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malcolm nance has explained things to russian brainwashing, one-third of the u.s.opulation can no longer perceive reality. now what would you do if somebody repeated those exact same words to you on a city bus? he would likely be worried and at the very least would probably switch seats. williams didn't seem to conside consider, and williams asked how the russians could've pulled off an operation this extensive without the willing help of american -- this aired verbatim last night on msnbc. watch. >> they have played on the themes of far right conspiracy theorists, and the john birch society, a sideline group. they have amplified racism to the point where the altar right, steve bannon's own creation of gamers, is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the trump campaign and our believers in david duke, the ku klux klan, david spencer, the neo-nazi and robert spencer of the phobia, to the point -- s how they went after to suppress the african-american vote and there was no doubt in my mind or anybody else's in the intelligence committee that doesn't believe that it took a
malcolm nance has explained things to russian brainwashing, one-third of the u.s.opulation can no longer perceive reality. now what would you do if somebody repeated those exact same words to you on a city bus? he would likely be worried and at the very least would probably switch seats. williams didn't seem to conside consider, and williams asked how the russians could've pulled off an operation this extensive without the willing help of american -- this aired verbatim last night on msnbc....
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i heard chief nance say that that is because of the commitment that san francisco has made to invest in these services and the c.b.o.s and the supports that we've put into place, and that's absolutely the case. so we celebrate that there's less kids in the system, that there's more opportunities in the communities to keep them here. most of the agencies that are involved in this work are entrenched in community. they are also representative -- the staff are drawn from communities and represent the diverse cultural and linguistic choices. many of the staff in our organizations have been involved in juvenile probation and have their own experience and life lessons to bring into the mix. we are in need of support. we're hitting some challenges along the way. partnerships are difficult, as you know, and it's vital that we figure out how to partner in ways that best serve the young people and keep them in the community. we're asking for the supervisors to help us with creative solutions to enable san francisco to build and become a more supported and safer community for our young people a
i heard chief nance say that that is because of the commitment that san francisco has made to invest in these services and the c.b.o.s and the supports that we've put into place, and that's absolutely the case. so we celebrate that there's less kids in the system, that there's more opportunities in the communities to keep them here. most of the agencies that are involved in this work are entrenched in community. they are also representative -- the staff are drawn from communities and represent...
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still with us, malcolm nance and jack barski. jack, as a former kgb spy, i have to ask you, julia yaffe corrected me on this. i called her a spy. she said she's mot a spy. she's an agent. how do you define her? >> i agree with julia. she's not a spy. let me tell you something. a spy does not cooperate. this is the one thing -- this is a hard and fast rule of training when you go into espionage, particularly coming out of the the soviet union or russia. i was instructed that way. others that i know and trust were instructed that way. when you are caught, you provide nothing because we will get you out. and the russians and the soviets had a phenomenal track record of doing that. this lady cooperates. i believe she'll have a hard time even when she gets back to russia because she eventually gets kicked out of the country. i think she overreached. she's a volunteer. she's an amateur. she had no operational training in espionage whatsoever. she communicated via social media, not a spy, an agent, possibly with loose connections to esp
still with us, malcolm nance and jack barski. jack, as a former kgb spy, i have to ask you, julia yaffe corrected me on this. i called her a spy. she said she's mot a spy. she's an agent. how do you define her? >> i agree with julia. she's not a spy. let me tell you something. a spy does not cooperate. this is the one thing -- this is a hard and fast rule of training when you go into espionage, particularly coming out of the the soviet union or russia. i was instructed that way. others...
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i have a comment, though, after hearing the presentation from chief nance. so i have to say that i think, chief, that we have seen the juvenile justice model stay the same for over the years and decades, and including, i believe, even when my husband was incarcerated. do you feel that we're adequately serving youth in this system? could they be better served in the community or a home setting? >> well, again, supervisor few fewer, thank you for the question. i want to punctuate the fact that san francisco, a county over over 800,000 people has barely 14 kids in our system. can we do better? can we do more? absolutely, always, so i'm heartened by the feedback that we heard today from the community agencies, from the young people. we were all -- from my staff, taking copious notes because we value the information. we believe that there is an opportunity to strengthen our partnerships. we believe that there is an opportunity to reenvision the way community supervision is delivered, and we're committed to working with our community and working with community age
i have a comment, though, after hearing the presentation from chief nance. so i have to say that i think, chief, that we have seen the juvenile justice model stay the same for over the years and decades, and including, i believe, even when my husband was incarcerated. do you feel that we're adequately serving youth in this system? could they be better served in the community or a home setting? >> well, again, supervisor few fewer, thank you for the question. i want to punctuate the fact...
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taylor, jimon, nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to these guys as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] us a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here's my conclusion, he played , to so he could move on enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his energy, to live at all. settings,n with two full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] to beght us what it means a wonderful father, grandfather, great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we sought our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, never steered. .e tested his patients i know i did. [laughter] responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone. i think he can hear you. he has not said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you. you've been a wonderful father. the last words he would ever say on earth were i love you, too. to us, he was close to
taylor, jimon, nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to these guys as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] us a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here's my conclusion, he played , to so he could move on enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his energy, to live at all. settings,n with two full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] to beght us...
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s chief nance to give a presentation. colleagues, if it's okay with you, i would like for our juvenile justice provider's association to present their analysis of their juvenile just i say services, as well, representing over 20 organizations with mission aligned in bringing the voices of young people and their families to advocate for positive change in the system. and now chief nance. >> supervisor fewer, thank you. chair mandelman, supervisor ronen, thank you all for the opportunity to talk about the juvenile justice system. before we begin, i just want to acknowledge that we have members of our superior court in the audience representing our juvenile justice courts, and we enjoy tremendous support from our judges, and they are very invested in the programs and services offered by the juvenile protection department. i did put together a slide deck for you that essentially responds to the questions that were raised, and i think you highlighted those questions in your opening remarks, supervisor fewer, so we'll move onto
s chief nance to give a presentation. colleagues, if it's okay with you, i would like for our juvenile justice provider's association to present their analysis of their juvenile just i say services, as well, representing over 20 organizations with mission aligned in bringing the voices of young people and their families to advocate for positive change in the system. and now chief nance. >> supervisor fewer, thank you. chair mandelman, supervisor ronen, thank you all for the opportunity to...
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this did not happen in my time. >> malcolm nance. jack barsky. let's have this talk again. thank you, gentleman. fascinating on a friday night. >>> now we move to this. the airplanes spotted on the ground to our south that got the attention of the federal government. we'll explain when we come back. [woman 1] this... [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 sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening hea
this did not happen in my time. >> malcolm nance. jack barsky. let's have this talk again. thank you, gentleman. fascinating on a friday night. >>> now we move to this. the airplanes spotted on the ground to our south that got the attention of the federal government. we'll explain when we come back. [woman 1] this... [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...
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my thanks to this special impromptu law firm we've assembled of nance and vance.e a good weekend, you guys. >> thank you. >> what happens when you take stephen colbert, a mueller witness and msnbc and put them together? just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ junior achievement reaches young people all over the world to prepare them for the future of work. we go into classrooms and we teach entrepreneurial skills and leadership skills. when you actually create a business when you're in your teens, it raises your self-confidence. junior achievement is really unique because they inspire young people to think cre
my thanks to this special impromptu law firm we've assembled of nance and vance.e a good weekend, you guys. >> thank you. >> what happens when you take stephen colbert, a mueller witness and msnbc and put them together? just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local...
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you share it. >> so given what we now know in this "new york times" report, was that a lie, malcolm nancethink in his mind that that's true. i think from that, you know, sort of ephemeral world that he lives in where he feels he's built this giant machine, that that's true. but you know, a better analogy of what facebook is in the consumers, the people who are on facebook, would come from that old movie, soil it green, which is the food stuff everybody ate in a dystopian world. we found out it was people. you are the consumable of facebook, the pictures of your mothers, the things that you say in private to other people, the communications that you share, those are being sold, and you think you have a measure of privacy, you don't. not only will they sell it to other corporations who will extrapolate through algorithms ways to get information into your hands for things that you may not even know you want, foreign actors, hostile intelligence agencies, even if they're not sharing this information, these hostile agencies can steal this information and use it to identify, oh, things like cia
you share it. >> so given what we now know in this "new york times" report, was that a lie, malcolm nancethink in his mind that that's true. i think from that, you know, sort of ephemeral world that he lives in where he feels he's built this giant machine, that that's true. but you know, a better analogy of what facebook is in the consumers, the people who are on facebook, would come from that old movie, soil it green, which is the food stuff everybody ate in a dystopian world....
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i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of
i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend...
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"new york times" best selling author and counterterrorism expert malcolm nance explains just how russia attacked the 2016 election. >> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when bea tollman founded a collection of hotels, those bigger dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to riverworld cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt and more. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar walkenheim iii, the sheryl and philip millstein family, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. withal come to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. president george herbert walker bush at his final resting place will lay beside his wife, ba are bra, and his daughter, robin, who died of leukemia at 3 years old. the president, who aspired to a kinder, gentler america will be buried in college station, texas. the funeral service b
"new york times" best selling author and counterterrorism expert malcolm nance explains just how russia attacked the 2016 election. >> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when bea tollman founded a collection of hotels, those bigger dreams were on the water, a river specifically, multiple rivers that would one day be home to riverworld cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt and more. for...
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i'm going to get exactly that next with malcolm nance and joyce vance. yep. match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my own. i couldn't do it. i needed help. for me, chantix worked. it did. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix, without a doubt, reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthca
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chad nance father always picks his daughter up from the bus the family fled to kabila from conducing northern afghanistan thinking they'd be safer in the capital but explosions rocked the city near the every week recently a car bomb exploded near their home panicking shot numbs parents went out to look for her. but. after the blast we finally found shot nam at the mobile library we were relieved but except to go to the bus we don't let the children out of the house or that. afghanistan has one of the highest ill. in the world at more than sixty percent one in three children cannot read or write so fresh the cream also reads to the children a lot keeping hold of for me as highly important because if i'm hopeful these children will be all for that together because we can we can make something happen in this country so i'm i'm hopeful fresh to careen has started collecting donations again in the hope of renting another bus and bringing more pics to more children. they're telling football now where senegalese defender kali do coulibaly was subjected to recess chance during napoli's one n
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with us to talk about this tonight and the seriousness, malcolm nance. special ops, homeland security. his book is called "the plot that destroyed democracy." >>> malcolm, most people if you ask them will say the schools are in terrible shape except the one my kid goes to so as a consumer matter, i'm guessing a lot of people think i'm too smart for this. tell us what it looks like on our phones tonight? >> what it looks like is information flowing into your telephone. what you think that you're getting across from facebook and all these other media sources and of course the fake media as donald trump calls it is just a fundamental part of your day whether you're listening to am radio, looking at photographs on instagram and pinterest. what russia has done and where the true brilliance of this intelligence operation comes from is way back in the early 2000s the russian military conducted a strategic study and started carrying out a disinformation plan in which they said that instead of carrying out connecticut energy and we could build a frame over t. to
with us to talk about this tonight and the seriousness, malcolm nance. special ops, homeland security. his book is called "the plot that destroyed democracy." >>> malcolm, most people if you ask them will say the schools are in terrible shape except the one my kid goes to so as a consumer matter, i'm guessing a lot of people think i'm too smart for this. tell us what it looks like on our phones tonight? >> what it looks like is information flowing into your telephone....
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thank you, malcolm nance. maya and david will be back with us.24 hours really mean and what happens next. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. >>> it's been quite an eventful 24 hours. my panel is back with me with final thoughts. it's been a long 24. back with me are cynthia, maya, david and paul. maya, when we were talking in the break you made a good point about these filings. the fact that a lot of this stuff we already knew, but why is it significant now? >> what's significant is we already knew, for example, that trump had h
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her married name, pre-priyanka chopra joe nance. ♪ >> vogue.com post third down romantic video of nickhe dance floor. they got a blast of icy water after an article from "the cut"g and fame and married an american star. the family defended the couple saying, what nick and pri have is love. thank you. next. sophie turner tweeted this is wildly inappropriate and totally disgusting. "the cut" pulled the article saying, we found the story didn't meet your standards. we removed it and apologized. how much did we love joe jonas name-checking thank james corden has one about jeff goldblum. ♪ thank you, jeff >> this is genius. >>> "love actually" the holiday classic is getting the live treatment. it stars rumer willis. she got to support of mom demi moore last night. >> i think they'll love it. >> proudly watching rumer shine on stage, mom demi with daughters tallulah and scout. >> you play keira knightley's character who's more innocent and sweet. and then the psychopath. >> got the angel devil thing happening. >> you really do. >> jenna dewan' new bs. he just kisses and instagrams. that's lo
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. >> and jim nance. >> yes, and jim nance has been there for so many celebrations of the bushes, an bencated staff that served the president so well after he left the white house, and gene beck er, and linda casey pepsle who was there from day one. >> and jim mcgraff as well. and as we are watching this bus go by. and what are you seeing? >> it is a very emotional moment as we saw george bush watching his father loaded on to the hearse, and that is the final time that he is going to be leaving st. martin, and this is a church that he and his family have worshipped at for more than 50 years, and it has grown to be the largest episcopal church in the country, and you saw the emotion of the family as they listened to the eulogies and jim baker choking back tears as he wrapped up the powerful words and listening to george p. bush that was inkrcredible to witnes and more than 12,000 people or so came here overnight to pay respects as george bush lie in are repose at st. martin's, and now he is on the way to his final resting place at the presidential museum in college station. and the train
. >> and jim nance. >> yes, and jim nance has been there for so many celebrations of the bushes, an bencated staff that served the president so well after he left the white house, and gene beck er, and linda casey pepsle who was there from day one. >> and jim mcgraff as well. and as we are watching this bus go by. and what are you seeing? >> it is a very emotional moment as we saw george bush watching his father loaded on to the hearse, and that is the final time that he...
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we'll also have sports figures, jim nance, broadcaster, that became close to george h.w.ush, other sports dignitaries it will be a somber day, people are going to enjoy and share memories and pay their respects. >> somber, but i am struck, the jim nance group, alumni from texas a&m. we have seen some secretaries of state and former cia directors it makes vivid the many chapters the president had, and passions that ran through his life. >> carl, think about the american life that george h.w. bush led son of a united states senator, raised in connecticut. enlisted in the navy as he graduated high school at age 18, became a decorated aviator, shot down at sea. we've even got video of that, remarkable to see him pulled back on the ship he goes to yale, varsity athlete at yale. moves to texas, starts out in the oil business enters politics. served in almost every senior position you can imagine, head of the cia, head of the republican party, u.n. ambassador, envoy to china, vice president, president so the associations of the long life, married 73 years to barbara bush another
we'll also have sports figures, jim nance, broadcaster, that became close to george h.w.ush, other sports dignitaries it will be a somber day, people are going to enjoy and share memories and pay their respects. >> somber, but i am struck, the jim nance group, alumni from texas a&m. we have seen some secretaries of state and former cia directors it makes vivid the many chapters the president had, and passions that ran through his life. >> carl, think about the american life that...
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betty nance is president of concerned women for america and she joins us tonight.>> yes. >> tucker: this seems like a simple ask why shouldn't the public know who got paid with our money to settles these claims. >> that's a very good question. concerned women more america sent thousands of petitions asking congress to tell us. over 20 years, 264 cases, $15 million of our money was paid out to hide what members of congress did. these weren't little allegations. these were big things. we have the case of blake farn hold who sexually harassed his communications director. shared his sexual fantasies about her and when she dared to complain, he fired her. and you remember eric massa and his groping of young men and then he called it tickle fights. he had to pay out $100,000 of our money. >> tucker: taxpayer money. >> taxpayer money and we were never paid back. congress did just pass a piece of compromise legislation. it doesn't do anything about what we just talked about. it doesn't pay back at all the slush fund that the taxpayers paid out to cover up the wrongdoing by
betty nance is president of concerned women for america and she joins us tonight.>> yes. >> tucker: this seems like a simple ask why shouldn't the public know who got paid with our money to settles these claims. >> that's a very good question. concerned women more america sent thousands of petitions asking congress to tell us. over 20 years, 264 cases, $15 million of our money was paid out to hide what members of congress did. these weren't little allegations. these were big...
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malcolm nance, thank you.od to see you again. >>> coming up it's the most notorious most serious humanitarian cries in the world and the united states is complicit in it. nicholas kristof joins me again. i'm going to talk to him about what he saw, the action the senate took today and what has to be done to end the catastrophe in yemen. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ oprah: 1 out of 8 americans struggles with hunger. this season you can help. now through december 29th for every o, that's good!™ pizza, soup or side you purchase we'll donate a meal to feeding america®. because o, that's good!™ and everyone i've ever opioloved away from me.thing everything. i blew my ankle out and
malcolm nance, thank you.od to see you again. >>> coming up it's the most notorious most serious humanitarian cries in the world and the united states is complicit in it. nicholas kristof joins me again. i'm going to talk to him about what he saw, the action the senate took today and what has to be done to end the catastrophe in yemen. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple....
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saying "we are going to strengthen our borders even more, chuck and nance you must give us the votes to get additional border security." this comes one day after things got heated in the oval office when president trump threatened to shut down the government if he does not get funding for his border wall. >> if i were him i would stick to my guns because what he is asking for is reasonable. >> we are further away than we were before the meeting. >> hundreds of thousands of government workers will be furloughed if congress does not spend -- does not pass the bill by the 21st. mitch mcconnell said he is counting on christmas magic in order to avoid a shutdown. >>> congresswoman nancy pelosi making a compromise today as she battles to become house speaker in january. she agreed to limit her time as speaker of the house, agreeing to serve no more than four additional years. moments after releasing her statement seven democrats originally against nancy pelosi said they would back her. >>> the father of governor elect gavin newsom has passed away this morning. the office of gavin newsom se
saying "we are going to strengthen our borders even more, chuck and nance you must give us the votes to get additional border security." this comes one day after things got heated in the oval office when president trump threatened to shut down the government if he does not get funding for his border wall. >> if i were him i would stick to my guns because what he is asking for is reasonable. >> we are further away than we were before the meeting. >> hundreds of...
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. >> joining us now, malcolm nance, an msnbc counter terrorism analyst. put this into perspective. she's been in the background, she's now pleaded guilty. and i've heard you describe this before so i want you to do it again. what is the role that we need to see maria butina having played in the russian interference in the election? >> you know, there's a big debate going on right now in the media about was she actually a spy or was she an independent person who just thought this thing up and wrote a paper and just came out and exercised all this influence to the benefit of russia? she's one or the other. but all the indicators are she's at a minimum an intelligence subcontractor who was tasked out with alexander torshin. but for her it begins in 2011 when she was a member of the youth guard of the united russia, a political body that falls under vladimir putin. and a mentor was ana chapman, a russian spy who was caught in the united states in 2010, deported and became one of putin's favorites. she between 2011 and 2015, butina, was missing in action becau
. >> joining us now, malcolm nance, an msnbc counter terrorism analyst. put this into perspective. she's been in the background, she's now pleaded guilty. and i've heard you describe this before so i want you to do it again. what is the role that we need to see maria butina having played in the russian interference in the election? >> you know, there's a big debate going on right now in the media about was she actually a spy or was she an independent person who just thought this...
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larry nance put t exclamation point on this one.il 1816 o 1801.getown and syracuse bringing back memories of the old big east. patrick ewing, jim boeheim. orange down two. the shooter's role. syracuse by two. hoyas respond. jesse govan there of his 22. georgetown back in front by one. moseleyalled for a charge.no hoyas cant extend the one-point lead with ten seconds left. syracuse ges it to battle. pulls up from just inside the arc, buries t jumper, orang a ta wynn-point lead. blair from midcourt, so close. back of the iron. orange hold on to a 72-71 victory. >>> terps and ramblers playing in royal farmersrena in baltimore. first half, terps by two. come away with a nice turnover. the baltimore kid with the finish at the rim. maryland by four at the break. second half, terps by eight. nice backdoor feed to anthony cow wan. maryland wins it, 55-41. american kids busting out all the dance moves. second half rj cole nice pass to torre for the jam. 65 oil58 team rallies. closes it to 73ho6. rerd though holds tough down the sth. coales missed a pass. t
larry nance put t exclamation point on this one.il 1816 o 1801.getown and syracuse bringing back memories of the old big east. patrick ewing, jim boeheim. orange down two. the shooter's role. syracuse by two. hoyas respond. jesse govan there of his 22. georgetown back in front by one. moseleyalled for a charge.no hoyas cant extend the one-point lead with ten seconds left. syracuse ges it to battle. pulls up from just inside the arc, buries t jumper, orang a ta wynn-point lead. blair from...
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he was a great friend such a mentor and a confidant with jim nance, the great sportscaster from cvs and jim wrote about hi extensively in his book, they spent countless hours and days together and i believe he had come in part to some of these final fours because he wanted t spend some time with jim nance, but he was always agreeable, an i remember john thompson the great basketball coach from georgetown had never met president bush even though he had coached at georgetown durin e e time that president bush wa in office and it was a hole he didn't have because he didn't have that one photograph with president bush and so i walked him over at halftime and president bush was just instead of the honor being for john thompson, it was the honor for president bush to be able to receive him and spent five or six minutes before he had to go backs on the air. sports meant an awful lot to him . i remember in 2005 and got to interview both president clinto and president bush on the field in jacksonville before they fli the coin before the game the super bowl game in jacksonville they went out and
he was a great friend such a mentor and a confidant with jim nance, the great sportscaster from cvs and jim wrote about hi extensively in his book, they spent countless hours and days together and i believe he had come in part to some of these final fours because he wanted t spend some time with jim nance, but he was always agreeable, an i remember john thompson the great basketball coach from georgetown had never met president bush even though he had coached at georgetown durin e e time that...
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charlie seis and malcolm nance. senator, there's no doubt that the master of dark arts in the trump world is roger stone, and he's also been his closest political advisor going back to when he first teased about running for president 20 years ago. roger was always sitting next to him. he's been with them and he's a dark arts guy and he loved the idea that he could predict the wikileaks thing was coming out from the russians ahead of time and now it looks like it might be criminal. >> and this indictment of roger stone would be a bombshell because he has been such a close advisor on dirty tricks, dark arts. >> that's what he does. >> and that's his expertise, but it also implicates others potentially in the trump organization like donald trump jr. because his contacts with wikileaks, messaging with wikileaks by donald trump jr. also could be involved in this indictment. so the roger stone connection here, like spokes on a wheel, could be very, very far reaching. >> malcolm, talking about this in the back alleys. it s
charlie seis and malcolm nance. senator, there's no doubt that the master of dark arts in the trump world is roger stone, and he's also been his closest political advisor going back to when he first teased about running for president 20 years ago. roger was always sitting next to him. he's been with them and he's a dark arts guy and he loved the idea that he could predict the wikileaks thing was coming out from the russians ahead of time and now it looks like it might be criminal. >> and...
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security jennifer nance with. business models used by american corporations. these. diseases and abuse. i know what. you said if. he's up in association with. that i noticed when he saw. his ability to be. an investigative documentary. when lawmakers manufacture consent to the public will. the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine. be the one percent. we can all middle of the room. welcome to the party populism it is such a popular political allegation these days it's almost lost its meaning isn't all politics of feel is an off some sort of another to discuss that i'm now joined by going at that trying to reach a politician former vice president of the norwegian parliament so how going to pleasure to talk to you thank you very much for a time like you are now you were described as a political populist long before this war became trendy. what is populism for you and isn't any democratically elected politician a populist to some extent of course you have to be of popular in those to be elected to the world populist move was used as a negative you know that's
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administration, deputy chief jeanine nicholson on the administration divisions, fleet and facility status, fire nanceices, homeland security and training within the department. >> good evening commissioners. i will try to knock your socks off with my report from the the administrative side. the commissioner's office are going to be busy conducting physicals for the people that are going to be getting can offers of employment. the investigative services bureau is in the process of conducting background investigations and meet and greets with people for the next academy. the process is underway and it is exciting. the assignment office. many of the vacation relief moves came out today. there be some more out tomorrow and vacation bidding begins tomorrow for temperature city, the -- for the city. the ffo vacancy and it is already completed. vacation bidding tomorrow for everyone from 11/29 to 12/5. support services. our poe
administration, deputy chief jeanine nicholson on the administration divisions, fleet and facility status, fire nanceices, homeland security and training within the department. >> good evening commissioners. i will try to knock your socks off with my report from the the administrative side. the commissioner's office are going to be busy conducting physicals for the people that are going to be getting can offers of employment. the investigative services bureau is in the process of...
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did our political pressure on that bill do i need him on control to know through security jennifer nancewhat the kind of business models he was by american corporations jadhav what is sold on could be mental disease as an m.p. use the control scheme i know was michael not seen. the solution. is up in association with the potato. i know took any sauce from those it is just really really came to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. thank you welcome back to you typically can have some major us cities with rants as high as a burning man are finally starting to figure out that wages haven't exactly kept up with the cost of housing in philadelphia where the eviction rate is one hundred fifty percent more than the national average city officials are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to apply and legal services for residents on the brink of losing their homes for more on this we go to our senior slum lady now and again. this. is a program it sounds like a great investment to help struggling tenants or or it sounds like a slap in the face to property owners like me but
did our political pressure on that bill do i need him on control to know through security jennifer nancewhat the kind of business models he was by american corporations jadhav what is sold on could be mental disease as an m.p. use the control scheme i know was michael not seen. the solution. is up in association with the potato. i know took any sauce from those it is just really really came to an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. thank you welcome back to you typically can have some...
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can coordinate security jennifer nance with your bundled up business models used by american corporations. as it is. a. solution. in association with. little going to. be deleted. an investigative documentary. ghost war on. the united states is home to over three million native americans who have suffered some of the worst state sponsored abuse oppression and violence in the history of the world and since the day european colonisers stepped foot on this land the native population has been struggling to survive through genocide war and extreme poverty they have stayed strong but what of those who don't have the energy to fight the system because the system is crushing them where they stand today we'll show you what happens when a community out of options choose a stand together against the storm rather than give up. so now let's start watching mohawks. you. want to. do the. real thing is what. i did for the bottom. or the like you that i got. with. the. native american adults of non hispanic descent are at greater risk of psychological distress and poor overall health than any other racial
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nance is -- nance is in sight lander has captured the sound of wind on mars. you have to look very closely. you can hear that, right? >> i did. >> nasa's jet propulsion laboratory released audio clips of that row frequency -- low- frequency mumbling. the wind is estimated to be blowing at 10 to 15 miles an hour, so it is not a strong gust. nasa says these are the first sounds from mars that are detectable by human ears. >> so fascinating, crazy stuff. >>> one of the most popular ski resorts in the tahoe area is now fully open. they announced don't today for the weekend the entire mountain is open, in particular the backside of the mountain. kirkwood says recent snowfall made ski conditions optimal. courses from intermediate to expert terrain fully available. is offering 10 lifts and 79 trails. store my brave the bay is kicking off this morning, benefiting make-a-wish greater area. a kicks off at 9 am at san francisco's aquatic park. and includes three athletic challenges. there's a 5k walk, and san francisco bay plunge, and a cable car. if you can jump into th
nance is -- nance is in sight lander has captured the sound of wind on mars. you have to look very closely. you can hear that, right? >> i did. >> nasa's jet propulsion laboratory released audio clips of that row frequency -- low- frequency mumbling. the wind is estimated to be blowing at 10 to 15 miles an hour, so it is not a strong gust. nasa says these are the first sounds from mars that are detectable by human ears. >> so fascinating, crazy stuff. >>> one of the...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyesto defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [ laughter ] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and greatdfatr. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began do seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [ laughter ] but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said, i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anyt
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyesto defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the...
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is there going to be more about addressing liquidity or more on governor nance reform?his board meeting at 3:00 p.m. yeah. so obviously, there is a certain agenda. they are going to try and do because the new man in the saddle has to show i've got i do something but as i said, expect some unconventional sort wisdom toomic type of come out of the rbi as a way to kick start the economy in a particular direction. liquidity to the banks and the nonbanking financial corporations is a big issue. the peoplely hurting at the bottom who actually need the money. hopefully they will do something. again, it may seem from the be omics perspective to slightly irresponsible, but maybe that's what needs to get start the economy and i think they are going to try in that direction. thank you very much indeed from the group where he's the president. >> more straight ahead. this is bloomberg. # ahead. this is bloomberg. # >> it's premature to say what will happen. saudi arabia, of course, is an advocate for stable global oil markets. and ed to get together listen to our colleagues. echo da
is there going to be more about addressing liquidity or more on governor nance reform?his board meeting at 3:00 p.m. yeah. so obviously, there is a certain agenda. they are going to try and do because the new man in the saddle has to show i've got i do something but as i said, expect some unconventional sort wisdom toomic type of come out of the rbi as a way to kick start the economy in a particular direction. liquidity to the banks and the nonbanking financial corporations is a big issue. the...
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i think of don rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the maneated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to have spent his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we begin to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love . last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hear you but he is not said anything for most of the day. i love you and you'
i think of don rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the maneated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to have spent his enormous...
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malcom nance and colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient. i'll start with the ladies at the table and going to the gentlemen. i was talking at how much everyone i know was, a lot of things have happened in the trump administration that people have been able to roll off, they think it's odd, but this is really scaring people. >> it is, and i think when nancy pelosi said the same thing, people nodded at home. mattis provided stability. he provided reassure rans ance allies. when he said to assassinate bashar al assad, he said, no, forget about it. he played multiple roles. he puts a yes man in there. goodness knows what's going to happen and i think at this point, we see pure undistilled trump. impulsive, weird, you feel for the first time that we have a commander chief not on our side. >> it is, and malcom nance, this is strange and the letter that general mattis, you know, released was pretty straightforward and pretty damning. it didn't contain praise for the president which he usually wants and requires and didn't contain a any, it was str
malcom nance and colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient. i'll start with the ladies at the table and going to the gentlemen. i was talking at how much everyone i know was, a lot of things have happened in the trump administration that people have been able to roll off, they think it's odd, but this is really scaring people. >> it is, and i think when nancy pelosi said the same thing, people nodded at home. mattis provided stability. he provided reassure rans ance allies. when he...
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ted cruz tweeting gosh, why do you think nance a wanted the press out of the room?lained she was trying to spare the president from embarrassment. >> i hear some of the reporters saying -- well wifox reporters why don't we want transparency? he had numbers that had no basis in fact. i didn't want to say in front of them you don't know what you're talking about. >> she said his manhood got in the waw of their discussion of funding the government. as if manhood could ever be associated with with him. this wall thing. i was trying to be the mom. i can't explain it to you. it just goes to to show you you get into a tinkle contest with a skunk you get tinkle all over you. >> good morning. >> pelosi told reporters she a constructive phone call with the president. >> and president trump stated the construction of the boarder wall was already underway. >> tremendous amounts of wall have already been built squf a lot of wall when you include the renovation of existing fences and walls, renovated a tremendous amount and we've done a lot of work and san diego we're building ne
ted cruz tweeting gosh, why do you think nance a wanted the press out of the room?lained she was trying to spare the president from embarrassment. >> i hear some of the reporters saying -- well wifox reporters why don't we want transparency? he had numbers that had no basis in fact. i didn't want to say in front of them you don't know what you're talking about. >> she said his manhood got in the waw of their discussion of funding the government. as if manhood could ever be...