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nance: i wrote 10,000 words. i could have written maybe another 10,000 words on how to come up with some answers. i do not think there is one answer. i think restoring some understanding, and i think the generation does understand that they are being bombarded with fake news. more young people are looking to the "washington post" and other sort of responsible and careful media and understanding the difference in that and what they are getting, but i think we need nationalnother real discussion about liberalism, the liberal values. leftnot mean liberalism, and right liberalism, but i mean the liberal values in the declaration of independence, because on the one hand, we say well, that is just right, and we don't have to think about it. or i don't like it, i prefer socialism, or whatever people prefer. but i think we need to have an honest conversation about liberalism precisely because it self-evident,ay, it has not been historically self-evident, and liberalism is about trade-off. there are things lost, you know,
nance: i wrote 10,000 words. i could have written maybe another 10,000 words on how to come up with some answers. i do not think there is one answer. i think restoring some understanding, and i think the generation does understand that they are being bombarded with fake news. more young people are looking to the "washington post" and other sort of responsible and careful media and understanding the difference in that and what they are getting, but i think we need nationalnother real...
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." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and draw. >> reporter: shelley was different than the other girls at school. and at home, said her dad, sam. >> the other two girls we couldn't keep in the house. she didn't want to go out of the house. she was perfectly happy to be at home on the weekends, staying a long time by herself. >> reporter: which, as you can imagine, did not make her very popular in the intensely social world of growing up. but it didn't seem to matter much to shelley. >> what was it she said in the yearbook? >> they had them write a little ep log for the seniors, all the seniors. and she wrote, "you laugh at me because i'm different. i
." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and...
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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance? some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! sweat. dedication. cupcakes. i'm michael griffin. i'm brian orakpo. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. we bake, we decorate. i love this new surface pro. it's light, it's sleek, it's fast. i'm able to draw what color frosting we want. we do a lot with social media. we have funny videos that we do in the bakery. there's nothing that you can't do on this device. cupcakes are a great business. oh yeah, as long as you don't eat the profits! ♪ roasted pine nuts... ♪ mmm this red pepper... ♪ that's spicy stuff... fresh flavor. feel good food. sabra hummus. ♪ i just had sabra hummus and now i feel good! ♪ look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. libe
>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance? some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! sweat. dedication. cupcakes. i'm michael griffin. i'm brian orakpo. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. we bake, we decorate. i love this new surface pro. it's light, it's sleek, it's fast. i'm able to draw what color frosting we want. we do a lot with social media. we have funny videos that we do in the bakery. there's nothing...
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when it comes to the component,nance some of the signature pieces that are in the, there is a matching system so government money could be used to fund the election. that manymething democrats and liberal organizations really, really like about this bill, and it's also been a main line of attack of people like mcconnelltch and other opponents of this measure. but what that would do is it would incentivize people to give small dollar contributions. were to give -- the government would come in with a six to one match. a small punch to the small dollar donations, anything under be subject to the six to one match. that's a big deal. campaign in the campaign finance overhaul portion of this bill would federal election commission. it's been widely viewed as sort of a broken and agency.ional it only has right now four commissioners out of six and take action, they need of moving to take an enforcement action so they're down two members. issue.an what this bill would do is transform it from a six-member, three democratic, three republican agency to a five member panel and you would have the ch
when it comes to the component,nance some of the signature pieces that are in the, there is a matching system so government money could be used to fund the election. that manymething democrats and liberal organizations really, really like about this bill, and it's also been a main line of attack of people like mcconnelltch and other opponents of this measure. but what that would do is it would incentivize people to give small dollar contributions. were to give -- the government would come in...
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. >> with us opportunity to talk about all of it, malcolm nance. he's a veteran of naval intelligence, u.s. special operations, homeland security. 35 years working in the counterterrorism and intelligence fields. malcolm, number one, what struck you about this attack, and number two, if you were a u.s. government staffer writing remarks for the president to deliver today in lieu of what we just heard him say, what would you have him say? >> well, it's very disturbing, this attack. i actually taught in new zealand counterterrorism at the university in wellington. so it's a very small country. christchurch on the southern island is a very small town. it's not even a city. so it must have been devastating for the people of new zealand to have an individual come from australia where they could access guns in new zealand legally and then mass murder 49 of their fellow citizens, many of whom are refugees. again, this is devastating for them, but more devastating is the fact that it has exposed once again that there is a white nationalism internationale.
. >> with us opportunity to talk about all of it, malcolm nance. he's a veteran of naval intelligence, u.s. special operations, homeland security. 35 years working in the counterterrorism and intelligence fields. malcolm, number one, what struck you about this attack, and number two, if you were a u.s. government staffer writing remarks for the president to deliver today in lieu of what we just heard him say, what would you have him say? >> well, it's very disturbing, this attack. i...
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you have crime and you have slime as my fellow alabamian malcolm nance said.at is unsavory behavior, unbecoming of the office of the president, behavior that no other administration would have deemed acceptable. and i am just confident that based on what we've seen already, the indictments coming from this investigation, i am confident that this report is just dripping in slime. >> well, i'm not a southerner. my mother was from alabama. i never heard crime or slime. i'll use that sometime, don. let me go back to you. let me ask you this. the fact that even the victory dance, the victory lap, we're hearing from fox news commentators, hosts, and others. but we've not, like i said, heard the president say anything. we have not seen rudy giuliani out there. doesn't that make one wonder whether they are concerned about what might be in the report or may -- i have no information whether they've gotten briefing from somebody, that is not supposed to have briefed him. but the fact that we have not seen the figures on the news shows on anything last night, i don't know
you have crime and you have slime as my fellow alabamian malcolm nance said.at is unsavory behavior, unbecoming of the office of the president, behavior that no other administration would have deemed acceptable. and i am just confident that based on what we've seen already, the indictments coming from this investigation, i am confident that this report is just dripping in slime. >> well, i'm not a southerner. my mother was from alabama. i never heard crime or slime. i'll use that...
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malcolm nance, msnbc con contributor and sara. thank you. david david cay johnson, they're giddy with excitement. i field it bizarre to live in a world where nearly three dozen administrative officials or people related to the campaign including a bunch of russians are related to the administration and they say, this is great because the kids weren't indicted. >> this is why i say this is great because donald creates his own reality. if we don't see the full report, we should say, mr. president, why don't you release the full reportle? if it exonerates you, if it vindicates you, you should show the full report. >> and the reald is, david corn, william barr can release this report. we don't know what it's going to say. we don't know if he's leaving out all the bad news and telling donald trump what we want to hear. >> the first thing we need to be told as the public is what type of report this is. is it a simple prosecution memo, this is what robert mueller looked at, or does it contain more information? does it go into the issue of obstructi
malcolm nance, msnbc con contributor and sara. thank you. david david cay johnson, they're giddy with excitement. i field it bizarre to live in a world where nearly three dozen administrative officials or people related to the campaign including a bunch of russians are related to the administration and they say, this is great because the kids weren't indicted. >> this is why i say this is great because donald creates his own reality. if we don't see the full report, we should say, mr....
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john sipher, malcolm nance, thank you both for joining us tonight.appreciate it. >>> when we come back, i could have known that tom malinowski wasn't going to stand for what donald trump is saying about north korea's murderous dictator. i've known tom malinowski a long time. you'll meet him tonight as a freshman member of congress. next week tom malinowski is going to introduce a resolution in the house of representatives in direct contradiction to president trump, a resolution that says that the north korean dictator is responsible for the torture and death of otto warmbier. bookers book now and ask their boss later.. [do you want breakfast or no?] [definitely breakfast.] be a booker at booking.com you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. lib
john sipher, malcolm nance, thank you both for joining us tonight.appreciate it. >>> when we come back, i could have known that tom malinowski wasn't going to stand for what donald trump is saying about north korea's murderous dictator. i've known tom malinowski a long time. you'll meet him tonight as a freshman member of congress. next week tom malinowski is going to introduce a resolution in the house of representatives in direct contradiction to president trump, a resolution that...
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joining me malcolm nance, jill wine-banks and elie mystal, editor of above the law.com.aul manafort thing bugged me a lot. here is a guy who is unrepentant about his crimes, he didn't help the special counsel as rick gates and others have. he actually continued to lie while he was doing his deal and yet judge amy berman jackson follows up a lenient sentence reading him the riot act and giving him a short sentence. what happened? >> i also wanted to see paul manafort go to jail for the rest of his short life and spend it in agonizing pain. i get the thought process here, right. i think we have -- we're forgetting a little bit, seven and a half years is a long time. as far as i know prison is awful and this man is going from like eating caviar to eating prison gruel for seven and be a half years. that's not nothing. while we definitely have systemic, unfairness in the system, the way to address that unfairness is not to ratchet up the penalties on the one white man we bother to prosecute to the fullest extent, it is to bring down the draconian penalties that we place on af
joining me malcolm nance, jill wine-banks and elie mystal, editor of above the law.com.aul manafort thing bugged me a lot. here is a guy who is unrepentant about his crimes, he didn't help the special counsel as rick gates and others have. he actually continued to lie while he was doing his deal and yet judge amy berman jackson follows up a lenient sentence reading him the riot act and giving him a short sentence. what happened? >> i also wanted to see paul manafort go to jail for the...
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. >>> right now at 5:00, president trump reacting to house speaker and san francisco's own nance pelosiments about not impeaching him. what he has to say as his former campaign chair heads back to court today for a second sentencing. >>> plus the fallout from the college cheating scandal continues. social media loading up with reaction as another celebrity heads to court today. >>> new details coming up. >>> college basketball mania hits the bay area as east bay st. mary's beats the gonzaga. we have a play by play. "today in the bay" continues right now. beginning with a bit of a pep in the step. i had to clear out
. >>> right now at 5:00, president trump reacting to house speaker and san francisco's own nance pelosiments about not impeaching him. what he has to say as his former campaign chair heads back to court today for a second sentencing. >>> plus the fallout from the college cheating scandal continues. social media loading up with reaction as another celebrity heads to court today. >>> new details coming up. >>> college basketball mania hits the bay area as east...
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but john nance believes it's premature. >> nothing has emerged from the crash saying there's a major systems problem. >> reporter: says u.s. has excellent record of aviation safety. >> 92,000 flights over the planet and almost nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: but airline passengers tended to agree that max 8s should be grounded for time being. >> little scared. >> good to ground it to figure out problem. >> sometimes we have to be inconvenienced so things are safer. >> reporter: united, southwest and american airlines all have the models their fleets, all three issued statements saying they'll immediately comply with the president's order. vic lee, abc7 news. >> several american pilots who reported having trouble controlling the max planes used nasa's reporting system to report the problem. run out of mountain view. told congress how it works and why it's too early to assign blame. >> key is to get pilots to share things they might not want to with the faa. that's why it's housed at nasa. i've been familiar with the program as a pilot myself. malfunctioning autopilots which i've had
but john nance believes it's premature. >> nothing has emerged from the crash saying there's a major systems problem. >> reporter: says u.s. has excellent record of aviation safety. >> 92,000 flights over the planet and almost nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: but airline passengers tended to agree that max 8s should be grounded for time being. >> little scared. >> good to ground it to figure out problem. >> sometimes we have to be inconvenienced so...
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nance. they hung him. let's hang this guy. after a while, after years of this, voters started to agree. thanks to propaganda like you just saw. 53% of registered voters believe the trump campaign worked with russia to influence the 2016 election. among democratic voters, 67% believe russia somehow rigged the vote tally. nobody's ever explained how exactly the russians might have done that, but of course they did it. russia rigged the election. cnn says so every night. there need to be consequences for this. once the mueller report appears and it becomes apparent that donald trump did not collude with the russians, many people that claim on no evidence that he did collude with the russians ought to be punished. thoroughly shamed and forced to apologize. if republicans spent three full years falsely claiming that president obama colluded with the government of iran, would they ever work in media or politics again? lying and recklessness should never be ignored. the united states invaded iraq on the premise that they possessed ch
nance. they hung him. let's hang this guy. after a while, after years of this, voters started to agree. thanks to propaganda like you just saw. 53% of registered voters believe the trump campaign worked with russia to influence the 2016 election. among democratic voters, 67% believe russia somehow rigged the vote tally. nobody's ever explained how exactly the russians might have done that, but of course they did it. russia rigged the election. cnn says so every night. there need to be...
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. >> with us tonight to talk about all of it, malcolm nance.er one, what struck you about this attack and number two, if you were a u.s. government staffer writing remarks for the president to deliver today in lieu of what we heard him say, what would you have him say? >> it's very disturbing this attack. i taught in new zealand countc r counterterrorism. it's a very small country. christchurch is a very small town. it's not even a city. it must have been devastating for the people of new zealand to have an individual come from australia where they could access guns in new zealand legally and mass murder 49 of their fellow citizens. many of whom are refugees. this is devastating for them but more devastating is the fact that it's exposed once again that there is a white nationalism international. there's a large group of people around the world. they are not small. they are been carrying out attacks against immigrants with this belief that they are in a clash of civilizations between the white western world and invaders which is any other perso
. >> with us tonight to talk about all of it, malcolm nance.er one, what struck you about this attack and number two, if you were a u.s. government staffer writing remarks for the president to deliver today in lieu of what we heard him say, what would you have him say? >> it's very disturbing this attack. i taught in new zealand countc r counterterrorism. it's a very small country. christchurch is a very small town. it's not even a city. it must have been devastating for the people...
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let me bring in our terrorism contributor, malcolm nance.after what happened in new zealand, we have another terror attack. the mayor there says it may be related to a terror motive. let me just get your early thoughts on this. >> well, this may be just the first of a series of attacks that we might see by individuals who may be aligned to some extremist groups or just through self-motivation to carry out what they would consider revenge for the murder of 50 people in new zealand. it almost should have been predicted by european law enforcement that an incident like this would happen. the individual, and i know nbc hasn't confirmed it, but from what we're seeing and reporting, the individual was a known member of an extremist league, and he was a former fighter who had fought in chechnya and tried to go to the islamic state. you can't arrest everybody, and you can't keep everyone under surveillance. he acted, apparently as far as we know, on his own, and with a handgun, it is almost preventable unless you actually catch him with the firearm
let me bring in our terrorism contributor, malcolm nance.after what happened in new zealand, we have another terror attack. the mayor there says it may be related to a terror motive. let me just get your early thoughts on this. >> well, this may be just the first of a series of attacks that we might see by individuals who may be aligned to some extremist groups or just through self-motivation to carry out what they would consider revenge for the murder of 50 people in new zealand. it...
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malcolm nance will join us tonight. we will also be joined by congressman lloyd doggett, a member of the one committee that has the legal authority to obtain donald trump's tax returns. the ways and means committee is not usually an important player in investigative hearings, but the trump tax returns might make ways and means the most important committee in the investigative process. it is now clear that democrats in congress intend to use michael cohen's testimony this week as the road map for their investigations of the president of the united states. that means michael cohen' testimony is the beginning of the beginning of the first serious congressional investigations of donald trump. and one of the first steps in these real congressional investigations of the president will be to obtain his tax returns. the associated press reports multiple democrat-led house committees are pledging to investigate not only trump's campaign ties to russia, which are also the subject of special counsel robert mueller's probe, but pre
malcolm nance will join us tonight. we will also be joined by congressman lloyd doggett, a member of the one committee that has the legal authority to obtain donald trump's tax returns. the ways and means committee is not usually an important player in investigative hearings, but the trump tax returns might make ways and means the most important committee in the investigative process. it is now clear that democrats in congress intend to use michael cohen's testimony this week as the road map...
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i'm joined now by msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, you spent 30 years in intelligence. it seems that jared kushner is a guy in the property business who is often in financial trouble or needs a bailout, and he is really enjoying hanging around with rich folks in other countries, including mohammed bin salman, who is one of the richest of the folks. >> yes. and this can be problematic when we're talking about your security clearance. you know, i not only spent 30 years in intelligence, i spent about 25 of those years in the middle east. and working in the united arab emirates and saudi arabia and all the rest of those countries. there are two classes of people over there. there is the leadership class who are really billionaires and technically trillionaires and they unlimited resources all the access of the global rich. this is the class of person that jared kushner wants to be associated with, that mesmerized donald trump when he went on his first diplomatic trip to saudi arabia. it is almost an unlimited pot of money. the r
i'm joined now by msnbc counterterrorism and intelligence analyst malcolm nance. malcolm, you spent 30 years in intelligence. it seems that jared kushner is a guy in the property business who is often in financial trouble or needs a bailout, and he is really enjoying hanging around with rich folks in other countries, including mohammed bin salman, who is one of the richest of the folks. >> yes. and this can be problematic when we're talking about your security clearance. you know, i not...
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s malcolm nance made that claim and a tweet. monken him. that was after metaphor was sentenced to four years in prison for tax and the bank fraud he was originally indicted in the trump russian probe but during that thirty day sentencing the judge stressed the matter for it was not before the court for anything having to do with coding with of the russian government political analyst our sandra bruno believes the us media has a vested interest in keeping the russian collusion story going. the manifold scandals have nothing to do with russia so i really don't see why anyone in the russian government or secret service should be concerned with what he has to say and he's been convicted on tax evasion and he's been proved left right and center there and also it doesn't surprise me that it's m s n b c one of the most russian gate if not the most russia gate her own network of them all they've probably made millions in advertising because of russia gate and they're not going to let this go to c.n.n. as well in fact i think russia gate has been th
s malcolm nance made that claim and a tweet. monken him. that was after metaphor was sentenced to four years in prison for tax and the bank fraud he was originally indicted in the trump russian probe but during that thirty day sentencing the judge stressed the matter for it was not before the court for anything having to do with coding with of the russian government political analyst our sandra bruno believes the us media has a vested interest in keeping the russian collusion story going. the...
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let me bring in malcolm nance. your view on all of the above? >> the part i'm mainly focused on is the question of conspiracy. whether there was an actual operation where as robert mueller put it if there was explicit or tacit coordination in some way, shape or form. i'm sure mr. mclaughlin can appreciate this. we have had people who have done things before where there were, you know, there were not signs of an explicit agreement with them. one for example is former cia officer aldridge ames. he started to do his treason in 1988 but it wasn't until he was caught making a chalk signal on the mailbox they saw an actual explicit act and then the fbi arrested him. by this -- >> do you accept there's no chargeable collusion? >> well, you know, i saw all of the collusion and conspiracy in plain sight. the question is robert mueller's standard for that. which is a legal standard which to him was if there is no a wink and a nod that i can see or technically a signed sfb contract then i can't bring them up on the charges. but we have seen the things occu
let me bring in malcolm nance. your view on all of the above? >> the part i'm mainly focused on is the question of conspiracy. whether there was an actual operation where as robert mueller put it if there was explicit or tacit coordination in some way, shape or form. i'm sure mr. mclaughlin can appreciate this. we have had people who have done things before where there were, you know, there were not signs of an explicit agreement with them. one for example is former cia officer aldridge...
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faa said received newly refined satellite data to support the president's decision but nance believesture. >> there is no justification for saying there's a major systems problem. >> reporter: says u.s. has excellent record
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the relief operation is being commanded by adrian nance.ent and from the un agencies so that urgent, life—saving tasks can be addressed as quickly as we can. in the city of beira, the thousands who've lost their homes are being sheltered in schools and churches, in the few buildings that are largely undamaged. six days since the storm struck, there's severe overcrowding, and even in the city, a serious scarcity of food. this woman was lucky to get a small supply of rice. translation: help! we're suffering here. help mozambique. here in beira, we are in a very bad way, very bad. we have no water, no food, or houses. a few days ago, they lived productive lives, growing their own food. it's not their habit to plead to the world for help, but they desperately need it. fergal keane, bbc news, beira. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may formally asks the eu to delay brexit until the end ofjune, and blames mps for hampering the process. the president of the european council, donald tusk, says a short delay is possible, is mps back the prime mini
the relief operation is being commanded by adrian nance.ent and from the un agencies so that urgent, life—saving tasks can be addressed as quickly as we can. in the city of beira, the thousands who've lost their homes are being sheltered in schools and churches, in the few buildings that are largely undamaged. six days since the storm struck, there's severe overcrowding, and even in the city, a serious scarcity of food. this woman was lucky to get a small supply of rice. translation: help!...
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joining me now is malcolm nance, msnbc contributor and author of "the plot to destroy democracy." joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and author of "russian roulette." former watergate prosecutor, medi hasan, host of the deconstructed podcast on the intercept and up front on al jazeera english. and sayer va kenzier, author of "the view from flyover country." . i think this is a mega panel. i want to go around the table. malcolm, i think i say this every time. we've been at this for three years. >> three years almost. >> three years in july. what we started with is where we end in my view, whether or not the president of the united states used help from a foreign power to gain access to the white house and whether that asseture continues. do you have confidence that robert mueller will tell us the answer to that. >> yes, i have great confidence he's going to tell us that. he only has two options as to what he can tell us. there's an enormous amount of evidence already out there. he can tell us he was an actual handled russian asse
joining me now is malcolm nance, msnbc contributor and author of "the plot to destroy democracy." joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and author of "russian roulette." former watergate prosecutor, medi hasan, host of the deconstructed podcast on the intercept and up front on al jazeera english. and sayer va kenzier, author of "the view from flyover country." . i think this is a mega panel. i want to go around the...
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david: if not joe biden, it may be someone far to left, than nance and rah--nancy pelosi andl have beeng to reel the left in a little bit, taking impeachment and socialism off of the table, i think they are too late. >> they are both liberal democrats. idea that nancy pelosi, whom i have known for 50 years be, she is now viewed as moderate. she represent the 82% democrat district of san francisco, there is nothing about her. she is not as extreme at congresswoman from queens aoc. she knows it is a trip over the cliff. david: if that trip over the cliff, most of the presidential candidates for the democrat party have gone over the cliff. we have not ebegin begun the race. >> i promise you by the time we're done, they will be as far to left as any candidate in modern times, they -- their policies can't stand up. you know the economists, you understand, none of this makes sense. we now have a trillion dollar deficit of year for the foreseeable future, every one of these programs cost big money, they want fr free that and freed free more. david: you know they go to the meetings, a crowd of
david: if not joe biden, it may be someone far to left, than nance and rah--nancy pelosi andl have beeng to reel the left in a little bit, taking impeachment and socialism off of the table, i think they are too late. >> they are both liberal democrats. idea that nancy pelosi, whom i have known for 50 years be, she is now viewed as moderate. she represent the 82% democrat district of san francisco, there is nothing about her. she is not as extreme at congresswoman from queens aoc. she...
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on the show randi great to be here max last time i was here i talked about this book by professor nance mclean if people want to know what's happened to our system of democracy in america and how money is actually gotten in there we talk about the cyclers read this book and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me and stacy i would like to thank our special guest randy volar a former mayor of pittsburgh all around swell guy johnny cash just on twitter it's kaiser report until next time read his newspaper and look at you next time by. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the hope the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw why not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can sink i was going to go . by the way ways and such like here. what we really need. someone from the outside is a bust we had some very good also
on the show randi great to be here max last time i was here i talked about this book by professor nance mclean if people want to know what's happened to our system of democracy in america and how money is actually gotten in there we talk about the cyclers read this book and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me and stacy i would like to thank our special guest randy volar a former mayor of pittsburgh all around swell guy johnny cash just on twitter it's kaiser...
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allen nance is here with us, the chief probation officer.ngton as vice president of the fire commission. jimmy loyce, the vice president of the health commission. marisa rodriguez is here, representing district attorney george gascon. miss rodriguez is here, and robert torres who is here, the executive director of the rent stablization board. if i've forgotten anybody, please for give me. god isn't finished working with me yet. jeff adaci is here, carmen chu, the treasurer. there's a particular reason i haven't mentioned the supervisors yet. i haven't gotten to them. okay. everybody else, congratulations to everybody else who's here who's not a public official. [applause] >> okay. we do this work 365 days a year. i just have one question. we are housed at 762 fulton street in the african american art and culture complex. it's a wonderful cultural institution, one of the best in the city. we've been there a number of years in that program. mayor breed was formerly executive director there. how many -- it's a rhetorical question, but how many
allen nance is here with us, the chief probation officer.ngton as vice president of the fire commission. jimmy loyce, the vice president of the health commission. marisa rodriguez is here, representing district attorney george gascon. miss rodriguez is here, and robert torres who is here, the executive director of the rent stablization board. if i've forgotten anybody, please for give me. god isn't finished working with me yet. jeff adaci is here, carmen chu, the treasurer. there's a particular...
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faa said received newly refined satellite data to support the president's decision but nance believes premature. >> there is no justification for saying there's a major systems problem. >> reporter: says u.s. has excellent record of airline safety. >> something decided by faa and manufacturer, not the executive out of the white house. >> reporter: but airline passengers here at sfo tended to agree to ground them for time being. >> figure out what the problem is. >> we have to be inconvenienced so things are safer. >> reporter: this is the faa order to ground the 737 series. all boeing series model 737 max 8s as we told you and max 9s, prohibited from flying. those already in the air, once they land, can't take off until further notice. vic lee, abc7 news. >> three airlines that fly them issued states. united, nothing is more important than safety of customers and employees. don't anticipate significant operational impact. united has 14 in its fleet. american airlines. our teams will make every effort to rebook passengers quickly as possible. apologize for inconvenience. they have 24 o
faa said received newly refined satellite data to support the president's decision but nance believes premature. >> there is no justification for saying there's a major systems problem. >> reporter: says u.s. has excellent record of airline safety. >> something decided by faa and manufacturer, not the executive out of the white house. >> reporter: but airline passengers here at sfo tended to agree to ground them for time being. >> figure out what the problem is....
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good job nance. anyone else have good ideas? oh, let's gut and renovate supreme court, so center fieldss -- so conservatives can no longer have a authority. >> what if there were 5 justices by republicans and 5 by democrats then they pick 5 more. >> you have 15 members but only 10 are appointed in political fashion, 5 can can be seated by unanimous agreement of other 10. >> should we keep it at 9. >> i would like to explore options. we should have term limits, that could be one thing. to give every president the ability to choose 3. >> every president gets 3, why not, 3 strikes, you are in. president caught wind of that last idea, gave democrats a dose of reality. >> i would not entertain that, they want to try to catch up, if they can't catch up through the ballot box by winning an elects, they want to try a different way, we would have no interest in, that it would never happen. not for 6 years i guarantee. >> is destroying vision of our forefathers the only way that the democrats can retake the white house? and republican str
good job nance. anyone else have good ideas? oh, let's gut and renovate supreme court, so center fieldss -- so conservatives can no longer have a authority. >> what if there were 5 justices by republicans and 5 by democrats then they pick 5 more. >> you have 15 members but only 10 are appointed in political fashion, 5 can can be seated by unanimous agreement of other 10. >> should we keep it at 9. >> i would like to explore options. we should have term limits, that could...
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. >>> right now at 5:00, president trump reacting to house speaker and san francisco's own nance pelosi and her comments about not impeaching him. what he has to say as his former campaign chair heads back to court today for a second sentencing. >>> plus the fallout from the college cheating scandal continues. social media loading up with reaction as another celebrity heads to court today. >>> new details coming up. >>> college basketball mania hits the bay area as east bay st. mary's beats the gonzaga. we have a play by play. "today in the bay" continues right now. beginning with a bit of a pep in the step. i had to clear out a bit there was in arm flailing. >> go gaels, i'm so excited. >> a happy morning, indeed. >> vianey is in with us this morning. >> i'm happy to join you, especially when i can bring you nice weather. a look at your wednesday headlines, what to expect. we're talking chilly 30s and 40s. still clear skies, but windy areas. by the afternoon we're talking breezy conditions. coast will be in the 50s, and inland upper 60s. i'll go more of the timeline, but first mike? >>
. >>> right now at 5:00, president trump reacting to house speaker and san francisco's own nance pelosi and her comments about not impeaching him. what he has to say as his former campaign chair heads back to court today for a second sentencing. >>> plus the fallout from the college cheating scandal continues. social media loading up with reaction as another celebrity heads to court today. >>> new details coming up. >>> college basketball mania hits the bay...
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. >> joining me now is malcolm nance. malcom, i think it is important to understand the kwex between this person, we don't know if more people are involved, and white nationalists. >> there is a very, very deep connection. let's call them shooter one was clearly -- all of of the writings he put in his manifesto, which i read at midnight last night, was almost identical to that of the norwegian white supremacist that mass murdered about people about eight yearsing ago. this is not normal for this country if is almost between the culture war between the white western world and the rest of the world, and he like timothy mcveigh, dylan roof, wanted to start a culture and civil war based on race. >> the u.s. law enforcement failed to see the threat of white nationalists, but they're not able to stop it now. part of the problem in the united states is that this is not a cause that the president has taken seriously. the idea that -- and that's being chartiable. he has at times not supported himself who support donald trump. >> t
. >> joining me now is malcolm nance. malcom, i think it is important to understand the kwex between this person, we don't know if more people are involved, and white nationalists. >> there is a very, very deep connection. let's call them shooter one was clearly -- all of of the writings he put in his manifesto, which i read at midnight last night, was almost identical to that of the norwegian white supremacist that mass murdered about people about eight yearsing ago. this is not...
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for shelters and main nance for shelters that i believe are at least even to their expenses, so it's a good arrangement for the m.t.a. and perhaps not as good an arrangement for clear channel. i think because that does not work out too well for clear channel, they are not always in the business of providing street furniture in exchange for advertising rights. that's a niche that decaux has kind of carved out for itself in the advertising industry? generally speaking, those advertising companies don't provide capital furniture, you know, and maintenance often, although i do know that the more common mode for this is bus shelters, and i believe that in both new york and chicago, the decaux arrangement there is more around bus shelters in exchange for advertising than kiosks and toilets? but in europe, they have many of these kiosks in exchange for toilets, and in southern california, i believe there's other street furniture that decaux has provided to cities in exchange for advertising rights? does that help answer your question? >> supervisor peskin: it does. let me just ask this ques
for shelters and main nance for shelters that i believe are at least even to their expenses, so it's a good arrangement for the m.t.a. and perhaps not as good an arrangement for clear channel. i think because that does not work out too well for clear channel, they are not always in the business of providing street furniture in exchange for advertising rights. that's a niche that decaux has kind of carved out for itself in the advertising industry? generally speaking, those advertising companies...
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we are not going to bring the or nance back at the next meeting, right? if we have four votes in favor that legislation could be written and forwarded or did you want to come back for another hearing? >> it would not -- my view is that i don't think it would need to come back next month for another hearing before sending it to the board of supervisors if that is your question. >> i want to make sure we are giving direction to them to put this in ordinance form if it receives four votes. >> i don't see an issue with that. i want clarity of whatever is approved tonight. >> where does that leave leave the question of contributions versus expenditures. >> move to make that change. it would stay status quo. >> all right. >> would you please recap? i would suggest calling the roll familiar. >> why don't we take the vote on the four separate motions. >> all right. the first motion is on the notice of the intent to participate to move it three days after the filing deadline. >> that is the first we are taking a roll call vote on. (roll call). >> that motion passe
we are not going to bring the or nance back at the next meeting, right? if we have four votes in favor that legislation could be written and forwarded or did you want to come back for another hearing? >> it would not -- my view is that i don't think it would need to come back next month for another hearing before sending it to the board of supervisors if that is your question. >> i want to make sure we are giving direction to them to put this in ordinance form if it receives four...
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the how to is taught by nance.11 schools in the district that teaches mindfulness. the kids are rewarded with a puppy print. >> the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choices. >> their teacher says mindfulness has been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. can i have one of those little puppy stickers? >> yes, absolutely. that's adorable. >> i'm going to get a puppy sticker. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> with this breath, my mind grows stronger and that's what focus time is all about. >> breathing in two. >> in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> great kids, aren't they? mindfulness. >>> all right. well about 10,000 runners will hit the streets of oakland for a series of races on sunday. abc 7 news was in jack london square today when race organizers and city leaders talked about the tenth annual oakland running f
the how to is taught by nance.11 schools in the district that teaches mindfulness. the kids are rewarded with a puppy print. >> the practice of using our breath to help us focus our minds and our bodies so that we can make better choices. >> their teacher says mindfulness has been a game changer. >> when they're fighting or they get stressed out at recess, they really turn to breathing to help them calm down. >> i think i was very good today. can i have one of those...
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. >> there are signs of perm nance pushing into the camps, a school, satellite dishes and concrete foundations and a warning from officials here, the longer these sites remained packed with those indoctrinated with isis' ideology the more likely they become a time bomb for a generation paying for the wrongs of its parents. >> the question, who should police the internet? facebook's ceo has some interesting ideas that might surprise you. stay with us. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, ♪ i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clea
. >> there are signs of perm nance pushing into the camps, a school, satellite dishes and concrete foundations and a warning from officials here, the longer these sites remained packed with those indoctrinated with isis' ideology the more likely they become a time bomb for a generation paying for the wrongs of its parents. >> the question, who should police the internet? facebook's ceo has some interesting ideas that might surprise you. stay with us. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ fight...
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and he was really responsible for the rise of junk bond nancing in the '80s. >> the playwright of this production ju"junk" talk about what happened back then and impacts politics today. do we see that in the play? t >>nk we do, yeah. i think we see the sort of unfettered, unregulated capitalist mentality has a lot ofitfalls to it and that ordinary people can get lost along the way. it also -- the play really deals with the way that money and politics are inextricably linked and you see characters, attorneys whore running for mayoral seats who are going to need the money of the ultra wealthy and powerful if they want to get to where they want to get t i even that means they ultimately want to make it wtter for people and change things the to get there is, you know, through the ultra rtwealthy. >> imitating life. >> a bit. >> so you deal with politics. what about the ethical issues? are they addressed in this production or are some of the questions addressed? >> i don't know whether they're answered or not. it's up to the audience, but rtainly the ethical questions are the ones that the
and he was really responsible for the rise of junk bond nancing in the '80s. >> the playwright of this production ju"junk" talk about what happened back then and impacts politics today. do we see that in the play? t >>nk we do, yeah. i think we see the sort of unfettered, unregulated capitalist mentality has a lot ofitfalls to it and that ordinary people can get lost along the way. it also -- the play really deals with the way that money and politics are inextricably...
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the recreation and park department would be responsible for the security, main nance, and repair of the premises, and the recreation and park -- [inaudible] >> -- for use of the port premises. so by and large, the sort of structure of this deal is intended to acknowledge that the areas under port jurisdiction are not revenue-generating pieces of property, however from securing us from operation and maintenance liability as well as users of that priority, it provides continued use and enjoyment of the bay. one other item that the m.o.u. addresses is secondary access. right now, it borders on the hyde street pier. they need a secondary access route besides the front door. this sort of codefies that and it provides the access needed for all parties in a way that allows them to conduct their operations. so in summary, the staff believes that the m.o.u. terms will get approval to the -- give approval to the supplement agreement that you approved. we feel that the overall relationship is a more cohesive approach and allows for the continued use of this facility for the staff and public, and w
the recreation and park department would be responsible for the security, main nance, and repair of the premises, and the recreation and park -- [inaudible] >> -- for use of the port premises. so by and large, the sort of structure of this deal is intended to acknowledge that the areas under port jurisdiction are not revenue-generating pieces of property, however from securing us from operation and maintenance liability as well as users of that priority, it provides continued use and...
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to pick one among a thousand, his expert malcolm nance delivering his analysis. >> when benedict arnoldave the plans to west point to major, they counted him. they did not have any real information linking those plans to benedict arnold other than the fact that he was in his presence at one point during that. everyone knew it was treason when they caught the man. they hung him. at some point there's going to be a bridge of data hearing that is going to be unassailable. >> tucker: thank you for the history lesson. they hung him. let's hang this guy. after a while after years of this motor started to agree thanks to propaganda like what you just saw. 53% of voters now believe the trump campaign works with russia to influence the 2016 election. among democratic voters, 67 leave rush it the boat. nobody has ever explained how the russians would have done that, of course they did it. russia right to the election, cnn says that every night. there needs to be consequences for this. once the report appears, donald trump did not collude with the russians. many people who persistently claimed the
to pick one among a thousand, his expert malcolm nance delivering his analysis. >> when benedict arnoldave the plans to west point to major, they counted him. they did not have any real information linking those plans to benedict arnold other than the fact that he was in his presence at one point during that. everyone knew it was treason when they caught the man. they hung him. at some point there's going to be a bridge of data hearing that is going to be unassailable. >> tucker:...
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. >>> pretty expensive for people seeking row nance in new york.erican city for dating. according to a dating survey, date night will run you an average of $155 in new york city. dating in san francisco isn't much cheaper at $145 on average. san slow say comes in third, just $4 less. the black tux calculated the average cost of transportation, dinner, tips, movie tickets and a postdate nightcap. >>> a new effort to prevent low income families from being forced out of the mission district. the nonprofit district mission neighborhood centers launching a $14 million campaign to provide affordable housing combined with child care all at the same location. a lot near 16th and mission is among the sites identified to be a part of that program. that property will be transformed into 1 of 5 one and two bedroom condos with an early childhood care and education center right there on the site. >>> the california highway patrol is cracking down on carpool cheats again. chp dublin officers posted on twitter that between their department as well as the livermore
. >>> pretty expensive for people seeking row nance in new york.erican city for dating. according to a dating survey, date night will run you an average of $155 in new york city. dating in san francisco isn't much cheaper at $145 on average. san slow say comes in third, just $4 less. the black tux calculated the average cost of transportation, dinner, tips, movie tickets and a postdate nightcap. >>> a new effort to prevent low income families from being forced out of the...