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malcolm nance, thank you. and shane harris, thank you for your valuable reporting and getting us started tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back jason johnson will join us reporting on efforts to deny thousands and thousands of people from being able to exercise their legal right to vote. >>> and what was said about elizabeth warren which confirms everything we already knew about john kelly. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ ♪ that's gillette clear gel. it goes on clear and keeps you fresh all day. and it doesn't leave white marks on your shirt. gillette clear gel antiperspirant. >>> we have breaking news tonight in what is truly developing as an election scandal in georgia where the georgia naacp is preparing to sue secretary kemp in reports his office has put on
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malcolm nance, thank you. and shane harris, thank you for your valuable reporting and getting us started tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back jason johnson will join us reporting on efforts to deny thousands and thousands of people from being able to exercise their legal right to vote. >>> and what was said about l elizabeth warren which confirms everything we already knew about john kelly. we have serious problems. five seconds to mandatory abort. [ heartbeats ] 4... 3... 2... 1... first man. rated pg-13. you can do things like change your settings, learn tips and tricks, troubleshoot, and even manage your account. finding your xfinity username or wifi password, restarting your equipment, or paying your bill is easier than ever with x1. x1 help. another reason to love x1. say "teach me more" into your voice remote to get started. >>> we have breaking news tonight in what is truly developing as an election scandal in georgia where the georgia naacp is preparing to sue secretary kemp in repo
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tom: nance, i think with marcus onboard -- nancy: and no money in our pockets?t -- 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 busine
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he's integral to it, but was he totally alone. >> malcolm nance we're obviously celebrating good news here tonight, and as i said, a lightning fast investigation, a lightning fast arrest. what worries you further beyond this case? >> well, first, for this suspect, you've really got to re-evaluate your life choices when you wake up to the fbi hostage rescue team surrounding you ask bringing you in as a terrorist because that's what he is. and what we need to consider right now is as jim said, the key part of this investigation is did he act alone. did he assemble all of these devices. was he part of a team that assembled these devices? most worrisome for me is you know, where is the bomb factory. where did he actually assemble these devices? is there an entire pile of them left unmailed, and were other devices mailed and are now inside the mail stream still en route to targets waiting to be sorted and waiting for postal inspectors to find them? this terrorist campaign is not over by any stretch of the imagination until we get those things answered. >> counselor, arianna berg, i want to
he's integral to it, but was he totally alone. >> malcolm nance we're obviously celebrating good news here tonight, and as i said, a lightning fast investigation, a lightning fast arrest. what worries you further beyond this case? >> well, first, for this suspect, you've really got to re-evaluate your life choices when you wake up to the fbi hostage rescue team surrounding you ask bringing you in as a terrorist because that's what he is. and what we need to consider right now is as...
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malcolm nance, ali velshi with us here in new york. gentlemen, thank you both. >>> and coming up, more from the president's a.p. interview including his effort to try to diminish the role of his long-time and lawyer personal lawyer, michael cohen. he's now calling him a pr guy. we'll see how that will go over. in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and where extreme wildfire conditions may occur, so we can respond faster and better. we're installing cutting edge technology to provide real-time mapping and tracking of weather patterns. and we use this information in partnership with first responde
malcolm nance, ali velshi with us here in new york. gentlemen, thank you both. >>> and coming up, more from the president's a.p. interview including his effort to try to diminish the role of his long-time and lawyer personal lawyer, michael cohen. he's now calling him a pr guy. we'll see how that will go over. in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is...
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jill winebanks, john harwood, and malcolm nance. everything about this presidency is unusual. we say it probably every weekend. what is more unusual is that we have a president who, you know, he did the condemnation in written form. he read it out of the prompter. but he immediately goes back to attacking the very people who were under attack. he doesn't contact the former president. he doesn't do any of the normal things that a president would do. what does that say to you? >> well, it tells me he has no interest in the role of being president of the united states. he doesn't. he's not worthy of the title. in fact he is actually working against the interests of the united states. let me put this -- as a counterterroism professional, let me put it to you this way, this nation sustained a terrorist mail bombing campaign this week. the only reason that we don't have postal workers or individuals who the bombs were sent to injured, wounded or killed is because the bomber was too incompetent to actually produce an effective device. but they were real devices. the fbi says they wer
jill winebanks, john harwood, and malcolm nance. everything about this presidency is unusual. we say it probably every weekend. what is more unusual is that we have a president who, you know, he did the condemnation in written form. he read it out of the prompter. but he immediately goes back to attacking the very people who were under attack. he doesn't contact the former president. he doesn't do any of the normal things that a president would do. what does that say to you? >> well, it...
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. >> malcolm nance is with us as well. tell us what you're hoping to hear. >> i'm hoping the attorney general gives us a broad out line of this plot. most importantly there's two factors that the others have been bringing up. we don't know the breadth of this. i hope tths one individual. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.ths one. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.htths o. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.istths . i pray to god this is only one individual who did this. itths individual. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.stths o individual. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this. one in. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this. >> do we know -- does he have a house? does he have an apartment? was he living out of his van? i know the new york times interviewed someone who had taken a photo of the van. he said when he would see this parked, it suggested somebody was staying in it. >> it's really interesting you s
. >> malcolm nance is with us as well. tell us what you're hoping to hear. >> i'm hoping the attorney general gives us a broad out line of this plot. most importantly there's two factors that the others have been bringing up. we don't know the breadth of this. i hope tths one individual. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.ths one. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.htths o. i pray to god this is only one individual who did this.istths . i pray...
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malcolm nance, a former u.s. intelligence officer. welcome to both of you, thank you.ent is combining issues of fake news, which i think we can all agree with journalists shouldn't pedal in fake news, with bias and negativity. they're not the same thing. there's a lot of negative coverage of the president of the united states. because the president of the united states lies a lot and we have to correct him. >> i would venture to say it's not even negative coverage, it's factual coverage. it's the idea that when the president says something that's not true, journalists need to point that out. everywhere i've worked if you make a mistake, you have to correct yourself. so journalists not only are not purposely misleading people but when we make a mistake, we own up to it. this president is not someone who says i made that up or i'm sorry, i was mistaken. he said i regret almost nothing. there's this idea that the president, when he gets in these rallies, even though yesterday i would say the white house had a pretty strong reaction to this, the white house sometimes bungl
malcolm nance, a former u.s. intelligence officer. welcome to both of you, thank you.ent is combining issues of fake news, which i think we can all agree with journalists shouldn't pedal in fake news, with bias and negativity. they're not the same thing. there's a lot of negative coverage of the president of the united states. because the president of the united states lies a lot and we have to correct him. >> i would venture to say it's not even negative coverage, it's factual coverage....
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and in the meantime i want to go to malcolm nance.n here, just how are you processing aunt of ll o what are you watching for. >> and now we're hoping to get more information about the details of how the attack was carried out. let's not ins take this at all, this was a terrorist attack. it meets every element of the definition of terrorism. it was an act of violence of a political and i'd lonldeologica nature. and the social writings of rob bowers on the internet is amazing. he is a rabid anti-semite. and he says that they are bringing muslims in to the united states so he wanted to punish them. so leading up to this press conference, we're getting a better picture of the gunman itself, but what we really need to know is how did he perpetrate this, was he by himself, was this a broader conspiracy. do we have a group of gunmen who may be out there or who are out to inspire other nazi -- neo-nazis like himself. >> and you refer to the posts from this suspect. it is something to behold. of course there is the work of the southern poverty
and in the meantime i want to go to malcolm nance.n here, just how are you processing aunt of ll o what are you watching for. >> and now we're hoping to get more information about the details of how the attack was carried out. let's not ins take this at all, this was a terrorist attack. it meets every element of the definition of terrorism. it was an act of violence of a political and i'd lonldeologica nature. and the social writings of rob bowers on the internet is amazing. he is a rabid...
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and msnbc terrorism analyst malcolm nance. thank you for being here. it's confounding to a lot of people. this seems pretty simple. a u.s. resident, wrote for the "washington post," he's thought dead but presumed dead, perhaps murdered inside this consulate. donald trump can't bring himself to say unequivocally this is a terrible thing, we're going to get to the bottom of it. why? >> you're right, he won't -- resident for the united states is murdered on foreign soil by an allied government. and the answer -- well, there's many potential answers. one of the obvious ones is, is he making money out of saudi arabia. that's a question being asked a lot now. we've never got the trump's tax returns. we know the saudis spent a lot of money at his apartments. he bragged about it a couple years ago in the action campaign they spent $14 million to $15 million on his apartments. posted to first increase in revenue in two years in its first quarter thanks to the saudi entourage with the crown prince coming to stay. it's really odd. this is a president lots of conf
and msnbc terrorism analyst malcolm nance. thank you for being here. it's confounding to a lot of people. this seems pretty simple. a u.s. resident, wrote for the "washington post," he's thought dead but presumed dead, perhaps murdered inside this consulate. donald trump can't bring himself to say unequivocally this is a terrible thing, we're going to get to the bottom of it. why? >> you're right, he won't -- resident for the united states is murdered on foreign soil by an...
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thank you, malcolm nance. >>> kavanaugh and the caravan, isn't that clever?hat are democrats offering as a countermessage? this is "hardball," where the action. i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, because i am cured. talk to your doctor about mavyret. b
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and really started with the idea of racial kof nance on houses. >> reporter: in the early 1900s, the contracts said his homes could never be owned, used or occupied by any negro or person of african descent. >> we felt abandoned and probably disenfranchised for many years. >> reporter: karen slaughter has lived east of troost most of her life. as a child she wouldn't cross the street but today as the president of her neighborhood association, she is pushing for change. >> we were a food desert from 2009 to june of this year. >> reporter: thanks to her team, a supermarket incentivized by the city to move in is thriving. and on troost avenue, changes in the air. >> like a stainless steel top on the fridge. >> reporter: chef justin and rasean clark opened the urban cafe on troost when everyone said they shouldn't. what did everyone say what you said you'll open up a restaurant right on troost? >> oh, man, they thought i was crazy. >> reporter: they are building one three times as big still on troost avenue. >> today i see all cultures coming to troost. i don't think it's the dividing li
and really started with the idea of racial kof nance on houses. >> reporter: in the early 1900s, the contracts said his homes could never be owned, used or occupied by any negro or person of african descent. >> we felt abandoned and probably disenfranchised for many years. >> reporter: karen slaughter has lived east of troost most of her life. as a child she wouldn't cross the street but today as the president of her neighborhood association, she is pushing for change....
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now let's be honest, nance, >> we've secretly been on baby bump watch for a while now, but we also thinking very fashionable clues along the way. the royal baby is believed to have been conceived near the end of july, right around the time of this very public display of affection. >> meghan hid the early stages of her pregnancy with oversized coats and loose fitting tops. many royal watchers suspected there was a baby on the way when she seemed to be covering up something under this flowy ruffled dress. a few weeks later was she dropping hints with these words at the launch of her charity cookbook? >> working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love. >> she would have known she was in the early stages of pregnancy. maybe that was her own subtle nod to the fact that she was with child. >> this loose fitting peplum top set off a new course of baby rumors even if pregnant meghan showed off her sporty side with a game of net ball. >> thank you so much. it's incredibly special to be here today. >> at her first solo event she wore a belted loose fitting blac
now let's be honest, nance, >> we've secretly been on baby bump watch for a while now, but we also thinking very fashionable clues along the way. the royal baby is believed to have been conceived near the end of july, right around the time of this very public display of affection. >> meghan hid the early stages of her pregnancy with oversized coats and loose fitting tops. many royal watchers suspected there was a baby on the way when she seemed to be covering up something under this...
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welljoining us now from philadelphia is former us intelligence officer and author, malcolm nance.gations, to try and find out who is behind the sending of these what they have called hype bombs? what is occurring right now, centred in new york city is a massivejoint terrorism task force which is made up terrorism task force which is made up the components of the fbi as lead agency, us marshal service, up the components of the fbi as lead agency, us marshalservice, us secret service comment new york city police and their homeland security division. new york state police and their homeland security division and their homeland security division and the department of homeland security for any other external support that they will need. the first thing they have done is taken these devices and determined whether they are viable, whether they are actually devices that were intended to explode and could explode, or whether they were dummy devices. the second thing that is happening simultaneously is there is happening simultaneously is there isa is happening simultaneously is there is a
welljoining us now from philadelphia is former us intelligence officer and author, malcolm nance.gations, to try and find out who is behind the sending of these what they have called hype bombs? what is occurring right now, centred in new york city is a massivejoint terrorism task force which is made up terrorism task force which is made up the components of the fbi as lead agency, us marshal service, up the components of the fbi as lead agency, us marshalservice, us secret service comment new...
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trump seems eager to contain rather that confront the fallout as well as terrorism analyst malcolm nance. a perfect panel here. i start with you, nick, on what we're seeing is a type of ethical, moral, humanitarian pressure, call it whatever you want, something other than raw real politics seems to be having incremental pressure. what is your view? >> well, i mean i think that there is very mild progress, i mean, you know, okay, it certainly is good that steve mnuchin isn't going to the investment conference, but at the end of the day, you don't see the u.s. clearly pursuing some kind of an investigation that will get the truth. you know, calling on the sought dis to spend a few more days investigating when this would essentially involve the crown prince investigating himself is a nonstarter and we still seem to think that we have no leverage over the saudis when, you know, we have nothing but leverage. the saudis rely on us for the thing they care most about which is security. and i really do fear that -- i think the latest report from "the times" that there may be an effort to blame th
trump seems eager to contain rather that confront the fallout as well as terrorism analyst malcolm nance. a perfect panel here. i start with you, nick, on what we're seeing is a type of ethical, moral, humanitarian pressure, call it whatever you want, something other than raw real politics seems to be having incremental pressure. what is your view? >> well, i mean i think that there is very mild progress, i mean, you know, okay, it certainly is good that steve mnuchin isn't going to the...
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that's what we have to be careful of. >> i want to get our colleague malcolm nance to weigh in. speak to us about the environment that we're living in. earlier this week i spoke to a presidential historian who said one thing she can look back in history as bad as times were, we were led by good people. they cared about the country and we cared about each other. i worry right now that on both sides these extremes are unwilling to care about each other. we're viewing our own brothers and sisters and neighbors and colleagues as the enemy and how dangerous the perfective is. >> you know, let me try to recalibrate this conversation because i think we're going too far down that path. what is happening right now that every one needs to understand is the united states is under a national mail bombing campaign. this bombing campaign most likely originates from an american citizen or someone who has a grudge against this one particular wing of american citizens. tomorrow we could find ten new devices going to republicans. the important thing is the nation is under attack. an individual ha
that's what we have to be careful of. >> i want to get our colleague malcolm nance to weigh in. speak to us about the environment that we're living in. earlier this week i spoke to a presidential historian who said one thing she can look back in history as bad as times were, we were led by good people. they cared about the country and we cared about each other. i worry right now that on both sides these extremes are unwilling to care about each other. we're viewing our own brothers and...
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thank you, malcolm nance. up next president trump's closing message to his voters.augh and the caravan. isn't that clever? what are democrats offering as a countermessage? this is "hardball," where the action is. ico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service? now that's a win-win. winner. winner. yay me! oh, hi! good luck. switch to geico®. it's a win-win. [woman 2] ..this... [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. [avo] humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometim
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. >> abc news aviation consultant john nance told me from a seattle office that long overtime from staff shortages can take a toll. >> you can have a controller who slows everything down because he or she is getting tired. but now an emergency comes. can they think as fast as needed? >> just last week several of desaulnier's measures were signed into law. now he is turning to the shortage and the risk that presents. >> we just have to make sure we have the best people. and particularly in the high cost areas there has to be a differential because of the cost of living. we're trying to do that in congress, but we need to get more qualified people in those hours as soon as possible. >> the faa declined an on camera interview, but sent an e-mail saying they've made steady gains have upgraded their program to help trainees become more certified more quickly. i'm posting the full statement along with more information and links on this issue if you like to go deeper at abcnews.com. >> it's an important issue that affects almost everyone. >> a huge issue. >> thanks. >>> tonight on abc's "20/20"
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joining us now is malcolm nance and barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan and currently a professor but has experience with bombs and attempted bombs and bomb makers. on one hand, barbara, we rely on the fact that these folks are not always as smart as they think they are. but we actually have that experience with bombers and attempted assassins who are really, really smart. we've developed some remarkable techniques for finding these people. and politics aside, the last few days has worked as it should have in terms of investigation and honing in on whoever did this. >> absolutely. and i think it's a really great shining moment for the fbi and all these other laufrmw enforce agencies to see how they work together and put together clues. and the work is not done yet. they will continue to do things like get a search warrant for his home, a search warrant for his car where may they find bomb ca components and other thing,s. so if he carries a cellphone that's like a personal gps device. you can find out whether h
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do i still have malcolm nance as well? malcolm, are you with me? >> yes. >> okay. ma malcolm, there is a lot that we don't know, and the chief question being who is behind it or what group might be behind this. and no one is claiming responsibili responsibility, so far. what do we know about the kind of person or people who send pipe bombs, malcolm? >> well, clint van zandt have given you some good point erers this. and every year, the bureau of tobacco and firearms make up a sum are ri of all of the explosives sent around the united states, and pipe bombs are one of the smaller number of explosives that are used. most of the containers are five gallon drums of explosives, but the kind here, pipe bombs, they are generally for the amateurs who want to build an explosive device and have a relatively good payload and they use the black powder that you can buy for reloading the bullets for guys who shoot. so this type of the explosive payload in there they enhance it by putting in ball bearings in there, but general ly the pipe itself is the shrap nell anel af the come
do i still have malcolm nance as well? malcolm, are you with me? >> yes. >> okay. ma malcolm, there is a lot that we don't know, and the chief question being who is behind it or what group might be behind this. and no one is claiming responsibili responsibility, so far. what do we know about the kind of person or people who send pipe bombs, malcolm? >> well, clint van zandt have given you some good point erers this. and every year, the bureau of tobacco and firearms make up a...
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security jennifer nance with the bundled up business models used by american corporations. she controls. the solution. in association. with deleting. an investigative documentary. ghost war on r.t. . right. now we're back with j. young leave present for the korean sit ups the international economic policy mr lee of cool that way what well do you think russia could play in this in opinion what can russia to to normalize the situation is in you know civil. you know this status quo we have in terms of north korea's denuclearization stems from the differences between the united states and north korea russia needs to play an even more active role on the community. strategically speaking for example that can be accomplished by a trilateral cooperation between north korea south korea and russia i believe that north korea will be ready to nuclearize very soon there could be an agreement about some of the nuclear weapons and materials to be taken to russia and disposed of there then on the basis of mutual trust the united states and russia could help north korea in the energy center
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security jennifer nance with the bundled up business models used by american corporations. police. said if. a dissociation. i knew good he saw it is just somebody with to me to be. an investigative documentary. ghost more. welcome back to turn on the t.v. sets in any major nation and you'll likely see condemnation of trump's usa based on identity politics tension but if we ignore the breathless near liberals maybe we can hear that the rot set in long ago and london is just like the people of louisiana depicted in a new documentary may recognize stories of different life and death outcomes that are determined by clubs and we went to the mayfair rotel in london to talk to one of the stars of what you're going to do when the world's on fire judy hill to talk about where clause and race interests act judy over here gentrification is a big issue poor areas bar as a community people are being moved out in favorable to the national companies what happened to your bow wow my bar. had a bar for three and a half years or was pretty girl and it first started a war or maybe that eight months a
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the main conclusion of security jennifer nance with. the business models used by american corporations. to see to. see. solutions. in association with. new click on the song is it is just really closer to getting. an investigative documentary. ghost me on. welcome back to walt of parts with its image recalled a professor of government and russian studies at harvard university professor colton the national security adviser john bolton is expected in moscow within the next few days and the speculation in this country is that he is going to try to explore how macho freshness increasing pivot to china could be adjusted oh perhaps reversed. how much do you think the kremlin could accommodate the tump of ministration on doubts wrong. i'm not aware of any information a book the agenda for this meeting that's a closely held secret i guess they'll talk about that but i doubt very much that the american ministration thinks that russia's going to you know quickly reorient its position vis a vis china i assume though also talk about ukraine you kno
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security jennifer nance with. business models used by american corporations. the solution. in this is he doesn't. need to can he sell some of those it is just somebody he's affiliated to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl truck so i chose to drive trucks people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the mountains just slowed down so much they lost their jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal. welcome back to the c
security jennifer nance with. business models used by american corporations. the solution. in this is he doesn't. need to can he sell some of those it is just somebody he's affiliated to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make...
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you do i mean jani i mean political pressure on the run to the moon conclude to security jennifer nance with the new bundled up business models he was my american corporations. he's sold them good mental disease has. seen. the solution. alleys up in association with. the new can he saw it is just somebody with till he came to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome back to walter parts with timothy colton professor of government and russian studies at harvard university professor cult and trumps national security advisor john bolton is expected in moscow within the next few days and the speculation in this country is that he is going to try to explore how macho russia's increasing pivot to china could be adjusted or perhaps reversed. how much do you think the kremlin could accommodate to trump administration on that front. i'm not aware of any information a book the agenda for this meeting that's a closely held secret i guess they'll talk about that but i doubt very much that the american ministration thinks that russia's going to you know quickly reorient its position v
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we have spent a lot of time talking about mabt nance this morning and i appreciate that very much. we all value our maintainers very much. and i know it's very different having maintainers in a transportation ground unit than having maintainers in your squadrons. but just really understanding how very important it is. and secretary, in your written statement, you did reference some of the challenges that you're facing in regard to sustainment of weapons systems, equipment, particularly with regard to the mants nance and logistics. i was pleased to see that the air force looks for ways to improve efficiency and cost effectively. so we talk about artificial intelligence. and we continue to hear about the potential benefits of ai and machine learning on predictive maintenance. and is the air force currently utilizing these types of technologies or do you think these emerging technologies present maybe a cost effective means of improving maintenance within the air force. pz. >> a very good question. we are testing out what we call conditioned space maintenance plus, which involves pred
we have spent a lot of time talking about mabt nance this morning and i appreciate that very much. we all value our maintainers very much. and i know it's very different having maintainers in a transportation ground unit than having maintainers in your squadrons. but just really understanding how very important it is. and secretary, in your written statement, you did reference some of the challenges that you're facing in regard to sustainment of weapons systems, equipment, particularly with...
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malcolm nance, e.j. you. >>> they defend trump, don't do much more than that. more on that. . i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying . an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> what i would do, i know what i'm going to do. i'm going to sanction the hell out of saudi arabia. >> we have to take some sort of economic sanctions. we have to put a clear statement out demonizing them. >> we lose our moral standing to criticize putin for murdering people, assad for murdering people. we can't say anything about that if we allow saudi arabia to do it. >> there was lots of tough talk this week fr
malcolm nance, e.j. you. >>> they defend trump, don't do much more than that. more on that. . i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying . an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish,...
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this criterion will establish that the owner is commited to investing in the mainls nance of the property. the next criterion would be distinctiveness. the project will preserve a distinctive of a property. due to its exceptional nature. [coughing] the fourth cry tier dwron would be that the promise would preserve a property where a legacy business is located. this criterion will establish that the owner is commited to preserving the property, including physical features with a finite existing legacy business. and the last criterion would be recently designated city landmarks. currently eligibility is limited to properties on or before december 31. with the proposed amendment -- [coughing] excuse me. >> take your time. have a water break. >> with the proposed amendment, existing designation requirements would remain the same. however, the designation timeframe would change. this would expand eligibility to more property owners and give property owners more of an tounlts seek historic designation. [coughing] the last priority consideration criteria would require amendment to the administra
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she took the question quite literally and gave a weather report, oh, nance. >> people ask me is it a? in either case, it's little drops of water, and many of them, if the election were today, we would win the majority. i don't know how much water would be involved, but i know we would win the majority. wave or tsunami, we'll see in three weeks. kennedy: mercy. wow, what a gift. if pelosi's predictions hold true, democrats are likely to push for repeal of the president's tax cuts. according to heritage foundation such a move could raise taxes and every single congressional district. would a dimm victory be an economic disaster. senior fellow mattie duppler is back with right term strategy president chris barron and capri cafaro. welcome, everyone. >> hello. kennedy: mattie, start with you, with nancy's very bold prediction. [ laughter ] >> let's talk about taxes a little bit. people like lower taxes, will democrats be so bold as to undo those loving tax cuts? >> democrats have been so bold since the moment the tax cut was passed into law. the number one priority is to repeal it as soo
she took the question quite literally and gave a weather report, oh, nance. >> people ask me is it a? in either case, it's little drops of water, and many of them, if the election were today, we would win the majority. i don't know how much water would be involved, but i know we would win the majority. wave or tsunami, we'll see in three weeks. kennedy: mercy. wow, what a gift. if pelosi's predictions hold true, democrats are likely to push for repeal of the president's tax cuts....
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fortunate to be able to ask the three of you to start off our conversation, jim kavanaugh and malcolm nance and ariana byrd. thank you. steve schmidt is here with us digesting everything. later the one record that donald trump broke this month, "the 11th hour" back after this. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. the kind of skills, that work for you. digital transformation actually what does ithappen?o make it takes dell technologies, a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere... and we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply to be redirected to the people that need it most. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah will transform not just the automobile, but
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ceo and president of concerned women for america, penny nance. welcome. i want to read a little bit more of "the new york times" opinion piece, white women come get your people. it's said white women benefit from patriarchy by trading on their whiteness. in return, they are placed on a pedestal to be "cherished and reviewed." >> i have to tell you i am still roiling from what kamala harris said. she does not represent all woman. concerned women for america as the nation's largest public policy organization. a lot of what i've heard tonight is racist and belittling of our experience. by the way, i am a survivor of a physical assault and attempted rate. -- attempted rape. what they have managed to do is a really encourage enthusiasm like i've never seen. it has been, our phones are ringing off the hook. women are saying how can we get involved. we had a rally of 500 women outside the senate, although you didn't see it covered arthur then probably on fox. we had women walking the halls. we believe in fairness. equal protection under the law. we believe, as t
ceo and president of concerned women for america, penny nance. welcome. i want to read a little bit more of "the new york times" opinion piece, white women come get your people. it's said white women benefit from patriarchy by trading on their whiteness. in return, they are placed on a pedestal to be "cherished and reviewed." >> i have to tell you i am still roiling from what kamala harris said. she does not represent all woman. concerned women for america as the...
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in austin, a citywide "boil water" order nance was issued this -- ordinance was issued this week and officials stress the importance of cutting down on water use. that same region has been experiencing flooding for weeks. mary, you have been following the journey through mexico toward the u.s. of hurricane willa. >> even though willa has weakened, it will still bring a lot of rain not only to texas but up through the southeast and the northeast/east coast. willa is moving over the mainland of mexico. a tropical depression now will continue to weaken. maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour. 75 miles east-northeast of durango, mexico. it's moving fast at 25 miles per hour and as we go through the day, it will weaken to a low pressure system but it's going to move into texas first. of course, texas dealing with flash flooding less than a week ago. it will continue up through florida and georgia there, areas that have already seen a lot of rain with hurricane michael and then up the east coast so rain for the eastern half of the u.s. all because of what's left of willa here. so hea
in austin, a citywide "boil water" order nance was issued this -- ordinance was issued this week and officials stress the importance of cutting down on water use. that same region has been experiencing flooding for weeks. mary, you have been following the journey through mexico toward the u.s. of hurricane willa. >> even though willa has weakened, it will still bring a lot of rain not only to texas but up through the southeast and the northeast/east coast. willa is moving over...
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remains very popular with the republican base, so that's why you've seen him escalate his appear nances he's trying to resort to the same campaign he had in 2016. what prompts the left because we've seen a lot of promptness in democrats and their desire to present a backlash to the president at the polls. >> so congressman, you have the heller race in nevada and the heitkamp race in north dakota. in a cruel way, they're self-kacancelling if they both the way the polls tell us they'll go. do you think they have a chance if they keep spending money and getting to the finish line? >> no, i don't think so, but as we get close, you'll see both parties tend to pull back. donald trump has made every day the last two years about him, the news cycle about him. what he can't get away from is november 6 will also, therefore, be about him. we know in arizona, nevada, those are closer states. we know in west virginia, manchin might pull it out. the remarkable thing coming off all the intensity of kavanaugh, all the divisiveness of kavanaugh, i think from a macro level nothing really shifted. if you
remains very popular with the republican base, so that's why you've seen him escalate his appear nances he's trying to resort to the same campaign he had in 2016. what prompts the left because we've seen a lot of promptness in democrats and their desire to present a backlash to the president at the polls. >> so congressman, you have the heller race in nevada and the heitkamp race in north dakota. in a cruel way, they're self-kacancelling if they both the way the polls tell us they'll go....
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. >> reporter: i appreciate malcolm nance a lot. i think he's one of the smartest guys i know. everybody who got a package is a critic of the president in some way. as a news organization, you're meant to be critics of the president and everybody else. that's what the news does. it holds power to account. everybody else has been in opposition to or a critic. while he suggests there may be ten more packages out there, we know of seven so far. it's beyond coincidence that all seven packages have gone to people who either have been critical of the president or whom the president has been critical of. i don't know that we can separate that. i don't know that we can separate the reality of who has received these potential pipe bombs. i saw a picture of it. they looked like pipe bombs. there's white powder. i agree with tom winter if we thought it was dangerous, i think we would be seeing something different than what woor seeing now. we're seeing the police lines move.woor seeing now. we're seeing the police lines move.ewoor seeing now. we're seeing the police lines move.'woor seein
. >> reporter: i appreciate malcolm nance a lot. i think he's one of the smartest guys i know. everybody who got a package is a critic of the president in some way. as a news organization, you're meant to be critics of the president and everybody else. that's what the news does. it holds power to account. everybody else has been in opposition to or a critic. while he suggests there may be ten more packages out there, we know of seven so far. it's beyond coincidence that all seven packages...
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nance set one on the head sets telling us which cam trees look at keeping these guys in line. >> we miss's in a better case >> nice job. >> switching gears here, kill that music drum roll, here. you know what jock-doers and steve grasso have in common. they are both having the time of their lives. >> wow. >> undefeated still. >> undefeated. >> never lost one of these. >> i'm not serious. >> all right >> time for the final trade, tim. >> fedex has been losing a lot over the last couple of weeks. down 25% this is a fantastic company that i don't see any breakdown in their growth fedex? >> karen. >> we haven't talked about it in a long time and solar edge >> wow. >> grasso? >> cronos, up big after hours. >> guy >> cute baby. >> super cute. >> you can't tell how big the baby is. >> 19 1/2 inches long. you don' >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to mak
nance set one on the head sets telling us which cam trees look at keeping these guys in line. >> we miss's in a better case >> nice job. >> switching gears here, kill that music drum roll, here. you know what jock-doers and steve grasso have in common. they are both having the time of their lives. >> wow. >> undefeated still. >> undefeated. >> never lost one of these. >> i'm not serious. >> all right >> time for the final trade, tim....
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. >> abc news aviation consultant john nance told me sfr a seattle office that long hours can take a toll. >> you can have a control slowing everything down because he or she is getting tired but now an emergency occurs and can that controller think as fast as needed? that's where fatigue comes fl. >> of the last of desaunier's measures to prevent accidents were signed into law. now you turns to controller shortage and the risks it presents. >> we have to make sure we have the best people and particularly in the high cost areas there has to be a difference because of the cost of living. we are trying to do that in congress. but we need to get more people, qualified people in the towers as soon as possible. >> the fa declined an on camera interview but sent an email saying they have made steady gains in hiring new controllers and upgraded the program to help trainees become certified more quickly. i'm hoefting the full statement with more information on links on the issue if you'd like to go deeper at abc 7 news.com. >>> time now is 5:15. a dramatic crash north of santa rosa. this vid
. >> abc news aviation consultant john nance told me sfr a seattle office that long hours can take a toll. >> you can have a control slowing everything down because he or she is getting tired but now an emergency occurs and can that controller think as fast as needed? that's where fatigue comes fl. >> of the last of desaunier's measures to prevent accidents were signed into law. now you turns to controller shortage and the risks it presents. >> we have to make sure we...
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joining us now is malcolm nance, an msnbc counter intelligence. they can intercept using cell towers, the phone itself, using the device. the national security counsel has given the president a phone that apparently is fixed for this sort of stuff, and the president doesn't like that. >> well, you're absolutely right. this device that everybody carries is an intelligence agigator and communications device not just for you and your family but for foreign intelligence agencies should they deem that you are targetable. the top target in the united states is the mind-set, thought processes and decisions of the president of the united states. no matter who he is, no matter who is sitting in that chair, the president of the united states will reveal information which is confidential just in his general discussions. so if you can get an unsecured telephone like an iphone, you know, every iphone, each one of these they're not shielded. they emanate, radiate information. they're almost location tracking devices. if you can get close enough or get within th
joining us now is malcolm nance, an msnbc counter intelligence. they can intercept using cell towers, the phone itself, using the device. the national security counsel has given the president a phone that apparently is fixed for this sort of stuff, and the president doesn't like that. >> well, you're absolutely right. this device that everybody carries is an intelligence agigator and communications device not just for you and your family but for foreign intelligence agencies should they...