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appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> back to malcolm nance. talking with the representative there about what can be done through the task force to help these localities, if you can hear me. what is the right balance there on the national, local level to mitigate some of the extremism we're seeing in all these touchdowtowns across the country? >> the types of activities are going to need national support, that is using information obtained by the fbi, the department of homeland security. infusing that into the joint terrorism task forces around the country so that what is not actually, you know, by legislation domestic terrorism is not an actual crime that is violated in the united states. so they have to go after them using hate crime laws and other local legislation. but there's two components to it. that part is legislative. and other component is tactically where they will provide more police presence or provide information in briefings on how to harden some of these facilities. but then you're talking about the accessibility of them to the
appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> back to malcolm nance. talking with the representative there about what can be done through the task force to help these localities, if you can hear me. what is the right balance there on the national, local level to mitigate some of the extremism we're seeing in all these touchdowtowns across the country? >> the types of activities are going to need national support, that is using information obtained by the fbi, the department of homeland...
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decentralize exchanged by nance's the top crypto currency exchange and it's essential as exchange in that aspect in terms of volume and just a trading volume and so they're winning that race but they're also going to go out of the decentralized exchange space by launching their disability exchange at the end of this month and i just found out this today it was announced at a conference in singapore and so they're attacking this enjoy the exchange of space and i think they have pretty much going to take over the whole that whole market over absolutely have all the cards they dominate trading on extension centralised exchanges as well they are killing at a teller letterman currency analyst at simpler trading thank you so much for your time. that's it by this time by you can catch us on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network health two eight are streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. at channel one thirty two or as always hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust r t c n x time. to bernie made off at army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on g
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strikes out to end the game sean doolittle the with the high heat to close it out final score for 2 nance the giants now off to pittsburgh for 3 games starting tomorrow, they can to keep that you look at sports. think the market. eh spring break. >>and she came back with a treasure ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at disneyland resort >>and are on spring break when home was quite a treasure, it's millions of years old every file saudi megalodon shark tooth monday searching the sand near north top seal beach north carolina. her dad has been looking for one of those teams for more than 20 years and got a free in her sister's interested in hunting for shark teeth too. they re said she was down by the water when she saw something in the sand and when she pulled out everyone started screaming. >>they're all kind of like jumping up and down and screaming really loud. and my dad and believe us at first in a space timing people and they said that we bought it so they can employ less ever i came back and shown they've says really cool. >>the male adonis a large shark ever documented and
strikes out to end the game sean doolittle the with the high heat to close it out final score for 2 nance the giants now off to pittsburgh for 3 games starting tomorrow, they can to keep that you look at sports. think the market. eh spring break. >>and she came back with a treasure ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at disneyland resort >>and are on spring break when home was quite a treasure, it's millions of years old every file saudi megalodon shark tooth monday...
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. >> you have to thiut what's realistic in terms of nances, who what -- what are the fixed costs you're going to have, is it reasonable to quit your job without having a job? >> feeling boarded at work, unchallenged, unfulfilled can be a subtle change it's time to make a change. >> the values of your organization change, up and realize i need to do something. i need to get another job, i need to push myself, i need to starterforming at a different level. then it becomes much more obvious. >> okay. who wants ice cream? >> me >> yeah? okay. >> so how do you make the change? tomorrow wll tell you some steps you can take to plan your lifestyle change. >> and you have t think about it. this does not come overnight. even if you have the revelation that you want to go in a different direction, it's a lot of planning, a lot of -- >> process. >> it affects a lot of people in your life. >>> coming up, he was an advocate uor safer streetsil he was struck and killed. a look at the bike ride for ange theycling community held in his honor. >>> new video of a daring rescue. stranded say a woman in a s
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but the wolves harder work was rewarded by an equaliser in the final minute john nance reproach skein the point for his team morale the club sport seems to be intact despite love ideas impending departure. meanwhile picture and frankfurt are enjoying a fine debussy's and it was clear before monday's match that sharing the points would hurt neither team. might see. belongs to that recipe she's a coach whose position is not in doubt throughout the season and the team's position was also consolidated once john phillips meditators scored after just thirty six seconds against dusseldorf surely now that guaranteed top flight football next season. newly promoted just a safe anyway but made a game of it when dodie crazy legs look aback you know equalized in the ninety minutes. the hunt side wanted the three points only to concede a penalty for handful just before the half hour mark but this time looking back you know hit the post at this point it wasn't just the way coach freed him phone calls suspecting that the next side to score would win and the next man to score was the best man on the p
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and jim nance joins us from the masters tournament. >>> we will see you at 7 thank you. >>> this morningg for tesla shareholders and jobless claims dropped to the lowest in 50 years. >>> good morning. we see a number of slowing indicators with the u.s. economy but the job market continues to look solid. the labor department reports that initial jobless claims fell to the lowest level in the two years. claims have fallen four weeks after spiking to a recent high of 244,000. a nice rebound of hiring in march. this was following the government shutdown in january. >> news is not quite so good for tesla. news service reports that tesla and parker panasonic are expanding plans. the original plan was to expand it by 2020. they have hit some financial issues. namely the tesla first quarter which clouded its financial picture and raised concerns. shares of tesla are down 3%. the stock pocket getting an initial boost. steve mnuchin said that the u.s. and china are close to a trade deal. >> the s&p is 2 points. back to you. >>> jason brooks, thank you. >>> menlo park leaders are explaining why the
and jim nance joins us from the masters tournament. >>> we will see you at 7 thank you. >>> this morningg for tesla shareholders and jobless claims dropped to the lowest in 50 years. >>> good morning. we see a number of slowing indicators with the u.s. economy but the job market continues to look solid. the labor department reports that initial jobless claims fell to the lowest level in the two years. claims have fallen four weeks after spiking to a recent high of...
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eleven or twelve years old and he came with nance and possible the wrong yeah. but this is armenia yes. object of depicted september nineteenth twenty four. for him for edition of the armenian question by. refugees and then i look aided by the russian government. nonfinite down to one hundred nine some with a man who represented the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century so then he did a lot for no we joined independents he believed in nations in peaceful nation states and he was convinced that people were always better off in their homelands than in exile so he felt that the situation of the armenians couldn't last that the best thing that could happen to the exiled armenians scattered around the world would be to get their own land a place to call home she's. nuts and invested much energy in this project which he felt particularly passionate about his plan was to settle fifty thousand refugees at the edge of the caucasus and soviet territory after receiving the mandate from the league of nations nansen visited the site accompanied by technical
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house voted with aoc, 95% was time, 25 percent of time it works 95% of the time, a bigger bloc than nanceants to ad admit. now pelosi on the block against first for kindness now belittling her. >> she is a wonderful colleague, they are districts that are democratic. this glass of water would win with a d next to it in those districts. kennedy: a glass of water with a d, i love it. democrat are furious at pelosi for not defending congresswoman omar who is now a nationally elected official, she can defend herself. she is the one that president has been attacks for the un-american comments she made about the 9/11 attacks. that resentment could be corrosive, as kellyanne conway put it, is there trouble in pelosi paradise? the panel joins me now. danielle mclauflin. and charlie gasparino right where he belongs. >> full disclosure, they did not pay me to be here. kennedy: not yet, maybe one of us lost a belt. and robby suavey is back. >> danielle are you an american resident. >> i am a permanent. kennedy: can you vote. >> you should not beholding if you are a green card holder, hear me now. >>
house voted with aoc, 95% was time, 25 percent of time it works 95% of the time, a bigger bloc than nanceants to ad admit. now pelosi on the block against first for kindness now belittling her. >> she is a wonderful colleague, they are districts that are democratic. this glass of water would win with a d next to it in those districts. kennedy: a glass of water with a d, i love it. democrat are furious at pelosi for not defending congresswoman omar who is now a nationally elected official,...
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to be able to complete his time nance and work closely with our brow toma director of the international labor office he had also been set up by the league of nations shortly after its founding in one thousand nine hundred. by collaborating they could relocate stateless refugees to places where workers were needed they sent out questionnaires to discover what measures the governments would be prepared to take i bet tomorrow. wanted to turn the international labor office into an organization that could create a macro economic balance between unemployment and labor shortages worldwide now he had a project that legitimized his organization and its role due to the refugees why because no one asks for stateless. refugees. france was one of the countries to play a decisive role at the time france was seen as the united states of europe meaning it was open to immigration yes it was the only country that was in need of workers and prepared to accept them even with halfway open arms. the russians were mainly concentrated in paris at first they gravitated there automatically because most of the bi
to be able to complete his time nance and work closely with our brow toma director of the international labor office he had also been set up by the league of nations shortly after its founding in one thousand nine hundred. by collaborating they could relocate stateless refugees to places where workers were needed they sent out questionnaires to discover what measures the governments would be prepared to take i bet tomorrow. wanted to turn the international labor office into an organization that...
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lower monthly car payments make it easier to plan for your nances, and leasing can jump-start your credit, giving you more options for your ne car. nt sure, though, to look beyond the advertised payto understand all the costs associated with the lease, and y don't bebout negotiating as you would with a purchase. next, the rly adopter. one of the biggest perks of leasing a new vehicle is that ge yoto experience a new car every two to three years.th 's why leasing is best for those who want to stay on top of the latest in safety, drivg and infotainment systems.e then you hav the penny saver. if you're looking for the cheapest monly payments right now, leasing really is the way to go. lease payments are lower, because you're only paying for the vehicle's appreciation during the lease term, plus interest charges, taxes and fees. and number five -- the practical. we all know that person that brags about having over 200,000 miles on their baby. well, these folks value getting the most life and the money out of their car. if you find yourself here you'll definitely want to buy, because you'll ge
lower monthly car payments make it easier to plan for your nances, and leasing can jump-start your credit, giving you more options for your ne car. nt sure, though, to look beyond the advertised payto understand all the costs associated with the lease, and y don't bebout negotiating as you would with a purchase. next, the rly adopter. one of the biggest perks of leasing a new vehicle is that ge yoto experience a new car every two to three years.th 's why leasing is best for those who want to...
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secondly, there is a recently passed ordinary nance that requires the owner to -- ordinance that requires the owner to pay an annual registration fee of $711 annually for vacant properties. secondly, supervisor aaron peskin is pushing for a tax on vacant property which imposes a $250 a day penalty fee until the property is rented. the city owners want the empty storefronts rented and to attract more businesses so there is less blight and decline. if the owner cannot find suitable tenants to lease both storefronts, it would mean a $500 a day penalty which is impossible for her to pay. in addition, it's impossible to get permits which would meet a.d.a. requirements. these restrictions placed on the interiors are a horrible limitation on the owner. she would not purposely keep her property vacant. she wants the storefront rented by viable businesses. [inaudible] >> the owner cannot pay the $250 a day fee if imposed. third, the mills act offers no tax penalties to the owner. we urge the commission to not place restrictions on the interior spaces. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. my name is bil
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. >> they blame major nance issues at four california refineries including in been easterna shut down weeks ago when it malfunctioned, sending black smoke into the air. the bay area district hit them with 12 violations. so he's planning to keep hitting the road and his fuel fish countryman. >> i'm not going to get anywhere in a camaro. >> since analysts do not believe these numbers will fall by the end of the month, the best advice to drivers is up now. abc7 news. >>> today is the day of the year that san francisco celebrates walking. city leaders including mayor london breed joined the group to celebrate walk to workday. they say while this is an annual event, the effort to make it safer for people to walk in san francisco needs to take place year round. >> and days like today, what a nice day to walk around. >> a bit breezy. >> if you're the runner, you like that cool breeze around you. >> sunny skies across the area. a few high clouds will move through overnight. it will remain breezy one more day. the overnight lows in the upper 40s and inland valleys. especially in the north bay.
. >> they blame major nance issues at four california refineries including in been easterna shut down weeks ago when it malfunctioned, sending black smoke into the air. the bay area district hit them with 12 violations. so he's planning to keep hitting the road and his fuel fish countryman. >> i'm not going to get anywhere in a camaro. >> since analysts do not believe these numbers will fall by the end of the month, the best advice to drivers is up now. abc7 news. >>>...
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trump will win in a landslide as voters they think will reject bernie sanders' policies, watch what nance slammed bernie sanders, single pair to "washington post," she quoting the price tag. show me how you think you can get there, let's a lot of people love having their employer base insurance, remember single pair would get rid of that, right now medicare for all has 30 there i tri30 trilliondollar price tag. we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders. >> any time you have nancy pelosi shedding reality on your situation, you are probably in trouble. but that is the most important question. and important question, this sounds great, i want health care for everyone, i want everyone on the plan tot planet to have good healthcare, but how do we get there, do we think a government solution is answer, i know that is not the way to get there and that is nancy pelosi was saying. look, i love all this stuff, i love pie in the sky, but who will pay for it? how do we get there? if she is one that brings reality to your party, then, you know you are in trouble. eliza
trump will win in a landslide as voters they think will reject bernie sanders' policies, watch what nance slammed bernie sanders, single pair to "washington post," she quoting the price tag. show me how you think you can get there, let's a lot of people love having their employer base insurance, remember single pair would get rid of that, right now medicare for all has 30 there i tri30 trilliondollar price tag. we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders....
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these candidates don't have the skills and have showed i guess nance about the economy. >> thank you. up next, oil prices are reaching new highs as the trump administration makes plans to cut iran's crude oil exports to zero by ending the waivers that let countries buy oil without facing sanctions. you're watching msnbc. sanctions you're wchating msnbc. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. ii never count the wrinkles.s. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams
these candidates don't have the skills and have showed i guess nance about the economy. >> thank you. up next, oil prices are reaching new highs as the trump administration makes plans to cut iran's crude oil exports to zero by ending the waivers that let countries buy oil without facing sanctions. you're watching msnbc. sanctions you're wchating msnbc. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp,...
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we heard from senate minority leader chuck schumer andsi nanc peloaying there is a crisis of confidence in the attorney general right now and the only y toestore it they say is to hear directly from mueller. jim and doreen. >> all right. blayne alexander, thank you. thank you,e blayne. we'r not done with our coverage of tonight's big story. coming up at 6:45 vgs we'll go ho live to the white e. >> peter alexander will join us with how the president's team is responding a what he's working on tonight for nbc nightly news. >>> tonight game four of the caps openingyoound pla series. they need a win tonight. >> oh, they do after that shut out monday night. the team is on the road, of course. tommy mcfly is at cap tital one party.or the watch let's listen to what he has to say. >> we're going to bring you inside the caps watcht party capitol one arena. all these caps fans so excited coming up on news 4. >>> new information on the possible cause of the fire at he notre dame cathedral in paris. paris police now believe an electrical short circuit may haveis all . >> french officials say this i
we heard from senate minority leader chuck schumer andsi nanc peloaying there is a crisis of confidence in the attorney general right now and the only y toestore it they say is to hear directly from mueller. jim and doreen. >> all right. blayne alexander, thank you. thank you,e blayne. we'r not done with our coverage of tonight's big story. coming up at 6:45 vgs we'll go ho live to the white e. >> peter alexander will join us with how the president's team is responding a what he's...
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we actually approached alan nance to talk to him about our concerns with juvenile hall. i want to say this could not have happened at a better time and we're really grateful you've partnered with community based organizations and community members like myself to shut juvenile hall down. thank you so much. >> i just want to come up and acknowledge and thank the board of supervisors, including the trio who helped have all you all come together to support this legislation. i just want to introduce myself. my name is candy kluane. i am second generation, third generation of incarceration. i don't believe in cages. i understand what accountability is, but what this legislation would do is give redirect peace back to the community to come up with solutions. i believe that we need more indigenous practices in our communities for our young people. my brother is detained right now at 375 wood street. who is biracial young man. what does he look to represent and talk about the we. there is no we until we all actually stand in solidarity and really be direct and have these communit
we actually approached alan nance to talk to him about our concerns with juvenile hall. i want to say this could not have happened at a better time and we're really grateful you've partnered with community based organizations and community members like myself to shut juvenile hall down. thank you so much. >> i just want to come up and acknowledge and thank the board of supervisors, including the trio who helped have all you all come together to support this legislation. i just want to...
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joining me now on the phone is the executive director of terror and msnbc terrorism analyst, malcolm nanceolm, we don't have a motive yet or an identified suspect, but the mayor has already called it a hate crime. your thoughts? >> yes. when the mayor identified it as a hate crime, it appeared that he was speaking to some characteristic of the suspect. what we know right now is that this is a male suspect, 19 years old. we don't know what his confession is. we know that he obviously had animosity towards the jewish community. one significant thing there, rev. he's called law enforcement and surrendered himself on the side of the highway, which is very significant. that leads me to believe that it is most likely not a person from the muslim extremist community. they don't surrender for the most part. most likely someone who is from the right-wing extremist community or someone with a personal or psychological defect that has yet to be identified. >> i believe one person identified him as a 19-year-old and the sheriff said he was a resident of san diego. >> that's absolutely right. despite t
joining me now on the phone is the executive director of terror and msnbc terrorism analyst, malcolm nanceolm, we don't have a motive yet or an identified suspect, but the mayor has already called it a hate crime. your thoughts? >> yes. when the mayor identified it as a hate crime, it appeared that he was speaking to some characteristic of the suspect. what we know right now is that this is a male suspect, 19 years old. we don't know what his confession is. we know that he obviously had...
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malcolm nance, thanks to you. thanks to all of you.to follow the breaking news of a shooting reported at a synagogue in san diego. we'll have much more after this short break. stay with us. ♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven relief of your allergies, sinus pressure, and congestion. at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, that will do for me right now. right now our breaking news continues right now with richard lui in new york. richard. >> hey, kendis, thank you so much and we're going to continue the breaking coverage right now of wh
malcolm nance, thanks to you. thanks to all of you.to follow the breaking news of a shooting reported at a synagogue in san diego. we'll have much more after this short break. stay with us. ♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven relief of your allergies, sinus pressure, and congestion. at first slice pizza...
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hay nance, trump said to nancy pelosi on a private phone call.great to be with you yesterday. you and chuck are getting rave reviews. me? i'm okay. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell not so good. >> the book illustrates how often the president wants to do deals with nancy pelosi and chuck shchumer. this is an occasion of republicans thinking he could leave them high and dry. >> donald trump the individual i think wants to cut deals with whoever. but he doesn't look like a guy who looks ready to cut deals. >> no, because he's looking back at fox news. >> get's roped back in. >> exactly. and the economy he knows isn't working for most americans so he uses the scapegoats of immigrants, poor people, black family. he's mastered the play book. it's divide and concur. >> when you read their book you sit there and think it's unbelievable how little he's gotten through congress. but then when you read the book you understand why. >> he has gotten through 32 appointees -- >> i understand. but i'm talking about stuff. he's not gotten a big deal, big legislation,
hay nance, trump said to nancy pelosi on a private phone call.great to be with you yesterday. you and chuck are getting rave reviews. me? i'm okay. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell not so good. >> the book illustrates how often the president wants to do deals with nancy pelosi and chuck shchumer. this is an occasion of republicans thinking he could leave them high and dry. >> donald trump the individual i think wants to cut deals with whoever. but he doesn't look like a guy who looks...
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. >> mall couple nance, terrorism analyst msnbc, nbc news as well, contributor here joins us. malcolm, in context we take a step back, four shot, nobody was killed, no fatalities, that's information we're getting right now, and that it appears that update number one may be the only major update in this breaking news arc that unfortunately sometimes can last hours because we just don't know where the shooter is or some of the other remnants of what the initial attack involved. if you put this in the context for us here, malcolm, and the recent breaking news story that all of us unfortunately were on air to cover was the pittsburgh synagogue attack. >> right. >> and all synagogues across the country then went on high alert and put into effect new security procedures along the way. how would you put all that we know right now into context of recent attacks on places of worship? >> well, i'll good along with what jim said in the does follow a pattern, but we don't know what the initial vector on this pattern is. we don't know what the initial spark that set it off is. and we won't
. >> mall couple nance, terrorism analyst msnbc, nbc news as well, contributor here joins us. malcolm, in context we take a step back, four shot, nobody was killed, no fatalities, that's information we're getting right now, and that it appears that update number one may be the only major update in this breaking news arc that unfortunately sometimes can last hours because we just don't know where the shooter is or some of the other remnants of what the initial attack involved. if you put...
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nance? >> well, the american people deserve and want the truth overwhelmingly. you see that.e truth is, let the chips fall where they may pay to show us the truth. he is saying now the middle of april, it keeps getting a little closer. but there will be a release of the mueller report. >> kennedy: does she have a jar full of hard beans in her pocket question of what's clicking around there? let's discuss this little bit. the democrats aren't selectively transparent when it comes to redacted material. with the fisa warrant application, adam schiff was very forceful that he didn't want most of that -- sources and methods, some confidential aspects to see the light of day. now they want the whole thing. >> brian: can't have any black lines. this is such a manufactured controversy. this there is nobody saying we won't offer the report. they are simply saying we are going to do it consisted with law. to keep you people saying, "we are going to make sure the report is there in full." he was against that? who says we will do that? april 2nd deadline is currently arbitrary. i don't k
nance? >> well, the american people deserve and want the truth overwhelmingly. you see that.e truth is, let the chips fall where they may pay to show us the truth. he is saying now the middle of april, it keeps getting a little closer. but there will be a release of the mueller report. >> kennedy: does she have a jar full of hard beans in her pocket question of what's clicking around there? let's discuss this little bit. the democrats aren't selectively transparent when it comes to...
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here to comment are two members of his staff eric hoynes and chris nance. [ cheers and applause ] welcomeor having us, seth. ha seth: now what do you say to people who think tin a crowded field, john hickenlooper isn't doing enough to set himself apart? >> great question. seth, the governor has a vision for this country that we believe will begin to cut through al the noise. >> and not only does he have a vision, but we believe that in no time, americans will begin to sesmhis talent and his chari >> seth: that's great. current surveys show him polling between 0 and 1%. [ laughter ]lo >> at hickener headquarters, we don't pay attention to polls. we pay attention to our candidate.an >> a cdate we can trust. a candidate i will stand by through thick and thin. a candidate that i -- [ phone rings ] you know what, i'm so sorry. hrhave to take this. hi, yes, this is c. senator kamala harris liked me? she said i nailed the interview? [ lauger ] i got the job? do i have any conflicts? no, no. i can start tomorrow. [ laughter ] great, great. so looking forward to this. thank you so much. thank you.
here to comment are two members of his staff eric hoynes and chris nance. [ cheers and applause ] welcomeor having us, seth. ha seth: now what do you say to people who think tin a crowded field, john hickenlooper isn't doing enough to set himself apart? >> great question. seth, the governor has a vision for this country that we believe will begin to cut through al the noise. >> and not only does he have a vision, but we believe that in no time, americans will begin to sesmhis talent...
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. >> malcolm nance is still with us, the executive director of the terror asymmetrics project. reflecten what michael was saying as well as what the report, ramon, galindo was telling us. >> we're building over the last five hours quite a profile, although it is very preliminary about the shooter. we know that he's 19 years old, he's a white male. he comes from san diego or he was studying in san diego as a student. for the most part, that's what we know about him. his behaviors today as carrying out this attack, going in specifically to a jewish synagogue or chabad, an orthodox synagogue during the passover feast with the intent to kill gives us the impression that he is most likely inspired by a white supremacist ideology. there are some manifestos which are out there that are being reported, and simply because we got the indication from the mayor of poway that this was being seen as a hate crime, that tells us that this was personally inspired by that ideology, and the president himself referenced it as a hate crime. all of this told, we're likely to hear more about his soci
. >> malcolm nance is still with us, the executive director of the terror asymmetrics project. reflecten what michael was saying as well as what the report, ramon, galindo was telling us. >> we're building over the last five hours quite a profile, although it is very preliminary about the shooter. we know that he's 19 years old, he's a white male. he comes from san diego or he was studying in san diego as a student. for the most part, that's what we know about him. his behaviors...
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apparently trump calls pelosi and, hey, nance trump said to pelosi on a private phone call.our two friends referring to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, not so good. the country need add dose of this. th o is whethnot drives republicans on capitol hill bonkers. >> absolutely. i think what the book really illustrates is how oft the government wants to do deals with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer,le two pe he's very familiar with for the past 20 years. i think this is just another example of republicans thinking he's got to leave us high and dry on any occasionwhen he thinks there could be a deal done. he's not interested in the substance. >> heather, i have to think when you hear that on the one hand, donald trump the individual i think does want to cut deals with whoever. but he doesn't idealogically gulook like a ready to cut deals. >> no, because he's always looking back ats.ox n >> roped back in or whatever that is. >> most importantly he knows ,is econo even though it's doing great for headlines is still not working for are most americans. he uses the scapegoats of immigra
apparently trump calls pelosi and, hey, nance trump said to pelosi on a private phone call.our two friends referring to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, not so good. the country need add dose of this. th o is whethnot drives republicans on capitol hill bonkers. >> absolutely. i think what the book really illustrates is how oft the government wants to do deals with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer,le two pe he's very familiar with for the past 20 years. i think this is just another example of...
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barbara bush had enough and said, to nabs nance, i'm tired of hearing frm you, don't call me again, andd she heardr anotone ringing and hung up. >> woodruff: she raised hers children, stay at home mother. she had conflicted feelings out the women's movement. >> the early days of the women's movement raised questions about the value of the choices that e had mad she walked the walk of a feminist, strong-minded, independent, notdo frapeak up, but she refused to talk the talk. we have one iterview where i said i think you're a feminist, don't you? and she refused to say that and i finally gave up anid sad you're being very slippery about this. rud she said, yes, i am. >> wo: and she was a republican, married to george h.w. bush, andyet, susan, you write she had views about waabortion in a surprisin. >> you know, when i was going through her diaries, i hopped her diaries from 1980 when her husband was making his first bid for presidency. in the diary i found four pages, folded over, yell load, tucked inside, i pulled them out. in the top was wrtten in her hand thoughts about abortion. this
barbara bush had enough and said, to nabs nance, i'm tired of hearing frm you, don't call me again, andd she heardr anotone ringing and hung up. >> woodruff: she raised hers children, stay at home mother. she had conflicted feelings out the women's movement. >> the early days of the women's movement raised questions about the value of the choices that e had mad she walked the walk of a feminist, strong-minded, independent, notdo frapeak up, but she refused to talk the talk. we have...
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a three-run game but with a chance to tie it up and then longboria not the hero pops up to end it nance when 9, 6, series wraps tomorrow. warriors normally after a bad loss teams can look to past experience but the difficult part of this situation. >>there's no precedent for a 31 point collapse, the chancellor for la after this morning's practice at team headquarters trying to move on from what happened against the clippers. 2 major talking points emerge from today's media session. >>steve kerr says andrew bogut will start at center in the wake of the damarcus cousins injury and after looking at the tape. he also felt kevin durant could be more aggressive in game 2 katie only put up 8 shots committed 9 turnovers. when asked about a thing taking a more ramped up approach the rate offered this response. >>look to score of options. a lot of places one of our time. need to get 30 shots. >>terminals tipoff is at 7.30 also happening at a time the sharks trying to save their season, san jose downey 3 one holding nights feasted on them once again, biggest blitz the sharkey scoring the first 71
a three-run game but with a chance to tie it up and then longboria not the hero pops up to end it nance when 9, 6, series wraps tomorrow. warriors normally after a bad loss teams can look to past experience but the difficult part of this situation. >>there's no precedent for a 31 point collapse, the chancellor for la after this morning's practice at team headquarters trying to move on from what happened against the clippers. 2 major talking points emerge from today's media session....
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joining me live from the border is mariana, mal com nance., i'm going to you first, before we get to the fact that america is apparently full, let's talk about the economic impact. was here serious about closing the border? >> joy, good morning to you. i have been here all week talking to folks in automotive and medical equipment. they were so preoccupied since he tweeted that, they spent the week calling suppliers saying their product may not arrive on time. and then the president flip-flopping and it was an incredible waste of time. even those who voted for the president said that would have kriped their businesses and hurt the american consumer, but there is also something brewing here on the bridges and that's why i'm standing on this bridge for you today. if you see here behind me, it's a huge entry way of commerce and trade. there is a bottleneck of car that's is hours long. they even closed the cargo lane of drugs cotrucks coming in fro. they have been vie verted them to other bridges where they say it is a 14 and 16 hour long wait. th
joining me live from the border is mariana, mal com nance., i'm going to you first, before we get to the fact that america is apparently full, let's talk about the economic impact. was here serious about closing the border? >> joy, good morning to you. i have been here all week talking to folks in automotive and medical equipment. they were so preoccupied since he tweeted that, they spent the week calling suppliers saying their product may not arrive on time. and then the president...
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. >> but hold on we heard i think malcolm nance first came on in june or july of 2016.talking to all of these journalesjournalists, the this for years and said no collusion, no collusion, no collusion. they're not listening to it, and you're saying six more months of hearings and they will say oh, there you go. >> you don't need half or 60%, you just need 2% or 3%. given how narrow and small trump's base is, it just takes a small erosion. a lot of those heard from david corn. but it will be on foxx news, people will watch it, they need to be educated, you know raepea the evidence. we are emerged in all -- immersn this. i agree that ultimately you are going to get to impeachment inquiry, but there is also a role of emphasizing this evidence, getting it out there, and fox news will not be able, of course, i mean they're a hackery that you will get, but they cannot resist covering the hearings. >> they would have to play impeachment hearings like everyone else would as well. so it could be what you're saying, they would have to play them, their audience would have to watch
. >> but hold on we heard i think malcolm nance first came on in june or july of 2016.talking to all of these journalesjournalists, the this for years and said no collusion, no collusion, no collusion. they're not listening to it, and you're saying six more months of hearings and they will say oh, there you go. >> you don't need half or 60%, you just need 2% or 3%. given how narrow and small trump's base is, it just takes a small erosion. a lot of those heard from david corn. but it...
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. >> that brings me to our friend malcolm nance. we are almost at our three-year anniversary. three years ago, we started this conversation. now that we have the redacted mueller report which may also be known as the plot to destroy democracy 2.0 because it starts out a lot like your book. i wonder what it means that we still don't know whether or not there is an ongoing national -- ongoing counter intelligence investigation of this president. and then you have this president who is now in just open flagrant defiance of congress. what does that mean, when the rest of the world is looking at the united states right now, when russia is looking at us, what are they seeing? >> first off, you know, people want to know where i've been for the last couple of weeks. i started reading the mueller report, i read it twice and when i woke up, it was one hour before i had to come on the show this morning. there is a lot to digest in that report. there are two components to this. there was the attack on the united states by the russians. they flooded the zone with agents, assets, resources
. >> that brings me to our friend malcolm nance. we are almost at our three-year anniversary. three years ago, we started this conversation. now that we have the redacted mueller report which may also be known as the plot to destroy democracy 2.0 because it starts out a lot like your book. i wonder what it means that we still don't know whether or not there is an ongoing national -- ongoing counter intelligence investigation of this president. and then you have this president who is now...
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caps set by congress has required difficult choices that i'm sure many will find quite hard to count nance. i know that members of this committee have delivered strong investments in hhs' discretionary budget in the past, especially at the national institutes of health, and i want to be clear that hhs appreciates this work over the years. today i want to highlight how the president's budget supports a number of important goals for hhs. first, the budget if proposes reforms to help deliver americans truly patient-centered affordable care. the budget would empower states to create personalized health care options that put you, as the american patient, in control and insure you are treated like a human being and not like a number. flexibilities in the budget would make this possible while promoting fiscal responsibility and maintaining protections for people with pre-existing conditions. second, the budget strengthens medicare by, to help secure our promise to america's seniors. the budget extends the solvency of the medicare trust fund for eight years while the program's budget will still gr
caps set by congress has required difficult choices that i'm sure many will find quite hard to count nance. i know that members of this committee have delivered strong investments in hhs' discretionary budget in the past, especially at the national institutes of health, and i want to be clear that hhs appreciates this work over the years. today i want to highlight how the president's budget supports a number of important goals for hhs. first, the budget if proposes reforms to help deliver...
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so african-americans who get to be on the air, share our experience and our expertise, me, malcolm nanceother ladies on the other side of the camera, only a few of us get to do this work on a regular basis. so when someone speaks to the challenges we all face both in front and behind the cameras, she speaks for the next group of voices. for me, eastboushe is the winnee week. >> these are strong contenders because you are right. it is valuable. air time is very valuable and there are not many people of the color, african-americans and other people of color who get to do it. i agree with that. these are very good options. however, as the mother of dragons has said, only one person wins the week. that is me. it is i. i am going to pick somebody who dove tails with tiffany. when everyone saw the notre dame fire, i think the whole world was shocked by seeing it burn. 850 years of history up in flames. but for a lot of people it made more poignant and painful the loss of three sang warctuaries louisiana. but the loss of those sanctuaries was also poignant and tragic for those con questicon. lo
so african-americans who get to be on the air, share our experience and our expertise, me, malcolm nanceother ladies on the other side of the camera, only a few of us get to do this work on a regular basis. so when someone speaks to the challenges we all face both in front and behind the cameras, she speaks for the next group of voices. for me, eastboushe is the winnee week. >> these are strong contenders because you are right. it is valuable. air time is very valuable and there are not...
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. >> and as you know, nance has a leadership call planned for monday in which they discuss the next steps. and with that in mind, cynthia, give me a sense of the impeachment process if they decide to go that route? >> well, if they decide to go that route, the whole world will blow up. and they'll start calling witnesses. but there is a middle route and that is to get the information out, call the underlying witnesses, and there is also a lot of big question marks that the report doesn't deal with that we could learn about. for example, there is no discussion in the report about the cambridge analytic and what happened with the data they had and was that used and what was the russian relationship with that and was that used in the swing states. there is a lot of information they could learn in a fact-finding way which doesn't have to up the game into impeachment. as a prosecutor and as a legal person, what i'm interested in is getting out all of the facts. that is what i know about. the political decision that nancy pelosi has to make is a very different one and it has to do with where do
. >> and as you know, nance has a leadership call planned for monday in which they discuss the next steps. and with that in mind, cynthia, give me a sense of the impeachment process if they decide to go that route? >> well, if they decide to go that route, the whole world will blow up. and they'll start calling witnesses. but there is a middle route and that is to get the information out, call the underlying witnesses, and there is also a lot of big question marks that the report...