administration will not stop fighting
my name is jason joyce and i'm tribute to him.main. as long as trump as president, fishing families like mine will have a voice. co ntroversially, like mine will have a voice. controversially, the white house itself was the backdrop for night two. of latent use of government property for a political campaign. there was even a live naturalisation ceremony is the president, who wa nts to ceremony is the president, who wants to build a war with mexico, welcomed new americans, trying to draw a...
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attorney, joyce vance.om, we're digging into the relationship between bannon and wengui, who is also known as miles quakc. what can you tell us about those two men and what else federal investigators are looking into? >> yesterday, our colleague, andrew blank steen, out of the west coast, was able to get his hands on some information from a police report dating back a month or so ago. and in that police report, somebody had called a very small town in washington state and called their local police department saying, hey, i gave $500,000 in a wire fund transfer to this company called gtv. they were supposed to give me shares and now i can't reach anybody and the money is gone. the local police department opened an investigation, talked to the fbi, and the fbi said as a matter of fact, the guy who runs this company, the person that you just mentioned, katy, guo wengui, this is somebody who is a target of an investigation. it's been ongoing since june. so the person you're looking at on screen, he's the person
attorney, joyce vance.om, we're digging into the relationship between bannon and wengui, who is also known as miles quakc. what can you tell us about those two men and what else federal investigators are looking into? >> yesterday, our colleague, andrew blank steen, out of the west coast, was able to get his hands on some information from a police report dating back a month or so ago. and in that police report, somebody had called a very small town in washington state and called their...
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joining me now is msnbc legal contributor, joyce vance. joyce, great to see you. the nra called this lawsuit baseless. they said they're going to confront it and prevail. walk us through what you see as the case here, and how likely is it the nra could be dissolved as a result of this? >> well, chris, the important thing to know here is that this is not a criminal case. attorney general james didn't take these allegations of fraud to a grand jury and seek indictments. instead, this is a proceeding under new york's code that talks about how not-for-profit corporations and entities need to be managed. and it permits the new york attorney general to seek dissolution as she did here when there's pervasive fraud. what i think you have to know is that this kind of action isn't the first strategic choice of an attorney general. the first choice might be to go to the board, go to the membership, to explain that there's been fraud by leaders of the entities. in this case, the corruption is so systematic, it's so extensive, it's so abusive of the donations sent by members a
joining me now is msnbc legal contributor, joyce vance. joyce, great to see you. the nra called this lawsuit baseless. they said they're going to confront it and prevail. walk us through what you see as the case here, and how likely is it the nra could be dissolved as a result of this? >> well, chris, the important thing to know here is that this is not a criminal case. attorney general james didn't take these allegations of fraud to a grand jury and seek indictments. instead, this is a...
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joyce and i were cochairs of that. we were supportive, we might be stuffing envelopes, but we were not going to the meetings at jackson, we were at campus studying, because we were students first and foremost. >> george told me once -- joyce told me once, a boycott was called and joyce was saying she thought that was pretty tame, she was more interested in what sncc was doing in the delta. joan: that is possibly true. they were different settings. i don't remember joyce on that point. we ended up being roommates and sorority sisters. getting the field and is from the delta would take them and pull out gossip and news and make a little, i don't know, maybe two or three pages stapled together, these were copies. the mississippi news. before the internet and cell phones, people would send me a copy of their field reports, i would combine it and send it out so that everybody knew what everyone else was doing professionally and personally. >> are there any copies of that still available? do you know? i would have loved to h
joyce and i were cochairs of that. we were supportive, we might be stuffing envelopes, but we were not going to the meetings at jackson, we were at campus studying, because we were students first and foremost. >> george told me once -- joyce told me once, a boycott was called and joyce was saying she thought that was pretty tame, she was more interested in what sncc was doing in the delta. joan: that is possibly true. they were different settings. i don't remember joyce on that point. we...
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going to die anyway so why do they keep in the smokes so i'm always gonna die sometime we don't eat joyce. you have was able to one little one is spread all over the world was this just. some government will also be relieved that the restrictions for smokers are lifted because it had a major impact on the finances of the government if there's only illegal trades there are no texas and the south african revenue service already predicted a shortfall of 15000000000 euros this year because of business closures and job losses so to the question we. asking on this was the ban on the sale of cigarettes effective it's what i'm going to put to dr katherine f.a. she is a specialist scientist for tobacco and other products welcome to day demi's africa . yes maybe straddle for that with an outline of what what was the government trying to achieve in the banning of the sale of cigarettes was it to stop people smoking. thanks christine i don't think the government was trying to protect the citizens because i don't because we know if he has a book listen i'm. not one of the citizens because look. or. se
going to die anyway so why do they keep in the smokes so i'm always gonna die sometime we don't eat joyce. you have was able to one little one is spread all over the world was this just. some government will also be relieved that the restrictions for smokers are lifted because it had a major impact on the finances of the government if there's only illegal trades there are no texas and the south african revenue service already predicted a shortfall of 15000000000 euros this year because of...
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when you and i last spoke, 3:00 eastern time today, we heard joyce vance say that democrats would be smart to inoculate the public to the idea that indictments may be coming, really big names, late in the game before the election. it's supposed to be a hands off go silent period at doj, but why would anything else be normal in the year 2020. do you concur? >> i think we need to understand that the october surprise is coming, and it might actually be in august or september. surprise, and component will be great revelation or reveal of whatever it is attorney general barr thinks that john durham has found. i know they're hunting for anything that could be indicted. i would expect at least a mid-level manager to be under consideration for indictment within the fbi or department of justice. i'm not saying that's something that should be happening but we should prepare ourselves for that and understand something, the attorney general has told the rest of the department of justice, hands off as we approach election, no one should do anything or indict anybody that messes with election or p
when you and i last spoke, 3:00 eastern time today, we heard joyce vance say that democrats would be smart to inoculate the public to the idea that indictments may be coming, really big names, late in the game before the election. it's supposed to be a hands off go silent period at doj, but why would anything else be normal in the year 2020. do you concur? >> i think we need to understand that the october surprise is coming, and it might actually be in august or september. surprise, and...
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later than usual so they are losing business and all of the contributes the fact that democrats say joyce and competent and they don't trust at all to run mail and election smoothly with the way the u.s. postal service is run right now just quickly before we go trump is long claimed the postal voting can lead to fraud is there any evidence for this. no there is not and several experts have spoken out about those many a times saying that mailing elections are not any more susceptible to fraud than regular in person elections if you will and that trumps only pushing this message so he has something to point to when the elections don't go his way and he can say see it's all fraud i told you so from the very beginning color black here in washington thank you. well in many african countries playing a leading role in explaining how to prevent the spread of the coronavirus as everywhere that mean social distancing washing hands and especially wearing masks but as you're about to see in togo the delivery of that crucial public health information is particularly colorful. a wool paint and a messag
later than usual so they are losing business and all of the contributes the fact that democrats say joyce and competent and they don't trust at all to run mail and election smoothly with the way the u.s. postal service is run right now just quickly before we go trump is long claimed the postal voting can lead to fraud is there any evidence for this. no there is not and several experts have spoken out about those many a times saying that mailing elections are not any more susceptible to fraud...
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all right, joyce vance and ben wittes, thank you so much for being on this morning. a very big news morning. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a big lineup. dr. jill biden, after her dnc speech last night. plus, former national security adviser susan rice, former acting attorney general sally yates, who also spoke last night, and senator cory booker. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. back. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. i'm looking for my client.ed, chi'mi'm so sorry.nt.e. hey! hey man, you're here! you don't trust me here in vegas, do you? uh, well, i thought we had a breakthrough with the volkswagen. we did, yeah! we broke through. that's the volkswagen? that's the cross sport. wow. seatbelts! please just tell me where we're going. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you ha
all right, joyce vance and ben wittes, thank you so much for being on this morning. a very big news morning. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a big lineup. dr. jill biden, after her dnc speech last night. plus, former national security adviser susan rice, former acting attorney general sally yates, who also spoke last night, and senator cory booker. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. back. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free...
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we spoke with the quanta ceo, alan joyce. take a listen.accine, it will take some time to roll out to be effective, a reason why the international borders were closed down. position for most airlines around the world, because parts of our business have really gone well. the freight business or the flight in/fly out resort business, and domestic business. we are working with the governments to try to open up the borders more, and the pressure of covid-19 here in australia is a test case around the globe, and we are hopeful that we can have the majority of the domestic business backed by the end of the year. , still veryionally positive if we can get up and running. nearlyternational has is $800 million each year that we will not be able to cover. time, and you join us back in the program, back in may, at that point, lots of moving parts, of course -- at that point, you said worst-case scenario, the cash you had then would last you to the end of next year. we know things have changed, and you have raised new cash. the reason i bring these thi
we spoke with the quanta ceo, alan joyce. take a listen.accine, it will take some time to roll out to be effective, a reason why the international borders were closed down. position for most airlines around the world, because parts of our business have really gone well. the freight business or the flight in/fly out resort business, and domestic business. we are working with the governments to try to open up the borders more, and the pressure of covid-19 here in australia is a test case around...
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>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need to be willing to confront those difficult conversations because i really feel whenever it comes to the conversation around race, it's really, it is very hard to talk about. it's very hard to be vulnerable and talk about what you don't know or to be fearful of saying the wrong thing and then that makes the conversation around race hard. when we start to see the outcomes that we talked about, whether it's economic outcomes, health outcomes, so on. they're tied to race. so how do you say that it's not connected? so i do think that it's important for us to begin taking those steps. it
>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need...
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>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need to be willing to confront those difficult conversations because i really feel whenever it comes to the conversation around race, it's really, it is very hard to talk about. it's very hard to be vulnerable and talk about what you don't know or to be fearful of saying the wrong thing and then that makes the conversation around race hard. when we start to see the outcomes that we talked about, whether it's economic outcomes, health outcomes, so on. they're tied to race. so how do you say that it's not connected? so i do think that it's important for us to begin taking those steps. it
>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need...
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shows and the republican national convention the bill is passed so now the house has voted to reverse joyce changes and give the post office $25000000000.00 the reason this is in such a political importance is because of the upcoming election because of the pandemic for the 1st time more than 3 quarters of americans will be allowed to vote by mail but the post office is warning the vast majority of states that they cannot guarantee that those ballots will be delivered in time to be counted the republican leader of the senate says he is unlikely to take up the bill the house leader thinks that will change they'll be hearing from their constituents because this hits home not receiving your mail in a timely fashion hits home not receiving your prescription especially for a veterans hits home in a way that is harmful to our country as well there is more on the line than missed this could call into question whether they can deliver a free and fair election political al-jazeera washington. back live massive protests and police a face off in charlotte north carolina where the republican national c
shows and the republican national convention the bill is passed so now the house has voted to reverse joyce changes and give the post office $25000000000.00 the reason this is in such a political importance is because of the upcoming election because of the pandemic for the 1st time more than 3 quarters of americans will be allowed to vote by mail but the post office is warning the vast majority of states that they cannot guarantee that those ballots will be delivered in time to be counted the...
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>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need to be willing to confront those difficult conversations because i really feel whenever it comes to the conversation around race, it's really, it is very hard to talk about. it's very hard to be vulnerable and talk about what you don't know or to be fearful of saying the wrong thing and then that makes the conversation around race hard. when we start to see the outcomes that we talked about, whether it's economic outcomes, health outcomes, so on. they're tied to race. so how do you say that it's not connected? so i do think that it's important for us to begin taking those steps. it
>> can i just start by saying i want to appreciate what veronica and joyce said. i truly think that when we talk about economic recovery, i agree with joy in terms of the community based approach. it's really important there are community leaders, network, and existing relationships that can only strengthen and either make that work or not work. i think that is really important to acknowledge. i think to veronica's point as well, i really appreciate the comment she said about how we need...
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mail in ballots will be delivered on time for november's election the postmaster general lewis to joyceaced criticism for changes that have caused delays to the postal system turkey has announced its biggest natural gas discovery a $320000000000.00 cubic metre field beneath the black sea if it can be extracted it will reduce the country's dependence on energy imports separate explorations are underway in the eastern mediterranean which are increasing tension with cyprus and greece thousands of people have been celebrating in mali's capital after the president was overthrown in a military coup opposition parties are backed the military's plan to eventually hand power to a civilian transitional government. announced his resignation on tuesday after soldiers soldiers had detained him. i'm protesters in southern iraq to set fire to the local politicians off to demanding justice for the killing of 2 activists security forces fired live rounds into the air as demonstrators marched on the buildings in the city of basra demonstrators want the provincial government sacked after a series of attac
mail in ballots will be delivered on time for november's election the postmaster general lewis to joyceaced criticism for changes that have caused delays to the postal system turkey has announced its biggest natural gas discovery a $320000000000.00 cubic metre field beneath the black sea if it can be extracted it will reduce the country's dependence on energy imports separate explorations are underway in the eastern mediterranean which are increasing tension with cyprus and greece thousands of...
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. >> reporter: democrats a joyce gun violence, climate change, and immigration. they are trying to draw a comparison between joe biden and president trump. barack obama pulled no punches. >> no interest in treating the presidency as anything more than one more reality show to get the attention he craves. donald trump hasn't grown into the job. because it can't. >> reporter: president trump preemptively responded to his predecessor's comments from the white house. >> president obama and joe biden, because if they do good job, i wouldn't be here. if they did such a bad job i stand before you as president. >> reporter: like many of the speakers, president obama stressed emergency devoting and give a glowing endorsement of his former vp. >> for eight years joe was the last one in the room whenever i faced a big decision. he made me a better president. and he's got the character and the experience to make us a better country. >>> now the republican party is finalizing plans for the national convention for them, which begins on monday. it's expected to be a mixture of
. >> reporter: democrats a joyce gun violence, climate change, and immigration. they are trying to draw a comparison between joe biden and president trump. barack obama pulled no punches. >> no interest in treating the presidency as anything more than one more reality show to get the attention he craves. donald trump hasn't grown into the job. because it can't. >> reporter: president trump preemptively responded to his predecessor's comments from the white house. >>...
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put yourself what should see the top prizes joyce state i'll see your boys rolls royce mass graves sit desolate systemic deception is the late show which is now with some pretty tough job as. well and we're going to watching the hawks i am tyrone and i'm a music rock and joining us now are on a lemon executive director of the women's suffrage some time your commission and patricia work the executive director and c.e.o. of turning point suffragist memorial so she asian thank you both for coming on it's an author have a new. beginning here. in the 19th amendment is a very important part of american history and women's right to vote is particularly vital with women being the largest demographic in america something we should all be excited and celebrating but how did we get here and what's the significance of the 19th amendment centennial in 2020 when we know that this might be one of the most consequential elections of our time. that you want to take that with. well. i believe that this is history in the making there have been other milestones in the suffrage movement to 50 years to 75 y
put yourself what should see the top prizes joyce state i'll see your boys rolls royce mass graves sit desolate systemic deception is the late show which is now with some pretty tough job as. well and we're going to watching the hawks i am tyrone and i'm a music rock and joining us now are on a lemon executive director of the women's suffrage some time your commission and patricia work the executive director and c.e.o. of turning point suffragist memorial so she asian thank you both for coming...
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very well i'm only human to be attorney general he said that we share and joyce. great respect what among european union institutions and wigner internationally i think it's got the brain. at will and the reason i'm saying these is that. to the extent. it goes without saying that even their own. money laundering that tense or attempts for criminal action wherever you know were out and especially within the european union the should definitely be. on the basis of a european union directives and regulations. now and i have written that as the implementation you're at legislation if you are in that sad course we will go back and talk more into details about what the government has been doing but at the same time about the concerns voiced by the european union but let me for the time being go to yelena yen of the european justice commissioner says that he's considering legal action to stop cyprus from selling gold and passports what does that mean we're going to see more of a showdown between the e.u. and cyprus. well that depends we'll see how the situation is going
very well i'm only human to be attorney general he said that we share and joyce. great respect what among european union institutions and wigner internationally i think it's got the brain. at will and the reason i'm saying these is that. to the extent. it goes without saying that even their own. money laundering that tense or attempts for criminal action wherever you know were out and especially within the european union the should definitely be. on the basis of a european union directives and...
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that are so let's see this is this joyce state see a. great city desolate systemic deception is so. which i will so when you feel. and welcome everyone watching the hawks i am tyrone and i want to hear from and joining us today to discuss the state of u.s. prisons as we get deeper into the 1st year of the cobra 1000 pandemic is the president of the n.w. slepian georgia mr james wood all and dr andre m. perry author and fellow at the metropolitan policy program at the brookings institute thank you both for coming on today. so look over probably have overcrowding lack of proper medical care or unsanitary living conditions were already major issues in the u.s. prison system how is covert 19 exacerbated these existing issues dr perry your thoughts. well if you mentioned it there were looted prisons art. that. where its product. areas. are. areas. they are also. areas people have little recourse and so we need to look or examine the conditions in prisons in and we need to socially distance people and create the kind of conditions that enable people to thrive and so. the short of it is th
that are so let's see this is this joyce state see a. great city desolate systemic deception is so. which i will so when you feel. and welcome everyone watching the hawks i am tyrone and i want to hear from and joining us today to discuss the state of u.s. prisons as we get deeper into the 1st year of the cobra 1000 pandemic is the president of the n.w. slepian georgia mr james wood all and dr andre m. perry author and fellow at the metropolitan policy program at the brookings institute thank...
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undersell you'd like to see the top prizes joyce state and city employees will slice mass graves suggest slaves systemic deception is still a show which is now with some pretty tough job as. a welcome one to watching the hawks i am tired and i'm in the crowd and joining us now are on a lemon executive director of the women's suffrage some time your commission and patricia work the executive director and c.e.o. of turning point suffragist memorial association thank you both for coming on it's an author have a new. beginning here. the 19th amendment is a very important part of american history and women's right to vote is particularly vital with women being the largest demographic in america something we should all be excited and celebrating but how did we get here and what's the significance of the 19th amendment centennial in 2020 when we know that this might be one of the most consequential elections of our time. that you want to take that one. well. i believe that this is history in the making there have been other milestones in the suffrage movement to 50 years the 75 year history but
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