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"malcolm" had picked up. next day the doctor called, i was pregnant again. >> literally three days in a flow row? gee whiz -- >> i said to bradley, i wonder if our lives are going to change. >> that's too funny. >> you know, i was pregnant the first season of "malcolm." the great thing was both shows were so celebrated that we went to all the awards shows together. our careers were so similar in the acclaim that we were getting from those shows. >> we couldn't avoid the two of you. >> sorry about that. >> if we wanted to. we love you. >> but i -- brad loves working more than i do. and "west wing," you can -- that show was just incredible. so i would insist they was home at a certain time on "malcolm" because i had children to feed and nurse. and -- et cetera. you know, i was doing a show with bryan cranston who was wonderful, but rest were kids -- i didn't want to hang around -- no offense to anybody. brad was on "west wing" with really fascinating people. i think he -- it was a different experience. >> i see
"malcolm" had picked up. next day the doctor called, i was pregnant again. >> literally three days in a flow row? gee whiz -- >> i said to bradley, i wonder if our lives are going to change. >> that's too funny. >> you know, i was pregnant the first season of "malcolm." the great thing was both shows were so celebrated that we went to all the awards shows together. our careers were so similar in the acclaim that we were getting from those shows....
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brabant. >> malcolm, we don't usually pay attention in the united states to elections in the netherlands. why is this one so significant? >> well, this is first of three important european elections taking place this year. the others taking place in france and germany and what everybody's waiting to see can whether or not the continuation of this antiestablishment votes vote, the nationalistic vote that began with brexit last year is going to continue here. the main contender is a man by the name of gert wilders, he is a very strong anti-islamist. campaigning on that particular issue. >> sreenivasan: even if he has to win the most votes there has to be a coalition government. >> that's right. the prime minister rutte, has been wilder has been dropping votes in the past few days, according to the opinion polls and as we've seen throughout all the recent election the opinion porls something that you can't trust. and the indication is there are lots of people who support his freedom party as it's called who don't really want to declare their intentions. so perhaps he might be better on the
brabant. >> malcolm, we don't usually pay attention in the united states to elections in the netherlands. why is this one so significant? >> well, this is first of three important european elections taking place this year. the others taking place in france and germany and what everybody's waiting to see can whether or not the continuation of this antiestablishment votes vote, the nationalistic vote that began with brexit last year is going to continue here. the main contender is a...
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malcolm nance, thank you. the picture you're looking at on the right would be beautiful but for the reason why we are looking at a live picture of london at about ten minutes to 7:00 there local time. beneath big ben you see the blue strobe lights of metropolitan police force up. see the london eye ferris wheel in the background. that was halted because of what officials are investigating as a terrorist act earlier today. another break for us. our live coverage will continue. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve is fda approved to work for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. come on everybody. aleve. live whole. not part. it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and mineral
malcolm nance, thank you. the picture you're looking at on the right would be beautiful but for the reason why we are looking at a live picture of london at about ten minutes to 7:00 there local time. beneath big ben you see the blue strobe lights of metropolitan police force up. see the london eye ferris wheel in the background. that was halted because of what officials are investigating as a terrorist act earlier today. another break for us. our live coverage will continue. i like that. [ all...
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. >> malcolm nance is with us. our viewers know him well. malcolm, i was talking in a break. what seems like hours ago about your appearance on bill maher's program and what's notable is from bill maher through the mainstream kind of news media, the same plotline, kind of the death of outrage, going deep, deep, deep into national security and intelligence gathering are asked to come on by hosts like us and kind of pinch us and say is this a new norm 58 that's being enforced? are we witnessing an attempt at the death of outrage? >> you are when you're talking about this russian connection to the 2ru6r7 administration. we're seeing something i've never seen in 35 years working in and around intelligence. we are seeing american citizens absolutely not care about a hostile intelligence operation against the united states. we have maybe as many as 25% of the american voting public are siding with a former kgb officer and a former drosh of russian intelligence on an operation that helped engineer the american electoral process. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i think
. >> malcolm nance is with us. our viewers know him well. malcolm, i was talking in a break. what seems like hours ago about your appearance on bill maher's program and what's notable is from bill maher through the mainstream kind of news media, the same plotline, kind of the death of outrage, going deep, deep, deep into national security and intelligence gathering are asked to come on by hosts like us and kind of pinch us and say is this a new norm 58 that's being enforced? are we...
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forced to recant and should the fbi director make it clear there is malcolm analyst and former intelligence officer. president obama somehow i don't know now a president does it put a wiretap on him. now comey on the hill. comey till telling everyone in the justice department. push back on the story. not true. gets on the hill. talks to everybody. and the ones that are willing to talk now, all say, wait a minute, i still believe there's nothing there. they can't divulge the background briefing, but surediville j if they learned anything and they didn't. nothing is there. >> i talked to a senator and house leader. both leaders who have reason to know what was said dr. >> in those briefings. >> there is no statement by comey whatsoever to indicate that number one, president obama ordered anything. which would be illegal in which he didn't do apparently. or that it directly involved donald trump. might there have been a warrant of some kind involving a server. >> but not trump. >> not obama and not trump. the big picture is this is a rage lg battle between the president and the fbi where donal
forced to recant and should the fbi director make it clear there is malcolm analyst and former intelligence officer. president obama somehow i don't know now a president does it put a wiretap on him. now comey on the hill. comey till telling everyone in the justice department. push back on the story. not true. gets on the hill. talks to everybody. and the ones that are willing to talk now, all say, wait a minute, i still believe there's nothing there. they can't divulge the background briefing,...
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news and nbc terrorist analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, we put that together so people could see it lined up. nunes in his own words completely contradicting himself, in scooby-doo you get a -- like, what? so what did we just see? >> you know, i was live with brian williams when that was going on and i was flabbergasted and confused then and i had all week to process it and i'm still flabbergasted and confused. the only charitable thing we can say is that he decided to use intelligence information as cover for the president. he decided to muddy the waters even further and give donald trump the ability to believe that he was under some form of surveillance. >> you're saying -- i'm going to draw you out on this point. you're saying the theory of the case is that he misused or allowed a misperception about the underlying facts to do a political favor? >> yes. absolutely. i'm glad you summed it up quite succinctly. that's what it was. the information he was talking about, it didn't have to be brought to him covertly through whoever he
news and nbc terrorist analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, we put that together so people could see it lined up. nunes in his own words completely contradicting himself, in scooby-doo you get a -- like, what? so what did we just see? >> you know, i was live with brian williams when that was going on and i was flabbergasted and confused then and i had all week to process it and i'm still flabbergasted and confused. the only charitable thing we can say is that he decided to use intelligence...
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malcolm nance, i feel safer with you around. now i feel like i can look at my microwave as it's heating up my porridge and not think it's listening to me. what do you think of the debunking of the allegation that trump tower was wiretapped? >> this is absolutely amazing we have to have the two ranking members of the senate intelligence committee come out and tell us that the president trump of the united states did not tell the truth about a subject. what has to happen now is are we going to be due an apology? not just to president obama, who appears was slandered to a certain extent, but to the nation that president trump may be getting his information from other sources that are unreliable. this is going to be very interesting. >> robby, i remember donald trump -- when i was at cnn, i interviewed him when he said, any day now my investigators are coming back from hawaii with evidence that barack obama is a kenyan-born muslim. you guys kind of got caught in this. he does this. he didn't apologize last time. he's not going to ap
malcolm nance, i feel safer with you around. now i feel like i can look at my microwave as it's heating up my porridge and not think it's listening to me. what do you think of the debunking of the allegation that trump tower was wiretapped? >> this is absolutely amazing we have to have the two ranking members of the senate intelligence committee come out and tell us that the president trump of the united states did not tell the truth about a subject. what has to happen now is are we going...
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mcmullen and msnbc terrorism analyst michael malcolm nance, mike mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia who joins us via remote in stanford. evan, i'm going to ask you the if, question. earlier today former cia director michael hayden was on "morning joe" basically saying it wasn't plausible president obama ordered a wiretap because presidents can't order wiretaps. explain. >> there's a whole process for this to happen. when there's a need to collect intelligence on a foreign agent, on an agent of a foreign power, or on a foreign power operating inside the united states, that request comes from the nsa usually or the fbi, goes to a fisa court that's a classified intelligence court that evaluates that request. there's some back and forth between the court and the agency that submits the request, and then ultimately there's a final request submitted and that's either approved or not. the point is there's a whole process involved with lots of people, and you can't, the president doesn't just make the
mcmullen and msnbc terrorism analyst michael malcolm nance, mike mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia who joins us via remote in stanford. evan, i'm going to ask you the if, question. earlier today former cia director michael hayden was on "morning joe" basically saying it wasn't plausible president obama ordered a wiretap because presidents can't order wiretaps. explain. >> there's a whole process for this to happen. when there's a need to collect intelligence on a foreign...
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year in beefr exports, malcolm turnbull saying this agreement will drive growth in that sector. were memorandums of understanding on various issues. australia will open a new consulate in china as well. turn towas premier li's speak. here is a little of what he had to say. both think it is important to uphold free trade, regional stability, and international peace with the world facing growing uncertainty. the global economy is fragile, and although there are some good signs, the recovery is not strong enough. australia and china he said it is time for these two countries to enter an era of free trade across the board. it was all going smoothly until these questions from the media, then diplomacy seemingly win out the window, didn't it? paul: it did. it was about the time the sky went dark and sydney. the first question was asking shouldn't china show some goodwill and abandon the island reclamation in the south china sea. we began to expense audio issues. the premier ended up giving an impressive answer and said the south china sea has all along been peaceful and stable, 100 th
year in beefr exports, malcolm turnbull saying this agreement will drive growth in that sector. were memorandums of understanding on various issues. australia will open a new consulate in china as well. turn towas premier li's speak. here is a little of what he had to say. both think it is important to uphold free trade, regional stability, and international peace with the world facing growing uncertainty. the global economy is fragile, and although there are some good signs, the recovery is...
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malcolm nantz is joining me. you're hearing this as we're hearing it. we don't know if it's two locations or one. the latest we're getting is the bbc reporting that the leader of the house of commons, that's the parliament, said anallied assailant was shot by armed police in london. how unusual would it be for there to be people, civilians with firearms anywhere around iame, malcm? >> as i analyze the information, what i sort of understood is there's an individual confronted toward the edge of the bridge just as you're approaching parliament. most likely, the armed operation was probably on the part of the police. it would be very hard. it's very rare for an armed shooting inside of england that's not a shotgun or something along those lines. but there would be armed officers all around that perimeter. certainly leading into the parliament area. and they may have seen this assailant, whether he was armed with a knife or gun. that hasn't been confirmed yet. they would have engaged him right there at the end of that bridge. >> we're getting a little more
malcolm nantz is joining me. you're hearing this as we're hearing it. we don't know if it's two locations or one. the latest we're getting is the bbc reporting that the leader of the house of commons, that's the parliament, said anallied assailant was shot by armed police in london. how unusual would it be for there to be people, civilians with firearms anywhere around iame, malcm? >> as i analyze the information, what i sort of understood is there's an individual confronted toward the...
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and that's why he came on and we were happy to have him on but again, malcolm.f you look at three individuals, there are possibilities of having contacts with russian officials or whatever that could be completely explainable in all three cases some obfuscation or deception about whether they happened and ultimately them being revealed ended up looking like there's something going on. >> well, you're absolutely right. in every major fire it always starts with smoke and smoke is what kills you, right? it's not the fire itself. i thought that he was rather weasely. that was the phrase i would use. and to be honest with you as a former military man, someone who served in the navy for a couple decades i was really surprised. this was a man who was a naval academy graduate who served this nation and he seemed quite pleased about his roles and his activities in russia. it's one thing to go out and spread the flag, but he's not. if you read everything he says about the united states it's pretty down on this nation and he is a great admirer of the vladimir putin/russia
and that's why he came on and we were happy to have him on but again, malcolm.f you look at three individuals, there are possibilities of having contacts with russian officials or whatever that could be completely explainable in all three cases some obfuscation or deception about whether they happened and ultimately them being revealed ended up looking like there's something going on. >> well, you're absolutely right. in every major fire it always starts with smoke and smoke is what kills...
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malcolm has been on fire. malcolm, i saw you on-air last night.nk you very much, i haven't slept since as you looked at the camera and said this president is a pathological liar. malcolm, give me your reaction to the executive order. >> well, this executive order change is nothing. it's nicer, it's softer, it removes iraq. i think the statement about iraq is amazing. it acknowledges almost like an apology to the government of iraq they should never have been on that list to begin with. thanks to the people who served there, protecting the united states, translaters and interpreters. it removes green card holders, h is great. that never would have passed muster. it still is a muslim ban. none of the people who have come and committed terrorism in the united states have originated from any of these countries. they were all american citizens who have been born here or lived here for some time who are of the heritage of those countries. i don't understand it at all. it fulfills his promise to have a muslim ban. this won't pass the federal courts at al
malcolm has been on fire. malcolm, i saw you on-air last night.nk you very much, i haven't slept since as you looked at the camera and said this president is a pathological liar. malcolm, give me your reaction to the executive order. >> well, this executive order change is nothing. it's nicer, it's softer, it removes iraq. i think the statement about iraq is amazing. it acknowledges almost like an apology to the government of iraq they should never have been on that list to begin with....
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malcolm: number one is steel. china exports a lot of steel. exporting a lot and inused of causing a glut steel. wilbur ross made some money back in the day in the steel industry. he knows it well. he knows where the target -- to target steel. this has been a thorny issue for havele, and the europeans taken -- those are high on the hit list potentially. we have got other industries , where chinaparel has had such a dominant influence on its exporting and manufacturing prowess. apparel, back in 1997, about two thirds of u.s. consumed apparel was produced domestically. now, it is down to one third. the problem is if the u.s. does take actions against china, it may just find that someone else steps into the place, maybe then --, vietnam. it is not as clean-cut -- maybe bangladesh,e -- -- maybe it was china. >> how will china react to this? malcolm: when china gets hit with tariffs on tires, it will hit back elsewhere and to look at some of its biggest imports from the united states, don't forget while it runs a trade deficit, it is a major importe
malcolm: number one is steel. china exports a lot of steel. exporting a lot and inused of causing a glut steel. wilbur ross made some money back in the day in the steel industry. he knows it well. he knows where the target -- to target steel. this has been a thorny issue for havele, and the europeans taken -- those are high on the hit list potentially. we have got other industries , where chinaparel has had such a dominant influence on its exporting and manufacturing prowess. apparel, back in...
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it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative then that's how i was raised man. you know that we were taught that, my father would say you have to be 10 times smarter than the white boy. now, maybe we're not 10 times smarter but we knew that you had to show up. you had to show up, you had to be prepared. you had to do your metaphorical homework. and every american has to do that. you can't just use racism or slavery as a crutch anymore. it is incumbent upon you to make it and to show that you're equal because if you do, if you do show up, there's a place at the table for you in american society. - indeed. - i believe, do
it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative...
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you made me think about malcolm x. this statement -- malcolm x.'s statement that only in black communities do the white power holder's go to athletes, entertainers, pretend they are leaders, and nobody goes to a white trumpeter to ask what he thinks about politics, but what was pointed to come and what we see with carlos and johnny smith, there is a difference between anointment and condoning of black athletes and black public figures as our leaders, and they willingness, and, kind and -- moving forward on their own volition, decided to step up. that is what we recognize, and why we in the back -- black community continue to see them as heroes. >> susan. we are in a time machine. raise your hand if you remember 1936? the berlin did olympics have in the international community, and was the propaganda successful in the way hiller hoped it would be in eradicating a lot of conversation? >> it established germany as a legitimate player, which might have been the case. countercultural history is always different -- what if. what was also very important,
you made me think about malcolm x. this statement -- malcolm x.'s statement that only in black communities do the white power holder's go to athletes, entertainers, pretend they are leaders, and nobody goes to a white trumpeter to ask what he thinks about politics, but what was pointed to come and what we see with carlos and johnny smith, there is a difference between anointment and condoning of black athletes and black public figures as our leaders, and they willingness, and, kind and --...
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malcolm nance has spent 30 years as a counterterrorism and intelligence officer and joins me now. malcolm, first i wanted to play some eyewitness accounts, two women who were on the westminster bridge and saw it all go down. >> we heard what we thought was gunshots, turned around, saw a car plowed into a lady, there was bodied literally -- >> about ten bodies. >> 10 or 12 bodies. >> lying in different places along the bridge. >> it was horrendous. absolutely horrendous. >> malcolm nance, the brits, as you know, have decades of experience with counterterror operations. we have the extraordinary situation back in the '80s, where at a labor conference, the prime minister, margaret thatcher, was almost assassinated with an i.r.a. bomb so they went through years and years of dealing with this on a daily basis, and we were talking to a daily mail correspondent who is on lockdown inside and said the brits have a stiff upper lip still. this is the heart, the soul, the pulsing beat o democracy in our closest ally. >> you're absolutely right, and england is no stranger to this, but let's ta
malcolm nance has spent 30 years as a counterterrorism and intelligence officer and joins me now. malcolm, first i wanted to play some eyewitness accounts, two women who were on the westminster bridge and saw it all go down. >> we heard what we thought was gunshots, turned around, saw a car plowed into a lady, there was bodied literally -- >> about ten bodies. >> 10 or 12 bodies. >> lying in different places along the bridge. >> it was horrendous. absolutely...
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enkins, malcolm jenkins. there's a mic. mr. jenkins: thank you, representative elijah cummings and mr. conyers for having us, giving us this time to share and speak. it's an honor for us. i created a foundation an started working in communities, certain communities that i lived in or played ball in, in 2010 and as of right now wre in four different states, new jersey, where i'm from, ohio, where i went to the ohio state university, new orleans, louisiana, where i won the super bowl with the saints, and now in philadelphia, pennsylvania, where i play with the eagles. it's been very, very porn to me to give back to these communities, especially these underserved communities, because i see the impact and have had experiences along my way that have gotten me to where i am. we do thicks that are an array of different programs, whether it be stem scholarships, mentoring, and we understand the impact that those type of programs have. but the programs, as many as we do, do not change the environment in which our youth go back to. they
enkins, malcolm jenkins. there's a mic. mr. jenkins: thank you, representative elijah cummings and mr. conyers for having us, giving us this time to share and speak. it's an honor for us. i created a foundation an started working in communities, certain communities that i lived in or played ball in, in 2010 and as of right now wre in four different states, new jersey, where i'm from, ohio, where i went to the ohio state university, new orleans, louisiana, where i won the super bowl with the...
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and malcolm, we respect you. thank you for coming on this morning.e, thank you. >>> up next, the last installment of our season on the life of alton mills, who was released after 22 years in jail and is now looking ahead into the future as a free man. stay with us. ion. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. how's tcheck it out.t going? lights. meeting configuration. blueprints. call hruska. we've gotta set up a meeting. sure. how do you spell that? abreu, albert, allen, anderson c, anderson r... you know what? i'll just tell him myself. d
and malcolm, we respect you. thank you for coming on this morning.e, thank you. >>> up next, the last installment of our season on the life of alton mills, who was released after 22 years in jail and is now looking ahead into the future as a free man. stay with us. ion. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60...
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and malcolm's name may have been mentioned in a possible trade, but howie said nothing was close and they wanted to keep malcolm. >> it didn't make sense to do something there that would hurt the team when we could address it in a different way. and at the end of the day, we felt like the best way for us to move forward was to address the position in free agency. certainly we had a lot of conversations with a lot of teams. >>> tonight the flyers host the penguins. the flyers are seven points out of a playoff spot behind four teams. they struggled on the power play. coach dave hakstol is making changes there tonight. >> always great games when you play them, especially at home. pretty high intensity and fun to play. the excitement in the room is in here. right now we're obviously not in position we want to be, but it's not over yet. >>> it looks like former flyer defenseman mark strike will play tonight in his return to philly. i'm john clark, we'll have that at 11:00. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, the battle over president trump's new travel ban. will the courts stop it before midn
and malcolm's name may have been mentioned in a possible trade, but howie said nothing was close and they wanted to keep malcolm. >> it didn't make sense to do something there that would hurt the team when we could address it in a different way. and at the end of the day, we felt like the best way for us to move forward was to address the position in free agency. certainly we had a lot of conversations with a lot of teams. >>> tonight the flyers host the penguins. the flyers are...
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malcolm nance, same question. a lot of our guests tonight have separated these two topics. fact that our election was hacked and the fact that alarmingly nice things are being said from the top of the government about vladimir putin. do you mush them together? >> i believe that there is a connection. and it's virtually no one in the intelligence community could not see this and see that there has to be an arc. there has to be something between point a and point b. it's one thing, as the general said, for you to want to reach out to your opponents. at one point russia was part of nato's partnership for peace. we were coming almost allies to a certain extent. and then once vladimir putin consolidated his power, he broke that he has a vision, a vision of european global power playing. and he has a vision for the world, which involves you -- him, the russia having to have allies. so by, you know, bringing on, you know, his donald trump and giving him the compliments and working him, you have to understand, this was the spy master in chief of russia. >> yeah. >> he ran human int
malcolm nance, same question. a lot of our guests tonight have separated these two topics. fact that our election was hacked and the fact that alarmingly nice things are being said from the top of the government about vladimir putin. do you mush them together? >> i believe that there is a connection. and it's virtually no one in the intelligence community could not see this and see that there has to be an arc. there has to be something between point a and point b. it's one thing, as the...
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malcolm, back to you.n terms of the inflation story in china and how that spreads out into the rest of the world. we looked at hr earlier that maps the -- we were looking at a chart earlier that maps the ppi number against the exports. how direct is that relationship? reporter: initially it can somewhat hurt the chinese factories. remember, they are purchasing a lot of this stuff that is then repurposed and exported. what we have heard from reporting troops, when we spoke to a bunch of exporters, is as soon as -- this was back in october -- as soon as they sub any potential of uptick in global demand, they wanted to pass on those higher prices to their buyers. he followed up with them in february and sure enough, many of them started to do that. because of the weaker yuan, there was a lag in the pickup of ppi prices and the share prices. the ppi pickup might start to take off in china. the rebels might just be starting to spread. -- the ripples might just be starting to spread. manus: matt, back to you. it
malcolm, back to you.n terms of the inflation story in china and how that spreads out into the rest of the world. we looked at hr earlier that maps the -- we were looking at a chart earlier that maps the ppi number against the exports. how direct is that relationship? reporter: initially it can somewhat hurt the chinese factories. remember, they are purchasing a lot of this stuff that is then repurposed and exported. what we have heard from reporting troops, when we spoke to a bunch of...
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shery: chinese premier li keqiang continues talks with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. let's get the word from paul allen in sydney. can we expect new details on this trade relationship? >> one would hope so. had so far is broad strokes, the prime minister malcolm turnbull talking about how the trade relationship is going, what he calls the next level. liursday we had premier giving a well-received speech in which he said china would like to import more from australia, giving australian consumers more choices. he talked about more beef exports from australia to china, something we have been talking about this week. the two leaders are meeting right now. when the meeting is over, there will be a signing ceremony and joint press conference. hopefully we will have a few more details of then about what this means. betty: what is the rest of premier li's schedule look like for today? paul: he is wrapping up later this afternoon and will be meeting with the prime minister in sydney with ceos at a roundtable. then there will be a speech in the early evening. saturday it is slo
shery: chinese premier li keqiang continues talks with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. let's get the word from paul allen in sydney. can we expect new details on this trade relationship? >> one would hope so. had so far is broad strokes, the prime minister malcolm turnbull talking about how the trade relationship is going, what he calls the next level. liursday we had premier giving a well-received speech in which he said china would like to import more from australia, giving...
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the prime minister malcolm turnbull hailing that development. he said chilled beef exports are $1 billion per- year. significantive growth in a sector. there are also memorandums on infrastructure cooperation, vocational training, cultural exchange. malcolm turnbull announced there would be a new australian consulate. when premier li had his opportunity, he defended the globalization and free trade. here is what he had to say. we both think it is important to uphold free trade, regional stability, and international peace with of the world facing growing uncertainty. we also see that the global economy is fragile. although there are good signs, the recovery is not strong enough. paul: i merely said it is time for us trillion china to enter a new era of free trade area -- trade. david: from a business perspective it has been quite smooth. but there are other things that they do not want to talk about. took an awkward question from media about that shot -- south china sea. paul: right out of the gate. should russia and china show goodwill and aband
the prime minister malcolm turnbull hailing that development. he said chilled beef exports are $1 billion per- year. significantive growth in a sector. there are also memorandums on infrastructure cooperation, vocational training, cultural exchange. malcolm turnbull announced there would be a new australian consulate. when premier li had his opportunity, he defended the globalization and free trade. here is what he had to say. we both think it is important to uphold free trade, regional...
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and that's where we begin the investigation. >> i'm joined now by msnbc intelligence analyst malcolmfineman back with us. malcolm, what will we learn tomorrow from director comey who often stresses he can't discuss investigations except for when he can. >> well, i think for most part he's going to give us an outline of what the fbi can and cannot say with regards to the types of counterintelligence operations which may or may not be going on. director comen the political sense,e's been open mouth, but intensely closed mouth about anything that has to do with the counterintelligence division of that -- of the bureau. that's necessary because for the most part, that is the most sensitive types of investigations we carry out. those who have fisa warrants on them, people who may actually be in collusion or cooperation or communications with russian intelligence agencies. i think he's going to be very circumspect. if he says there is no fisa warrants, that were issued during that time, that doesn't mean there hasn't been more activity. >> i feel you. and yet at the same time we're in the
and that's where we begin the investigation. >> i'm joined now by msnbc intelligence analyst malcolmfineman back with us. malcolm, what will we learn tomorrow from director comey who often stresses he can't discuss investigations except for when he can. >> well, i think for most part he's going to give us an outline of what the fbi can and cannot say with regards to the types of counterintelligence operations which may or may not be going on. director comen the political sense,e's...
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malcolm nance, same question. a lot of our guests tonight have separated these two topics. fact that our election was hacked and the fact that alarmingly nice things are being said from the top of the government about vladimir putin. do you mush them together? >> i believe that there is a connection. and it's virtually no one in the intelligence community could not see this and see that there has to be an arc. there has to be something between point a and point b. it's one thing, as the general said, for you to want to reach out to your opponents. at one point russia was part of nato's partnership for peace. we were coming almost allies to a certain extent. and then once vladimir putin consolidated his power, he broke that he has a vision, a vision of european global power playing. and he has a vision for the world, which involves you -- him, the russia having to have allies. so by, you know, bringing on, you know, his donald trump and giving him the compliments and working him, you have to understand, this was the spy master in chief of russia. >> yeah. >> he ran human int
malcolm nance, same question. a lot of our guests tonight have separated these two topics. fact that our election was hacked and the fact that alarmingly nice things are being said from the top of the government about vladimir putin. do you mush them together? >> i believe that there is a connection. and it's virtually no one in the intelligence community could not see this and see that there has to be an arc. there has to be something between point a and point b. it's one thing, as the...
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kelly o'donnell, kasie hunt, jeremy bash, malcolm nance. malcolm, of the four, you've probably gathered the most and dealt with the most intelligence reports of anyone. we what did we just witness? >> well, i'm not sure. i mean, you know, i've spent many years wearing headphones and i've been involved in incidental and targeted collection. but i was quite confused about the terms he was using. at one point he was saying names were involved addition were seen in intelligence product. well, that's true, because if your name is donald trump and you're running for president of the united states, your name's going to be mentioned in just about every document in the world. that product can be unclassified. that product can be confidential all the way up to top secret if they collect it from another source that's not a united states citizen. that does not -- that's part of collection. your name is part of a foreign product which can be a newspaper or news report. it will be left in there. where your flame is masked is if there's a fisa warrant or
kelly o'donnell, kasie hunt, jeremy bash, malcolm nance. malcolm, of the four, you've probably gathered the most and dealt with the most intelligence reports of anyone. we what did we just witness? >> well, i'm not sure. i mean, you know, i've spent many years wearing headphones and i've been involved in incidental and targeted collection. but i was quite confused about the terms he was using. at one point he was saying names were involved addition were seen in intelligence product. well,...
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did the eagles offer malcolm jenkins in a trade?nd villanova battling the snow in buffalo like all of us. next. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> i'm john clark from csn. another must win for the flyers against the penguins. tonight cars on wentz checks out the flyers for the first time. yeah, they're singing the fight song for him. how about the flyers, second period they get on the board first, 1-0. then later in the second, flyers' power play. the wayne train puts a
did the eagles offer malcolm jenkins in a trade?nd villanova battling the snow in buffalo like all of us. next. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the...
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. >> malcolm, it seems to me that comey is scared. you know what i mean next. he can't talk. he is unable to say the truth to the public which he knows to be true because he will get fired for it. it seems to that trump will fire him faster because the president is not telling the truth. he knows it. comey knows it's not true. he can say the former president never told me to wiretap this president when he was a candidate. explain to me the motive why he tells everybody it's not true. he won't stand there like a man up on the hill, can't say it was top secret. he won't stand there like a man to say sorry, mr. president, i never wiretapped you on behalf of the former president ever. that's a fact. stop saying it. in fact, take it back. why doesn't he do it? >> i think it may be coming. more importantly, it's important that president trump stand up, tell the american people that he lied and that it was just -- >> he should, he should stand up and say, look, i misspoke, i didn't mean it this way, it was a joke, whatever he used over the past year. he has to man up on this subject
. >> malcolm, it seems to me that comey is scared. you know what i mean next. he can't talk. he is unable to say the truth to the public which he knows to be true because he will get fired for it. it seems to that trump will fire him faster because the president is not telling the truth. he knows it. comey knows it's not true. he can say the former president never told me to wiretap this president when he was a candidate. explain to me the motive why he tells everybody it's not true. he...
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. >>> well, eagles safety malcolm jenkins was in washington d.c. tackling some off the field issues. jenkins spoke to house democrats in d.c., about minority community ies, and their relationship with the police. he joined, other nfl players, sharing their experiences, and he says that he hopes to improve those relationships. jenkins discussed meeting he had with philadelphia police. >>> we had a frank conversation, just about how we can reconcile this relationship between our communities and law enforcement, which led to, myself, doing a ride along with the police to get a look into their world, because that is one thing i just don't understand. i understand being a black manny live that every day. i'm not a police officer to get a better understanding we wanted to have this conversation and context and dialogue. >>well, this is second time jenkins addressed these issues in washington. >>> well, joe biden was in our area today to talk about global issues during a forum at the university of pennsylvania. the former vice-president, is leading the sc
. >>> well, eagles safety malcolm jenkins was in washington d.c. tackling some off the field issues. jenkins spoke to house democrats in d.c., about minority community ies, and their relationship with the police. he joined, other nfl players, sharing their experiences, and he says that he hopes to improve those relationships. jenkins discussed meeting he had with philadelphia police. >>> we had a frank conversation, just about how we can reconcile this relationship between our...
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xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >>> philadelphia eagles safety malcolm jenkins madetional headlines after protesting the national anthem before games. tonight he's getting a firsthand look at what it's like to be a philadelphia police officer. >> i don't feel like i'm doing anything wrong. i'm confused when the officer almost treats me like a suspect. >> all part of jenkins ride-along with a police officer from philadelphia's 25th district for a vice sports documentary. jenkins toured north philadelphia to see what it's like to patrol and talk about social issues including police brutality and racial profiling. you may remember jenkins leading other eagles players in raising his fist during the national anthem. he spoke about why he decided to try to send a message. >> you see these people being shot and killed. i know i can see myself in that situation. i can see my two younger brothers in that situation. i can see my younger cousin. i can't ignore it because it doesn't necessarily affect me. >> jenkins also spoke with police commissioner richard ross who admitted t
xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >>> philadelphia eagles safety malcolm jenkins madetional headlines after protesting the national anthem before games. tonight he's getting a firsthand look at what it's like to be a philadelphia police officer. >> i don't feel like i'm doing anything wrong. i'm confused when the officer almost treats me like a suspect. >> all part of jenkins ride-along with a police officer from philadelphia's 25th district for a vice...
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australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull has activated a disaster response plan and has warned peoplehey may have to remain in shelters for several our come. the storm brought with it torrential rain and winds of almost 260 kilometres per hour. nearly 250,000 people lost power, airports have been closed, and there has been damage to infrastructure near the water. look at these images filmed by nasa from the international space station. cyclone debbie had an eye 50 kilometres across. the premier warned of plenty of work to be done. we are looking at significant destruction, we think. we are preparing for that. we are doing the work now to get the assets on the ground, including with military partners, to make sure we can get in there with the resources we need to find out what happened. joining us is our correspondent who was there. he is 150 kilometres north of where the cyclone made landfall. thank you for joining the cyclone made landfall. thank you forjoining us. to us about the details of the prime minister and his disaster response plan. —— tell us. his disaster response plan. ——
australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull has activated a disaster response plan and has warned peoplehey may have to remain in shelters for several our come. the storm brought with it torrential rain and winds of almost 260 kilometres per hour. nearly 250,000 people lost power, airports have been closed, and there has been damage to infrastructure near the water. look at these images filmed by nasa from the international space station. cyclone debbie had an eye 50 kilometres across. the...
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malcolm has spent decades for a counterterrorism executive. he's the director of the terror asymmetric project. how significant is this? does it surprise you at all? and what should our viewers think about the fact that not only was yahoo! hacked but yahoo! was hacked by russian fsb officers? >> i think it's very significant. and what this does is this shows that the russian intelligence agencies, particularly this one that they referenced in the press conference, which is russia's version of nsa. the communications information security agency. and that organization is the one that directs and carries out all of the hackings in collusion with what we call criminal hackers. you know, criminal bearers. these are people who are subcontractors to russia's intelligence agencies and when there are certain things that they have access to, they will hack for russian intelligence. and then russian intelligence will focus on other aspects of it. for justice to actually name russian officers and officers of these subcontractors is extremely significant.
malcolm has spent decades for a counterterrorism executive. he's the director of the terror asymmetric project. how significant is this? does it surprise you at all? and what should our viewers think about the fact that not only was yahoo! hacked but yahoo! was hacked by russian fsb officers? >> i think it's very significant. and what this does is this shows that the russian intelligence agencies, particularly this one that they referenced in the press conference, which is russia's...
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joining me live now is malcolm nance, executive director of the terror asymmetrics project.ther president obama nor any white house official ever ordered surveillance on any u.s. citizen. any suggestion otherwise is simply false." what's your take on that response from the obama camp? >> that's absolutely correct because the president of the united states cannot order surveillance legally against an american citizen. now, that's done through the department of justice, through the fbi, and if it's secret, as we're starting to hear some of these secret warrants that came up, the foreign intelligence surveillance act warrants, those are carried out through the department of justice and the president of the united states cannot put his thumb on the scale. but the point it donald trump is making these accusations out of clear blue sky. it may have been associated with a post that mark levine a talker said in mid-january and an article in breitbart news. he is acting as if there is something there. you know, he has access to all of the secret information in the united states gover
joining me live now is malcolm nance, executive director of the terror asymmetrics project.ther president obama nor any white house official ever ordered surveillance on any u.s. citizen. any suggestion otherwise is simply false." what's your take on that response from the obama camp? >> that's absolutely correct because the president of the united states cannot order surveillance legally against an american citizen. now, that's done through the department of justice, through the...
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david corn, washington bureau chief, malcolm nance, thank you all for being here. michelle, you tweeted out this week a very intriguing flash back to 1989 a number. abc news reporting about paul manafort on influence. >> april 1987 after his lobbying helped persuade hub u manafort said he was just working within the system, but -- >> i will stipulate you can characterize this as influence pedaling. >> was manafort already a trump crony back then? give us a bit of his background. >> he was in business with roger stone in the '80s. they set up a firm. this is after they worked with reagan and a bunch of other republican presidents. the fact of the matter is that he was in the business of what a lot of campaign operatives do. they leave campaigns. they don't get paid a lot and make a lot of money. democrats and republicans do it. guess what, most campaigns vet their staff before they hire him. all of this stuff was available in a vet. and i do believe he doesn't know all of it. you vet them and you find out what they did because you don't want to end up in this mess.
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. >> rob malcolm joins us live with all the details. hopefully everything worked out? >> reporter: yes, that's right heather and ken they made this young kid's dream come true. it was an act of kindness. behind this is a very important message for their fans. 6-year-old isaiah simpson watched his team shoot around. the warriors invited the family from georgia to oracle arena, a special gift for stop fraud night after tickets they bought turned out to be fake. >> we see about 40 to 50 tickets a game that come back because they didn't scan. >> reporter: the bad bounce for the family began last month when as a reward she bought tickets for her son on stub hub for the hawks and warriors game on march 6. the cost $545 and even received an e-mail confirmation with an order number ask and number date. but the box office said the tickets didn't work. >> i was livid. i felt i disappointed to my son because i promised something and it didn't happen. >> the warriors denied 1,000 fans access to oracle arena because of counterfeit tickets with a free flight for our hotel and press
. >> rob malcolm joins us live with all the details. hopefully everything worked out? >> reporter: yes, that's right heather and ken they made this young kid's dream come true. it was an act of kindness. behind this is a very important message for their fans. 6-year-old isaiah simpson watched his team shoot around. the warriors invited the family from georgia to oracle arena, a special gift for stop fraud night after tickets they bought turned out to be fake. >> we see about...
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if they find malfeasance, they'll run it to the ground. >> susan henessey and malcolm nance, thank you. >>> still ahead, the president visits the hill today to call out fellow republicans. we'll talk to one of the holdouts ahead. >>> next, former clinton campaign manager robby mook joins me to respond to what we know about how the fbi had a double standard and how it may have helped tip the election after this two-minute break. >>> i have been authorized by the department of justice to confirm that the phish, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. we've been doing this -- this investigation began in late july so for counterintelligence investigation that's a fairly short period of time. >> july. the fbi has been investigating whether or not trump's campaign coordinated
if they find malfeasance, they'll run it to the ground. >> susan henessey and malcolm nance, thank you. >>> still ahead, the president visits the hill today to call out fellow republicans. we'll talk to one of the holdouts ahead. >>> next, former clinton campaign manager robby mook joins me to respond to what we know about how the fbi had a double standard and how it may have helped tip the election after this two-minute break. >>> i have been authorized by the...
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malcolm, what do you think? >> i called this the broken promise budget.other broken promise by a president that has been breaking promises since he was elected. he said to people that supported him, people that were hurting that he was going to do everything he could. look at trumpcare, he said everybody would be covered, we know 24 million people are going to lose care. he went around to rustbelt towns and said, i'm going to make sure that jobs and economy and growth comes back to this community appeared you don't grow the community by cutting them. you do that by getting rid of -- >> heather: according to this -- >> also energy subsidies. >> heather: there's an increase called for, but cuts in the agriculture department. >> i am missing his point because i think there's a lot of job growth happening right now. i think it's important to recognize the reason he's focusing on obamacare is because a lot of businesses are leaving because obamacare. a lot of hours of employees are being cut. >> the savior disagrees. >> excuse me, don't monologue me. the reaso
malcolm, what do you think? >> i called this the broken promise budget.other broken promise by a president that has been breaking promises since he was elected. he said to people that supported him, people that were hurting that he was going to do everything he could. look at trumpcare, he said everybody would be covered, we know 24 million people are going to lose care. he went around to rustbelt towns and said, i'm going to make sure that jobs and economy and growth comes back to this...
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. >> host: mall malcolm x. always found in modern american history, two figures that, while diametrically opposed were intertwined and that was king and medical come x -- malcolm x. i am always about getting it done by any means necessary. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: king was about getting it done. mr. president, he said to lyndon johnson, you need to do this. just want prepared to go by any means next. >> guest: duty don't you income malcolm made king's role easier. >> host: absolutely. >> guest: they looked at mall con and were like -- if i have to pick one of these two i'll dill with king. >> host: this one because he is less volatile and less provocative. but even in that provocation is walt relefted back to our history. can we say that today? >> guest: absolutely. >> host: show me how the provocations that we see, say what we hear about -- >> guest: i don't light the burnings or lootings -- >> host: not just the agitators on the street. >> guest: the president -- >> host: the agitators in positions of p
. >> host: mall malcolm x. always found in modern american history, two figures that, while diametrically opposed were intertwined and that was king and medical come x -- malcolm x. i am always about getting it done by any means necessary. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: king was about getting it done. mr. president, he said to lyndon johnson, you need to do this. just want prepared to go by any means next. >> guest: duty don't you income malcolm made king's role easier....
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also ahead this wednesday, malcolm brabant takes us to turkey where president erdogan is seeking more power during a time of political and religious tensions. >> the popularity and policies of president erdogan are about to be put to the test in a referendum to determine whether the country should have a united states style executive presidency, but without the checks and balances. >> woodruff: and, the possibilities of computer- connected brains-- how researchers are experimenting with implants to help people with paralysis. >> its very liberating to be able to utilize a portion of my body that has not worked to actually cause and effect is great fun. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and our tradition has been to take care of mother earth because it fed us, gave us water that gives us life. the land is here for everyone. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfounda
also ahead this wednesday, malcolm brabant takes us to turkey where president erdogan is seeking more power during a time of political and religious tensions. >> the popularity and policies of president erdogan are about to be put to the test in a referendum to determine whether the country should have a united states style executive presidency, but without the checks and balances. >> woodruff: and, the possibilities of computer- connected brains-- how researchers are experimenting...
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more time next time, malcolm. >> we read him boohis book. >>> up exn donald trump fired a warning shotthis morning at the democrats and their 2018 prospects. no surprise there, but he also said he's setting his sights on members of his own party. he wants them to fall in line. he's challenging the freedom caucus to play ball, or he's going to call them out. anyway, this is "hardball," where the action is. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lease a 2017 lincoln mkx for $369 a month. only at your lincoln dealer. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, swtiting, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and ma
more time next time, malcolm. >> we read him boohis book. >>> up exn donald trump fired a warning shotthis morning at the democrats and their 2018 prospects. no surprise there, but he also said he's setting his sights on members of his own party. he wants them to fall in line. he's challenging the freedom caucus to play ball, or he's going to call them out. anyway, this is "hardball," where the action is. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lease a 2017 lincoln mkx for $369 a month. only...
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malcolm, i'm going right to you. when i say we've been having the same conversation for almost a year, i literally mean that that's true. we talked about michael flynn when you were making these predictions about him last summer. i believe it was july 27 during my weekend show that you first started saying this thing. i want to start with this guy watnick. if folks will radar recall there was a political story that hr mcmaster who was a replacement for general flynn tried to get rid of watnick. donald trump overruled the decision by lieutenant h.r. mcmaster to sideline. this guy cohen watnick appealed the decision to have his own guy in there. he went to jared. he went to jared kushner. he went to steve bannon. they brought the matter to trump. trump overruled them. does this prove that hr mcmaster was prescient in trying to get rid of this guy? >> absolutely he was very prescient. but what you have seen here is you've seen the limits of a four star general who could not get rid of a junior extremely junior intellige
malcolm, i'm going right to you. when i say we've been having the same conversation for almost a year, i literally mean that that's true. we talked about michael flynn when you were making these predictions about him last summer. i believe it was july 27 during my weekend show that you first started saying this thing. i want to start with this guy watnick. if folks will radar recall there was a political story that hr mcmaster who was a replacement for general flynn tried to get rid of watnick....
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if they find malfeasance, they'll run it to the ground. >> susan henessey and malcolm nan nance, thank you. >>> still ahead, the president visits the hill today to call out fellow republicans. we'll talk to one of the holdouts ahead. >>> next, former clinton campaign manager robby mook joins me to respond to what we know about how the fbi had a double standard and how it may have helped tip the election after this two-minute break. and big data. but i found so much more. ( ♪ ) it's really a melting pot of activities and people. (applause, cheering) new york state is filled with bright minds like victoria's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. >>> i have been authorized by the department of justice to confirm that the phish, as part of our counterintellige
if they find malfeasance, they'll run it to the ground. >> susan henessey and malcolm nan nance, thank you. >>> still ahead, the president visits the hill today to call out fellow republicans. we'll talk to one of the holdouts ahead. >>> next, former clinton campaign manager robby mook joins me to respond to what we know about how the fbi had a double standard and how it may have helped tip the election after this two-minute break. and big data. but i found so much more....
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nfl players anquan boldin and malcolm jenkins talk to members of congress on plan to improve community police relations in minority communities in the criminal justice system. the form was cohosted by house oversight committee ranking member elijah cummings house judiciary ranking member john conyers and congressional black caucus chair cedric richmond. this is an hour and 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to this congressional forum entitled nfl players speak up, first-hand experiences in building trust between communities and police. today's forum is an opportunity for nfl players to provide their own take on what it was like were them growing up in their hometown communities and what they are doing now to make productive change to build greater trust between minority communities and the police. i have often said that the police need the community and the community needs the police. i would like to start by thanking my cohosts for this forum representative john conyers is the top-ranking democrat on the house judiciary committee. he has been a tremen
nfl players anquan boldin and malcolm jenkins talk to members of congress on plan to improve community police relations in minority communities in the criminal justice system. the form was cohosted by house oversight committee ranking member elijah cummings house judiciary ranking member john conyers and congressional black caucus chair cedric richmond. this is an hour and 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to this congressional forum entitled nfl players...
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