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joyce: absolutely believe that.ple have gone across the scale of how worried they should be about chatgpt. the technology is impressive. it is really sophisticated. is it going to in the next year automate hacks on organizations? can you give it piece of software and tell it to find all the zero day exploits, no. but it will optimize the workflow. it will really improve the ability for malicious actors who use those tools to be better or faster. in the case of malicious foreign actors, it will craft very believable native-language english text that could be part of your phishing campaign or your interaction with a person, or ability to build a back story. all the things that will allow you to do those activities, or even malign influence, that's going to be a problem. is it going to replace hackers and be this super ai? certainly not in the near term, but it will make the hackers that use ai much more effective. >> that's great. i told you i was going to ask you about this cybersecurity collaboration center which i
joyce: absolutely believe that.ple have gone across the scale of how worried they should be about chatgpt. the technology is impressive. it is really sophisticated. is it going to in the next year automate hacks on organizations? can you give it piece of software and tell it to find all the zero day exploits, no. but it will optimize the workflow. it will really improve the ability for malicious actors who use those tools to be better or faster. in the case of malicious foreign actors, it will...
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joyce: we have gotten some uptick. what i would say is we have gotten people at an experience level we don't often see. we have seen midcareer people wanting stability, but also the opportunity to come into the intel community. >> one of the things i wanted to touch on i the approach to cybersecurity. nsa stood for no such agency, what has changed? >> it is a recognition that we have intelligence capabilities that are vital to the defense of cyberspace. industry owns and operates most of the digital landscape. if we can't figure out how to take the things we understand from that foreign intelligence mission, reaching into adversaries' space and pulling down threats, tools and tradecraft about operations and get them to the people who n do something about it, we are not very effective. so it's no good if we know something, if we don't do something about it. >> a diplomat asked me this morning, what did america mean when we say active defense? what does it mean to you? i gave him an encoded answer, i hope you can do bett
joyce: we have gotten some uptick. what i would say is we have gotten people at an experience level we don't often see. we have seen midcareer people wanting stability, but also the opportunity to come into the intel community. >> one of the things i wanted to touch on i the approach to cybersecurity. nsa stood for no such agency, what has changed? >> it is a recognition that we have intelligence capabilities that are vital to the defense of cyberspace. industry owns and operates...
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joining me is alecia johnson and former prosecutor joyce vance. the political implications are huge right? we have the national story which is that republicans have demonstrated for more than a decade now that they have no interest in passing any legislation that we have now deemed reasonable gun control, no matter how many children get kids, how many parents get killed, they offer no solutions. as a political position, the republicans are defending something that most americans don't like at a macro level, if you were talking to the democratic party in tennessee right now, what would you be telling them to do about these expulsions what actions should they be taking >> well, i would tell them to keep doing exactly what they are doing to be at the state capitol. but also, take this protest to where republicans actually start paying attention that's the economy there are a lot of industries in tennessee. there are a lot of interests in tennessee. democrats should be pushing on different companies. we have seen this happen across the country on seve
joining me is alecia johnson and former prosecutor joyce vance. the political implications are huge right? we have the national story which is that republicans have demonstrated for more than a decade now that they have no interest in passing any legislation that we have now deemed reasonable gun control, no matter how many children get kids, how many parents get killed, they offer no solutions. as a political position, the republicans are defending something that most americans don't like at a...
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charlie savage, "the new york times," and joyce vance. university of alabama and msnbc analyst. joyce, can i get, someone involved in the legal process for a long time, your thoughts as we saw that plane emblazoned with the trump logo, carrying the former president of the united states, to the first ever indictment >> it's not unheard of it in our country to indict political figures. but usually, when they're indicted, even those who fight the charges display some shame and some remorse for the conduct that they've engaged in. what sets trump apart in a very real way is the way he's handling this. he fundraises off of boorish behavior he in many way celebrates conduct that we're about to find out, whether a jury will believe it's criminal or not so this entire display of theater that trump is going to try to rally around his appearance in court tomorrow is something that trump needed to be guarded against this is private citizen trump. he is not above the law. he needs to face the consequences of the criminal justice system like any other american would this is a very real momen
charlie savage, "the new york times," and joyce vance. university of alabama and msnbc analyst. joyce, can i get, someone involved in the legal process for a long time, your thoughts as we saw that plane emblazoned with the trump logo, carrying the former president of the united states, to the first ever indictment >> it's not unheard of it in our country to indict political figures. but usually, when they're indicted, even those who fight the charges display some shame and some...
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i joyce, first question.'s an interesting question this close to trial steph, because usually when party is sanctioned, the - but here that's not really the issue. the issue is whether or no failing to disclose this issue made it more difficult for dominion to get summar judgment, which would've prevented the entire trial fro going forward. frankly, it's a little bit of mess but now, dominion has some really great evidence to prove the most important thing the have to prove at trial, whic is actual malice showing tha fox either had reckles disregard toward the falsity o information they were puttin out on their airwaves, or that they actually knew that it was false. and this evidence, i think frankly, is just a nail in tha coffin on the backside, the lawyers and fox news itself may face repercussions. the judge has said he' considering appointing a special master to look int these failures in discovery. and that could have very serious consequences >> jeremy, let's just lay this out. because this trial hinges
i joyce, first question.'s an interesting question this close to trial steph, because usually when party is sanctioned, the - but here that's not really the issue. the issue is whether or no failing to disclose this issue made it more difficult for dominion to get summar judgment, which would've prevented the entire trial fro going forward. frankly, it's a little bit of mess but now, dominion has some really great evidence to prove the most important thing the have to prove at trial, whic is...
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this is a very interesting moment, joyce. this fight is hitting back t the fifth circuit.should be looking out for this time? >> i don't share the optimisti take that other people hav expressed. i suspect that the reason that this stays in place is because a number of conservative justices, the same people wh refused to stay measures lik -- in texas held their noses and implemented this state to avoi a pending the entire fda approval process that may or may not bode wel for where this litigatio ultimately ends up the fifth circuit will now consider the entirety of judge kacsmaryk's ruling and particularly they ar likely to focus on his decisio that the fda had inadequat information and approved a unsafe drug. you know, too many of us tha seems like a bizarre ruling fo a panel of judges to undertake it is a matter of medica expertise. and fda discretion, but that i the next decision that the fifth circuit will make. this litigation, as it progresses >> joyce, i want to follow u on something else that the justice department said. justice alito noted in his dissent that if a
this is a very interesting moment, joyce. this fight is hitting back t the fifth circuit.should be looking out for this time? >> i don't share the optimisti take that other people hav expressed. i suspect that the reason that this stays in place is because a number of conservative justices, the same people wh refused to stay measures lik -- in texas held their noses and implemented this state to avoi a pending the entire fda approval process that may or may not bode wel for where this...
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all right joyce, let's tal through some of the stuff. through a tweet by chris moran at propublic saying this. a key thing to understand abou the undisclosed real estat deal thomas made many other disclosures that year. teaching fees, trave reimbursement, a 530 dolla stained glass medallion but no that property sale to cairo. talk to me more about this joyce and how this is an important shall we say, ou take of what it is that crow did not, not crow that clarenc thomas the not disclose an what laws he may have broken >> right, it's an importan admission from his disclosur forums you are required when you ar in any government position either the sort of forms t extensively list these sorts o things and the importance of th admission of this one item i that thomas had actually including some of the property that he owned on earlier forum and then he doesn't document the sale here and the amount of money he received or th fact that harlan crow continue to deal with upkeep on the residents. there is a lot of reason t believe that when these
all right joyce, let's tal through some of the stuff. through a tweet by chris moran at propublic saying this. a key thing to understand abou the undisclosed real estat deal thomas made many other disclosures that year. teaching fees, trave reimbursement, a 530 dolla stained glass medallion but no that property sale to cairo. talk to me more about this joyce and how this is an important shall we say, ou take of what it is that crow did not, not crow that clarenc thomas the not disclose an what...
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>> joyce, your illegal min here what do you think?ll, the problem that fo has in this lawsuit is that th judge has already ruled that many of these statements are false. that's one of the elements of defamation case. so, as jim points out, wha this comes down to is proof of actual malice. that means that these show aired either with reckless disregard for their truth or falsity, or with actua knowledge that the information that they were conveying t viewers was false. and there is evidence of actua malice of that stronger pron of actual malice, that the actually knew that these statements were fals throughout the depositions taken from fox host an employees. it's a very dangerous case hello i hear anthony when he says he believes there will be a settlement, i don't really know why dominion would agre to settle. the minions interest i restoring their business are bad served by a full airing of the evidence in open court wit a judgment that will come fo them i don't think we'll be willing to take a lesser amount than what they've asked
>> joyce, your illegal min here what do you think?ll, the problem that fo has in this lawsuit is that th judge has already ruled that many of these statements are false. that's one of the elements of defamation case. so, as jim points out, wha this comes down to is proof of actual malice. that means that these show aired either with reckless disregard for their truth or falsity, or with actua knowledge that the information that they were conveying t viewers was false. and there is...
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and was there knowing disregar of the truth >> joyce, you are a legal mind here what do you think?hat fox has in this lawsuit is that th judge has already ruled that many of these statements wer false. that is one of the elements in the defamation case. so as jim points out what this comes down to is proof of actual malice that means that these show aired either of with reckles disregard for their truth, o falsity, or with actua knowledge. that the information that they were conveying to viewers wa false. and there is evidence of actua malice of that stronger actual malice that they actually knew that these statements were false. throughout the depositions taking from fox hosts an employees. it is a very dangerous case. and although i hear anthon when he says he believes tha there will be a settlement i don't really know wh dominion would agree to settle dominion's interests i restoring their business are best served by a full airing o the evidence in open court with a judgment that will come from them. i don't think they will be willing to take a lesser amoun than what they have a
and was there knowing disregar of the truth >> joyce, you are a legal mind here what do you think?hat fox has in this lawsuit is that th judge has already ruled that many of these statements wer false. that is one of the elements in the defamation case. so as jim points out what this comes down to is proof of actual malice that means that these show aired either of with reckles disregard for their truth, o falsity, or with actua knowledge. that the information that they were conveying to...
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. >> joining me now, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst, and michael steele, former rnc chair, msnbc political analyst, and host of the michael steele podcast i will add to that sea of people who are super angry about trump's viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, who tweeted support, keep on fighting, mr. president, we are with you donald trump can count on viktor orban, as well as the american viktor orban in florida. i want to go to you, joyce we finally did get an answer to the question we kind of didn't know the answer to this is when cy vance said on "meet the press," the reason there was no prosecution of trump on the state charges that he's now potentially fashing, because again, we haven't seen this indictment, is he was asked not to by the doj. and that they were asked to put on hold. let me play it one more time this is cy vance talking about what barr asked him to do. >> we learned from the southern district of new york that they asked
. >> joining me now, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst, and michael steele, former rnc chair, msnbc political analyst, and host of the michael steele podcast i will add to that sea of people who are super angry about trump's viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, who tweeted support, keep on fighting, mr. president, we are with you donald trump can count on viktor orban, as well as the american viktor...
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joyce vance, thank you for joining us this morning, i appreciate you, as always. >> thanks, katie. >>ss with the house of mouse. disney large is a massive lawsuit against florida governor ron desantis and others who are reportedly -- making donors overseas ahead every presidential bid. we're sorting out all of this disney desantis drama straight ahead. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. mara, are you sure you don't want -to go bowling with us tonight? -yeah. no. there's my little marzipan! [ laughs ] oh, my daughter gives the best hugs! we're just passing through on our way to the jazz jamboree. [ imitates trumpet playing ] and we wanted to thank america's number-one motorcycle insurer -for saving us money. -thank you. [ laughs ] mara, your parents are -- exactly like me? i know, right? well, cherish your friends and loved ones. let's roll, daddio! let's boogie-woogie! how to grow more vibrant flowers: step one: feed them with miracle-gro shake 'n feed. that's it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. how to grow delicious herbs: step one: use miracle-gro potting mix. that's i
joyce vance, thank you for joining us this morning, i appreciate you, as always. >> thanks, katie. >>ss with the house of mouse. disney large is a massive lawsuit against florida governor ron desantis and others who are reportedly -- making donors overseas ahead every presidential bid. we're sorting out all of this disney desantis drama straight ahead. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. mara, are you sure you don't want -to go bowling with us tonight? -yeah. no. there's my little...
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joining me now, once again msnbc legal analyst joyc vance.d one other charges could be filed against trump, especiall those in georgia could this open floodgates now, if someone has had the -- to go first, will othe prosecutors give this manhatta case room to play out before they act >> so, it's an interesting question, alex a lot of people have bee speculating there is some sort of breaking the seal effect of the first indictment but i can tell you from 25 years in the justice department, it is a prosecutor, you ar really not focused on what other people are doing you are focused very much on your own case. prosecutors like to bring thei cases as soon as they ar ready. you don't indict too early you've got to have you evidence ready to go there's no reason to hold case once you have sufficien evidence and all of your ducks are lined up i suspect the timing is largel independent here >> okay. as we look specifically at tha session regarding th mar-a-lago documents, ho consequential is that for jack smith? >> that case is incredibly important.
joining me now, once again msnbc legal analyst joyc vance.d one other charges could be filed against trump, especiall those in georgia could this open floodgates now, if someone has had the -- to go first, will othe prosecutors give this manhatta case room to play out before they act >> so, it's an interesting question, alex a lot of people have bee speculating there is some sort of breaking the seal effect of the first indictment but i can tell you from 25 years in the justice...
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joyce, let me start with you i terms of the legal implication today of the fact that trump i speaking in his deposition do you see anythin particularly meaningful in that? >> so, it's always a challenge when you have a client like th former president, who i thin lawyers despair of having an client control over him, and h answers questions. what will happen now is th attorney generals office wil comb through the transcript. they will see if anything that the former president has sai assists their case but because this is a civi proceeding, they are also free to share this deposition wit folks like alvin bragg, who ma be looking potentially a criminal charges it's tough to figure why trump 's lawyers would have let hi go in and answer questions for more than seven hours. >> yeah, seven hours is a long time, susanne craig. and as joyce rightly points out, i'm sure alvin bragg i interested in what - transpire today as well. how do you see the handshake between what tish james the a. g. is doing and the frau investigation that we here is live issue over in the d. a.'s office >> right i thi
joyce, let me start with you i terms of the legal implication today of the fact that trump i speaking in his deposition do you see anythin particularly meaningful in that? >> so, it's always a challenge when you have a client like th former president, who i thin lawyers despair of having an client control over him, and h answers questions. what will happen now is th attorney generals office wil comb through the transcript. they will see if anything that the former president has sai...
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and as joyce rightly points out, i'm sure alvin bragg i interested in what - the a.g. is doing and the frau investigation that we here is live issue over in the d.a.' office >> right i think he's very interested i it i think a lot of people righ now are very focused on what alvin bragg is doing the, hush money payment. but there's a very separat case going on into the valuations that tish james i looking at we don't know exactly wher that is at but it was very live and wel when cy vance was in charge of that office a year or so ago and there's no reason to believe that it's been put off i believe right now it's on th back burner. but if i had to make educate guess about what - allen weisselberg is in rikers and he is facing separat criminal jeopardy on a cas that is actually stems out o the attorney general's case. and that is some's statement that he made to zurich and he indicated to them a some point in conversation where there were - appraisals he was giving had actually been backed up, the documents that they were mabry misrepresented, gave them fals information,
and as joyce rightly points out, i'm sure alvin bragg i interested in what - the a.g. is doing and the frau investigation that we here is live issue over in the d.a.' office >> right i think he's very interested i it i think a lot of people righ now are very focused on what alvin bragg is doing the, hush money payment. but there's a very separat case going on into the valuations that tish james i looking at we don't know exactly wher that is at but it was very live and wel when cy vance...
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joe joyce, the juggernaut is the most fitting _ joyce, the juggernaut is the most fitting boxing nicknamenaut, he takes shots to land his own. incredible engine. — shots to land his own. incredible engine, incredible durability, i think— engine, incredible durability, i thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the _ thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the fight. by thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the fight-— of the fight. by the way joe performed _ of the fight. by the way joe performed last _ of the fight. by the way joe performed last time, - of the fight. by the way joe performed last time, he i of the fight. by the way joe i performed last time, he wore of the fight. by the way joe - performed last time, he wore down his opponent, his plan is to challenge for the world title in the next year or so. where does he fit in that picture of tyson fury and oleksandar usyk, and anthonyjoshua? you got the number one and two, i think— you got the number one and two, i think the _ you got the number one and two, i think the boxing public will have them _ think the boxing public will have them
joe joyce, the juggernaut is the most fitting _ joyce, the juggernaut is the most fitting boxing nicknamenaut, he takes shots to land his own. incredible engine. — shots to land his own. incredible engine, incredible durability, i think— engine, incredible durability, i thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the _ thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the fight. by thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the fight-— of the fight. by the way joe performed _ of the fight. by the way joe performed...
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attorney joyce vance. joyce, your reaction to idaho's law?nalizing assisting with an out of state abortion >> right the idaho law has that affect because, of course, to access care now, many citizens of idaho will have to travel out of state to get abortion care this includes not just voluntary abortions but medically necessary abortions for people who are miscarrying. idaho now takes the title in what appears to be a republican race to the bottom for statutes that restrict women's ability to control their own medical health the unfortunate news here -- there will be lawsuits launched by private parties that's already in the works. the unfortunate truth here is that these cases will be heard by a united states supreme court that increasingly has shown hostility to doing anything that will restrict a state's ability to enact laws like this one. >> michael, republicans may well be appealing to the base, energizing their base, with these abortion and gun laws. won't it hurt them in a general election >> i think so. there's no doubt here. when yo
attorney joyce vance. joyce, your reaction to idaho's law?nalizing assisting with an out of state abortion >> right the idaho law has that affect because, of course, to access care now, many citizens of idaho will have to travel out of state to get abortion care this includes not just voluntary abortions but medically necessary abortions for people who are miscarrying. idaho now takes the title in what appears to be a republican race to the bottom for statutes that restrict women's...
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with respect to executive privilege, i agree with joyce, i think there's no chance this u.s. supreme court will entertain it and executive privilege, trump tried to do it last year with respect to the january 6th investigation, asserting executive privilege. he lost that 8-1 in the supreme court. only clarence thomas was willing to side with president trump the pence one is not materially different, if anything, the case for piercing executive privilege is much stronger i don't see much delay in this i expect court will lose in a matter of days, probably next week, and then they can try and go to the u.s. supreme court and they'll lose that in a matter of days so basically, trump is now i think facing the music >> hmm joyce? >> well, i think that's absolutely right delay is the name of trump's game but delay is just about exhausted here that doesn't mean, though, that prosecutors have already made their decision they really do have to listen to all of this evidence, considering what might support a case that they want to bring but also what might hurt it. prosecutors have an
with respect to executive privilege, i agree with joyce, i think there's no chance this u.s. supreme court will entertain it and executive privilege, trump tried to do it last year with respect to the january 6th investigation, asserting executive privilege. he lost that 8-1 in the supreme court. only clarence thomas was willing to side with president trump the pence one is not materially different, if anything, the case for piercing executive privilege is much stronger i don't see much delay...
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and joyce vance, msnbc legal analyst, also near the co-host of the hashtag sisters in la podcast.okay, i got through thos titles, you guys are alway busy you always take time for the katie phang show, so, i am grateful joyce, i like to start wit you. it's been a few days since trump's manhattan da arraignment and the unsealin of that felony indictment. lots of hot takes flying around i am personally bullish on the charges. but i would love to get your assessment >> so, katie, i am bullish to. and this indictment was really the product of a lot of public commentary before it was actually unsealed. so, many people going on record, saying it was week, before the dread the charges themselves but once the indictment wa unsealed, we learned it wa about the 2016 election, it wa about trump's efforts to manipulate that election b creating false business record that were designed to conceal conspiracy to, engage in election interference. the manhattan da's a experienced prosecutor wit both state and federal experience he has a very experienced team backing him up on this one i think the tr
and joyce vance, msnbc legal analyst, also near the co-host of the hashtag sisters in la podcast.okay, i got through thos titles, you guys are alway busy you always take time for the katie phang show, so, i am grateful joyce, i like to start wit you. it's been a few days since trump's manhattan da arraignment and the unsealin of that felony indictment. lots of hot takes flying around i am personally bullish on the charges. but i would love to get your assessment >> so, katie, i am bullish...
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joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and law professor at the university of alabama. frank figliuzzi formerly with the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst so much emotion yet again, ken let's talk nuts and bolts if we can. to start, what's the latest on this >> chris, police say they arrived at the bank in the center of louisville around 8:30 a.m.and greeted by a hail of gunfire. there were reports of shots fired. the police immediately began firing back. the suspect was kid. the police are not saying or aren't sure yet whether he was killed by a police bullet or took his own life. two officers were shot or wounded in the exchange of gunfire. one critically and was taken to surgery. the other brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. as you said, four people killed inside the bank. eight wounded total, included the officers brought to the hospital police have not yet said what type of weapon was used or what the motive was they did say this was either a rrt or former employ of the bank we were told earlier that they were investigating this as
joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and law professor at the university of alabama. frank figliuzzi formerly with the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst so much emotion yet again, ken let's talk nuts and bolts if we can. to start, what's the latest on this >> chris, police say they arrived at the bank in the center of louisville around 8:30 a.m.and greeted by a hail of gunfire. there were reports of shots fired. the police immediately began firing back. the suspect was kid. the...
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it's all i understand the compassion, joyce.ut if the popcorn was dropped by the kid, even compassion, says what about the compassion for the flight attendant who has so much to do? especially in this environment that we've seen all of this happening on planes? still her responsibility to do it? yes. yeah. yeah i hear i hear what you're saying. but there would have been a bigger responsibility if that pregnant mother had gotten sick or had hurt herself right? that would be even more of a responsibility for them to take care of her. so that's why i'm saying, yeah, we can be strict and say i agree with you. we've got to consider other people as a parent. and as i said, i always had high expectations from my kids in public right? and he always generally well behaved. although there was sometimes he wasn't well behaved. there were reasons for it. so we have to. really i mean, this is part of society in general to give each other more grace. we've got to be kinder. we've got to be more helping to each other. and it is the flight atte
it's all i understand the compassion, joyce.ut if the popcorn was dropped by the kid, even compassion, says what about the compassion for the flight attendant who has so much to do? especially in this environment that we've seen all of this happening on planes? still her responsibility to do it? yes. yeah. yeah i hear i hear what you're saying. but there would have been a bigger responsibility if that pregnant mother had gotten sick or had hurt herself right? that would be even more of a...
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us now is suzanne craig, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter for "the new york times," and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. thank you both for being here. joyce, let me just start with you in terms of the legal implications today the fact that trump is speaking in this deposition, do you see anything particularly meaningful in that? >> so it's always a challenge when you have a client like the former president who i think lawyers despair of having any client control over him, and he answers questions. what will happen now is the attorney general's office will comb through the transcript. they will see if anything that the former president has said assists their case but because this is a civil proceeding, they are also free to share this deposition with folks like alvin bragg who may be looking potentially at criminal charges it's tough to figure why trump's lawyers would have let him go in and answer questions for more than seven hours >> yeah, seven hours is a long time and as joyce rightly points out i'm sure alvin bragg is interested in
us now is suzanne craig, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter for "the new york times," and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. thank you both for being here. joyce, let me just start with you in terms of the legal implications today the fact that trump is speaking in this deposition, do you see anything particularly meaningful in that? >> so it's always a challenge when you have a client like the former president who i think lawyers...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise to address the house and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, for nearly three decades, chairman bud shuster represented the people of central pennsylvania here in the halls of congress. after leaving congress in 2001, chairman shuster returned home to bedford county, pennsylvania, where he remained active in his service. teaching at a university level, working on his farm, and spending time with those that he loved. when i first decided to run for office, i called bud and i asked him for his advice and for the next hour he talked to me about what an honor it is to serve in the united states congress, what an honor it is to sit on committee, what an honor it is to work on the issues that matter most to the families in pennsylvania. bud shuster ran unopposed for his seat eight times in the decades that he served, a testament to how much the communities that he represented car
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i rise to address the house and ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, for nearly three decades, chairman bud shuster represented the people of central pennsylvania here in the halls of congress. after leaving congress in 2001, chairman shuster returned home to bedford county, pennsylvania, where he remained active in his service. teaching at a...
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>> joyce vance, let's talk about your take -- small, medium, or large? if you've got tax cases involved here, conspiracy and tax, and you know, fraudulent business filings, you're going pretty large. >> i think it is going big and to the point that was being made before people knew what was in the indictment, there were a lot of complaints, many of them motivated by politics, saying that this was an insignificant indictment, that it was just about some records keeping violations i'm sure this becomes more clear when we see the unsealed indictment, but knowing that there is a significant number of felony charges, that it's more expansive than stormy daniels, that begins to give aus a pictue of the work that was done here i have the same question as neal has. i'm interested to know what changes. but having been a prosecutor 25 years, having been involved in many extensive grand jury investigations, i can tell you sometimes when witnesses get in front of the grand jury and begin answering questions, new facts, unexpected facts can come to light or you can b
>> joyce vance, let's talk about your take -- small, medium, or large? if you've got tax cases involved here, conspiracy and tax, and you know, fraudulent business filings, you're going pretty large. >> i think it is going big and to the point that was being made before people knew what was in the indictment, there were a lot of complaints, many of them motivated by politics, saying that this was an insignificant indictment, that it was just about some records keeping violations i'm...
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attorney from the northern district o alabama, and co-host of th hashtag sisters in law podcasts joyce, when it comes to access to medication abortion, we now have two conflicting court orders what happens next? >> they are both conflicting and the conflict is interesting, because judge kacsmaryk in texas has recorded to enjoy th distribution of mifepristone nationwide, it's called nationwide injunction. judge thomas rison o washington was much more, very much limited in his ruling he was very thoughtful about it, and he said abortion, just a representative crockett wa saying, is now a state by stat issue after dobbs. each state is entitled t decide for itself. so, he entered an order making mifepristone available only in the 17 states that wer involved in the lawsuit in front of him you know, this is th traditional analysis of an injunction this is not final relief in th case this is not the dispositiv ruling on the party's rights it is meant to set the state o play during an appeal. and so, injunctions usuall keep the status quo in order so that no one's rights ar changed while the l
attorney from the northern district o alabama, and co-host of th hashtag sisters in law podcasts joyce, when it comes to access to medication abortion, we now have two conflicting court orders what happens next? >> they are both conflicting and the conflict is interesting, because judge kacsmaryk in texas has recorded to enjoy th distribution of mifepristone nationwide, it's called nationwide injunction. judge thomas rison o washington was much more, very much limited in his ruling he was...
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attorney joyce vance in set, in studio so glad to have you here how did this hearing play out today, what does it mean for the larger battle between bragg and the house gop we have seen playing out for a number of weeks now? >> yeah, i think it's really important to start with the facts here which is that in bragg's first year in office in 2022, which was the center of the hearing, this morning, there were 78 homicides in manhattan which was a drop of 15% from the year before, a helpful statistic that the associated press called out was that in palm beach county, there were just as many residents as new york. there were 96 homicides. that is why i think it's important to view this hearing in the context of jim jordan's last few weeks he has sent letters to alvin bragg since former president trump's indictment where he appeared in new york and pled not guilty to 34 counts against him with regards to a 2016 hush money payment that was paid. he has claimed that bragg's office is subject to congressional scrutiny since it has federal grants and he subpoenaed some of the prosecutors, the
attorney joyce vance in set, in studio so glad to have you here how did this hearing play out today, what does it mean for the larger battle between bragg and the house gop we have seen playing out for a number of weeks now? >> yeah, i think it's really important to start with the facts here which is that in bragg's first year in office in 2022, which was the center of the hearing, this morning, there were 78 homicides in manhattan which was a drop of 15% from the year before, a helpful...
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joyce joins us now. she is a former u.s.y and now a law professor at the university of alabama. she also co-host the hashtag sisters in law podcast. as you pointed out, the law has evolved to give rip accusers more protections in court. where do these changes mean for carroll civil case? >> well, in the civil case, carol still receives some protection. most of the evolution and the law has been in the area of criminal rape prosecutions, where historically women were treated like the property first of their father and then of their husbands. so it is not property interest that rape law sought to protect. that is why historically, women were required to fight back, or to cry out. we are a little bit better involved than that these days, but frankly, alicia, we have a long way to go and we are seeing why in this civil case. we're carole still is being accused on the stand of having made it up because she didn't in essence, fight back hard enough. that is the strategy that trump's lawyer has pursued with her as a witness. >> wha
joyce joins us now. she is a former u.s.y and now a law professor at the university of alabama. she also co-host the hashtag sisters in law podcast. as you pointed out, the law has evolved to give rip accusers more protections in court. where do these changes mean for carroll civil case? >> well, in the civil case, carol still receives some protection. most of the evolution and the law has been in the area of criminal rape prosecutions, where historically women were treated like the...
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will he say any of those things when he's questioned, we don't know >> joyce, trump has been deposed as part of this investigation before as rehema just outlined, in our reporting as he pleaded the fifth more than 400 times initially. that was actually before he was formally charged in this civil suit the a.g.'s office did release a portion of that video from his earlier deposition let's take a look. ing. >> accordingly under the advice of my counsel and for all of the above reasons i respectfully decline to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the united states constitution same answer. same answer. same answer. same answer. same answer. >> according to "the new york times," people familiar with trump's thinking said as recently as of last night, he wasn't expected to take the fifth this time. so joyce, if that's the case, why then and not now >> the answer to questions in depositions really depends on the question so the former president may have an intention of not repeating his previous performance that he was mocked for because thi
will he say any of those things when he's questioned, we don't know >> joyce, trump has been deposed as part of this investigation before as rehema just outlined, in our reporting as he pleaded the fifth more than 400 times initially. that was actually before he was formally charged in this civil suit the a.g.'s office did release a portion of that video from his earlier deposition let's take a look. ing. >> accordingly under the advice of my counsel and for all of the above reasons...
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also joining us is joyce vance for me not states attorney for the northern district of alabama. and msnbc contributor. good morning to both of you, thanks for being here. carol, you were with me on thursday night and frida morning. i've got to tell, you 1 millio things are going through m head it's hard to keep clea everything that everybody said something people said brok through. you kept leaning on the fact there is a justice system, there are jury trials. there are actually judges. so for all the stuff tha donald trump is trying to sa about the system, he's going t get a trial in which he goes in, presumed innocent, and it is o the government to convince the jurors otherwise >> that's the big irony of thi whole situation. these claims of authoritaria governments or witch hunts, or things like that this country has the mos amazing justice system in th world. and to denigrate that becaus donald trump is not gettin what he wants personally i really, really below the lowes you can get. this is a system of the u.s. constitution guarantees certai rights to criminal defendants. the
also joining us is joyce vance for me not states attorney for the northern district of alabama. and msnbc contributor. good morning to both of you, thanks for being here. carol, you were with me on thursday night and frida morning. i've got to tell, you 1 millio things are going through m head it's hard to keep clea everything that everybody said something people said brok through. you kept leaning on the fact there is a justice system, there are jury trials. there are actually judges. so for...
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ron allen is in new york and with us, former attorney joyce vance.onald trump is going to appear in his own defense? he said he didn't plan on it >> reporter: we understand he filed a deposition -- a video deposition there's that that seems to be the only way that he is going to appear here. car it's unlikely they would call him. trump's attorneys have not said he won't appear. but it seems unlikely. this is going to seem to boil down to her testimony. she's expected to take the stand and make her case, as she has on many occasions, in a book, articles and interviews over the past 20 plus years, dating back to the mid 1990s when they allegedly happened she has been silent until 2019 in her court filings, she outlines in detail what she said allegedly happened she describes him at the counter where she met trump. she says she knew each other from being in the same social circles in new york city back at that time. trump says he never met this woman. she describes the two of them going into the store because trump asked her to help him buy a gift they
ron allen is in new york and with us, former attorney joyce vance.onald trump is going to appear in his own defense? he said he didn't plan on it >> reporter: we understand he filed a deposition -- a video deposition there's that that seems to be the only way that he is going to appear here. car it's unlikely they would call him. trump's attorneys have not said he won't appear. but it seems unlikely. this is going to seem to boil down to her testimony. she's expected to take the stand and...
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[applause] joyce's story is a classic illinois tale. we are people. we persevere no matter the challenge. we welcome opportunity for improvement and when we rise, we rise together. i see it in -- who received a tuition waiver from its welcoming state and is returned tenfold that as bloomington mayor and jason smith is on his way to becoming a child clinical psychologist. i see it and a mom determined to provide a better life for her family and who to now educates the children of little village. i see it in anne tyre who supports mental health patients and their families who are going to the same thing that she has. i see the neighbor to help each other through the pandemic and small businesses contributing to their communities and the determination of our young people to make positive change for our state and our nation. we are people with enough empathy to be kind to one another and enough grit to persevere and just enough confidence to believe that we can make a difference in this world. that's the illinois that i know. that's the illinois we all re
[applause] joyce's story is a classic illinois tale. we are people. we persevere no matter the challenge. we welcome opportunity for improvement and when we rise, we rise together. i see it in -- who received a tuition waiver from its welcoming state and is returned tenfold that as bloomington mayor and jason smith is on his way to becoming a child clinical psychologist. i see it and a mom determined to provide a better life for her family and who to now educates the children of little village....
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i'm carl quintanilla along with sara eisen jpmorgan's head of global research, joyce chang with us. >>> u.s. house speaker kevin mccarthy pitching spending cuts to wall street right here at the new york stock exchange. we'll speak with fpeter orzag. >>> banks getting hit on the back of their results. m&b, charles schwab in the green. >>> stocks losing some early morning gains. we're lower across the board, nothing extreme. treasury also selling off and the dollar is rising the s&p 500, little change topping the tape for us, bullish numbers for investors to digest. bank of america saying the earnings picture it looking good 90% of companies have beat on earnings, the highest post-one week surprise statistic in at least 20 years yes, it is very early into earnings season. the percentage of up days of the past 20 reaching 65%, the highest since november 2021. >>> manufacturing activity in the new york region turned positive for the first time since november that new york fed manufacturing reports also showing lower prices both paid and expected, which is a good sign on the disinflation s
i'm carl quintanilla along with sara eisen jpmorgan's head of global research, joyce chang with us. >>> u.s. house speaker kevin mccarthy pitching spending cuts to wall street right here at the new york stock exchange. we'll speak with fpeter orzag. >>> banks getting hit on the back of their results. m&b, charles schwab in the green. >>> stocks losing some early morning gains. we're lower across the board, nothing extreme. treasury also selling off and the dollar...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance, and msnbc legal analyst, lisa reuben i'm going to begin with you, you have been in the courtroom listening to this testimony. one of the things i want to ask you about, donald trump saying he never met carol we have some contrary testimony, sworn testimony from donald trump about that, right? isn't there a photo of e. jean car carol together, and didn't donald trump mistake that person in the photo of his former wife, marla maples you can put that on the screen there's the photo. >> and that photo was shown yesterday and carol's lawyers opening statement, and they made clear to the jury that when donald trump said in the allegedly defamatory statement, she's not my type, he was wrong on two accounts, a, he had met her before, as proven by the photograph, but more importantly at his deposition, as you mentioned, when shown that photo, he testified under oath, that's my wife, yeah, it's marla, meaning marla maples, having already testified that marla maples was exactly his type, and sean ycrowley used tha to devastating effect, i thought in
attorney and msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance, and msnbc legal analyst, lisa reuben i'm going to begin with you, you have been in the courtroom listening to this testimony. one of the things i want to ask you about, donald trump saying he never met carol we have some contrary testimony, sworn testimony from donald trump about that, right? isn't there a photo of e. jean car carol together, and didn't donald trump mistake that person in the photo of his former wife, marla maples you can put that...
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attorney, now msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. and the host of msnbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki she's former white house press secretary. great group this morning. >> huge show. >> lot to get to. >> huge show a lot of news. >> it's massive. >> yeah. >> by the way, willie, i don't know if you saw, but, i mean, look, mika. >> what? >> just all over twitter. >> why no, i'm not. >> no, all over. >> i retweeted some of your tweets from poland they were amazing. >> you're trending all over twitter, and twitter is all over you. >> i think i know what you're talking about. >> let me just say, does willie know what i'm talking about? >> i -- >> the $12 tank top she's wearing right now. >> oh. >> what do you call it, cami >> personal is the word, but it's true. >> $12 tank top on twitter >> i think it was less than $12. >> purchased it on twitter or they're talking about it on twitter? >> i made a purchase on twitter, and i'm worried all my information is, like, going to the chinese. you know what? i got the greatest deal. >> you
attorney, now msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. and the host of msnbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki she's former white house press secretary. great group this morning. >> huge show. >> lot to get to. >> huge show a lot of news. >> it's massive. >> yeah. >> by the way, willie, i don't know if you saw, but, i mean, look, mika. >> what? >> just all over twitter. >> why no, i'm not. >> no, all over. >> i retweeted...
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phil and joyce were soon told their money was frozen and they needed to put in more to unlock it. had lost £341,000 within seven days. so fxvc, as far as i'm concerned, were just a platform to con people into investment. there was no real investment there. within weeks, fxvc had been banned by the british financial conduct authority, but the money was gone. and this is just one example of a wider problem. a bbc investigation has found that 40% of premier league clubs have taken sponsorship money from firms like this that have subsequently been banned, fined or are being investigated. clarke carlisle is a former premier league footballer and chair of the footballers' union. he now campaigns on issues around mental health following his own well—publicised troubles. there is an unavoidable link between a supporter and their club and the companies that are affiliated with them. for an organisation to take advantage of that with mistruths, they have to be stopped. in a statement, fxvc denied any wrongdoing. now, in fairness to leeds united, when they had a relationship with fxvc, they
phil and joyce were soon told their money was frozen and they needed to put in more to unlock it. had lost £341,000 within seven days. so fxvc, as far as i'm concerned, were just a platform to con people into investment. there was no real investment there. within weeks, fxvc had been banned by the british financial conduct authority, but the money was gone. and this is just one example of a wider problem. a bbc investigation has found that 40% of premier league clubs have taken sponsorship...
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vance is with us joyce, charlie sykes reported in the last hour that in a podcast -- this feels -- ift >> a degree with it in the sense you cannot indict this case before you talk to mike pence. it's exactly what tim says you want to hear it through pence's eyes, before you get there. there are valuable things that could come from mike pence i might be tempted to start, if i had the opportunity to examine him, by saying, we have all heard this conversation that trump had with georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger where he pleaded with him i just need you to help me mind the 11,779 votes i'm missing the question for pence is, did trump have a similar conversation with you? did he beg you to help him get across the finish line, which would give prosecutors additional evidence that trump knew he had lost but was trying to scheme to stay in control i think ben is very clear when he says this is close to the end. whether it's the absolute end, i'm not sure i would go that far. there are things you have to tie down before you indict you have to be ready to turn over your discovery
vance is with us joyce, charlie sykes reported in the last hour that in a podcast -- this feels -- ift >> a degree with it in the sense you cannot indict this case before you talk to mike pence. it's exactly what tim says you want to hear it through pence's eyes, before you get there. there are valuable things that could come from mike pence i might be tempted to start, if i had the opportunity to examine him, by saying, we have all heard this conversation that trump had with georgia's...
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a spectacle above one of africa's most famous national parks for captain joyce beckwith. it's another day in her office in the skies. she became the world's 1st licensed black female hot air balloon pilot in 2019 colleagues called beckwith captain smiles for a infectious smile. i knew that i was going to be the cannon. the fast canyon are pilots o female pilots to get the balloon. but i did not realize that i was actually going to be the 1st black woman in the while to do this. she caught the ballooning bug from her husband's family to our generational balloonist. but ballooning is a very niche market. there isn't even a training program for it in kenya. so to take things to the next level, captain smiles and her license at a special flying school in the united states. there's even a mural of her at the international balloon museum in new mexico. i'm okay. so every time people go and send me pictures, you know, the only thing i went to see their, their smiles, they're quick, you know, it's just a mural of me. the 35 year old spends most of her early mornings, showing visi
a spectacle above one of africa's most famous national parks for captain joyce beckwith. it's another day in her office in the skies. she became the world's 1st licensed black female hot air balloon pilot in 2019 colleagues called beckwith captain smiles for a infectious smile. i knew that i was going to be the cannon. the fast canyon are pilots o female pilots to get the balloon. but i did not realize that i was actually going to be the 1st black woman in the while to do this. she caught the...
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win tonight and joyce will look to challenge for the world title against oleksandr usyk.tough chin, great stamina, but i'm the big bang right here, i bang everything. yeah, i am getting the credit now, especially on the back of the last win, that was a big boost. and then fighting joseph parker and beating him and being the first to knock him out was another big step. so beating zhang will be another little step. and then, hopefully, i will get a shot at the other belts as well and get the full wbo. i visualised it. i'm visualising me knocking him out, knocking him down and winning. and keeping the wbo interim and marching onwards. 18 stone, alb! it is going to be a high—paced fight. zhang is reasonably fit. he lost his last fight, but i thought he won the fight, but his issue was he faded towards the end. joejoyce, thejuggernaut is the most fitting boxing nickname around. he fights like a juggernaut, he takes shots to land his own. incredible engine, incredible durability. i thinkjoyce wins in the last third of the fight. i thinkjoejoyce deserves a shot against fury or u
win tonight and joyce will look to challenge for the world title against oleksandr usyk.tough chin, great stamina, but i'm the big bang right here, i bang everything. yeah, i am getting the credit now, especially on the back of the last win, that was a big boost. and then fighting joseph parker and beating him and being the first to knock him out was another big step. so beating zhang will be another little step. and then, hopefully, i will get a shot at the other belts as well and get the full...
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joyce murano is spending her time planning a funeral. her anger at a possible dui driver taking her child's life is surpassed by sadness at the loss of her personal angel, who was a good care. who was an amazing son, who was an amazing person in hayward, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. the son of a woman killed in a different wrong way crash this one on 2. 80 is speaking out about his mother's impact on her family and the community. anatoly shared memories of his mother, eden palmer. we spoke with him outside children's hospital, stanford, where his 14 year old brother is recovering eden palmer was driving her younger son to a soccer match when they were hit head on by a white sedan going the wrong way. she was everything. she was my mentor, my best friend. a hero. to me, it's definitely going to continue to be difficult living without her. the crash killed palmer and the family dog. her younger son suffered serious injuries, including multiple broken bones. the driver 24 year old council, ashia martin, faces felony charges, including gro
joyce murano is spending her time planning a funeral. her anger at a possible dui driver taking her child's life is surpassed by sadness at the loss of her personal angel, who was a good care. who was an amazing son, who was an amazing person in hayward, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. the son of a woman killed in a different wrong way crash this one on 2. 80 is speaking out about his mother's impact on her family and the community. anatoly shared memories of his mother, eden palmer. we spoke...
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. >> joyce, florida's governor ron desantis privately -- and i mean privately signed a law that would most abortions after six weeks. he was tweeting this in the dead of night, or after 11:00 eastern. does this take affect right away this is six weeks, it's basically a heartbeat law. >> it will take a while for it to go into affect, because there's some ongoing litigation in florida's courts over an earlier 15 week ban. that likely has to be resolved then what i think you are correct to call essentially a ban on abortion, a fetal heartbeat bill will take affect. florida is one of the last states, perhaps the last place in the deep south, where legal abortion is readily available. that means for instance that people in states like alabama and mississippi will have to look elsewhere, too. it strains burdened resources in this region of the country >> victoria, kamala harris was speaking in new york at the national action network convention about abortion. she's been so outspoken about it let's watch. >> just yesterday in florida, extremists there signed a six week ban before most women
. >> joyce, florida's governor ron desantis privately -- and i mean privately signed a law that would most abortions after six weeks. he was tweeting this in the dead of night, or after 11:00 eastern. does this take affect right away this is six weeks, it's basically a heartbeat law. >> it will take a while for it to go into affect, because there's some ongoing litigation in florida's courts over an earlier 15 week ban. that likely has to be resolved then what i think you are...
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joyce is live now from heart. tim, how dangerous is it for people fleeing the violence there in that a capital city? heber well, it depends on where they're going to and where they're taking off from because some still some areas, some residential areas have heavy or a soft presence and some do not. and people say that they assess based on the time of the day. and if there is intense fighting, going on, most people try to make it to, to 0 to state in the central part of the country, while others try to make it to ship it to, to river now state that's in the northern part of the country. but one of the people who tried to flee hard to or who was able to, to fly for to him on wednesday who was booked to said that the trip that usually takes about 3 hours from how to tune to many dizziness. they took her family about 12 hours. that's because there was several rapid support forces, checkpoints around the capitol, resume as they tried to make their way out. and then because of the number of people fleeing others who sp
joyce is live now from heart. tim, how dangerous is it for people fleeing the violence there in that a capital city? heber well, it depends on where they're going to and where they're taking off from because some still some areas, some residential areas have heavy or a soft presence and some do not. and people say that they assess based on the time of the day. and if there is intense fighting, going on, most people try to make it to, to 0 to state in the central part of the country, while...
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joining us now, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, joyce vance, former u.sprofessor at the university of alabama and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast and brandon buck joyce and brand reon are msnbc contributors >> the justice says in a statement, i'm going to read it to you, harlan and kathy crow are among our dearest friends and we have been friends for over 25 years. as friends do, he continues, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the more than quarter century we have known them he says earlier in my tenure at the court i sought guidance from others and others in the judiciary and were advised this sort of hospitality from close personal friends who did not have business before the court was not reportable he continues, i have endeavored to follow that council throughout my tenure and sought to comply with the disclosure guidelines these it is, he says, my intent to follow this guidance in the future so what he's talking about here are luxury trips that were paid for by his friend, a billionaire republican donor, harlan crow, includ
joining us now, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, joyce vance, former u.sprofessor at the university of alabama and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast and brandon buck joyce and brand reon are msnbc contributors >> the justice says in a statement, i'm going to read it to you, harlan and kathy crow are among our dearest friends and we have been friends for over 25 years. as friends do, he continues, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the...