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nance?: the only thing i would want to comment on, is how the united states decided since january we're going to cede all leverage we have, whether with the transpacific persia. we decided we will give it to them. this is in the guise of protecting american interest and making america great. we withdrew ourselves from the transpacific partnership. we decided china would be the principal economic player for every nation in the pacific rim, and that the united states will try to do one on one trade agreements with all of these nations. it was bad enough we turned over our manufacturing to china over the last two decades, but now by giving them this power over us, this is not good business. it does not make sense that the united states would yield its last bit of leverage, which was andbulk of economic factual, foodstuffs, and the ability to sell lower and cheaper on the market than china itself that we would give that up. i do not understand that. congressman hurd: we are frenem ies. it is suc
nance?: the only thing i would want to comment on, is how the united states decided since january we're going to cede all leverage we have, whether with the transpacific persia. we decided we will give it to them. this is in the guise of protecting american interest and making america great. we withdrew ourselves from the transpacific partnership. we decided china would be the principal economic player for every nation in the pacific rim, and that the united states will try to do one on one...
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nance? >> i think the single most important factor, we can talk about legislation all that we want to we have a serious problem right now with validating information as it comes into the information battle states, as it comes onto the web. you have no idea what you are reading, whether it is true or not. this has been weaponize i a by anstate -- weaponize nationstate, improvised by political party in the united tape. we have the president of the united states who flat out validates every point that would defeated, recalling the russian hacking a hoax. hoax, the president of the united is actually saying that this considered opinion of the entirety of the u.s. intelligence community is fake, right? that is straight from in for wars or breitbart. -- infow or breitbartars. organizers that have a sketchy truth.nship with the what we are seeing now with the investigation, is not a matter of determining whether the president of the united states worth with the russians. that will come out in a leg
nance? >> i think the single most important factor, we can talk about legislation all that we want to we have a serious problem right now with validating information as it comes into the information battle states, as it comes onto the web. you have no idea what you are reading, whether it is true or not. this has been weaponize i a by anstate -- weaponize nationstate, improvised by political party in the united tape. we have the president of the united states who flat out validates every...
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i now turn it over to penny young nance. penny. >> thank you. thank you, senator and thank you senator mcconnell, senator grassley. thank you so much for including me. let me also say thank you to all the other senators standing here today in support of professor coney barrett. in standing for her you stand for women of faith who are routinely mocked and derided for our beliefs. as the ceo and president of concerned women for america, the largest public policy organization for women in the nation, i'm-- to support professor barrett as a more than qualified candidate for the 7th circuit court of appeals. in fact, no one's really questioned her qualifications because she is a standout professional and academic. however, i was disappointed to see in her confirmation hearing the inappropriate questioning of her faith and by the way, we saw this also with russell's confirmation omb. it's a concerning trend. the christian dogma that a few find appalling embodies the best of humanity. it calls us to love others as we do ourselves, to speak for those wh
i now turn it over to penny young nance. penny. >> thank you. thank you, senator and thank you senator mcconnell, senator grassley. thank you so much for including me. let me also say thank you to all the other senators standing here today in support of professor coney barrett. in standing for her you stand for women of faith who are routinely mocked and derided for our beliefs. as the ceo and president of concerned women for america, the largest public policy organization for women in...
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penny young nance representing concerned women for america, thank you for being here, penny. joshua mckay, representing the catholic bar association, thank you, sir. and professor mark rienzi, representing the becht fund for religious -- the beckett fund for religious liberty. as the u.s. senator for indiana it's a distinct honor to speak in support of amy coney barrett, a fellow hoosier nominated by the president to serve on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. she's a mother of seven children a distinguished legal scholar at notre dame law school. she's clerked for justice antonin scalia. impeccable. legal credentials. some of my colleagues on the left have made an issue not of her legal qualifications but instofede her catholic faith. i'll echo what leader mcconnell has said, we do not have religious tests for office in the united states of america. period. it's frankly concerning we're even having this conversation. i applaud everyone who has spoken up in defense of religious freedom throughout this process, including notre dame's president, reverend john je
penny young nance representing concerned women for america, thank you for being here, penny. joshua mckay, representing the catholic bar association, thank you, sir. and professor mark rienzi, representing the becht fund for religious -- the beckett fund for religious liberty. as the u.s. senator for indiana it's a distinct honor to speak in support of amy coney barrett, a fellow hoosier nominated by the president to serve on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. she's a mother of...
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nance will be there shines book and i highly recommend that to you. [applause] >> let's dive right in and we have identified series of topics that well not be comprehensive but touch on our most pressing champ lengths as a nation itch want to begin with north korea. north korea's nuclear and missile programs are evolving rapidly despite our best efforts to disrupt hem. sanctions, both from our government system and from the u.n. system have followed and have increasesly tightened, including over the past week or so and most notably threats, colorful threat, military threats, exchanging back and forth. a frightening time in many respected. one possibility is it's simple play bad hand that must be played as well as can be played, perhaps president trump is playing is at well as it can be played or perhaps it's a bad hand and being mishanded. congressman, castro, i'll start with you. what is your perspective on the north korea situation. >> it's obviously the most volatile national security situation that we're dealing with right now. i think -- given th
nance will be there shines book and i highly recommend that to you. [applause] >> let's dive right in and we have identified series of topics that well not be comprehensive but touch on our most pressing champ lengths as a nation itch want to begin with north korea. north korea's nuclear and missile programs are evolving rapidly despite our best efforts to disrupt hem. sanctions, both from our government system and from the u.n. system have followed and have increasesly tightened,...
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malcolm nance, thank you so much for joining us.oo often, it's after a mass casualty event like this. but our thanks to malcolm nance. another break for us. when we come back, what we're learning about this dead gunman's father. including a life of crime that may turn out to be germane. and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up to 45 days. breathe happy with febreze. if they knew just howers rich they were.ed the average american home value has increased $40,000 over the last 5 years. but many don't know you can access that money without refinancing or selling your home. with a home equity loan, you can pull cash out of your house for anything you need- home improvement, college tuition, even finally getting out of credit card debt. come to lendingtree.com to shop and compare home equity loans right now. because at lendingtree, whe
malcolm nance, thank you so much for joining us.oo often, it's after a mass casualty event like this. but our thanks to malcolm nance. another break for us. when we come back, what we're learning about this dead gunman's father. including a life of crime that may turn out to be germane. and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze...
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ron klain, david corn and malcolm nance is back. it's an obvious of what appeared to be tactics we should say to try to divert the investigation away from looking donald trump and looking at other things or exonerate him. do you expect that that body or others on the house republican side or senate republican side might try to go after robert mueller's funding even now with this new news? >> david nunez is trying to distract people. it's important to remember that the house intelligence committee's running two separate examinations. he was supposed to recuse himself and leave it to con way and congressman schiff who had done a reasonable job and being objective and working together and then nunez is running off into the middle of the might with the stories of unmasking that the counter part in the senate called ridiculous and then talking about this ukraine uranium sale. he's really trying to distract people from the issue so i would expect he would focus on the budget and then lose sight of how much exactly he's spent on this and s
ron klain, david corn and malcolm nance is back. it's an obvious of what appeared to be tactics we should say to try to divert the investigation away from looking donald trump and looking at other things or exonerate him. do you expect that that body or others on the house republican side or senate republican side might try to go after robert mueller's funding even now with this new news? >> david nunez is trying to distract people. it's important to remember that the house intelligence...
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malcolm nance, i want to bring you back into the conversation. to look at why it the wouldn't be looked at a high level, foreign based attack. other experts have said it is very early to make any such leaps. and as journalists, we're reflecting that guidance. that's where we stood as of a few minutes ago but there is one official who is not displaying that approach. let me read to you the latest state from the president of the united states which says, we must not allow isis to return or enter our country after defeating they will in the middle east or elsewhere. enough. that's from moments ago. that's the second tweet in an hour in response to what happened in new york. >> well, not extraordinary and should have been expected. for the most part, let me go back to the analysis. evan made a very good point about the question of organization. and whether this was supported. we just don't know whether there's a back story or someone who may have given this individual information. how do you even know about the west side highway bike path unless you'
malcolm nance, i want to bring you back into the conversation. to look at why it the wouldn't be looked at a high level, foreign based attack. other experts have said it is very early to make any such leaps. and as journalists, we're reflecting that guidance. that's where we stood as of a few minutes ago but there is one official who is not displaying that approach. let me read to you the latest state from the president of the united states which says, we must not allow isis to return or enter...
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. >> malcolm nance, national security analyst. former senior chief petty officer in the u.s. navy. congressman ted lieu, democrat, holds the rank of colonel in the air force reserves. congressman, do you have reaction to the chief of staff for the president saying essentially that a democratic colleague of yours had violated the kind of sacredness of the grief of gold star families? >> thank you, chris, for your question. let me first say that in addition to la david johnson, three other service members gave their lives. staff sergeant bryan black. salve sergeant jeremiah johnson. staff sergeant dustin wright. i don't know what the president did or didn't say to their families, but i think one of the best ways to honor their sacrifice is to have the trump administration explain what happened in niger, how can we make sure this doesn't happen again, and why do we have 800 u.s. troops in that country? and that's why i wrote a letter today to the chair of the house foreign affairs committee asking for a hearing. and personally, i don't have any problem if a member of congress wants to
. >> malcolm nance, national security analyst. former senior chief petty officer in the u.s. navy. congressman ted lieu, democrat, holds the rank of colonel in the air force reserves. congressman, do you have reaction to the chief of staff for the president saying essentially that a democratic colleague of yours had violated the kind of sacredness of the grief of gold star families? >> thank you, chris, for your question. let me first say that in addition to la david johnson, three...
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malcolm nance and military analyst major general robert scales. thank you both very much. >>> stick around, everybody. we're taking a commercial break. when we come back, i will speak with the widow of army sergeant jonathan hunter about president trump's communication with gold star families. her husband was killed on august 2nd. to this day president trump has not kauld or written. sergeant hunter was just 23 years old and was just one month into his tour. we're going to hear about that great soldier and the life he led. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. [bell rings] so i was at mom and dad's and found this. cd's, baseball ca
malcolm nance and military analyst major general robert scales. thank you both very much. >>> stick around, everybody. we're taking a commercial break. when we come back, i will speak with the widow of army sergeant jonathan hunter about president trump's communication with gold star families. her husband was killed on august 2nd. to this day president trump has not kauld or written. sergeant hunter was just 23 years old and was just one month into his tour. we're going to hear about...
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and malcolm nance, as always. >>> trump is sending mixed signals on health care again.for this stopgap deal, now doing an about-face. will the president get skbroron to keep people from getting hurt in the next few months and does senate have the votes to pass the bill? this is "hardball," where the action is. maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla... ...reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and
and malcolm nance, as always. >>> trump is sending mixed signals on health care again.for this stopgap deal, now doing an about-face. will the president get skbroron to keep people from getting hurt in the next few months and does senate have the votes to pass the bill? this is "hardball," where the action is. maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is...
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joining us now ken delaney, malcolm nance. ken, i'll go to you first on anything you've been able to learn, i know we're scrambling to try to confirm this news from cnn, what do you think is the import of it. >> we are not there yet, joy. we have not confirmed it to our satisfaction. i'm going to withhold comment on it. the times story was really interesting. essentially confirming what we had reported at nbc news after our interview with her on the telephone in september, which is that -- and she told us at the time that she was in contact with this prosecutor in moscow, very close to vladimir putin about these talking points. her story is that she got the russian prosecutor interested in this case. the point is she was in talks with people close to the kremlin, she brought that back to trump tower and handed damaging information on hillary clinton. i reviewed this information, it talks about contributions from hedge fund called the riff brothers. the point that the trump team was willing to take a meeting based on the promis
joining us now ken delaney, malcolm nance. ken, i'll go to you first on anything you've been able to learn, i know we're scrambling to try to confirm this news from cnn, what do you think is the import of it. >> we are not there yet, joy. we have not confirmed it to our satisfaction. i'm going to withhold comment on it. the times story was really interesting. essentially confirming what we had reported at nbc news after our interview with her on the telephone in september, which is that...
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malcolm nance. >>> stand by. bill o'reilly is raging against the sexual harassment allegations that he's facing. we'll have those details next. >> we have physical proof that this is bull [ bleep ]. but [ bleep ]. okay? so it's on you if you want to destroy my children further. all right? because it's all crap. ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a little. at pnc investments, we believe you're more than just a number. so we provide personal financial advice for every retirement investor. (avo) but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo) and for people with type 2 diabetes treating cardiovascular disease, victoza® is now approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (avo) victoza® is not for
malcolm nance. >>> stand by. bill o'reilly is raging against the sexual harassment allegations that he's facing. we'll have those details next. >> we have physical proof that this is bull [ bleep ]. but [ bleep ]. okay? so it's on you if you want to destroy my children further. all right? because it's all crap. ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a little. at pnc investments, we believe you're more than just a number. so we provide personal...
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analyst john nance said no pilot would ignore a radio call on purpose. >> i think it's pretty convincinghere was a problem with the radios of one sort or another, whether they had accidentally switched to another frequency. >> reporter: air canada told abc7 news in a statement that the flight was given proper clearance to land. the statement goes on to say, quote, upon landing the crew was informed the tower had attempted unsuccessfully to contact the aircraft. however, the message was not received by the crew. >> i'm very comfortable with the airlines. i mean hearing this i'm a little nervous, but i wouldn't really change who i fly with. >> reporter: in july, an air canada plane came within 59 feet of crash landing into other planes at sfo. the pilot mistook the taxiway for the runway. >>> we do have some breaking news coming into the abc7 newsroom out of san jose tonight. at least one person has died following a crash on highway 85. you can see on this map where several cars collided. this is on southbound 85 near cotle road. all south bond lanes are closed as of now. highway patrol of
analyst john nance said no pilot would ignore a radio call on purpose. >> i think it's pretty convincinghere was a problem with the radios of one sort or another, whether they had accidentally switched to another frequency. >> reporter: air canada told abc7 news in a statement that the flight was given proper clearance to land. the statement goes on to say, quote, upon landing the crew was informed the tower had attempted unsuccessfully to contact the aircraft. however, the message...
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malcolm nance, an msnbc terrorism analyst. what did you hear there about this incident that you think viewers didn't hear? >> for the most part, the viewers have heard quite a bit of information, in fact. i think over this last hour, the details have been extraordinary. the mayor makes the most important point right off the bat. new york city is prepared to handled the overfaaftermath of attacks and we have to go on. this incident is over for the most part -- now, i know there were halloween parades planned for tonight. new york city's forces are going to be out on the streets in force and they really need to take stock in that. >> this is being investigated as an act of terror. in the last two weeks, we have made millitarily significant progress against isis in both iraq and syria. do you think this is connected in that -- in the sense that you have that they are losing grounds but they feel as if they need to send a message around the world that they are not? >> i think ices has been losing grounds for over a year now, i mea
malcolm nance, an msnbc terrorism analyst. what did you hear there about this incident that you think viewers didn't hear? >> for the most part, the viewers have heard quite a bit of information, in fact. i think over this last hour, the details have been extraordinary. the mayor makes the most important point right off the bat. new york city is prepared to handled the overfaaftermath of attacks and we have to go on. this incident is over for the most part -- now, i know there were...
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. >> today's hearing sheds light on how wren nance technologies was able to avoid paying more than $6lion dollars in taxes by disguising its date today stock traesds as long-term investments. >> i sat down with daniel shabiro, professor of new york university's law school to ask him if mercer's company might owe billions in back taxes because of its use of basket options. >> first, can you walk us through the transaction, these basket trades? >> you have a hot shot trader who hopefully for himself and everyone else makes a lot of money by sophisticated trading strategies that i certainly don't understand, and they're buying a selling stocks all the time and if they didn't do something tricky they would be taxed at it at a rate that would go up to 39.6% pretty fast. what they do is arrange to pretend only they own some sort of an option rather owning the stuff they're really making money from. >> i asked if the basket options by renaissance technologies and the banks was legal? >> the irs concluded it didn't work. if you try and the courts don't buy it, then you should pay what the cou
. >> today's hearing sheds light on how wren nance technologies was able to avoid paying more than $6lion dollars in taxes by disguising its date today stock traesds as long-term investments. >> i sat down with daniel shabiro, professor of new york university's law school to ask him if mercer's company might owe billions in back taxes because of its use of basket options. >> first, can you walk us through the transaction, these basket trades? >> you have a hot shot...
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. >> very jim nance of you, hello friends. >> i don't want to jinx you, usually meisha, quiet and then wrecks all over the place. >> not working. >> and inevitable bridge, the sun will come up, cause some sun glare, weather wise the only thing that you will have to contends with there whether it comes to travels today. so tranquil, storm scan empty, does stay this way right through the weekends, so, you know, if you haven't made the excuse to get outside yet, now is the time. i mean, even this morning, it is still cool. you still want to walk out the door dressed in a extra layer, i would say, but not even as harsh as recent mornings have been, currently low 50's at worse in most locations, and the last few mornings, you've been hovering or into the 30's so cool start absolutely. but we normally would be bottoming out to the upper 40 's, so actually still above average start to the day. let's talk winds speeds. still pretty light for the most part across the board, the one that stands out, i think, stands out like sore thumb, more northwesterly, sign every things yet to come. specially
. >> very jim nance of you, hello friends. >> i don't want to jinx you, usually meisha, quiet and then wrecks all over the place. >> not working. >> and inevitable bridge, the sun will come up, cause some sun glare, weather wise the only thing that you will have to contends with there whether it comes to travels today. so tranquil, storm scan empty, does stay this way right through the weekends, so, you know, if you haven't made the excuse to get outside yet, now is the...
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. >> one aspect of the conflict, by the way, that i will never ever count nance is we drafted the lowest income level of america and the highest income level found a doctor that would say that they had a bone spur. that is wrong. that is wrong. >> candidate trump doubted mccain's status as he was captured. he seemed to take a jab at the president for half-baked nationalism. >>> the sentencing hearing for bowe bergdahl begins today at ft. bragg in north carolina. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty to endangering his comrades when he desserted his post in afghanistan. he was then captured by the taliban. well, today the judge is expected to hear dramatic testimony about soldiers who were badly injured while searching for bergdahl. >> now let's take a look at your weather on this monday morning. right now triple digit temperatures and strong winds have most of southern california on high alert for wildfires. fire departments have increased their staffing to quickly knock down any small bush fires that may occur. red flag and excessive heat warnings in effect until tomorrow.
. >> one aspect of the conflict, by the way, that i will never ever count nance is we drafted the lowest income level of america and the highest income level found a doctor that would say that they had a bone spur. that is wrong. that is wrong. >> candidate trump doubted mccain's status as he was captured. he seemed to take a jab at the president for half-baked nationalism. >>> the sentencing hearing for bowe bergdahl begins today at ft. bragg in north carolina. he could...
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a federal control board that oversees puerto rico's fi nances, said a former military official will be responsible for speeding up the efforts and coordinating with puerto rico and the federal government. anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thanks a lot, nikki. >>> he called tuesday's visit to capitol hill a lovefest. seth lemon has the latest. >> reporter: president trump traveled to texas for a gop fund-raiser. before he left the white house, he brushed aside divisions within his own party. >> honestly the republicans are very, very well united. >> none of this is normal. >> reporter: the president's comments come just a day after arizona's senator jeff flake blasted president trump on the floor, citing him as the reason he won't seek releekz next year. >> his poll numbers are terrible. he's done terribly for the great people of arizona, a state that likes donald trump very much. >> reporter: in an op-ed published in the "washington post," flake called on other lawmakers to speak up, writing, we can no longer sit silently, wauting for this train wreck to pass be we do som
a federal control board that oversees puerto rico's fi nances, said a former military official will be responsible for speeding up the efforts and coordinating with puerto rico and the federal government. anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thanks a lot, nikki. >>> he called tuesday's visit to capitol hill a lovefest. seth lemon has the latest. >> reporter: president trump traveled to texas for a gop fund-raiser. before he left the white house, he brushed aside...
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with many buildings destroyed, and large parts of the city off—limits due to fear of unexploded ord nancesly members. for the wedding guests, the celebration is a glimmer of hope for the future. david campanale, bbc news. the pakistani cricket team are preparing to host sri lanka on sunday, the first time since they were attacked by militants nine years ago. eight people were killed when gunmen opened fire on the sri lankan team bus, and ever since then, pakistan have been forced to play their home games in the gulf because other teams have been too concerned about security. as heralding the return of international cricket to the country. secunder kermani reports from lahore. this empty plot of land is host to three simultaneous games of cricket. but the match everyone is talking about will take place a few kilometres away, when pakistan take on sri lanka at the gaddafi stadium. translation: i'm really happy the sri lankan team is coming here. for a long time, there's been no cricket in pakistan. that's been really damaging to young players. translation: we will be supporting both teams, b
with many buildings destroyed, and large parts of the city off—limits due to fear of unexploded ord nancesly members. for the wedding guests, the celebration is a glimmer of hope for the future. david campanale, bbc news. the pakistani cricket team are preparing to host sri lanka on sunday, the first time since they were attacked by militants nine years ago. eight people were killed when gunmen opened fire on the sri lankan team bus, and ever since then, pakistan have been forced to play...
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with many buildings destroyed, and large parts of the city off—limits due to fear of unexploded ord nances missing family members. but, for the wedding guests, the celebration is a glimmer of hope for the future. david campanale, bbc news. the fourth and final challenge of the bbc 100 women season finished in rio on saturday. a group of influential women in brazil were tasked with coming up with ways to tackle sexism in sport. they have spent a week coming up with innovative ways of including more girls and women into sporting activities. julia carneiro reports from rio. it's finally the big day. after a week debating how to tackle sexism in football, we've come to a school in bahia to present the solutions our experts came up with, and to try them out on the pitch. so first, let's go over here to meet some of the experts and find out what they have been up to. you advise a former brazilian international, and i see here you have a list of five different rules you have created. what are these different rules? so it is all equal opportunities on the pitch. and maira liguori — she has an ngo
with many buildings destroyed, and large parts of the city off—limits due to fear of unexploded ord nances missing family members. but, for the wedding guests, the celebration is a glimmer of hope for the future. david campanale, bbc news. the fourth and final challenge of the bbc 100 women season finished in rio on saturday. a group of influential women in brazil were tasked with coming up with ways to tackle sexism in sport. they have spent a week coming up with innovative ways of including...
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of the fbi, the fired former director of the fbi director james comey and his absolute object city nance. even faced with overwhelming evidence and the field agents urging investigation and prosecution. as we looked at it it seemed there was almost no way the fbi would not investigate. now we are learning an informant was with criminal penalties. usually attached to a non-disclosure agreement. they used that to stifle him to suffocate this story. and i'm talking about with the clinton foundation and rosatom and uranium one for four years. it's extraordinary. >> here is the thing people have to understand. this process, this process where the federal government approves these types of deals that have national security implications and involve foreign governments, it's set up so federal authorities can determine whether they are involved in espionage or have a nefarious motive. this whistleblower. this fbi investigation was going on in 2010 yet apparently the evidence is nobody on 50th even heard about this investigation. they finally prosecuted the individual in 2013. so the entire proces
of the fbi, the fired former director of the fbi director james comey and his absolute object city nance. even faced with overwhelming evidence and the field agents urging investigation and prosecution. as we looked at it it seemed there was almost no way the fbi would not investigate. now we are learning an informant was with criminal penalties. usually attached to a non-disclosure agreement. they used that to stifle him to suffocate this story. and i'm talking about with the clinton...
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. >>> colonel jeffrey nance says mr.rump's disparaging comments will be considered a mitigating factor in his sentencing. faces possibility of life in prison for leaving post in afghanistan in 2009 and captured by the taliban. last witness took the stand today. >>> two women lost at sea for months before saved by u.s. navy are back on dry land and opening up about ordeal. >> reporter: just when thought out of luck. >> when we saw the navy, we're like, yes! >> reporter: moment rescue teams reached them and their two dogs. >> tears going down our eyes. they see us. >> reporter: adrift at sea five months. harrowing ordeal started in may attempting a pleasure sail from hawaii to tahiti. shortly after departure, massive storm crippled the engine and sharks rammed the vehicle. >> my teeth rattle in my head, we're on the ground praying. >> reporter: signal flares unanswered and year-long supply of food almost gone. >> realized no one was assisting us, we talked about how we believed we'd been left for dead and that was it. >> r
. >>> colonel jeffrey nance says mr.rump's disparaging comments will be considered a mitigating factor in his sentencing. faces possibility of life in prison for leaving post in afghanistan in 2009 and captured by the taliban. last witness took the stand today. >>> two women lost at sea for months before saved by u.s. navy are back on dry land and opening up about ordeal. >> reporter: just when thought out of luck. >> when we saw the navy, we're like, yes! >>...
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. >> reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior has become excused and count nance of telling it like it is. when it is actually reckless outrageous and undig nighed. when suffer behavior imnats from the top of our government it is something else. it is dangerous to a democracy. such behavior does not project strength because our strength comes from our values. it instead projects a corruption of the spirit and weakness. it is often said children are watching, well they are. and what are we going to do about that? when the next generation asks us, why didn't you do something, why didn't you speak up, what are we going to say? were the show on the other foot, we republicans -- would we republicans meekly accept such behavior on display from dominant democrats, of course we wouldn't, and we would be wrong if we did. >> flake called for a return to >>> for the very first time uber suffered a decline in business. a 8% decrease on business in the city. uber struggling to deal with a number of scandals including harassment, suit. all the way seattle lift saw its gain of business related of
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. >> reckless and undid you go any identified behavior has become skewsed and count nanced as telling it like it is when it is actually just reckless, outrageous and undignified. and when such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else. it is dangerous to a democracy. such behavior does not project strength because our strength comes from our values. it instead projects a corruption of the spirit and weakness. it is often said that children are watching. well, they are. and what are we going to do about that? >> when the next generation asks us, why didn't you do something? why didn't you speak up? what are we going to say? >> mr. president, i rise today to say enough. were the shoe on the other foot, we republicans works we republicans meekly accept such behavior on display from dominant democrats? of course we wouldn't. and we would be wrong if we did. >> he called for a return to civility and stability. >> president trump's four-month ban on refugees expired but he quickly issued a new executive order, enstreel vetting procedures. targeting those trying
. >> reckless and undid you go any identified behavior has become skewsed and count nanced as telling it like it is when it is actually just reckless, outrageous and undignified. and when such behavior emanates from the top of our government, it is something else. it is dangerous to a democracy. such behavior does not project strength because our strength comes from our values. it instead projects a corruption of the spirit and weakness. it is often said that children are watching. well,...
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. >> reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior has become excused and count nance of telling it likeis. when it is actually reckless outrageous and undig nighed. when suffer behavior imnats from the top of our government it is something else. it is dangerous to a democracy. such behavior does not project strength because our strength comes from our values. it instead projects a corruption of the spirit and weakness. it is often said children are watching, well they are. and what are we going to do about that? when the next generation asks us, why didn't you do something, why didn't you speak up, what are we going to say? were the show on the other foot, we republicans -- would we republicans meekly accept such behavior on display from dominant democrats, of course we wouldn't, and we would be wrong if we did. >> flake called for a return ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help y
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through broet the program on education policy and govern nance and education next few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue. a special thanks to fauste. as she and harvard prepare for their next steps i wish her nothing but the best. here in cambridge there are many great people working on in great ideas. and that's been the case for a very long time. it helped lead at all levels around the globe. it the privilege to be here. i don't really want to talk about my age but john f. kennedy is the first president i can remember, though i don't remember all that much. president kennedy had it right and despite the fact that we have all too often disregarded his observations he is still right today. thinking experts in washington. there is perhaps no better example than our current education system. many inside and outside of government insist a government system is best equipped to educate children. in that fantasy scenario the state replaces the family. the cool house becomes a home. not too long ago
through broet the program on education policy and govern nance and education next few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue. a special thanks to fauste. as she and harvard prepare for their next steps i wish her nothing but the best. here in cambridge there are many great people working on in great ideas. and that's been the case for a very long time. it helped lead at all levels around the globe. it...
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david korn, and malcolm nance. i will go around the horn.avid, what do you glean as somebody who has been in the spy business, what do you glean from the idea that this early in the investigation we already have a sealed indictment? >> i think it's telling. it's incredibly fast. i worked under bob mueller. everything i know about bob mueller, speaking to people who know him closely, this is someone -- who is an introvert. he will not be pushed by public opinion if he's doing this, there's probably something serious. i think we can infer this is the beginning of a larger process. >> let me stay with you for one second. the question of how this would have gotten out. all of the news organizations, including nbc, are trying to confirm it. the idea of who would need to know necessarily. i know you on occasion do brief people on ap kcapitol hill aboue ongoing sort of russiagate information, typically only democrats show up to it. do you surmise people on capitol hill might know this is happening and who this is? >> we have to assume there's two p
david korn, and malcolm nance. i will go around the horn.avid, what do you glean as somebody who has been in the spy business, what do you glean from the idea that this early in the investigation we already have a sealed indictment? >> i think it's telling. it's incredibly fast. i worked under bob mueller. everything i know about bob mueller, speaking to people who know him closely, this is someone -- who is an introvert. he will not be pushed by public opinion if he's doing this, there's...
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but the sort of discord nance does get at really the discomfort within the white house about this key issue, the firing of james comey, which is in many ways the center of at least one part of the mueller investigation, that is this question of whether trump himself and the trump administration sought to obstruct justice in the investigation by getting rid of james comey. of course, trump blames jeff sessions for the appointment of robert mueller, the special counsel. he thinks that if sessions hadn't recused himself, he wouldn't be in all this trouble because he wouldn't have mueller breathing down his neck. as far as the other take away that i thought was interesting, i think this question of executive privilege, which we heard jeff sessions sort of point to without actually invoking several times. this is going to be key in the sort of tactics of the trump white house's defense, whether and when they seek to invoke executive privilege in answering questions from mueller. we know thanks to a conversation that i overheard at blt steak, that there is some disagreement within the trump
but the sort of discord nance does get at really the discomfort within the white house about this key issue, the firing of james comey, which is in many ways the center of at least one part of the mueller investigation, that is this question of whether trump himself and the trump administration sought to obstruct justice in the investigation by getting rid of james comey. of course, trump blames jeff sessions for the appointment of robert mueller, the special counsel. he thinks that if sessions...
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malcolm nance, karine, sarah, appreciate you all being here. appreciate the discussion. coming up, politics aside there are so many questions about what actually happened in niger. more on that next. patients thate that complain about dry mouth they feel that they have to drink a lot of water medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works! when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis... ..and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors... ...we chose prolia®... ...to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones... ...by stopping cells that damage them... ...with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling... ...rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe
malcolm nance, karine, sarah, appreciate you all being here. appreciate the discussion. coming up, politics aside there are so many questions about what actually happened in niger. more on that next. patients thate that complain about dry mouth they feel that they have to drink a lot of water medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works! when it comes to strong bones, are you on the...
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. >> you campaign in governor nance and pros. there's no there, there. >> we're going to take a quick break. >>> upnext lingering questions for the clinton team. denying to pay for information that led to the dossier about president trump. breaking news on that in a moment. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >>> we have breaking news right now in the campaign story that president trump and his supporters consider evidence that the clinton team clap rated with russia. it involves fusion firm, and dnc chairwoman both told congressional investigators they did not know about payments to the company. back with the panel. we're joined by anna navar row. >> ed, to you does that pass the smell test that the head of the campaign would not have known? >> in every campaign, i mentioned this before, one of the most important things was to be a candidate and lose. she lost election
. >> you campaign in governor nance and pros. there's no there, there. >> we're going to take a quick break. >>> upnext lingering questions for the clinton team. denying to pay for information that led to the dossier about president trump. breaking news on that in a moment. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade....
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nance has the latest -- nancy chen has the latest. nancy: the 2006-count indictment covers 28 victims identified in another 14 were not. the victims were all between ages of 11 and 17. the state's attorney says all the allegations occurred between may of 2015 and june of 2017. carlos bell is hiv positive. but right now the prosecutors say none of the ale for virus. the state plans to seek a life sentence when trial began in january. at the live desk, nancy chen, abc7 news. alison: thank you. the man accused of shooting six people killing three coworkers will face his first trial in delaware. maryland bureau chief brad bell went to edgewood to explain why. brad: advanced granite solutions is still a place of profound sadness. the few employees coming in today, mostly managers stay outside. surrounded by memorials to the three coworkers murdered, two critically injured here last week. allegedly by another employee, radee prince. too soon for interviews we're told. the sheriff confirming today, the motive for the mass shooting may have b
nance has the latest -- nancy chen has the latest. nancy: the 2006-count indictment covers 28 victims identified in another 14 were not. the victims were all between ages of 11 and 17. the state's attorney says all the allegations occurred between may of 2015 and june of 2017. carlos bell is hiv positive. but right now the prosecutors say none of the ale for virus. the state plans to seek a life sentence when trial began in january. at the live desk, nancy chen, abc7 news. alison: thank you....
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in a world without initial determine nance of ambiguity, judges would instead decide on the best reading of the statute. that would will largely limbed to helping answer the question whether the literal leg of the statute produced enough absurdity. most importantly in the world -- in that world, we would not make statutory interpretation depend so heavy heavily on the difficult assessment of whether the text is clear or ambiguous. constitutional avoidance, legislative history. two huge canons of interpretation used all the time depend on the additional clarity versus ambiguity. now the third one that i will discuss. chevron deference. term chevron, if a statute if it is ambiguous, not the best reading, so long as it is readable. this principle is the one i encounter most as a judge on the d.c. circuit. now again, as constitutional voidance and legislative history, there are other critiques people make of crev ron. just to mention a couple. to begin with, little or any basis in the text of the ledge slavet procedure act. in many ways, it operates as little more than a judicially orchestra
in a world without initial determine nance of ambiguity, judges would instead decide on the best reading of the statute. that would will largely limbed to helping answer the question whether the literal leg of the statute produced enough absurdity. most importantly in the world -- in that world, we would not make statutory interpretation depend so heavy heavily on the difficult assessment of whether the text is clear or ambiguous. constitutional avoidance, legislative history. two huge canons...
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. >> one aspect of the conflict, by the way, that i will never ever counsel ten nance is that we draftede highest income level found a doctor that would say they had a bone spur. that is wrong. that is wrong. >> the infamous 4-f. those young men of means at that time, who were able to get deferments based on things like bone spurs. th president of the united states is one of them. he had several deferrals, one for bone spurs. do you think he's talking about the president in particular? >> certainly. when it comes to service is a personal issue for mccain and a bern nal beef between mccain and trump. we all remember on the trial trump said mccain was not a war hero wauz he was captured. despite the sacrifice he made. we also say the president say his elite private school was comparable to the military because it was a military academy. there's some frustration that the president really does not know what it is to show the level of self--lessness and courage and commitment that many people in the military do despite him constantly pandering to this group and using them against nfl players
. >> one aspect of the conflict, by the way, that i will never ever counsel ten nance is that we draftede highest income level found a doctor that would say they had a bone spur. that is wrong. that is wrong. >> the infamous 4-f. those young men of means at that time, who were able to get deferments based on things like bone spurs. th president of the united states is one of them. he had several deferrals, one for bone spurs. do you think he's talking about the president in...
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nance nefranklin, north carolina. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. of the things i'm thinking about is women in the work place and how caddy they can be. harassed backldly working60s, early '70s, in record companies, etcetera. raised in nd was southern california. but in mid-california, i worked the most major banks, women's branch in central california and we -- all men, we had inspector come in every year. a couple came in, one female, one male. looking, y good needless to say, well, these on him like a cage ull of monkeys on one single banana. this poor guy didn't have a prayer. host: nancy, we'll take your point. jackson katz. uest: clearly women can act abusively, there can be toxic ehaviors engaged in by women and men in work place, whether all female work place or even in when women have authority over men, they can misuse authority. nobody should be abused and be called out d and held accountable for being abusive. i would agree with that, again, it is important that i, as a man and those doing this perspective, s in men's violence against wo
nance nefranklin, north carolina. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. of the things i'm thinking about is women in the work place and how caddy they can be. harassed backldly working60s, early '70s, in record companies, etcetera. raised in nd was southern california. but in mid-california, i worked the most major banks, women's branch in central california and we -- all men, we had inspector come in every year. a couple came in, one female, one male. looking, y good needless to say,...
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. >> i want to bring in hans nichols who has got details on the investigation and malcolm nance, a former u.s. counter terror and intelligence officer and msnbc analyst. guys, good to see you. hans, let's start with you. what's the latest on the ambush? in and amongst the other conversation which are really important there are increasing number of people saying what happened to these soldiers and why were they there and where else are there soldier? >> well, there are soldiers all throughout west africa working on training and advising and assisting local forces called building partnership capability. on the actual ambush, ali, i think one key part of the inquiry was were these green berets delayed when they were meeting with the triable elders and does that mean is that the elders were somehow in on the ambush. a larger force, some 50 came and attacked them. they were out of their vehicles, proops the most vulnerable moment. we've learned a little bit more in the last 24 hours about the medevac. it was a french hadn't and then it was the american contractor a separate helicopter that too
. >> i want to bring in hans nichols who has got details on the investigation and malcolm nance, a former u.s. counter terror and intelligence officer and msnbc analyst. guys, good to see you. hans, let's start with you. what's the latest on the ambush? in and amongst the other conversation which are really important there are increasing number of people saying what happened to these soldiers and why were they there and where else are there soldier? >> well, there are soldiers all...
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author of "the plot to hack america" malcolm nance. danny cevallos and senior national security correspondent mark hosenbaugh. the scene for monday, we're expecting news, something to be triggered on monday. there's also the possibility that nothing could happen. >> our sources saying an indictment will be made public on monday. it could be one person, more than one person. and the big questions that remain to be answered are the ones that kelly laid out which is will these charges relate to collusion with russia or will they be some other offense and are these targets in the inner circle of donald trump or are they not? both things are possible. if it is somebody like a paul manafort of a mike flynn, that will be a political earthquake of a story. if it's some lesser figure, still very significant, thomas. in terms of logistics, when somebody is indicted, danny can fill in the blanks. when someone is indicted, they either arrange for their arrest or our arrest are brought to a magistrate for an appearance and a bond hearing. generally
author of "the plot to hack america" malcolm nance. danny cevallos and senior national security correspondent mark hosenbaugh. the scene for monday, we're expecting news, something to be triggered on monday. there's also the possibility that nothing could happen. >> our sources saying an indictment will be made public on monday. it could be one person, more than one person. and the big questions that remain to be answered are the ones that kelly laid out which is will these...
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ahead, nance any washington, with the white house decision overnight to ends obamacare subsidies, ands, tells 60 minutes how the drug industry with the help of congress turn the opioid epidemic into a full blown crisis. a preview every sunday explosive joint investigation, between 60 minute and the washington post. >> and our conversation with instagram boss, the way the company is working to keep the platform as it rapidly expands all of that plus the eye opener. your world in 092nd. see you at 7:00. have you seen charlie's instagram account? >> i've not. >> exploding with content. >> we're going craze. >> i my gosh. i have to check it out right now. >> through me into the 21st century. >> have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> well, it is friday, and for us here at cbs-3 that means friday football frenzy. >> yes, and our game of the week is burlington city against delran. and it is homecoming weekends at delran. that's where we find our jan carabeo with a lot of folks out there, as the team get ready for tonight's big game. hi, jan! >> reporter: rahel, jim, good morning, i think thi
ahead, nance any washington, with the white house decision overnight to ends obamacare subsidies, ands, tells 60 minutes how the drug industry with the help of congress turn the opioid epidemic into a full blown crisis. a preview every sunday explosive joint investigation, between 60 minute and the washington post. >> and our conversation with instagram boss, the way the company is working to keep the platform as it rapidly expands all of that plus the eye opener. your world in 092nd. see...