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." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and draw. >> reporter: shelley was different than the other girls at school. and at home, said her dad, sam. >> the other two girls we couldn't keep in the house. she didn't want to go out of the house. she was perfectly happy to be at home on the weekends, staying a long time by herself. >> reporter: which, as you can imagine, did not make her very popular in the intensely social world of growing up. but it didn't seem to matter much to shelley. >> what was it she said in the yearbook? >> they had them write a little epilogue for the seniors, all the seniors. and she wrote, "you laugh at me because i'm different.
." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and...
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the president cana nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cann nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cane nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cann nance and pro the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president canc nance and pr to the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cane nance and pr to the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cannance and prot to the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president canance and proteo the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cannce and protec the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. ce ae and protec take the extreme step of firing bob mueller but he can't fire the grand jury or the district court. >> i admire your discipline here. i will try to ask this one more way. because i think a lot of people wake up to tweets from the president of the united states. aep th and th
the president cana nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cann nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cane nance and pr the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cann nance and pro the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president canc nance and pr to the special counsel because it is an arm of the court. the president cane nance and pr to the special counsel...
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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?dn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! no splashing! wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. ♪ it's happening, it's happening! in the modern world, you can control just about anything with an app. your son is turning on all the lights again! and with the esurance mobile app, you can do the same thing with your car insurance. like access your id card, file a claim, or manage your policy. it's so easy it's almost scary. let's get outta here! that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. youany profession,ob, image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently bl
>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?dn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! no splashing! wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. ♪ it's...
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the president cana nance and pro >> i admire your discipline here. i will try to ask this one more way. because i think a lot of people wake up to tweets from the president of the united states. and they still find it shocking. so do you understand this volley of extremely mean-spirited aggressive and almost obsessive tweets. do you understand why people ask the question, what is wrong with this individual, when they see tweets like that? >> i understand a lot of the frustration and disappointment with the administration when i view policies on immigration. the failed health care proposal. truly cruel and costly. the absence of an infrastructure plan which is a tragedy if we fail to take advantage of this opportunity. as well as really important policies on tax reform and improving our health care. those challenges are where our focus should be along with the special counsel investigation. and i think that it is truly not about me, but about challenges this nation faces and has to address successfully. >> senator richard bloounl blumenthal, i appreci
the president cana nance and pro >> i admire your discipline here. i will try to ask this one more way. because i think a lot of people wake up to tweets from the president of the united states. and they still find it shocking. so do you understand this volley of extremely mean-spirited aggressive and almost obsessive tweets. do you understand why people ask the question, what is wrong with this individual, when they see tweets like that? >> i understand a lot of the frustration and...
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if there isn't some form of govern nance we will be fighting them again and again and again. my perspective is like any dictator or people that took over. it's not really about religion. it's about money and power. what is the trump administration going to do to bring in some sort of govern nance or this will not happen again. thank you very much. >> thank you for that question. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> you have two different communities. one of them has been abdukted. >> we have to work to save both of them. [ speaking foreign language ] >> it has helped us in buying the marketplace and unfortunately iraqi government hasn't helped in this regard. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> of course you know that for me and everyone they need help. >> thank you for highlighting the fact there are large populations in syria as well and we sought refuj outside the realm as well. would you be able to respond to the question about what's being done? >> we are taking actions on fronts. you know, the over a shin
if there isn't some form of govern nance we will be fighting them again and again and again. my perspective is like any dictator or people that took over. it's not really about religion. it's about money and power. what is the trump administration going to do to bring in some sort of govern nance or this will not happen again. thank you very much. >> thank you for that question. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> you have two different communities. one of them has been...
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that document is explosive. >> malcolm nance, intelligence community veteran, author of "the plot tomalcolm, thank you. appreciate you being here, my friend. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. >>> i want to tell you once again about the breaking news we got in a few minutes ago, that the white house is following up now on the president's surprise twitter declaration from the last month of a ban on transgender people serving in the military. "wall street journal" has just reported that the white house is about to send new guidance to the pentagon on implementing that ban, that openly transgender people will not be able to join the military anymore and spells out the discretion that defense secretary james mattis will have to throw out currently serving transgender troops one by one. there are thousands serving in every conceiva
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and malcolm nance, that's what we have been suspecting looking at the pictures we have seen, the pictures that keir has seen that we're not putting on the air, where there has been an announcement there are multiple fatalities. and a number of injured. and, keir was describing people immobil immobile, on the street, on the square. >> he's absolutely right. this is starting to unfold as an act of terrorism. catalunya, the emergency sources are calling it a terrorist attack. though we haven't confirmed that independently. i mentioned before, it took place at an iconic place. and right next to that is up with of the largest markets in europe. la bocaria. whoever said this, we have a saying, the target is the tactic. wherever you are going to go and you're going to carry out an act of terrorism, you focus it on the geolocation of the target that you're going to hit. by taking this small van, he went to a very, very crowded place. and specifically attacked an iconic location. and that in itself lends to the way that we determine whether it is an act of terrorism. but, again, he went right down
and malcolm nance, that's what we have been suspecting looking at the pictures we have seen, the pictures that keir has seen that we're not putting on the air, where there has been an announcement there are multiple fatalities. and a number of injured. and, keir was describing people immobil immobile, on the street, on the square. >> he's absolutely right. this is starting to unfold as an act of terrorism. catalunya, the emergency sources are calling it a terrorist attack. though we...
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malcolm nance, 35-year veteran of counterterrorism and intelligence and all things u.s.itary and also an analyst for msnbc. so forgive this quick tour of the world. i have to start overseas with north korea. they not only issued a photo through state media of their leader, kim jong-un, looking at a map, which when we looked at it in high-definition does show loosely, a missile flight path from north korea down to the southern pacific which could conceivably be guam. u.s. intelligence is watching very closely a mobile launcher they have, they could be preparing a test shot. they're certainly making those same noises how do you view this crisis compared to last thursday, friday night? >> american political considerations have stepped in to make this crisis appear as if it is lessened but it hasn't. these are two leaders who are master trolls here. north korea has been playing this game for 63 years and been preparing for war for 63 years. they know no one is really going to resort to nuclear weapons. however if they feel the united states is going to carry out a convention
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army general, barry mccaffrey, and our military general, malcolm nance. a 35 year intelligence veteran including with special operations and homeland security, also happens to be an msnbc analyst. andrea, you have covered this on and off for some time. what about the president's words, if anything, struck you as coordinated, vetted, planned and then the second part of the question is, how do you de-escalate from where he put this thing this afternoon? >> that is the harder question, isn't it? he seemed to be reading from notes. that was the only indication that this was planned. but planned by whom? not by general mattis. i'm -- i'm just confident of that. i know he has said publicly that any kind of military option would be catastrophic. i know how he has briefed people on capitol hill in classified briefings. i've gotten some readouts from that. and i don't believe this came from h.r. mcmaster or john kelley. i don't know who other than steve bannon might have given the president those words. how do you pull back from that kind of red line? it's really
army general, barry mccaffrey, and our military general, malcolm nance. a 35 year intelligence veteran including with special operations and homeland security, also happens to be an msnbc analyst. andrea, you have covered this on and off for some time. what about the president's words, if anything, struck you as coordinated, vetted, planned and then the second part of the question is, how do you de-escalate from where he put this thing this afternoon? >> that is the harder question, isn't...
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he had two companies that just a nance -- just announced. we had many companies pouring back into the country. i think this will have a huge, positive impact on race relations. you know why? it is jobs. what people want now is jobs. they want good jobs with good pay. raceyou watch our relations will become and we are spending a lot of money on injures -- inner cities. we are fixing the inner cities. we are doing far more than anybody has done with the inner cities. it is a priority for me. and it is very poor. >> are you putting what you're alt-left and the alt-right on the same moral plane? president trump: what i'm saying is they came at it with clubs and it was vicious and horrible and a purple thing to watch. but there is another side. there was a group on this side, you can call them the left, you have just called them the left, that came finally attacking the other group. so you can see would you want, but that is the way it is. >> [indiscernible] >> you said there was hatred and violence. president trump: yes, i think there is blame o
he had two companies that just a nance -- just announced. we had many companies pouring back into the country. i think this will have a huge, positive impact on race relations. you know why? it is jobs. what people want now is jobs. they want good jobs with good pay. raceyou watch our relations will become and we are spending a lot of money on injures -- inner cities. we are fixing the inner cities. we are doing far more than anybody has done with the inner cities. it is a priority for me. and...
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i want to bring in civil rights attorney, benjamin crump, and malcolm nance. and benjamin, i want to pick up on what pete was saying. there is a lot of talk already, could this be classified as a hate crime. certainly it doesn't fit what mostly we think about, as pete said, because you have a perpetrator, a suspect, who is white. you have the woman who was killed who is also white. but do you see this as a hate crime? >> not only a hate crime, but also as an act of domestic terrorism. i think department of justice can have any choice of charges to charge this sick individual with. it is clear that he went there to demonstrate, and in a violent way. and he acted on his violent thoughts. and i think it's a prima facie case that can be made to give justice to this young lady's family. >> there was a statement already made, as you know, benjamin, by the attorney general. he said this was an act of domestic terrorism. but the "new york times" explains that this way. they say the domestic terrorism language is largely symbolic. because many of the stiffest penalties
i want to bring in civil rights attorney, benjamin crump, and malcolm nance. and benjamin, i want to pick up on what pete was saying. there is a lot of talk already, could this be classified as a hate crime. certainly it doesn't fit what mostly we think about, as pete said, because you have a perpetrator, a suspect, who is white. you have the woman who was killed who is also white. but do you see this as a hate crime? >> not only a hate crime, but also as an act of domestic terrorism. i...
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malcolm nance is msnbc's terrorist -- terrorism analyst.following the story for us and we'll stay on it at msnbc. >> thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. our breaking news coverage continues with "andrea mitchell reports." >> we're following breaking news from barcelona, spain. here's what we know now. a van, a white van driving into a crowd of pedestrians in a city square in a popular tourist district. police are calling it a massive crash. emergency crews are on the scene. spanish media reporting that as many as 20 people may have been injured. as for the driver, he reportedly ran away, that is not confirmed. and nbc's keir simmons is following this from new york. let's talk about what we know, we do not yet know this is a terror incident, it may be a terrible accident, we want to make very cautious about that. that said, this follows what we have seen in nice, in years past, what we have seen almost recently, of course, right here in the united states in charlott
malcolm nance is msnbc's terrorist -- terrorism analyst.following the story for us and we'll stay on it at msnbc. >> thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. our breaking news coverage continues with "andrea mitchell reports." >> we're following breaking news from barcelona, spain. here's what we know now. a van, a white van driving into a crowd of pedestrians in a city square in a popular tourist district. police are...
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you want to start airing the dirt, nanc maybe you shouldn't have been at a wedding [ bleep ] some guya bathroom i can't work with you. >> the deal is off the deal is off. >> i can't do business with you guys i can't do business with you guys >> when you want to do business, give me a call >> that's fine i have a back uppl-up plan >> i still love you, though, marcus can we go out on a date now? >> did you go on a date with nancy? >> yes, i did go on a date with nancy. no, i did not. of course, i didn't go on a date with nancy, and she asked me, like, three times. >> i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> in the case of tom and nancy, the crazy was so elevated that their ability to even be in a room together was impossible >> there are other situations where people actually can work through their family drama a good example of that would be a women's fashion brand in new york city. now, the owner, nicolas, had taken the business over from his mother when the business fell on hard times my issue with nicolas is that he didn't respect his mother. he was abusive he was outspoken he didn't really app
you want to start airing the dirt, nanc maybe you shouldn't have been at a wedding [ bleep ] some guya bathroom i can't work with you. >> the deal is off the deal is off. >> i can't do business with you guys i can't do business with you guys >> when you want to do business, give me a call >> that's fine i have a back uppl-up plan >> i still love you, though, marcus can we go out on a date now? >> did you go on a date with nancy? >> yes, i did go on a...
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john nance says unless others onboard act, it can be very easy for a passenger to open an exit door ony can reach up and snap it open off the ground rapidly. if the two seat mates next to them aren't willing, able, and respond to restrain them, then it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges the teenager may face if any. >> search teams waited for daylight to resume looking for a man reported missing at san francisco's ocean beach. a man called 911 saying his friend went into the water near the great highway and balboa street yesterday evening. he never came back. rescue teamed searched for the man until dark and turned up nothing. >> happening now, u.s. stock futures are up as investors await the opening bell on wall street. yesterday, the dow closed with a record high. it closed wint 37 points of 22,000 points yesterday. the s&p 500 and nasdaq are also trading near record highs set at the end of july. the opening bell is at 6:30 a.m. >> the white house is denying a report that president trump thinks 1600 pennsylvania avenue is garbage. an article in golf
john nance says unless others onboard act, it can be very easy for a passenger to open an exit door ony can reach up and snap it open off the ground rapidly. if the two seat mates next to them aren't willing, able, and respond to restrain them, then it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges the teenager may face if any. >> search teams waited for daylight to resume looking for a man reported missing at san francisco's ocean beach. a man called 911...
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we will also hear from former counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance. >> hello everybody. i am in los angeles. checking my microphone, thank you. can you hear me now? this is a debate we do every year. are on the portions middle east. tonight how weat got here and what we have seen as a problem that cannot be .ontained from spreading spreading through europe to our own shores from the middle east. i will start with david horwitz. david, you have some strong ideas have thought we got here. i am hoping you will also have some ideas on how to get out. david: first, let's look at what we are talking about. since the obama administration, 500,000 people have been slaughtered by isis in the middle east in the name of islam's god. and yemen have become terrorist states. begin with a dominantit has be, which -- regime. it has been replaced by russia, with syria and korea. the reason for this is obama's strategic patience. red line to stop him from using chemical weapons. calling the secretary of state aid democratic reformer. obama drew the red line. to stop them from using chemic
we will also hear from former counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance. >> hello everybody. i am in los angeles. checking my microphone, thank you. can you hear me now? this is a debate we do every year. are on the portions middle east. tonight how weat got here and what we have seen as a problem that cannot be .ontained from spreading spreading through europe to our own shores from the middle east. i will start with david horwitz. david, you have some strong ideas have thought we got here....
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i've have personally reviewed the 92%nance returns of of buford's company's that were reported, not oneingle spencer was reported to be there. impossibility.l it didn't go into mass production until september of 1863. there may have been a few prototypes but that may have been at. all of the fifth and companies of the michigan cavalry brigade assigned to kill patrick's third cavalry division. and they were fighting a battle in hanover pennsylvania and nowhere near the battlefield of gettysburg. what buford will accomplish, he will accomplish with single shot carbine. such as primarily the sharks but also including the ballard star and burnside. who designed to cavalry carbine. these weapons trade rapidfire for short range. is about 300 range yards. when lieutenant john squeezes off that shot he hits nothing but dirt because they were well beyond the respect of range. it was to send up the arm. the other picket post open firewall jones goes back to notify the major that the confederates are coming. heath will hear that shot. this is the marker on the grounds of the property, marking the
i've have personally reviewed the 92%nance returns of of buford's company's that were reported, not oneingle spencer was reported to be there. impossibility.l it didn't go into mass production until september of 1863. there may have been a few prototypes but that may have been at. all of the fifth and companies of the michigan cavalry brigade assigned to kill patrick's third cavalry division. and they were fighting a battle in hanover pennsylvania and nowhere near the battlefield of gettysburg....
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nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name. so there is that uniqueness that practically everybody in the world knows the name "martin luther king." but the question is that i'd like to address, right in this setting, is who really was martin luther king? because one of the advantages of using a setting like this is that we can really practice history the way it should be. it shouldn't be about names and dates that you remember, it should be about the study of the things that survive from the pa
nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person...
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nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name.
nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person...
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malcolm nance, rick wilson, thank you. we've had good panels today.ers of the left come for kamala. stay with us. i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. next up it, a progressive purity test in the age of trump. don't go away. t, a progressive test in the age of trump. don't go away. , a progressive p test in the age of trump. don't go away. , a progressive p test in the age of trump. don't go away. ta progressive pu test in the age of trump. don't go away. ha progressive pu test in the age of trump. don't go away. ea progressive puy test in the age of trump. don't go away. progressive puri test in the age of trump. don't go away. rethink what
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it's still not completely clear with me with what con stern nance they have tested it.really all that's really missing in the puzzle for the north koreans is they have the icbm, the missiles that can reach halfway across the world. they may have these miniaturized nuclear warheads that they can put on the missiles. what they're missing now is reentry. the ability to get their war head back through the atmosphere safely. they seem to be c rnlably further along than people thought even six months ago. >> bret: here is the national security advisor mcmaster. general mcmaster talking about the threat over the weekend. >> the president has been very clear about it he says he is not going to tolerate north korea being able to threaten the united states. what we have to do is everything we can to pressure this regime, to pressure kim jong un and those around him such that they k. conclude it is in their interest to denuclearize. >> bret: does it seem like kim jong un is anywhere near denuclearizing? does he not look at libya and qaddafi and say what happened when qaddafi got r
it's still not completely clear with me with what con stern nance they have tested it.really all that's really missing in the puzzle for the north koreans is they have the icbm, the missiles that can reach halfway across the world. they may have these miniaturized nuclear warheads that they can put on the missiles. what they're missing now is reentry. the ability to get their war head back through the atmosphere safely. they seem to be c rnlably further along than people thought even six months...
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joining us by phone now, malcolm nance. these vehicle related attacks, the car rammings, we're seeing more and more of those in the past few years. we have ohio state, charlottesville, what happened the other day, the attack in nice last summer that killed so many people. you can go on and on and on, when are we going to see this sort of thing stop? is there any home of stopping it? >> this is such a simple form of terrorist attack that there is is little hope of seeing it. it is why individuals carry out these attacks, but what we see in the last few -- it used to be groups, very well coordinated terrorist cells. that was breaking down into one and two person teams. in israel we started to see individual weapons attack where a person would just pick up a kitchen knife, and then we saw these vehicles as weapons attacks. israel suffered over 60 attacks like this in the last few years and isis got on to that strategy and inspired their followers to get a vehicle and carry out these mass murders. we can put up bare cased and l
joining us by phone now, malcolm nance. these vehicle related attacks, the car rammings, we're seeing more and more of those in the past few years. we have ohio state, charlottesville, what happened the other day, the attack in nice last summer that killed so many people. you can go on and on and on, when are we going to see this sort of thing stop? is there any home of stopping it? >> this is such a simple form of terrorist attack that there is is little hope of seeing it. it is why...
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again spain is, i think returning in problem nance as a major target by the fact i think other elementsother parts of europe recognized the threat. they will bo to the softest target available. trish: i said over and over, we'll talk about coming up, but european union with the open borders and welcoming in of all of these people from countries that don't see eye-to-eye with western society. that created an entire problem to itself. we'll have more on that coming up. colonel shaffer. thanks. >> thanks, trish. trish: more development on the barcelona, spain, right after this. non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. trish: more news coming into us right now from barcelona. we learned one of the barcelona attackers, this is per officials there, is in fact dead. one of the people that was driving that van, i would add, we don't know how many people were driving the van. we heard one had left and run off into the crowd. we also had gotten reports there was a car that hit a
again spain is, i think returning in problem nance as a major target by the fact i think other elementsother parts of europe recognized the threat. they will bo to the softest target available. trish: i said over and over, we'll talk about coming up, but european union with the open borders and welcoming in of all of these people from countries that don't see eye-to-eye with western society. that created an entire problem to itself. we'll have more on that coming up. colonel shaffer. thanks....
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sensible and what we had in terms of already, employee empowerment, peer responsibility and govern nance>> reporter: shared governance and shared ownership making this san jose's first official brick and mortar co-op. >> it's exciting. it's turning what was a humble blue collar job into a career and it's potentially going to provide us with a living wage for very expensive area to live. >> we have already had our first board meeting. the next one in a couple weeks. we are deciding how to -- how we want to run our business and that's with the people. >> reporter: so it's pizza by the people for the people. >> we make really good pizza. even before we were a co-op. so come and buy it. >> reporter: hopefully people will develop an appetite for the same business model. >> we're new with this trying to figure it out. we are figuring it out together. i have never done this before. these guys have never done this before. and, um, so we're excited to figure it out. then be able to share that knowledge with others. we want people to embrace this idea. that's our goal. in san jose, wilson walker,
sensible and what we had in terms of already, employee empowerment, peer responsibility and govern nance>> reporter: shared governance and shared ownership making this san jose's first official brick and mortar co-op. >> it's exciting. it's turning what was a humble blue collar job into a career and it's potentially going to provide us with a living wage for very expensive area to live. >> we have already had our first board meeting. the next one in a couple weeks. we are...
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susan page and malcolm nance. carol, i want to get to you. here's the president of the united states, under investigation by a special counsel and two congressional committees for collusion. and now it seems his son was meeting with russian representatives including from the russian government that they had some dirt on the rival, hillary clinton. sbeegs the meeting form purpose. the president puts out a statement and said that wasn't what it was about. he said it was something about russian adoption. as if the campaign people including his son was somehow interested. in subject. a nonsensical cover-up story and i don't see how anyone can't see this to the question of collusion. your thoughts. >> i look at it as central to bob mueller's investigation of obstruction. it is not advisable for the president of the united states to, without the benefit of lawyers on air force one conferring with his family, overrooming them and dictating a statement that conceals facts and information when it is about his campaign's meetings with russians. he left
susan page and malcolm nance. carol, i want to get to you. here's the president of the united states, under investigation by a special counsel and two congressional committees for collusion. and now it seems his son was meeting with russian representatives including from the russian government that they had some dirt on the rival, hillary clinton. sbeegs the meeting form purpose. the president puts out a statement and said that wasn't what it was about. he said it was something about russian...
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the phone msnbc terrorism analyst and executive director of the terror asymmetric project, malcolm nance. thank you for joining us. >> this is the sixth deadliest terror attack in the past 13 months, and it seems like we ask this question over and over again, malcolm, but is there any way of preventing these sort of high impact, low planning attacks really that seems like have been happening over and over again for the last few years? >> well, unfortunately, the easiest way to deter these attacks is to have great intelligence on the terrorists. spain is a country which has an excellent counterterrorism force in la guardia. they actualliville since 2004 when they had the madrid bombing attack had no incidents of terrorism and had arrested over 700 al qaeda and isis sympathizers. when you are talking about using a vehicle as a weapon, there's almost no deterrent to that other than to find the plot out in advance and intercept the driver before he gets to his target, but that could be just about anywhere. >> malcolm, let me ask you about president trump's reaction to this. i know that he in
the phone msnbc terrorism analyst and executive director of the terror asymmetric project, malcolm nance. thank you for joining us. >> this is the sixth deadliest terror attack in the past 13 months, and it seems like we ask this question over and over again, malcolm, but is there any way of preventing these sort of high impact, low planning attacks really that seems like have been happening over and over again for the last few years? >> well, unfortunately, the easiest way to deter...
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let's bring in malcolm nance. you were with me when we first got news of this yesterday and we talked about it yesterday afternoon. it's always very difficult in the initial stages because you're trying to determine whether it was an attack inspired by or directed by a terrorist group. does seem now that this was much more detailed and planned than our initial evaluation was and that's because when we hear about these cars going into crowds or vans going into crowds, it seems like a low tech attack. we're learning different things about it now. >> you're absolutely right. we're learning that there may have been three components to this attack and that due to a failure, which the night before the attack on la rambla, there was a building which blew up in a small town south of barcelona, which may as the spanish police believe now have been the bomb factory where the tourists were assembling a propane style bomb. it was believed to have been a gas explosion. now they believe it was the bomb factory. they were going
let's bring in malcolm nance. you were with me when we first got news of this yesterday and we talked about it yesterday afternoon. it's always very difficult in the initial stages because you're trying to determine whether it was an attack inspired by or directed by a terrorist group. does seem now that this was much more detailed and planned than our initial evaluation was and that's because when we hear about these cars going into crowds or vans going into crowds, it seems like a low tech...
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we will also hear from former counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance. >> hello everybody. i am in los angeles. checking my microphone, thank you. can you hear me now? this is a debate we do every year. are on the portions middle east. tonight how weat got here and what we have
we will also hear from former counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance. >> hello everybody. i am in los angeles. checking my microphone, thank you. can you hear me now? this is a debate we do every year. are on the portions middle east. tonight how weat got here and what we have
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reporterden ken delanian and a californian member of the house intelligent committee and analyst malcolm nanceeli stokeles, the washington journal. in that order what do we make of the fact counsel mueller and his people are issuing subpoenas, they're going after -- manafort who always looked like the low hanging fruit, it doesn't surprise me they're moving faster on him because of his commercial entanglements with all elements of the russian hierarchy. >> it doesn't surprise me either, chris, what this is at bottom is an efforty paul manafort was paid $17 million by a russian-backed ukrainian political party. this was a lobbying campaign from 2012 through 2014. pr firms were paid to lobby on behalf of this ukrainian regime they didn't register at the time. they subsequently have done so. now mueller wants to know, who got paid, what did they do? he's not just asking. he is compelling their testimony before a grand jury and as you know when you go before a grand jury, you can't lie. if you lie, you go to jail. >> congressman, what do have you on this on the committee? what is it that they're l
reporterden ken delanian and a californian member of the house intelligent committee and analyst malcolm nanceeli stokeles, the washington journal. in that order what do we make of the fact counsel mueller and his people are issuing subpoenas, they're going after -- manafort who always looked like the low hanging fruit, it doesn't surprise me they're moving faster on him because of his commercial entanglements with all elements of the russian hierarchy. >> it doesn't surprise me either,...
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joining me now is va neat that who headed the civil rights division, malcolm nance and ben howe.lm, i'll start with you. we know they did a report and found that white supremacists were responsible for 26 homicide, and more than any other domestic extremist group. why do we put so much infamous on people who claim to be islamic and not on white nationalists. >> law enforcement in the united states has their head in the sand. i train hundreds of homeland security agents every year. and i tell them every time, anyone that you're going to go to guns with is not going to be a member of isis oar al qaeda. those will be extremely limited incidents. if you're going to have a shootout on the streets, it's going tore the sovereign citizens movement or someone in the neo-nazi movement. they have guns and an ideology' they want to use them. so long as we think that terrorism only comes from the muslim world, you're going to get bit and we're finding that out from the individual that the fbi arrested. he had an explosive device of a car boehm, isis style, thousand pounds of explosives but he
joining me now is va neat that who headed the civil rights division, malcolm nance and ben howe.lm, i'll start with you. we know they did a report and found that white supremacists were responsible for 26 homicide, and more than any other domestic extremist group. why do we put so much infamous on people who claim to be islamic and not on white nationalists. >> law enforcement in the united states has their head in the sand. i train hundreds of homeland security agents every year. and i...
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slavery and promote a general enjoyment of the bressings of freedom and you will be pleased to counten nance the restoration of liberty to those unhappy men who alone in this land of freedom are degraded into perpetual bondage and removing this inconsistency from the american people and promote mercy and justice toward this distressed race and that will you step to the very verge of the powers vested in you for discouraging every species of traffic in the person's of our fellow men. and the petition would have been read out loud just like that. and in fact, it was read by the speaker of the house, frederick muhlenberg. so we have to imagine, as we see the lower southerns, receiving this. and then we'll sort of understand their response. while the petition technically here asked the house to apply the jurisdictional powers over the slave trade specifically, it aims, as you've all heard now, were much more encompassing. the pennsylvania abolition society led the anti-slavery movement in the state, pennsylvania as i mentioned before had passed a gradual emancipation law in 1780 and the society
slavery and promote a general enjoyment of the bressings of freedom and you will be pleased to counten nance the restoration of liberty to those unhappy men who alone in this land of freedom are degraded into perpetual bondage and removing this inconsistency from the american people and promote mercy and justice toward this distressed race and that will you step to the very verge of the powers vested in you for discouraging every species of traffic in the person's of our fellow men. and the...
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malco malcolm nance, thank you for joining us. >>> time for a very short break. briefing from the white house in weeks. sarah huckabee sanders is expected to take the podium any moment. and the white house is also moving forward with the president's order to keep transgender americans from fighting for their country. what does it mean? have you any wool? no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance. finding the best hotel price is whoooo. now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches... ...over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the... ...hotelock it in. tripadvisor. deliit's perfection.ruit. seriously? an epic soundtrack? is there any other way? that's what a smoothie should taste like. visit a store today for fresh fruit smoothies and
malco malcolm nance, thank you for joining us. >>> time for a very short break. briefing from the white house in weeks. sarah huckabee sanders is expected to take the podium any moment. and the white house is also moving forward with the president's order to keep transgender americans from fighting for their country. what does it mean? have you any wool? no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently...
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. >> tonight on c-span, author david horwitz form intelligence officer malcolm nance and others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama and trump administration. here's a preview. >> the one thing that is been missing for decades, i've written three books about it, going after the ideology of the pope of isis and al qaeda. the art and occul are called bee it taken the peaceful religion, corrupted to me they are the executor of god, to bring about the end of times. and the greatest ally by those people in this country and in the west who say it's the muslims who are the problems. no. they are not. i know what the 1.6 billion muslims want. a 2017 toyota corolla. [laughing] what they don't need is to have a small fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a percent of a cold, this call by way that existed throughout history, and have them afraid of people do not follow the quran, who pretend like their muslims and not rely on guys like me in the intelligence community to come and tell you straight that the guy who sitting to my right is a muslim, a s
. >> tonight on c-span, author david horwitz form intelligence officer malcolm nance and others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama and trump administration. here's a preview. >> the one thing that is been missing for decades, i've written three books about it, going after the ideology of the pope of isis and al qaeda. the art and occul are called bee it taken the peaceful religion, corrupted to me they are the executor of god, to bring...
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abc7 aviation analyst john nance said unless others act, it could be easy for a passenger to reach theon the ground. >> they can reach up and snap it open very rapidly, if the two seat mates aren't ready and able to respond to restrain them, it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges, if any, the teenager may face. >> new developments in the search for a missing swimmer last seen in san francisco's ocean beach. the coast guard says it's waiting for better visibility to determine what to do next. a boat crew spent all night looking for the swimmer and turned up nothing. he vanished yesterday evening. a man called 911 saying his friend went into the water and never came back. >> uber and lyft are both supporting a bill that would reduce the number of hurdles that drivers must clear to work in cities across california. right now, current law requires ride hailing drivers to obtain business licenses in any city where it can carry passengers. the l.a. times reports that few cities enforce those laws. a state senate bill would allow drivers to obtain just one lic
abc7 aviation analyst john nance said unless others act, it could be easy for a passenger to reach theon the ground. >> they can reach up and snap it open very rapidly, if the two seat mates aren't ready and able to respond to restrain them, it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges, if any, the teenager may face. >> new developments in the search for a missing swimmer last seen in san francisco's ocean beach. the coast guard says it's waiting for...
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john nance says unless others onboard act, it can be very easy for a passenger to open an exit door whilethe ground. >> they can reach up and snap that thing open on the ground very rapidly. and if the two seat mates if there are two seat mates next to them, aren't willing, ready, and able to respond and restrain them, then it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges if any the teenager may face. >>> search teams are waiting for daylight to resume the search for a man reported missing at san francisco's ocean beach. a man called 911 saying his friend went into the water near the great highway and balboa street yesterday evening. he never returned. rescue teams from the coast guard and san francisco fire department searched for the man until dark and found nothing. >> a big overhaul coming to market street in san francisco, including a ban on private cars plus uber and lyft. >> pay attention. this is a huge change. this ban is going to extend from 10th street all the way to the embarcadero. tiffany wilson live for us in san francisco. good morning, tiffany. >> r
john nance says unless others onboard act, it can be very easy for a passenger to open an exit door whilethe ground. >> they can reach up and snap that thing open on the ground very rapidly. and if the two seat mates if there are two seat mates next to them, aren't willing, ready, and able to respond and restrain them, then it can happen very fast. >> authorities have not specified what charges if any the teenager may face. >>> search teams are waiting for daylight to...
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. >>> malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst is joining me. for the purpose of this conversation, he lived in spain for eight years. is that right, malcolm? >> absolutely right. i spent many times in barcelona. >> before we start our conversation here, for our viewers at home, on the left side of your screen, that's a news conference that is ongoing. it is in spanish. we have someone standing by for us and we are going to try and decipher precisely what was just said. he appeared to take some questions. a spanish official just wrapping up a news conference. kelly cobiella is standing by. malcolm, this part of barcelona that we're talking about, for folks watching and listening, describe this area and why it might be such a target for terrorists. >> well, it's a very good target for terrorists if you want to use it from the terrorist perspective. it's a large street with two parallel roads with a pedestrian walkway up the middle, the ramble. it goes all the way from the port and the aquarium area where cruise ships come in and goes all the way
. >>> malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst is joining me. for the purpose of this conversation, he lived in spain for eight years. is that right, malcolm? >> absolutely right. i spent many times in barcelona. >> before we start our conversation here, for our viewers at home, on the left side of your screen, that's a news conference that is ongoing. it is in spanish. we have someone standing by for us and we are going to try and decipher precisely what was just said. he...
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shrewd political strategists pointing out the prom nance of african-american, civil rights advocates as well as, quote, aborti abortionist and per verts at the women's conference using the iwy as a rally's cry, means of appealing to white southerners. trying to successfully hang around carter's next the iwy. never mind it had been started by a republican administration, and promoted the grand all party as the best means for conservatives to take back their country. indeed, a major point of the book is this, that in the late '70s, genre issues began to replace racial issues as socially acceptable rallying points who believe in aspiring in differences and natural hierarchies. many pro family women were successful in gaining leadership on the platform and led the republican part to address its record for the support of the civil rights amendment and to adopt a pro life. republican feminists were overcome, shocked, dismayed, former allies including george wind-chill factor bush who supported the e.r.a. and had a moderate opinion on abortion, was no help to them. bush agreed to accept the
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also, nate nance of modern-day equipment is not what it used to be. these helicopters come in these tanks are $10 million. you know, we need to make sure that they were added and get oil and you don't screw on the screw too tight or too hard. they won't shoot straight. so a lot of this, instead of trying to train soldiers in the same task every six months is probably a smart idea since we are a country to outsource these things. not to a pmc like you said, but may be too big tank maker in the first place. send it to them as an overhaul and set a best military trying to do that at army logistics. so i think there is value in not. on the other hand, i think there is a lot to be learned from our american friends about what can go wrong with that kind of thinking and not make the mistakes that our american friends have made. >> the gentleman behind you. >> stanley coburn. this is a session on reform and you've given a very judicious confessional overview. but i'm sure you are familiar with a lot of the political debate here on north korea. there are a lot
also, nate nance of modern-day equipment is not what it used to be. these helicopters come in these tanks are $10 million. you know, we need to make sure that they were added and get oil and you don't screw on the screw too tight or too hard. they won't shoot straight. so a lot of this, instead of trying to train soldiers in the same task every six months is probably a smart idea since we are a country to outsource these things. not to a pmc like you said, but may be too big tank maker in the...