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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 ep log for the seniors, all the seniors. and she wrote, "you laugh at me because i'm different. i
." >> 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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d reporter: he cal police and officers arrested nanc charging him with theft. detectives is want business owners whoecognize as a suspected thief to call police. mark is happy he helped cat e suspect. >> it feels good. >> reporter: proving not all super heroes wear capes. >> i don't need much credit. i'm glad t do what's right. >> reporter: shomari ston news4. >>> the redskins preseason is officially over. and now is the time for some tough decisions. of we'll tell you whoade the best case to make this team. dave in. >> put the p tssure on me figure it out. this is what you might call a bubble trouble. th redskins have to cut 37 players by saturday at 4:00 from 90 to 53. tonight the final audition to make the roster. most of the starters not playing night. guys pumped up.em to get the running bk rob kelley 11 carries, 49 yards. that's a 4 1/2 yard average. now,lso tonight, samaje ryan was in the running back competition. a good night, yeah. seven kearse, 30 yards. he did have a fumble which has been an issue for him at times. it's a problem. redskins lose the f
d reporter: he cal police and officers arrested nanc charging him with theft. detectives is want business owners whoecognize as a suspected thief to call police. mark is happy he helped cat e suspect. >> it feels good. >> reporter: proving not all super heroes wear capes. >> i don't need much credit. i'm glad t do what's right. >> reporter: shomari ston news4. >>> the redskins preseason is officially over. and now is the time for some tough decisions. of we'll...
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. >> leading off our discussion now, steve schmidt and malcolm nance. they are both msnbc contributors. your reaction to what the president did today with john brennan's security clearance? >> well, it's an abuse of power. it is lretribution by an autocratic president. john brennan is an american patriot. he has served america honorably, far more honorably than donald trump has. and what's true about this is that when you look at an administration where omarosa or jared kushner or ivanka trump have security clearances and john brennan does not, then you know something is askew and amiss. he has an enemy's list and he is clearly targeting the enemy's list. have no doubt. if donald trump could send out secret police to handcuff and arrest john brennan, perhaps me, perhaps many others who speak out against this president, have no doubt he would likely do it. it is the abuse of power, but also the power that he has that he's unable to abuse but would if he could that we ought to be having a discussion about in this country. >> malcolm nance, what did the na
. >> leading off our discussion now, steve schmidt and malcolm nance. they are both msnbc contributors. your reaction to what the president did today with john brennan's security clearance? >> well, it's an abuse of power. it is lretribution by an autocratic president. john brennan is an american patriot. he has served america honorably, far more honorably than donald trump has. and what's true about this is that when you look at an administration where omarosa or jared kushner or...
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tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets?-- i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should have been some sort of, like, alarm bell for me. $50,000 goes to tom, $50,000 goes to you, $600,000 goes into the business, and i get 50% of the business. amber: can you do me a favor? explain to me how you place a valuation on a company? lemonis: there is never a formula. i mean, everybody always wants me to tell them exactly what my formula is to place valuations, and i factor a variety of things. how much the business makes? sure. what assets it has? sure. what debt it has? absolutely. and then the wild card is how easy is it gonna be to work with the people? that business
tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets?-- i'm not saying it's the greatest deal. lemonis: here's what i'll -- here's my final offer. nancy: okay. lemonis: okay? so, i'll go to $700,000, and you'll each put $50,000 in your own pocket, and the rest will go into the business. nancy: now we're talking a little bit. lemonis: now we're talking, and that's it. cash in her pocket was more important than growing the business, which should have been -- it should...
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muni vehicles and also muni train control and main nance facilities are also included in the program. and most importantly or very importantly, our caltrain downtown extension which will currently extend the tracks that currently end at 4th and king. it will bring the tracks up to the terminal, and service the salesforce transit center, which will be opening soon. all these transit investments will sort of coordinate with existing, you know, bus services and private services as well on our regional freeways. freeways now adays are looking at creating carpool lanes, so this idea of connecting san francisco to san jose with a carpool system, possibly a quick lane system, that's a potential. we will see a west bay tril connection for bicycling and walking on the connection from treasure island to san francisco's main land? that's very exciting. m.t.c. is leading that work. and of course, to the south bay, some major capital investments will include b.a.r.t. to san jose. dun bart and rail, and some other projects around the region. so they're just going to be starting to be programmed out
muni vehicles and also muni train control and main nance facilities are also included in the program. and most importantly or very importantly, our caltrain downtown extension which will currently extend the tracks that currently end at 4th and king. it will bring the tracks up to the terminal, and service the salesforce transit center, which will be opening soon. all these transit investments will sort of coordinate with existing, you know, bus services and private services as well on our...
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i'm joined by nance, the author of "the plot to destroy democracy." this is coming from trump.t is your theory from an investigative perspective why it's coming out now? >> two things i believe. i think there may be a factor to it trump is trying to get out ahead of it. that may have been discussed at a meeting and it popped out. trump has a pattern of speaking we all know. lie, deny and arrogantly confess. we've seen that before when he had his interview with lester holt, he admitted he wanted to fire comey about the russian thing. this really needs a psychologist than national security analyst. i think he was arrogantly confessing in his mind a way to explain away their strategy whatever they were doing there was not illegal. that sounds like a hybrid of guiliani and trump. >> is it bad if they went into the meeting to get foreign help and then attended the meeting trying to get foreign help but ultimately didn't get the help? >> i'm not the perfect analyst on this. i will quote someone who knows it very well. congressman ted lue, a military judge advocate, say, suppose i hav
i'm joined by nance, the author of "the plot to destroy democracy." this is coming from trump.t is your theory from an investigative perspective why it's coming out now? >> two things i believe. i think there may be a factor to it trump is trying to get out ahead of it. that may have been discussed at a meeting and it popped out. trump has a pattern of speaking we all know. lie, deny and arrogantly confess. we've seen that before when he had his interview with lester holt, he...
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malcolm nance brings more than 36 years of experience in u.s. intelligence and the military. >>> the controversy surrounding the president's rhetoric comes just before his surprise announcement that white house counsel don mcgahn will leave the administration this fall. in a tweet at 10:30 the president said white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position this fall, shortly after the confirmation hopefully of judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i have worked with don for a long time and truly appreciate his service. the decision comes just as special counsel robert mueller's investigation ramps up. nbc news white house correspondent hallie jackson joins me now. hallie, the president just spoke in the roosevelt room. any comments about this? >> reporter: yeah, and forgive me if i can go back to the topic you were just talking about on this question of the comment the president made at that evangelical dipper monday evening. he talked about a lot of stuff, he's apparently in a chatty mood. the president was inside
malcolm nance brings more than 36 years of experience in u.s. intelligence and the military. >>> the controversy surrounding the president's rhetoric comes just before his surprise announcement that white house counsel don mcgahn will leave the administration this fall. in a tweet at 10:30 the president said white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position this fall, shortly after the confirmation hopefully of judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i have...
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eric, malcolm nance, thank you for joining us. we're running out of time, guys. a fascinating conversation. >>> coming up, billionaire tom steyer is here on impeaching donald trump. we'll talk to him next. before you can achieve a higher standard of craftsmanship, you need a higher standard of craftsman. see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 2.9% financing on the 2018 ls 500. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. who would have guessed? an
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look up often was a time when the fancy result of it didn't appear to be all nance old small. system dick's feet the petal to diffuse hopes on it lead. to diplomacy or the war made on the guy man on the do it to the don't do it who don't you know. yeah covers it was when she said personally they're going to comment on the video feed with all these otoh there be six should only be we just we saw. liz over a year at a time this is a complete moron even a small subset i mean it. gets sequel not because they're called us at all get a look at their. salma i could see the show this all falls suv and on is any couple of hours on the telly in zambia it is usually made a toast fairly or not as. we day to day. what i think absolutely most you mean a set faucet among those so there is most of each song coupons to support in a. bar. on the other we have a poor hook of a fairly men claim your community go to dish out in his yard do the work and then you defect or go shows the circus it. directly through his roof red spots the pebble emission and afaik. simpson it was she. saw it. on ash ta
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the result of the things that appeared to be to all nance old small that's what system dixville tussle the political part of he was hopes on it led. to diplomacy or the war made on the guy man on the do to pin down due to going to know. yeah covers it was when she said personally they're going to come in they didn't feel with all these auto that the six should only be we just we saw. liz over year this is a complete moron even a small subset i mean it. look at this equal not because they're called as i don't get look at you they're. also not a crusade of your show this all falls to the bone is any kind of out on the telly in that zammit is usually made a toast fairly or not at all we day to day. what i think absolutely most you mean i said faucet among those so the response of the song haunts the support of a. comment on the other we've up. look close a family member team your community go ahead you shout it is yeah don't do the walk and then you defecate go shows the sec or sit down last what you did please woof at the pebble emission and afaik. take a plant simpson it did though he.
the result of the things that appeared to be to all nance old small that's what system dixville tussle the political part of he was hopes on it led. to diplomacy or the war made on the guy man on the do to pin down due to going to know. yeah covers it was when she said personally they're going to come in they didn't feel with all these auto that the six should only be we just we saw. liz over year this is a complete moron even a small subset i mean it. look at this equal not because they're...
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. >>> next up on booktv "after words" former military intelligence officer malcolm nance examines cyber warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
. >>> next up on booktv "after words" former military intelligence officer malcolm nance examines cyber warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
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all nance old same old. system dixville castro the petal played a few sips on it let. the diplomacy or more meat on the guy man on the do to pin down due to going to know a yard covers it. they didn't feel with all these auto that the six should only be we just we saw. liz over a year at a time this is a complete more even a small subset i mean it. look at this equal not because they're called us that don't get a look at their good ol val because we also know that crusade of your show this all falls through and on is any kind of. in that genre it is usually made a to toss fairly or not at all we day to day. what i think absolutely most mean there said fawcett it among those so there is also a song coupons to support and a. comment on the other we've up. look close off element theme here community good use out of these yeah don't do the walk and then you defecate go shows the sec or sit down last what you did the deputies roof at the pebble emission and afaik. simpson it was he. saw it. day plessy on ash he came when you see on i mean it does shoot it down to me. to tak
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was actually only two minutes where the cloak quite actually rose dramatically fifty percent on buy nance and while none of the other coins changed and while some only after two minutes was over all the trade is released and liquidated their positions at a profit and dump to cope close driving it to the ground so this is known as pump and dump which is actually quite pervasive in the cryptocurrency market landscape as actually very reminiscent of the early days the stock exchange where penny stocks were similarly manipulated and pumped and dumped also as well and so the stock the stock market actually in the church over the years and we think that the same will come to the cryptocurrency market as well and we think that regulation and reform will come to protect all the retail traders very interesting and you know the price a bit coy over the last year has you know plummet as we've talked about but i remember last year about this time i don't know exactly the order but there was jamie diamond saying that because it was going to be short lived there was russian president putin saying that
was actually only two minutes where the cloak quite actually rose dramatically fifty percent on buy nance and while none of the other coins changed and while some only after two minutes was over all the trade is released and liquidated their positions at a profit and dump to cope close driving it to the ground so this is known as pump and dump which is actually quite pervasive in the cryptocurrency market landscape as actually very reminiscent of the early days the stock exchange where penny...
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announcer: sunday night on afterwards, former military intelligence officer malcolm nance and his book "the plot to dip -- to destroy democracy." propagandare slow warfare techniques used by russia. but which could never keep pace the the news media world of 1960's, 19 70's, 1980's, even the 1990's. it is only one social media came to the height of its power, the ability of you to pick up a fake or fourd in fact three or 10 other people inside your facebook channel, or your twitter feed, then they would do the same thing in a daisy chain ancreate essentially unbreakable link of false narrative. at that point, nothing you believe before can never be real because he will abandon it on the basis that it has been super reinforced why everyone you know. including the president. announcer: watch afterward sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span twos book tv. next, remarks by new jersey senator cory booker at the net roots nation conference in new orleans. the annual event brings together activists and grassroots organizers from around the country to highlight issues important to the progressi
announcer: sunday night on afterwards, former military intelligence officer malcolm nance and his book "the plot to dip -- to destroy democracy." propagandare slow warfare techniques used by russia. but which could never keep pace the the news media world of 1960's, 19 70's, 1980's, even the 1990's. it is only one social media came to the height of its power, the ability of you to pick up a fake or fourd in fact three or 10 other people inside your facebook channel, or your twitter...
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and malcolm nance, msnbc analyst. first to the reporters, michael and then john. isn't that what is going on, this split screen? >> they had to show they were doing something and it left them exposed to critics who said you are not doing anything. you are not taking this threat seriously. they have an official way by saying look, this is a real thing that is on our radar. the president still able to say what he wants despite that. >> john, the white house briefing room is to brief the country what the white house thinks, what the president thinks. and it said we have a threat from the russians, we are getting it again, and then the president goes out who is the president says no such thing, it's a hoax. >> yeah, it is a remarkable split, chris. another example of the president versus the presidency, you saw the show of forces in the briefing room yesterday. finally, overdue force. trying to outline steps on how to stop that. and hours later, the president made no mention of that whatsoever except to call it a hoax. and then instead, spent the majority of his time
and malcolm nance, msnbc analyst. first to the reporters, michael and then john. isn't that what is going on, this split screen? >> they had to show they were doing something and it left them exposed to critics who said you are not doing anything. you are not taking this threat seriously. they have an official way by saying look, this is a real thing that is on our radar. the president still able to say what he wants despite that. >> john, the white house briefing room is to brief...
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no details released how all this will be die nanced. which raises the question at $420 a share., $70 billion more than any u.s. car maker. pretty big price tag for a company never made a profit and is burning through a ton of cash. >> he would tell you they're about to make a profit during the year. >> show me the money. >> hence why they want to go private. part of this is, him being an entrepreneur, i have been, worked with three publicly traded companies. this is the move you want to go is to go private for him. not to face, not to face this backlash from short investors he has. he doesn't have to take the backlash to wall streechlt think abut this for a second. what did he do? what he did was increase 11% by a tweet. he went, pretty much said, i don't want to deal with this. going to, close shop. go back. did it all on twitter hee -- her himself. again, not everybody right now on wall street wants to be a publicly traded company. him specifically. this is his realm. >> interesting. part of the reasons you touched on this. put this on his blog. as a public company we are subj
no details released how all this will be die nanced. which raises the question at $420 a share., $70 billion more than any u.s. car maker. pretty big price tag for a company never made a profit and is burning through a ton of cash. >> he would tell you they're about to make a profit during the year. >> show me the money. >> hence why they want to go private. part of this is, him being an entrepreneur, i have been, worked with three publicly traded companies. this is the move...
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his name is clarence nance. >> a restaurant manager was able to stop a man trying to dine and dash right in his tracks. he's known as doug the scammer. the man came into a greek restaurant in bethesda. he s at the bar and ordered few beers and the smoked lamb shoulder. he told the bar tender he left his wallet at home. that's where the manager stepped in. >> the restaurant owners have been on the lookout for doug the scammer. he has been arrested and stopped for now. >>> good morning, everybody. thinking of taking your puppy dog out for aalk today? the morning is probably the best time. temperatures in the low 70s. we'll get in the 80s today. 60% chance ofain and thunderstorms today. if you're looking for a dog to adopt, go to the humane society's website and pick one out for yourself. >>> chopper 4 or theay bridge, looking pretty. new problem on howl whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? ot licking, scratching, sg, and rubbing may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require treatme. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionar
his name is clarence nance. >> a restaurant manager was able to stop a man trying to dine and dash right in his tracks. he's known as doug the scammer. the man came into a greek restaurant in bethesda. he s at the bar and ordered few beers and the smoked lamb shoulder. he told the bar tender he left his wallet at home. that's where the manager stepped in. >> the restaurant owners have been on the lookout for doug the scammer. he has been arrested and stopped for now. >>>...
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. >> do not call human resources jim nance. let's talk about tiger woods.ed ihi e loetterbe teeing off here playing in a very star studded group of three and rory mcilroy and tiger flirted with winning the open championship last month. this is the 14th time he played in this come back season. he's performed well and had a hard time getting past the 2nd nine on sunday afternoon but i don't put anything past tiger. he's going to win one of these days. maybe this would be the week. i wouldn't have him as the favorite but nothing that he does surprises me anymore. you're talking about the all time greater player or certainly in the discussion with jack nicklaus and bobby jones and a few others. >> you mentioned justin thomas. do you think he can keep his title? >> he won it a year ago. he is coming in here off a win with the top 50 players in the world. he's ranked number 2 in the world. he already won nine times so we have -- this is symbolic of where the game is right now. you have tiger who is 42 which, listen, you can play this game competitively until your
. >> do not call human resources jim nance. let's talk about tiger woods.ed ihi e loetterbe teeing off here playing in a very star studded group of three and rory mcilroy and tiger flirted with winning the open championship last month. this is the 14th time he played in this come back season. he's performed well and had a hard time getting past the 2nd nine on sunday afternoon but i don't put anything past tiger. he's going to win one of these days. maybe this would be the week. i...
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. >> joining me now is msnbc military analyst jack jacobs can count terrorism nance.ccain. >> well, there's a big gap now in leadership. he was the kind of person everybody could rely onto be sensible about things, start at the end and work backwards, think about what the objective is first before you allocate resources. he was the kind of person who taught us a very important and productive way of looking at things, and that is that you can't do anything about yesterday. the only thing you can work on is tomorrow, and you have to dedicate yourself to improving the future, fulminating about the past gets you absolutely nowhere. and i think he taught that to all. >> you know better than most vietnam was such a divisive issue it washed through our politics through the 1990s, the question on whether you stood for the war, opposed the war, whether you got deferments, it used to be the issue in politics. john mccain someone who a pow for four years, worked with carry. he was able to overcome his own personal history but the anxiety about the vietnam war. >> they're both se
. >> joining me now is msnbc military analyst jack jacobs can count terrorism nance.ccain. >> well, there's a big gap now in leadership. he was the kind of person everybody could rely onto be sensible about things, start at the end and work backwards, think about what the objective is first before you allocate resources. he was the kind of person who taught us a very important and productive way of looking at things, and that is that you can't do anything about yesterday. the only...
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malcolm nance, how might this affect what you do day to day with this swirling around above you? >> i say this on television often. there are hundreds of intelligence watch officers right now that have to stand in eight hour watch and have this program on. and they are listening to this debate. even when they're working at their work stations. it's going through their ears. they have to work in an impeerical world without partisanship. they have to deliver, manufacture, and process product to go to the national intelligence consumers of this country. it's going have an effect on them in the long term. it absolutely will. >> mark, what should happen next then? should brennan speak out more? should other former directors speak out? we, of course, have seen the letters and the numerous individuals who signed up supporting the criticism of what the president has done. what is the fix if there is one here? >> that's a really good question. air numb . >> -- a number of them are clients of mine. i think there is a problem when you have current leaders speaking out against a president re
malcolm nance, how might this affect what you do day to day with this swirling around above you? >> i say this on television often. there are hundreds of intelligence watch officers right now that have to stand in eight hour watch and have this program on. and they are listening to this debate. even when they're working at their work stations. it's going through their ears. they have to work in an impeerical world without partisanship. they have to deliver, manufacture, and process...
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and then malcolm nance exams cyber warfare used to interfere with the 2016 approximatal election and then at 11:00 p.m., larry elder. he sits down with book tv to talk about politics and his latest book, a lot like me, father and son's journey to reconciliation. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. our full schedule is available on our web site. booktv.org. >> a lot of people i don't want my kid to read stories that are sad, disturbing, downbeat, whatever. that's like not a totally illegitimate thing to say i. want to choose as a parent when my kid understands stuff that might bring them grief but there's also a certain opinion beyond which it's they're 14 now. when are you go to introduce them to the idea that not everybody is perfect outside of your all-white suburb. so all of those factors swirling to to create the perfect dumpster fire of mass mass mass censorship. >> corey dock torre on sunday, discussing this book, walk away. ice bangs include down and out, the magic kingdom, little
and then malcolm nance exams cyber warfare used to interfere with the 2016 approximatal election and then at 11:00 p.m., larry elder. he sits down with book tv to talk about politics and his latest book, a lot like me, father and son's journey to reconciliation. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. our full schedule is available on our web site. booktv.org. >> a lot of people i don't want my...
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. >> justify nances for tyler because we feel like there could be more done. >> we realize that theyould like answers as do we. we would like to close this investigation out. >> reporter: the cause and matter of the death haven't been determined. park rangers say they can't talk about an ongoing case and say they have been working on it. >> we couldn't get in any speculation. we definitely appreciate that her friends and family have their opinions. we're going to let the investigation take its course. >> reporter: park rangers are asking anyone with information to come forward and tyler sylva's family hopes any and all witnesses are contacted by the investigators. helply lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> police are investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old boy. this happened just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon on walnut woods drive near story road. when police arrived, they found the teenager had been shot at least once. thee say -- they say he has nonlife-threatening injuries. police have not identified or arrested a suspect or fenced a possible motive. >>> bart is getting a big financia
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>>> next up on booktv "after words" former military intelligence officer malcolm nance examines cyber warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: welcome. it's great to have an opportunity to have a conversation about the book "the plot to destroy democracy." i appreciate the way in which you put something all americans have been focused on, the intervention in 2016 into a broad context thabroader contexs activity information warfare defense began in 2016, didn't end with the election and is implemented to the united states. states. >> guest: i' >> guest: i'm glad you caught that context cause i gave you a tsunami of history that is inside the book where we can't just discuss russian active measures or misinformation or the means that are out there unless you see how we use this. the information that was applied not just
>>> next up on booktv "after words" former military intelligence officer malcolm nance examines cyber warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016% agile election interviewed by suzanne spaulding, former homeland security undersecretary during the obama administration. "after words" is a weekly program with guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: welcome. it's great to have an opportunity to have...
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leading off our discussion now, joyce nance, former special prosecutor. and former counsel to the mayor of new york city and eugene robinson, opinion writer for the washington post. he's an msnbc political analyst. and you are a former federal prosecutor also. what do you make of the giuliani conditions for the interview? >> well, in fairness i was in the civil division of the u.s. attorneys office. i will say that unfortunately giuliani has become someone whose career is not going to be looked at quite the same light as it was before this because he really had a storied career. and what we're seeing is just this complete disintegration of what was a credible lawyer into someone who has lost all credibility. while i have never agreed with rudy giuliani on many issues, including when he was mayor of new york city, i have to say i am shocked about his behavior as a lawyer. >> it seems that the giuliani proposition, if true, and let me just -- i should have prefaced all the of this which we have no idea what the truth is here. the mueller investigation has n
leading off our discussion now, joyce nance, former special prosecutor. and former counsel to the mayor of new york city and eugene robinson, opinion writer for the washington post. he's an msnbc political analyst. and you are a former federal prosecutor also. what do you make of the giuliani conditions for the interview? >> well, in fairness i was in the civil division of the u.s. attorneys office. i will say that unfortunately giuliani has become someone whose career is not going to be...
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malcolm nance who worked intelligence deployments with the military in south africa offered this assessmenttoday. >> for the president to jump into this without any understanding of the situation and without understanding even the dynamics that are on the ground, he essentially pushed not even an alt-right, there is a south african neo-nazi movement there which pushes this white genocide farmer attack mem. >> to underscore that point, well-known white nationalists and leads are the white supremacists are voicing their support for the president on social media following his comment. this latest racially charged trump controversy comes weeks ahead of first lady melania's trump's first solo visit abroad to the continent of africa. >>> coming up for us tonight, "the new york times" has a new look on the web, but loyal readers couldn't help but notice something very important is missing in action. the story of the disappearance when we come back. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. th
malcolm nance who worked intelligence deployments with the military in south africa offered this assessmenttoday. >> for the president to jump into this without any understanding of the situation and without understanding even the dynamics that are on the ground, he essentially pushed not even an alt-right, there is a south african neo-nazi movement there which pushes this white genocide farmer attack mem. >> to underscore that point, well-known white nationalists and leads are the...
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you'll have to ride the free bus bridge to link up the stations and this is part of ongoing maybe the nance in the system. bart will close the stations again labor day weekend. time is 8:10. lisa argen has been tracking the rain for sxus us and the air is cooling. >> temperatures will be on the cool side for most of you and a live look outside from the east bay hills camera and danville and livermore. numbers will come up here today about 3 to 4 degrees and we shall see sunshine sooner today. the air quality, moderate for most, but those east and southerly winds should help us out today. we'll talk about the details and the look ahead in a few minutes. >> lisa, thanks. >> also ahead, senator john mccain is stopping treatment for brain cancer. how lawmakers on both sides of the aisle is responding. >>> also encouraging random acts of kindness in the name of murdered college student mollie tibbetts and the movement that ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive
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announcer: sunday night on afterwards, former military intelligence officer malcolm nance in his book "the plot to destroy democracy." >> these were very slow propaganda warfare techniques used by russia, but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 1960's, identities, 1980's, even the 1990's. it is only when social media came to the height of its power, the ability of you to pick up a fake story and in fact three or four or 10 other people inside your facebook channel or twitter feed, and then they would do the same thing in a daisy chain to , aate essentially
announcer: sunday night on afterwards, former military intelligence officer malcolm nance in his book "the plot to destroy democracy." >> these were very slow propaganda warfare techniques used by russia, but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 1960's, identities, 1980's, even the 1990's. it is only when social media came to the height of its power, the ability of you to pick up a fake story and in fact three or four or 10 other people inside your...
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joining us now is joyce nance, former u.s.in alabama. >> good to see you. >> looking at the criminal information filed in the michael cohen case, reading the transcript of his remarkable moment in court where he pled guilty and explained in his own words what happened and described the president as having directed him to commit these felonies, i think we as nonlawyers felt like the michael cohen case yesterday got a lot of other people in trouble. it seemed to implicate a lot of other people in the crimes to which he pled guilty. as a prosecutor, do you see that as a fair conclusion or should we be more careful about viewing it that way? >> i think that the answer is maybe. maybe it does. the government's evidence is only applying to cohen but that's not to say it's limited to cohen. cohen in court yesterday was very engaged. i've rarely seen a defendant who so wanted to speak his piece. he certainly went above and beyond and whether one expects to hear from a defendant during a guilty plea. >> in terms of the way in which he
joining us now is joyce nance, former u.s.in alabama. >> good to see you. >> looking at the criminal information filed in the michael cohen case, reading the transcript of his remarkable moment in court where he pled guilty and explained in his own words what happened and described the president as having directed him to commit these felonies, i think we as nonlawyers felt like the michael cohen case yesterday got a lot of other people in trouble. it seemed to implicate a lot of...
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jim nance reporting from ridgewood. on the built ford tough f-150.ig on ford, america's best-selling brand. get zero percent financing for sixty months plus twenty-eight hundred bonus cash on a 2018 f-150 xlt equipped with 2.7 liter ecoboost. ♪ ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed, at lincolnfinancial.com. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >> wertheim: it sounds like the set-up for a joke-- at an illustrious ivy league university, famous for taking itself seriously, one student magazine's staff devotes itself to publishing parody, pulling pranks, and causing general mayhem. yet, here's the punchline: 142 year
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former cia intelligence officer, malcolm nance, and his book" the plat to destroy democracy". >> these were techniques used by russia, but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 1960s, '70s, '80s, even '90s. it's only when social media came to the height of its power with the ability of you to pick up a fake story and infect three or four or ten other people inside your facebook channel or your twitter feed, and then they would do the same thing in a daisy chain to create essentially, you know, a -- an unbreakable link of false narrative. at that point, nothing you believe before can ever be real. because you'll abandon it on the basis that it's been super reinforced by everyone you know. including the president. >> watch "after words," sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> up next, american civil war museum ceo, christie coleman, looks at the controversy surrounding confederate monuments. she talks about her work as co-chair of richmond's monument avenue commission, and their process in determining the future of confederate statues located
former cia intelligence officer, malcolm nance, and his book" the plat to destroy democracy". >> these were techniques used by russia, but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 1960s, '70s, '80s, even '90s. it's only when social media came to the height of its power with the ability of you to pick up a fake story and infect three or four or ten other people inside your facebook channel or your twitter feed, and then they would do the same thing in a daisy...
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. >> julia ainsley, malcolm nance, nbc terrorism analyst. clint watt, msnbc security analy analyst. jim, tell us more about what we learned about the hack targeting senators. >> ayman, so this is microsoft blowing the horn here, not the government. they're saying there are conservatives think tanks. one of those is the hudson institute. these are conservative but they haven't always been in line with the white house policy, particularly when they say there should be harder sanctions against russia and they've spoken out against some human rights abuses in russia. they say people can come on to these websites, think they're reading materials published by these think tanks or think they might be supporting them when they're being led to things that are controlled and being published by perhaps the gru, that same group that was involved in the hacking attacks that mueller laid out in his latest indictment. so they are really using kind of classic phishing software here in some ways and leading them into places where they might kind of be going
. >> julia ainsley, malcolm nance, nbc terrorism analyst. clint watt, msnbc security analy analyst. jim, tell us more about what we learned about the hack targeting senators. >> ayman, so this is microsoft blowing the horn here, not the government. they're saying there are conservatives think tanks. one of those is the hudson institute. these are conservative but they haven't always been in line with the white house policy, particularly when they say there should be harder sanctions...
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i guess the prove nance of this is in question.o lou dobbs, it seems, on fox who was quoting some study by a right wing site where somebody took two computers and came to that conclusion. what should the answer be? because the bottom line is the president has said, we'll see if we want to take action, we want to do that. is google's response sufficient? >> well, google's got a bunch of problems here. there's a hearing coming up next week in which they have suggested they're not going to participate. and this is a hearing at which sheryl sandberg from facebook and jack dorsey from twitter are going to testify. the hearing itself is likely to be a train wreck because of what trump has said here. but from google's perspective, they are behaving as though they're above having to answer to governments for actions. they're doing something similar in europe. i personally think that is insane. i don't understand how their board of directors can allow this to happen. i can understand if you're running a tech company and things have been goi
i guess the prove nance of this is in question.o lou dobbs, it seems, on fox who was quoting some study by a right wing site where somebody took two computers and came to that conclusion. what should the answer be? because the bottom line is the president has said, we'll see if we want to take action, we want to do that. is google's response sufficient? >> well, google's got a bunch of problems here. there's a hearing coming up next week in which they have suggested they're not going to...
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really fake news, nance, after a new report that dozens of her house colleagues don't want her to continueshe suggests the press is out to get her? talk about that next. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. chair, new laptop headphones, with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only a 25 cents at office depot officemax. no mathere are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? >> nancy pelosi back in the headlines accusing the media of trying to undermine her prospects to be speaker of the house. this after nbc released a report showing a total of 51 democrats including nine incumbents running for re-election this november say they will not support pelosi for speaker if the democrats do take back the house. nancy pelosi asked
really fake news, nance, after a new report that dozens of her house colleagues don't want her to continueshe suggests the press is out to get her? talk about that next. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. chair, new laptop headphones, with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some...
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and the idea here is y and get a path toward perm nance. these troops are there because of the crimea invasion by russia and annexation by rusa in 2014. what congress is trying to do is make sure those troops stay in e long-term and there is language in this document that really gets to tho troops perm nentdly stationed in europe. >> what about the other country you mentioned as a priority, china. there has long been concern about the predatory action that congress says they want the u.s. to better protect itself from. what do we see that relates to that bns we see actions or tempts to alter china's actions both in the united states and regionally. so regionally you see strengthening support for tie want's military capacity. combating predatory behavior in the u.s. by strengthening ngmmittees that protect u.s. investment, and gi dod defengs department of defense export ctrol when it comes to china trying to invest in u.s. companies and requires the whole of government strategy on china an bans vte and-pu- from hasing by u.s. government, the
and the idea here is y and get a path toward perm nance. these troops are there because of the crimea invasion by russia and annexation by rusa in 2014. what congress is trying to do is make sure those troops stay in e long-term and there is language in this document that really gets to tho troops perm nentdly stationed in europe. >> what about the other country you mentioned as a priority, china. there has long been concern about the predatory action that congress says they want the u.s....
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on monday i'll be joined by richard painter, malcolm nance tan former mafia prosecutor kathy fleming.w. >> teaming up to trash the russian investigation on conservative radio. there's more trouble for those in the orbit of roger stone as the mueller investigation gets closer still. >>> drama at the manafort trial, mystery in the courtroom, as well. proceedings were delayed for hours. the defense goes to work next week and they're hoping to keep the lid on this weekend in charlottesville and the anniversary of what happened there last year. the president silent on that top pick but did take a swing
on monday i'll be joined by richard painter, malcolm nance tan former mafia prosecutor kathy fleming.w. >> teaming up to trash the russian investigation on conservative radio. there's more trouble for those in the orbit of roger stone as the mueller investigation gets closer still. >>> drama at the manafort trial, mystery in the courtroom, as well. proceedings were delayed for hours. the defense goes to work next week and they're hoping to keep the lid on this weekend in...
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. >> next up on booktv's "after words," former military intelligence officer malcolm nance examines cyber warfare and other tactics used by russia to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. he's interview by suzanne smalledder, former homeland -- spaulding. "after words" has relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: malcolm,ing welcome. it's great to have an opportunity to have a conversation with you about your book, " the plot to destroy democracy." one of the things that i most appreciated about the book was the way in which it put something that all americans have been focused on -- the intervention in our election in 2016 -- into a broader context that russia's activities, information warfare did not begin in 2016, did not end with the election and is not limited to the united states. >> guest: well, thank you very much, and i'm really glad to be here. and i'm glad you caught that context, because i really give you sort of a mini tsunami of history that's inside the book where, you know, we can't just discuss, you know, russian
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on monday i'll be joined by richard painter, malcolm nance tan former mafia prosecutor kathy fleming. t "the 11th hour" starts right now. >> teaming up to trash the russian investigation on conservative radio. there's more trouble for those in the orbit of roger stone as the mueller investigation gets closer still. >>> drama at the manafort trial, mystery in the courtroom, as well. proceedings were delayed for hours. the defense goes to work next week and they're hoping to keep the lid on this weekend in charlottesville and the anniversary of what happened there last year. the president silent on that top pick but did take a swing at nfl players while omarosa takes some swings at him in her new book. all of it part of the 11th hour on a friday night. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 56 of the trump administration. like openie and anthony and mike and the mad dog before them, the president's lead lawyers jay and rudy co-hosted a radio show today. it was sean hannity's daily radio show. so their appearance suited everyone involved in this way. h
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. >> joining me now is malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst, and sean henry, cybersecurity and national security analyst and former executive director of the fbi. thank you for being here. my panel continues with me, as well. sean, let me start with you. i just want to get your reaction to the extraordinary rebuke that we all woke up to, the fact that you have this letter signed by 13 former intelligence officials. >> well, couple things. first of all, i think when you've got people who are career intelligence and military officials, people who have served the nation, distinguished and for such a long period of time, making comments as they did, i think they're looking to ensure that free speech is not squashed and this does not turn into a political issue. i think the text of their comments are strongly worded, and it is done so specifically to ensure that this type of action doesn't occur again. it works against national interests. it appears to have done politically rather than for clear, pure, national security interests. >> let me follow up quickly. the debate is, are there real po
. >> joining me now is malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst, and sean henry, cybersecurity and national security analyst and former executive director of the fbi. thank you for being here. my panel continues with me, as well. sean, let me start with you. i just want to get your reaction to the extraordinary rebuke that we all woke up to, the fact that you have this letter signed by 13 former intelligence officials. >> well, couple things. first of all, i think when you've got...
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on afterwards, former intelligence officer malcom nance sxins -- examines cyber warfare to interferein the 2016 election. he's interviewed by former homeland security during the obama administration susan spaulding. sunday corey sits down with us live for our in depth fiction addition from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern, the best selling science fiction author will answer your questions and talk about his books, including little brother, down and out in the magic kingdom. and his most recent walk away. call in during the program. e-mail us at booktv at c-span.org or send a comment vee k yeah social media. in depth fiction live with corey doct doctorow. also larrieleder discusses his book. they argue the feminist agenda has up ended the family and how we view relationships between men and women. and the first female muslim american to meddle at the plik olympic games. those are just a few of the games on book tv this weekend. television for serious readers. for a complete schedule, visit book tv.org. book tv recently visited members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> this su
on afterwards, former intelligence officer malcom nance sxins -- examines cyber warfare to interferein the 2016 election. he's interviewed by former homeland security during the obama administration susan spaulding. sunday corey sits down with us live for our in depth fiction addition from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern, the best selling science fiction author will answer your questions and talk about his books, including little brother, down and out in the magic kingdom. and his most recent walk...