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malcolm nance is back with us as well. author, decades-long worth of service to this country, including naval operations, special operations in the field and homeland security domestically. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. harry, two-part question to you. did anyone land a blow on this federal judge, and, second, will we find out why leahy kept asking a tranche of questions as if there is evidence we'll see later, why kamala harris tonight was asking questions about phone calls that might have made, are we going to get part two of that? >> so it certainly seemed that both leahy and harris had some kind of information. part of the whole controversy with the congress has been the use of so-called committee confidential questions, things that they have documents on but they're not allowed to use in open session. so i think if we do see -- i don't think we will see something but kavanaugh may, leahy and harris will likely have something in mind. did anyone lay a glove on him? barely. you know, he played the part he would ha
malcolm nance is back with us as well. author, decades-long worth of service to this country, including naval operations, special operations in the field and homeland security domestically. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. harry, two-part question to you. did anyone land a blow on this federal judge, and, second, will we find out why leahy kept asking a tranche of questions as if there is evidence we'll see later, why kamala harris tonight was asking questions about phone calls that might...
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>> about 14,000 nance came out to see team usa.ot of girls ump jumping and thefl came to to see team usa who won 4-0 over chill erk. >> reporter: the usa was in attack mode and that's what the little ones game to see. many say the trip to the stadium was loud with excited game before. this is my first time so i'm really excited. >> very excited and we left soccer practice early just so we could get here so we could watch the usa women's practice. >> it's a brilliant save and still more to do. >> the nance got their wish as team usa went on the board with the first goal in the 33rd minute of the first half. that was followed 4:00 later by another goal from tobin heath. >> yeah, watching the girls all the time. >> team usa gave them a thrill on a tuesday night at avia stadium. >> that's so exciting when you watch up of those games and y can see the daequan get that assignment. >> a beautiful iube beautiful here the next couple of days. down along the gulf coast is a different scenario. in case you missed our earlier update, we wanted
>> about 14,000 nance came out to see team usa.ot of girls ump jumping and thefl came to to see team usa who won 4-0 over chill erk. >> reporter: the usa was in attack mode and that's what the little ones game to see. many say the trip to the stadium was loud with excited game before. this is my first time so i'm really excited. >> very excited and we left soccer practice early just so we could get here so we could watch the usa women's practice. >> it's a brilliant save...
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tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets?-- i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should have been some sort of, like, alarm bell for me. $50,000 goes to tom, $50,000 goes to you, $600,000 goes into the business, and i get 50% of the business. amber: can you do me a favor? explain to me how you place a valuation on a company? lemonis: there is never a formula. i mean, everybody always wants me to tell them exactly what my formula is to place valuations, and i factor a variety of things. how much the business makes? sure. what assets it has? sure. what debt it has? absolutely. and then the wild card is how easy is it gonna be to work with the people? that business
tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets?-- i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should...
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along the way since there was announced a change from being outspoken on furia to a talking working on nance launching so it's not a crypto currency it's a token in june to superintendent of the cryptocurrency was fired and replaced with one that does not talk to the press and to this day there are only twenty six prints or actions with the petrol which are probably just tests because it hasn't changed since it was launched so it's no surprise governments like the us restrict their use of interest for right since that restrictions are not really necessary because we are no transactions to date and that what the government saying about the situation well under the government has actually angered the new minimum wage to the self-imposed rise of the better which is about sixty dollars which is an increment of thirty five times more than the minimum wage last month so the consequences of a three thousand percent raise into the federal has been catastrophic for businesses and workers last month we saw massive amounts of layovers that those businesses i'm able to pay the wages chances and fees so
along the way since there was announced a change from being outspoken on furia to a talking working on nance launching so it's not a crypto currency it's a token in june to superintendent of the cryptocurrency was fired and replaced with one that does not talk to the press and to this day there are only twenty six prints or actions with the petrol which are probably just tests because it hasn't changed since it was launched so it's no surprise governments like the us restrict their use of...
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chad nance father always picks his daughter up from the bus the family fled to kabila from conducing northern afghanistan thinking they'd be safer in the capital but explosions rocked the city nearly every week recently a car bomb exploded near their home panicking shutdowns parents went out to look for her. but. after the blast we finally found shot mom at the mobile library we were relieved but except to go to the bus we don't let the children out of the house or that. afghanistan has one of the highest a list. in the world at more than sixty percent one in three children cannot read or write so fresh to karim also reads to the children a lot keeping hold on for me is highly important because it was well these children would be able to pull out together but it didn't make the big something. worse in this country so i'm i'm hopeful fresh to kareem has started collecting donations again in the hope of renting another bus and bringing more pics to more children. quicker mine are now the top story that we're following for you here at g.w. more than sixty five thousand people have atten
chad nance father always picks his daughter up from the bus the family fled to kabila from conducing northern afghanistan thinking they'd be safer in the capital but explosions rocked the city nearly every week recently a car bomb exploded near their home panicking shutdowns parents went out to look for her. but. after the blast we finally found shot mom at the mobile library we were relieved but except to go to the bus we don't let the children out of the house or that. afghanistan has one of...
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take this to the political leadership but i'll do the right thing and take it to the fbi. >> malcolm nance and matt miller, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> for more on the president's personal campaign against career civil servants in the justice department, i'm joined by former acting u.s. solicitor general neil katyal. when you take a step back away from the details on what happened in the russia investigation and the details of the conspiracy theory being woven, you had the president of the united states using his power and leverage to attack over and over a civil servant in the career justice department. have you ever seen anything like this? >> not in america in recent years. we had the pendleton act in 1883 which my academic work is all about. which is to say we don't want a politicized career civil service and we haven't had one. the president has done a massive departure from norms to say this deep state, not just bruce ohr but he's on a campaign waged against a federal work force and our federal work force, the pendleton act set it up this way, because we don't want americans f
take this to the political leadership but i'll do the right thing and take it to the fbi. >> malcolm nance and matt miller, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> for more on the president's personal campaign against career civil servants in the justice department, i'm joined by former acting u.s. solicitor general neil katyal. when you take a step back away from the details on what happened in the russia investigation and the details of the conspiracy theory being woven, you had the...
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learned from christopher steele and how it fits in the broader russia probe, i'm joined by malcolm nance, a former career naval intelligence officer, and matt miller, former chief spokesperson at the justice department. malcolm, let me start with you. the details here about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steele to me is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have. because christopher steele was the head of the russian desk for british intelligence, mi-6. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activities and operations starting to come to a head and see that pattern of influence through oligarchs, through russian mafia figures and then through politicians and russian intelligence start to focus on donald trump. this had to have occurred. i wrote a whole book about how it had to have occurred. for christopher steele as an intelligence professional like myself to see it, you're going to panic and you're going to wonder am i working with a politician who
learned from christopher steele and how it fits in the broader russia probe, i'm joined by malcolm nance, a former career naval intelligence officer, and matt miller, former chief spokesperson at the justice department. malcolm, let me start with you. the details here about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steele to me is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have....
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well, joining me right now is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy."re you are in front of independence hall. that seems appropriate. it goes all the way back when our democracy starts in the 18th century. there we are with a foreign power trying to destroy our democracy. how do you read the latest times effort to put it together comprehensively? >> i think the times did a good job chronicling all that we've learned over the last two years. it was actually on this set two years ago when i sat down and said that the nation was under attack in a wide ranging cyber warfare influence operation which was designed to break the american electoral process and to put donald trump into power. and what we've seen since that time is this snowball effect of information that has led us to understand that it was more than just to get donald trump into office. that was just one result that they wanted, but it was to break hillary clinton's campaign, divide the democratic party and fundamentally change the american system of government and push it away from where it wa
well, joining me right now is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy."re you are in front of independence hall. that seems appropriate. it goes all the way back when our democracy starts in the 18th century. there we are with a foreign power trying to destroy our democracy. how do you read the latest times effort to put it together comprehensively? >> i think the times did a good job chronicling all that we've learned over the last two years. it was actually on...
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but it's hart to explain that nance is the life bloo of the economy. >> one of the other issues debated was the o rise pop lymph after the crisis. >> financial crisis didn't help. we know historically financial crises do precede populist politics but people have been saying the country is going in the wrong directi 240 years. there's been a long period of slow gains in wijs, increasing inequality. slow upward social mobility. we have had rising coucerns trade, china's entry to rae wto in 2003. immigration, cul issues. the whole gamut of things that feed in the popular mood. and i think the financial crisis obviously exacerbated that.t t was not i don't think the primary source of the politics that we see today. >> for nightly business report andrew sorkin in washington. >> after experiencing that crisis it's difficult to think another could happen. but of course anything isib po. and in an interview the head of the world's largest hedge fund says the next crisis could be more severe. >> i think the next downturn is aifferent type. i think pension problems, health care problems in terms
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lot only holds 20 rvs and many other rvs are parking in streets and the council is considering an or nance that park on public streets overnight. no word if the city council will mick a final decision tonight. >> well, late tonight as well, a major decision about a legendary property in the south bay. the valco shopping mall will be transformed into a huge $4 billion complex. we're talking homes, retail stores and office space. now, after months of heated debate and especially tonight, the cupertino city council sided with developers saying it will be a big boost to the local economy. >> the mall's goes over 1 million square of vacant space and that's the lions share of them all and the remaining tennants there are suffering from obviously being in a dead mall. they are looking for revitalization. this community is looking to have this mall restored as a social heart as it once was decades ago. >> some residents were against the project saying it would be too much for suburban cupertino. construction to transform the old mall is set to begin soon. valcao, as you know, is right across the f
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abc news aviation expert john nance says this may have been related to a fuel issue caused by a mechanical problem or perhaps just poor planning that caused that boeing 737 to run out of gas. >>> back here at home, a deadly plane crash in greenville, south carolina. a jet split in two after overshooting the runway and crashing through a fence killing the pilot and co-pilot. two passengers are in critical condition. a fuel leak is prompting concern about water contamination in the area. no word yet on the cause of the crash. >>> a tragic discovery in gastonia, north carolina, just west of charlotte. police finding the body of a missing 6-year-old in a creek. now, neighbors and friends held a vigil late last night for maddox ritch. the little boy had autism and was nonverbal with strangers. he was found about one mile from where he was last seen saturday in a state park. investigators are now working to confirm the cause of death. >>> the federal government wants to pull the plug on elon musk and remove him as chairman of tesla. the s.e.c. is suing musk accusing him of stock fraud. in a twee
abc news aviation expert john nance says this may have been related to a fuel issue caused by a mechanical problem or perhaps just poor planning that caused that boeing 737 to run out of gas. >>> back here at home, a deadly plane crash in greenville, south carolina. a jet split in two after overshooting the runway and crashing through a fence killing the pilot and co-pilot. two passengers are in critical condition. a fuel leak is prompting concern about water contamination in the area....
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it was incredibly powerful what we saw today. >> done by your fellow navy man, malcolm nance.that tortured him horribly. it should be noted that the government of vietnam came out with their own condolences this week, well ahead of donald trump's in order to express their regret for the man that normalized relations between the united states and vietnam, including one of his former torturers. it was very pointed. by inviting an anti-putin dissident to be one of his pallbearers, one of the last people that will carry his body on earth, he is making it clear his belief that america is a shining beacon that stands above all others in the celebration of democracy and liberty, and he is making it very clear that he is aware of the dark time that we're in. that phrase was used at least twice today. and that he believes america itself is going through a catharsis, and now knowing his death was coming, perhaps this could be a moment where the presidential level funeral could bring us together and try to start the healing, but i don't know if it will work. it breaks my heart to even th
it was incredibly powerful what we saw today. >> done by your fellow navy man, malcolm nance.that tortured him horribly. it should be noted that the government of vietnam came out with their own condolences this week, well ahead of donald trump's in order to express their regret for the man that normalized relations between the united states and vietnam, including one of his former torturers. it was very pointed. by inviting an anti-putin dissident to be one of his pallbearers, one of the...
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road to security jennifer nance with. the business models used by american corporations. in association with. the new good he saw somebody take. an investigative documentary. ghost war. from through from. from from. from . welcome back to the kaiser report i'm asked times or time out to go to ken silverstein he's the founder editor and c.e.o. of washington babylon dot com contributing editor of vice and washington babylon columnist at the observer can great to have you thank you all right now the reason we have you on that is because in two thousand and eleven you wrote a piece for salon dot com about the neo cons pushing for a new cold war and it's getting a lot of attention today fear looks like those wonderfully president now those near cons of twenty levon have got their cold war two point zero and so talk about that little bit get going well i mean this is really a continuation of more than a half century of. an aggressive american foreign policy we always need an enemy for a variety of reasons one is because of the enormous influence of the military industrial compl
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in the philippines rescuers are searching for survivors after the second major nance lied in a week in the south it happened when a mountain collapsed on several homes killing at least twenty nine people to mean an indignant report on the island of several. for decades miners have querida first stone here last week the mountain finally gave way monsoon rains triggered a landslide burying at least thirty homes the devastation is so widespread half the community have been displaced local government leaders admit they're overwhelmed but are doing their best understand it's more on the collaboration and it's overwhelming that's why do. you know when the region and of course. many rescuers come from different parts of the country including. who admits the work required is overwhelming but it's. our brothers and sisters who were affected by this that slave station is so big i think this one on the last. will last for a month. local officials here tell us about four thousand homes were buried here and over the past two days rescue and achieve operations have been intense but at this point the
in the philippines rescuers are searching for survivors after the second major nance lied in a week in the south it happened when a mountain collapsed on several homes killing at least twenty nine people to mean an indignant report on the island of several. for decades miners have querida first stone here last week the mountain finally gave way monsoon rains triggered a landslide burying at least thirty homes the devastation is so widespread half the community have been displaced local...
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headline says "democrats may personal vie nance" it goes on to say on subjects, he could face questions about his finances on subjects ranging from baseball tickets to the the home and ar little notice letter dated august 30. senator blumenthal of connecticut raids a series of questions. the white house told "the washington post" that these ofances were a consequence kavanaugh in coring huge debt to purchase mational second tickets a group of friends who later paid him back as well as home improvements and including eye didn't kneeing group of friends he bought tickets for. goes on from there. ya into news had the story. up andwant to follow thread for yourself, sue, joins georgia republican line. hello. >> caller: good morning. tell thented to congress, i mean, every member of the congress, that once we we cannotomething, unknowette. once we see something, we can't unsee it. all the false flags and the planned events politics have done. we know about child pedophilia. devil worship. we know a whole lot of things that makes us sick to our our leaders cannot straighten out and get morals
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and it can't be continue count n nanced.o called bs on the investigation front because they don't have a criminal offense to investigate for that. lou: and obviously the dems, the left, wanting to dwreu use the r their usual role which is to find a place to bury truth and to stall the process of revealing truth. it is great to see you. thanks. the book is "license to lie." preorder it now. the book out in a matter of days. >>> we have much more on the department of justice's stonewalling of russia-related documents right after this quick break. but before we go, we want to bring to your attention that september is childhood cancer awareness month. we urge you to donate whatever you can to any number of organizations working hard to fight this disease. we're coming right back. stay with us. (nicki palmer) being a verizon engineer is about doing things right. and there's no shortcut to the right way. so when we roll out the nation's first 5g ultra wideband network, it'll be because we were the first to install the fiber-optics
and it can't be continue count n nanced.o called bs on the investigation front because they don't have a criminal offense to investigate for that. lou: and obviously the dems, the left, wanting to dwreu use the r their usual role which is to find a place to bury truth and to stall the process of revealing truth. it is great to see you. thanks. the book is "license to lie." preorder it now. the book out in a matter of days. >>> we have much more on the department of justice's...
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to help understand what bruce ohr learned, i am joined by malcolm nance. i will start with you. the details about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steel is sort of goes along with the theory that steel is digging this up and starring to get super panicked about what he is finding. >> he should have. christopher steele was the head of british intelligence. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activities and operations starting to come to a head and see that pattern of influence through oligarchs, through russian mafia figures and then through politicians and then russian intelligence start to focus on donald trump. this had to have occurred. i wrote a whole book on it. for christopher steele to see it, you are going to panic and wonder, am i working with a politician who has been crafted by a foreign intelligence agency. that's why he wrote the dossier and took it to an fbi. he is more of a patriot than most in the republican party. >> the timeline is interesting. right at the crucial juncture, carter page goes to moscow. wikileaks releases the hacke
to help understand what bruce ohr learned, i am joined by malcolm nance. i will start with you. the details about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steel is sort of goes along with the theory that steel is digging this up and starring to get super panicked about what he is finding. >> he should have. christopher steele was the head of british intelligence. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activities and operations starting to come to a head and see that...
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didn't have any hint at the time he received the e-mails that these documents were of suspect prof nanceasonable way to assert reasonably that he had no idea what they were after. what they were after the revelation of the theft. any reasonable person would have realized they had been stolen. certainly someone as smart as kavanaugh would have too but he lied under oath. she says not only should kavanaugh not be confirmed accident he should clearly be impeached. he should not be elevated to the highest court. he should be taken down to the federal bench he serves on now. so yes, the hearings adjourned late this afternoon. senators have until monday to restist and then assert wren questions. how this fight unrolls from here, we do not know. by republicans in the senate who enjoy a historically small margin in terms of their majority. but among the other things senate democrats believe they exposed to damage the kavanaugh nomination this week, senate democrats think they got him on at least a couple points that look like perjury. now they'll try to make that stick. we don't fail up there. t
didn't have any hint at the time he received the e-mails that these documents were of suspect prof nanceasonable way to assert reasonably that he had no idea what they were after. what they were after the revelation of the theft. any reasonable person would have realized they had been stolen. certainly someone as smart as kavanaugh would have too but he lied under oath. she says not only should kavanaugh not be confirmed accident he should clearly be impeached. he should not be elevated to the...
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"random acts of flyness" creator terence nance will direct james and bugs bunny, in the film.y slated to begin in 2019 during the nba off season. (jr stone) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine... (catherine) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore is here with kron 4 news at ten....pam? (pam) thank you jr and catherine.... next at ten.. .a quiet san francisco neighborhood, the scene of a deadly shooting. tonight we know the identity of the victim... as police try to catch his killer.we are live at the scene with reactions from shocked residents. plus... new at ten a bay area community is banding together.. to help a ten- year old girl, critically injured when she was hit by a car, on her way to school. and a red flag warning goes into effect at 11:00- tonight... which means the fire danger here in the bay area is very high. our chief meteorologist tells us which areas could see temperatures in the 90's. don't go away... hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts right after the break. (pam) now at ten: fire officials are warning about extreme fi
"random acts of flyness" creator terence nance will direct james and bugs bunny, in the film.y slated to begin in 2019 during the nba off season. (jr stone) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine... (catherine) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore is here with kron 4 news at ten....pam? (pam) thank you jr and catherine.... next at ten.. .a quiet san francisco neighborhood, the scene of a deadly shooting. tonight we know the identity of the victim... as...
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answers, thomas mariello from the dod and a current processer of criminalology in maryland and peggy nances herself a rape victim and she has serious questions about mrs. ford's claims. thanks for being here today. thomas, i want to begin with you. the reliability of polygraphs. a people say oh, she pass add lie detector test in august. what does that mean and how important would that be even if this were a prosecutable crime? >> it means absolutely nothing. first of all, we have to understand the polygraph is not a lie detector. it has never been and hopefully never will be. i never used the world pass or fail. i either say successful or not successful. when somebody says they passed a test, that means that they didn't react to certain questions that were asked. you have to ask what were the questions? how were they asked? how were they formulated? what did the examiner say to you before the test began? all of those things affect how a person is going to react. more importantly, what is the reaction? it's not a lie. the reaction is simply -- your sympathetic nervous system, hearing a ques
answers, thomas mariello from the dod and a current processer of criminalology in maryland and peggy nances herself a rape victim and she has serious questions about mrs. ford's claims. thanks for being here today. thomas, i want to begin with you. the reliability of polygraphs. a people say oh, she pass add lie detector test in august. what does that mean and how important would that be even if this were a prosecutable crime? >> it means absolutely nothing. first of all, we have to...
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he says that it was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made because he felt like it cost "deliver nance "deliverance" the recognition that movie deserves. even though we look back on it as iconic, he looks at it as a mistake. he did start as an athlete. we saw that in "the longest yard." but he was a high school football player, a running back. he was supposed to play football at alabama, and then he moved to hollywood. like when you look at him, you talked about his good looks. i mean, he had that mustache, but he had those deep brooding eyes. he was the quintessential leading man in hollywood in his day. >> nischelle turner, thank you so much for calling in. we appreciate it. at age 82, burt reynolds is gone. we'll be right back. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you coul
he says that it was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made because he felt like it cost "deliver nance "deliverance" the recognition that movie deserves. even though we look back on it as iconic, he looks at it as a mistake. he did start as an athlete. we saw that in "the longest yard." but he was a high school football player, a running back. he was supposed to play football at alabama, and then he moved to hollywood. like when you look at him, you talked about his...
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on the evolution of the relationship between president trump and putin and my dear friend malcolm nance is the author of both "the plot to hack america" and "the plot to destroy democracy." scott, stunning piece, bravo to you. what work. walk me through this massive caug caug cadre of information. walk me through your report. >> the thing that struck me and my colleague as we started to reconstruct this story, which has come out, you know, over many months in dribs and drabs is the simultaneous things going upon. first, the russian attack. the hack, the leaking, the fake accounts on social media. then these sort of mysterious outreaches to various trump associates. that seemed to get into high gear just as candidate donald trump was emerging from the pack and becoming, you know, the likely nominee in the spring of 2016. so when you go back and look at the time line, you see literally, for example, that on march 15th, when trump won five primaries and, you know, really people were beginning to say, wow, he is going to be the republican nominee, on that very day, military intelligence off
on the evolution of the relationship between president trump and putin and my dear friend malcolm nance is the author of both "the plot to hack america" and "the plot to destroy democracy." scott, stunning piece, bravo to you. what work. walk me through this massive caug caug cadre of information. walk me through your report. >> the thing that struck me and my colleague as we started to reconstruct this story, which has come out, you know, over many months in dribs and...
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joining me is glen kurshner and malcolm nance, and author of "the plot to destroy democracy" and craig of trump house of putin." let's get started glen with you. watch what adam schiff had to say about manafort's cooperation with bob mueller. let's listen. >> manafort is a key person to help us unwind whether this is the most improbable string of unlikely coincidences of whether this was an an act of conspiracy. clearly, the trump team is terrified about what manafort may have to say. >> that's how you view it, this is about fear of manafort? >> absolutely. absolutely. they may think they know what manafort has to say because he was part of the joint defense agreement, but they have to know that he may not have told them the full truth. >> glenn, so what could manafort have to say to mueller? >> well, frances, it seems pretty clear that paul manafort could very well be the bridge between the trump campaign and russia. it's been well reported that manafort was working for many years for the pro-russian interests in ukraine. he was lying about his lobbying efforts on behalf of those forc
joining me is glen kurshner and malcolm nance, and author of "the plot to destroy democracy" and craig of trump house of putin." let's get started glen with you. watch what adam schiff had to say about manafort's cooperation with bob mueller. let's listen. >> manafort is a key person to help us unwind whether this is the most improbable string of unlikely coincidences of whether this was an an act of conspiracy. clearly, the trump team is terrified about what manafort may...
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on her so they can it is a quiet kind of came to support there is a me in her domestic a battle but nance sticking points max still remain for example the northern irish border before any agreement is reached on brics it's how difficult is it going to be to find a compromise. most people think this is the most difficult topic you know will be the one that will be resolved at the very end because it also depends on the nature of the trade ties for example if they were in a customs union or if they tried to emulate the single market of the european union that it would be a fuel problem but if it's a free trade agreement and you know you need to control certain goods and it becomes more of a problem let me tell you why it's such a problem overall northern ireland ireland had decades of violence some even called it a civil war between them and that ended because the border the border basically disappeared because of the european union so they want to keep that. right max health mana at the e.u. summit in salzburg austria thank you very much for that update. now what the other issue is that e.
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sales tax on gas, or the gas tax, the state's portion, tomen pay for road reconstruction an may want nance. >> let me start by indicating how important roads are for rural arizona particularly. in many towns this road is not only a pathway but it is the lifeline to economic development. highway funds have been stripped from our budget for several years now. i know they're starting to return but there's still much more work to be done for rural arizona. with respect to raising the gas tax, it is an issue, it is a question that's been brought up by several people actually in rural arizona because they're looking for options. they're looking for options because what the state has routinely done is pass along budget cuts that go to cities an towns and counties and they have to make up the difference. we are making it harder on them because they have to backfill those budget cuts. rural arizona has a number of ideas and we're going to listen to them but ultimately what they're saying is they need investment at the state level, we need to stop the tax cuts at the top and start investing in all o
sales tax on gas, or the gas tax, the state's portion, tomen pay for road reconstruction an may want nance. >> let me start by indicating how important roads are for rural arizona particularly. in many towns this road is not only a pathway but it is the lifeline to economic development. highway funds have been stripped from our budget for several years now. i know they're starting to return but there's still much more work to be done for rural arizona. with respect to raising the gas tax,...
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used to them >> to your point, we're very proud of our partnership he's a good player >> all right nance thank you, mr. commissioner. >> great to be with you. >> you're doing a hell of a job. and i can't wait for the ryder cup. do you like that -- the more they do that, the more -- i hate it >> the one thing i love as much as anything else is passion and that's what that's all about when you see that noise and energy at any tournament, i love it >> we like to give it to the euros, don't we, when they're here we're going to go. all right. thanks to george pyne. >>> coming up -- you're leaving? >> i'm leaving go browns. beat harvard >> good luck >> the uk auction for sky will be settled this weekend. what you can expect and check it out. lines in new york are already there for new iphones. people need a life we'll ta th dianthlkecmea d e markets when we return >>> trade war. walmart warns new tariffs could mean higher prices for consumers. >>> sky going to auction the epic battle between comcast and fox will be settled this weekend. what investors need to know about the unusual uk deal mak
used to them >> to your point, we're very proud of our partnership he's a good player >> all right nance thank you, mr. commissioner. >> great to be with you. >> you're doing a hell of a job. and i can't wait for the ryder cup. do you like that -- the more they do that, the more -- i hate it >> the one thing i love as much as anything else is passion and that's what that's all about when you see that noise and energy at any tournament, i love it >> we like to...
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"random acts of flyness" creator terrence nance will direct.t featured michael jordan and some of warner brothers' most iconic animated characters. according to the hollywood reporter, production is tentatively slated to begin next year.... during the n-b-a- off season. (jrstone) monterey county is honoring a hometown swimming sensation who could be michael phelps in the making. the county officially declared tuesday.... september 18-th "superman clark kent apuada day." ten-year-old apuada - who happens to share his name with the character in superman comics - pulled off a big surprise this summer. he broke a hundred- meter butterfly record that phelps set when he was the same age. clark kent beat the legendary olympian by more than a second. he said having a day named after him feels pretty special.clark kent apuada, swimmer:"i feel great. it feels amazing. trying to get national age group records and my ultimate goal is to make it to the olympics." (jrstone)phelps set the record in 19-95 - and later went on to become the most decorated olympi
"random acts of flyness" creator terrence nance will direct.t featured michael jordan and some of warner brothers' most iconic animated characters. according to the hollywood reporter, production is tentatively slated to begin next year.... during the n-b-a- off season. (jrstone) monterey county is honoring a hometown swimming sensation who could be michael phelps in the making. the county officially declared tuesday.... september 18-th "superman clark kent apuada day."...
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headline says "democrats may personal vie nance" it goes on to say on subjects, he could face questionsis finances on subjects ranging from baseball tickets to the the home and ar little notice letter dated august 30. senator blumenthal of connecticut raids a series of questions. the white house told "the washington post" that these ofances were a consequence kavanaugh in coring huge debt to purchase mational second tickets a group of friends who later paid him back as well as home improvements and including eye didn't kneeing group of friends he bought tickets for. goes on from there. ya into news had the story. up andwant to follow thread for yourself, sue, joins georgia republican line. hello. >> caller: good morning. tell thented to congress, i mean, every member of the congress, that once we we cannotomething, unknowette. once we see something, we can't unsee it. all the false flags and the planned events politics have done. we know about child pedophilia. devil worship. we know a whole lot of things that makes us sick to our our leaders cannot straighten out and get morals not in
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"random acts of flyness" creator terence nance, will direct james and bugs bunny, in the film.icially set to begin... in 20-19... during the nba off season. ( robin ) coming up at 5 on the kron 4 morning news... east bay police have arrested a man accused of recording people in a public bathroom. we tell you where it happened... in a live report. ( robin )plus... the woman accused of stabbing and leaving an east bay woman to die. will make an appearance in court. ( robin )and a red flag warning is in effect for the east and north bay. our john shrable tells us which areas could see temperatures in the 90's. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom.. ( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... yesterday was just the start of a warm-up that will continue today into tomorrow. in fact temperatures inland today will yesterday was just the start of a warm-up that will continue today into tomorrow. i
"random acts of flyness" creator terence nance, will direct james and bugs bunny, in the film.icially set to begin... in 20-19... during the nba off season. ( robin ) coming up at 5 on the kron 4 morning news... east bay police have arrested a man accused of recording people in a public bathroom. we tell you where it happened... in a live report. ( robin )plus... the woman accused of stabbing and leaving an east bay woman to die. will make an appearance in court. ( robin )and a red...
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. >> what's your take on this, nance?n the broader tech sector which of course is more important to the broader markets? >> we own texas instruments and intel in the chip space. texas instruments was a safe place to be because of the broad diversification and analog component and then there's the china exposure so we're watching. i think this is an opportunity for value managers at some point. i don't think we're there yet but maybe some of the equipment-makers we've been watching those. it makes broadcom's decision look not so stupid in terms of ca, so, you know, i am concerned. we are watching, but we're putting our overweight in the tech space and microsoft and cisco. we'll see what happens >> now, last hour on the show former bank of england governor mervyn king joined us, and we discussed with him the lessons learned from the financial crisis where he said another one eventually is inevitable >> once you're in the throes of a crisis, you need to lend money to the banks to prevent a collapse of the entire banking syst
. >> what's your take on this, nance?n the broader tech sector which of course is more important to the broader markets? >> we own texas instruments and intel in the chip space. texas instruments was a safe place to be because of the broad diversification and analog component and then there's the china exposure so we're watching. i think this is an opportunity for value managers at some point. i don't think we're there yet but maybe some of the equipment-makers we've been watching...