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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?be you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! >> you come in here and make me feel like a piece of [bleep]. just like our inventory's off by 80 grand. i would beg to differ on that. i mean, we're off. >> then go out and count it yourself, if i'm wrong. these people do this for a living, and we want to move forward. tom has acknowledged that he doesn't have an inventory process in place, and he's copped to it, but he's willing to make the changes necessary to get it right. nancy, on the other hand, doesn't want to admit it at all. it's almost like she's allergic to change. it's her way or no way. i've made the same mistakes. i was a punk kid who thought inventory didn't matter, until my father grabbed me by the hair and said, "i'm gonna teach you how to count $2 million of inventory, and i'm gonna explain to you why it matters. because it ain't your cash, kid. it's my cash." and so, it ain't nancy's cash. it's our cash, and
>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?be you shouldn't have been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! >> you come in here and make me feel like a piece of [bleep]. just like our inventory's off by 80 grand. i would beg to differ on that. i mean, we're off. >> then go out and count it yourself, if i'm wrong. these people do this for a living, and we want to move forward. tom has acknowledged that he doesn't have an...
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>> you want to start airing the dirt, nance?been [bleep] some guy in a bathroom. >> you know what? the deal's off. the deal's off! ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ i'm happy to give you the tour, i lohey jay. it. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking
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also joining us, michael nance. brett mcgurk, your reaction to "the times'" reporting about this?well, it's quite an extraordinary report. and what strikes me is the fact that when president trump had this fateful call with president erdogan, i think quite clearly there was no process to really staff that call, to brief the president. so he fully understand the consequences if erdogan had a green light to cross border, because nobody was providing more intelligence on baghdadi -- and this isn't new. this has been going on for years now. the majority of the intelligence, frankly, has come from the syrian kurdish led forces. and without those forces, our ability to really finish off the leadership of isis, in particular, baghdadi, who trump said was his number one priority, apparently he said that, we couldn't do that without these guys. >> and what's happened since then, all the kurdish areas of syria, along the border, the vast majority of them, we've abandoned those areas and they're now under the control of russia and the assad regime. our ability to continue to prosecute this c
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with us tonight from paris is malcolm nance, veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, homeland security, 35 years working in the fields of counterterrorism and intelligence. he's our analyst in this area for a reason. his forthcoming book is "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." mald malcolm, what is it you fear we're looking at as a result of this policy and pullout? >> what i fear is that we are looking at the salvation of the islamic state. you have to understand that the islamic state was sort of like a ball of mercury. even though the caliphate had been quashed by the kurds, many of these forces had moved to other places -- yemen, somalia. they are very, very well entrenched in north africa and in afghanistan. but as the caliphate itself was crushed and those forces were pushed to the south, the united states and its allies managed to maintain them from keeping a knew kleeio nucleus that would allow them to reform. donald trump has saved isis. there's no other way to put it because that nucleus now has an
with us tonight from paris is malcolm nance, veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, homeland security, 35 years working in the fields of counterterrorism and intelligence. he's our analyst in this area for a reason. his forthcoming book is "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." mald malcolm, what is it you fear we're looking at as a result of this policy and pullout? >> what i fear is that we are...
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with us tonight, the man to see on these matters, malcolm nance, a veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, and homeland security with 35 years working in counterterrorism and intelligence, and is our analyst in this area. his forthcoming book is "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." malcolm, what is the lesson in this? >> the lesson in this is that the 2016 election opened the floodgates for all types of non-state and state actors to try to influence the united states elections. and with the president and many of his followers not believing that there is an intrinsic cyberthreat in this world that will attempt to influence our electoral process, everyone's going to try it. >> so a sub-lesson of that, i'm guessing, in a democracy, when we have a boisterous debate on this or any other network and moscow mitch is a name that is hatched because of the senate majority leader's unwillingness for the longest time to get funding approved to harden our elections, people can hear us when we say that. people can see ou
with us tonight, the man to see on these matters, malcolm nance, a veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, and homeland security with 35 years working in counterterrorism and intelligence, and is our analyst in this area. his forthcoming book is "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." malcolm, what is the lesson in this? >> the lesson in this is that the 2016 election opened the floodgates for all...
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on the project venus side some of the things that we've seen by nance has done. well is the fact that they do have a very good outreach and education programs to people of all crypto currency they have done a pretty good job working with regulators regulate a different side of regulators globally but they are actually making some interesting traction there and so it's actually interesting to see where facebook itself is stronger for example very massive reach on the what's up and facebook platforms is of course much weaker there but they almost seem to complement each other so maybe one day we'll see them actually partnering and working together but i think as of now they are very far apart from that sort of thing and we haven't heard discussions on that and so right now it will be interesting to see as finance and project venus release more details to see how it'll shape and whether or not they'll really be able to live up to working with regulators in a more effective way that facebook has done so as big a libra was after originally intended to launch on what b
on the project venus side some of the things that we've seen by nance has done. well is the fact that they do have a very good outreach and education programs to people of all crypto currency they have done a pretty good job working with regulators regulate a different side of regulators globally but they are actually making some interesting traction there and so it's actually interesting to see where facebook itself is stronger for example very massive reach on the what's up and facebook...
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if we would get a resolution or at least some perm nance to the na and the u.s. and we dedetect growth. that could be enough in the absence of third quarter earnings improving to be thempro driver for stock prices going into the end of the year. >> mark always good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> part of the aren't market traded higher today was because wof slightly positive economic news out of china and optimism out of trade talks. in a statement over the weekend, the treasury departmenttmaid the white house is not considering blocking chinese companies fm listing shares on u.s. stock exchanges. as you may recall that report was one of the reasons why stocks fell on friday. and the chinese government had something to say about ibo here's eunice eun in beijing. the foreign ministry criticized reports that the trump administration could be limiting u.s. investments into chinese firms by saying that any decoupling of china and the u.s. would harm both sides and cause instability in global markets. analysts say it's not clear how damaging those restrictions u
if we would get a resolution or at least some perm nance to the na and the u.s. and we dedetect growth. that could be enough in the absence of third quarter earnings improving to be thempro driver for stock prices going into the end of the year. >> mark always good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> part of the aren't market traded higher today was because wof slightly positive economic news out of china and optimism out of trade talks. in a statement over the weekend, the...
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nance take a 2 run lead want to finish in the 9th for to washington. la bases loaded. daniel hudson gets corey seager take a big to end and hold on for too to even series. now houston game one of astro's rate this could have been the series the a's right bottom 5th stories of 2 zip it to board yuli gurriel i wanted to write look at the race scramble. austin meadows and brand allow can decide who's making the play. drops 2 runs score. nothing houston. justin verlander did more than his fair share a jam from the 36 year-old strikes out the side in the 7th allowed only hit a punch outs. no runs through 7 frames houston roles, 6, 2, now let's talk some nfl for the last 2 years the raiders have shown they can only the offseason storylines. >>this summer was all about antonio brown and the year before that luckily all-mac saga apologies to raider fans are bringing all this back up. but the raiders and mac meet again sunday in london when they face the bears their first matchup since the raiders front office traded mack to chicago, contract dispute oakland got 2 first rounder
nance take a 2 run lead want to finish in the 9th for to washington. la bases loaded. daniel hudson gets corey seager take a big to end and hold on for too to even series. now houston game one of astro's rate this could have been the series the a's right bottom 5th stories of 2 zip it to board yuli gurriel i wanted to write look at the race scramble. austin meadows and brand allow can decide who's making the play. drops 2 runs score. nothing houston. justin verlander did more than his fair...
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elizabeth: nance innocenc nancyw demanding the president update her. critics of nancy pelosi say she marched out of the white house meeting sendai sense -- 10 days. >> a problem is that president obama when he was green lighting the raid on the compound. that lead to capture of osama bin laden, he did inform top republicans in house and senate before. i just think this is one of those situation, this is concerning this is how bad relations have got in dc, and. president does not trust a leading democrat not to leak secrets about an enemy. that call america could unite around. i just thought that episode was a shame to be honest, a sign of how bad relations between parties have got here in washington. elizabeth: robin come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, let's get to fox news benjamin hall, he is in syria, with an exclusive on the ground with kurdish syrian democratic forces general. he helped carry out the u.s. raid, benjamin with the story. reporter: today fox news had a interview with general head of -- here in northern syria he talked
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. >> according to donald trump, his conference yesterday, he department tell nance b sit pelosi and presumedlyhe other leaders because he didn't believe pelosi would keep the right secret he accused her of jeopardizing the operation. he poedly made a statement that said it is important that congress be resulted. but about trump's strategy in area. the first front is trump faced criticism from democrats and republicans for his sudden word to ritz drawl affect i want. he endorses turning irk offensive into curd-held donald trump likes vladimir putin. he likes to be liked by vladimir putin. and that's why he praised russia repeatedly during the conference yesterday. even his moscow said, hey, i we didn't know anything about this. >> it's a big slap in the face to president trump. why do you think rash is lower. whether questioning whether it happened at all. >> because russia wants to keep trump on a string. this isn't just true about yesterday. whenever trump praises russia, they will stay back and say we're not sure about this policy. because it has the affect of make iing them try harder to ap
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out with a whistle-blower report before they saw the conve conversationd they waited one day, nants nanceoulnancypelosi would not have a fool will herself. kennedy: last night president tweeted: kennedy: i guess that means they with all of those they colluded with, must all be immediately impeached. so, shifty schiff. today shot right back. tweeting: >> yesterday we learned second whistleblower come forward with ain't faminfamous ukraine call,e former speech writer for george w bush, it is bill mcgurn, let us learn with mcgurn. mulvaney predicts post impeachment landslide will be like anything we've seen in modern presidential politics. >> i don't know about that, but i would say, i say if democrats make themselve the impeachment congress, they have done could and they don't bring down the president, they have lost could we learned from bill clinton, the presidency is still a big bully pulpit, no one knows how to bully from it more than donald trump. there say point, there is a risk, other problem they have, not a real mutua impeachment. there is no vote, we find this out, white house ign
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i want to get to nanc nancy peli for corrected by george stephanopolous.ou support chairman schiff. was it right for him to have that traumatic inter pe interpr. >> i want the american people to know that phone call, using president's own words. >> those are not the president's own words, he said he made it up. elizabeth: not the president's words, right? >> well, it is what adam schiff said, apparently. the democrats want to play this both ways, on one hand they have house committee rules require when party in power learns sensitive information like this. they are supposed to share with majority party, schiff called nunes out on an alleged violation of those rules, now he is violating those rules. schiff is making things up. and he wants to bake -- make a lot of hay out of these unfounded allegations about some alleged quid pro quo. elizabeth: and being misleading. he was -- that information -- >> a lot going to. elizabeth: sel sylvester you are terrific thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up elizabeth warren out with her plan too strengthen labor
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keep your blouse on nance.he is not only politician walking in flip flops, back in 98, republican senator lindsey graham who was then a member of house said that impeachment was all about restoring honor and indegrit tote was oy to office,k he said, to impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane. both parties are fair-weather impeachment fans, but will voters forgive them for a category 5 schiff storm that about to rain down. joining me, former georgia republican congressman. former clinton prime minister manager babob barr welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: i know have you been talking about this, we all miss the 90s, we love the glory days, but it seems that we have not learned much, politics has changed a lot. how much has changed in our eyes. >> one thing that has remained same is the attention span or memory that is of the american voter is very short. so despite the fact that the hypocrisy runs ramp ap -- rampat to then and now, really not matter much to american public, what matte
keep your blouse on nance.he is not only politician walking in flip flops, back in 98, republican senator lindsey graham who was then a member of house said that impeachment was all about restoring honor and indegrit tote was oy to office,k he said, to impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane. both parties are fair-weather impeachment fans, but will voters forgive them for a category 5 schiff storm that about to rain down. joining me, former georgia republican...
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. >> malcolm nance in paris, 5:52 a.m., arc de triomphe just faintly in the background. malcolm, thank you as always for joining us tonight. >>> coming up for us, we deconstruct the drama that turned two big-name washington figures into now sworn enemies. >>> last thing before we go tonight. what's behind trump's antipathy toward adam schiff, other than the fact that the california democrat chairs the intel committee and has been the public face of impeachment of late? trump has been livid at schiff, and this started with trump republicans in the house and in the media ever since schiff attempted what he called a parody version of trump's ukraine phone call. while adam schiff plainly shares nothing with mickey spillane or robert de niro, he started a hearing a month ago now with a hokey interpretation of what the ukraine call would sound like if it were a mob movie. >> this is the essence of what the president communicates. we've been very good to your country, very good. no other country has done as much as we have. but you know what? i don't see much reciprocity here.
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charlie pierce, malcolm nance, naveed jamali, evelyn farkas, thank you very much.something even more rare than lindsey graham criticizing donald trump. we will tell you what that is when i'm joined by author jim wallace, next. if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. it's not a yearly shot. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. don't get prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm
charlie pierce, malcolm nance, naveed jamali, evelyn farkas, thank you very much.something even more rare than lindsey graham criticizing donald trump. we will tell you what that is when i'm joined by author jim wallace, next. if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit...
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world and destabilizing effect of having that image so depleted and having us move into what malcolm nance called the axis of autocracies rather than the allies we've traditionally had. did you feel that the weight of that came through in this debate tonight? >> i think that was mayor pete's best moment when he was talking about his own service and what it means to have american value lieus and what the flag means when we help our allies. that was strong. but there was no plan b. there was no clear assessment of what would be done differently. how do you make sure we're rectifying those issues. we can basically have an individual in the white house that is literally with his hands breaking the world order that the united states created right after world war ii. and we're not giving anybody leadership. so, there was no plan of how do we get back, how do we rest duty that authority, how do we make sure we find those allies to come back to us and how do we hold those individuals breaking those promises accountable. that was missing. >> i want to now play a clip of the person with whom mayor p
world and destabilizing effect of having that image so depleted and having us move into what malcolm nance called the axis of autocracies rather than the allies we've traditionally had. did you feel that the weight of that came through in this debate tonight? >> i think that was mayor pete's best moment when he was talking about his own service and what it means to have american value lieus and what the flag means when we help our allies. that was strong. but there was no plan b. there...
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joining me is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy" and msnbc contributor.to have you on. we can run through the list of why what the president is doing is a violation of international law, securing another country's oil fields as an exploit of war, even though they haven't even announced what they're going to do with it, is internationally illegal, and yet, it seems lost on this president that he wants to use american troops to secure oil fields in a foreign country that his country is involved in militarily. >> like richard said a little bit earlier, this was a campaign promise, that he would seize their oil and take their oil. if this is a permise just to keep troops in syria, it's the worst one that they have ever chosen. you have to understand, the only places that really have any oil are the fields to the north and northeast of darazauer. this was also an isis stronghold, but also is a place that the government of syria wants to exert their control over. last year we had an operation where russian mercenaries backed by the syrian fifth corps, which is
joining me is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy" and msnbc contributor.to have you on. we can run through the list of why what the president is doing is a violation of international law, securing another country's oil fields as an exploit of war, even though they haven't even announced what they're going to do with it, is internationally illegal, and yet, it seems lost on this president that he wants to use american troops to secure oil fields in a foreign...
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nanc today the white house is treating impeachment as a political argument. quote, trump allies are the first to admit it's not a strategy born out of any major legal thinking. instead, it's a bet trump can prevail through his own aggressive public messaging campaign and the help of the republican-controlled senate, which ultimately would have to vote on the president's fate following an impeachment trial. of course, syria has thrown a wrench in that. we want to show you the visual tonight. the front page of tomorrow's "new york daily news" as we talk to the pride of louisiana, james carville, a veteran democratic strategist who rose to national fame with the clinton presidential campaign. james, you saw it there. a takeoff on the three stooges. i know i want to talk to you about impeachment. i know your thoughts have migrated on impeachment. where are you now tonight? >> well, i was so against impeachment about a month or so ago i was invited to go to oxford in england to debate someone on impeachment. and they asked me what side would you like to take? i sa
nanc today the white house is treating impeachment as a political argument. quote, trump allies are the first to admit it's not a strategy born out of any major legal thinking. instead, it's a bet trump can prevail through his own aggressive public messaging campaign and the help of the republican-controlled senate, which ultimately would have to vote on the president's fate following an impeachment trial. of course, syria has thrown a wrench in that. we want to show you the visual tonight. the...
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you know what this is, sean, this is the nanc adam schiff witch hunt.torting the impeachment clause in the constitution. they are substituting politics foreve for the commands and intents for the impeachment clause. asking for information, information is not a thing of value in violation of the law. i explain it in my book. don't take my word for it. it's in the mueller report. it was also the conclusion of the criminal division of the department of justice. they looked at the trump zelensky conversation they said there is no crime here. it's not a violation of campaign finance laws. you know, the president asking for information was perfectly reasonable and logical and proper. it is not an abuse of power. it is the proper exercise of power under the treaty we have with ukraine to share information. it is also a duty of the president under the take care clause to make sure that the laws are faithfully executed. joe biden does not get immunity or amnesty simply because he is running for president. if it were otherwise, everybody accused of a federal crim
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should be focused on building up our country not wasting everyone's time and energy on bullshit and nance insisted democrats are pushing forward with the problem. >> it is unworthy of the constitution of the united states to do what he did in that call and he admitted to me it is perfect. no, it is not perfect. it is wrong. >> reporter: the president suggested the white house will cooperate with the subpoenas issued by house democrats for information in the ukraine investigation. but the president hasn't fully cooperated in the past. consider the russia investigation and recall he never sat down for an interview with special counsel robert mueller and never given up his tax returns. though he's been asked multiple times and the whistle-blower's attorney said no one from the house intelligence committee helped in writing that complaint. wolf. >> jim, thank you. jim acosta at the white house. >>> let's go to capitol hill now. our senior congressional correspondent manu raju is on the scene. that closed-door briefing by the inspector general has just wrapped up. what are you learning? >> rep
should be focused on building up our country not wasting everyone's time and energy on bullshit and nance insisted democrats are pushing forward with the problem. >> it is unworthy of the constitution of the united states to do what he did in that call and he admitted to me it is perfect. no, it is not perfect. it is wrong. >> reporter: the president suggested the white house will cooperate with the subpoenas issued by house democrats for information in the ukraine investigation....
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nance nancy pelohsy has said over and over he needs be impeached.ess. nancy pelosi said that for a year 1/2. they're all saying you should be impeached. nobody in the democratic caucus is saying my mind is open. i don't know whether he should be impeached. but let's start a process to investigate him. they're not doing that. >> you have a handful of holdouts and a lot of people who say they are open and want an investigation and what's holding up the investigation is your side. they won't comply. this is true. they won't comply. >> there's never been a president that's been investigated every minute of the president. >> he's not complying. >> he's can completely complying. >> they won't give people up, they claimed lewandowski had executive privilege. >> let's take it step by step. the ambassador was not allowed to testify because there's been no vote on the floor of the house of representatives. that ambassador had no ability to bring counsel with him. that ambassador had no idea what the rule oz of the road would be for this investigation. look, t
nance nancy pelohsy has said over and over he needs be impeached.ess. nancy pelosi said that for a year 1/2. they're all saying you should be impeached. nobody in the democratic caucus is saying my mind is open. i don't know whether he should be impeached. but let's start a process to investigate him. they're not doing that. >> you have a handful of holdouts and a lot of people who say they are open and want an investigation and what's holding up the investigation is your side. they won't...
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nance take a 2 run lead want to finish in the 9th for to washington. la bases loaded. daniel hudson gets corey seager take a big to end and hold on for too to even series. now houston game one of astros rate this could have been the series the a's right bottom 5th stories of 2 zip it to board yuli gurriel i wanted to write look at the race scramble. austin meadows and brand allow can decide who's making the play. all drops. 2 runs score. nothing houston. justin verlander did more than his fair share a jam from the 36 year-old strikes out the side in the 7th allowed only a hit a punch outs. no runs through 7 frames houston roles, 6, 2, now let's talk some nfl for the last 2 years the raiders have shown they can only the offseason storylines. >>this summer was all about antonio brown and the year before that the clio max saga apologies to raider fans are bringing all this back up. but the raiders and mac meet again sunday in london when they face the bears their first matchup since the raiders front office traded mack to chicago. a contract dispute, oakland got 2 rs back
nance take a 2 run lead want to finish in the 9th for to washington. la bases loaded. daniel hudson gets corey seager take a big to end and hold on for too to even series. now houston game one of astros rate this could have been the series the a's right bottom 5th stories of 2 zip it to board yuli gurriel i wanted to write look at the race scramble. austin meadows and brand allow can decide who's making the play. all drops. 2 runs score. nothing houston. justin verlander did more than his fair...
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there were efforts under way by jared kushner and other top officials to oust mulvaney, before speaker nance launched the impeachment inquiry revealing he's been on thin ice for weeks. >> get over it. there is going to be political influence in foreign policy -- >> reporter: his briefing room appearance undercut the president's defense for why he shouldn't be impeached, a stance he maintained today. >> the president of the united states should be allowed to focus on the country and not this kind of crap. >> reporter: and the whistle-blower at the center of the scandal. >> was there an informant. maybe the informant was schiff. >> reporter: trump claiming without evidence that house intelligence chairman adam schiff was the whistle-blower informant and moments later praising democrats for sticking together in their push to investigate him. >> they're vicious, and they stick together. >> the republicans have to get tougher and fight. >> reporter: those comments coming amid some cracks in republican support. cracks that the president dismissed today. >> i think i have great republican support.
there were efforts under way by jared kushner and other top officials to oust mulvaney, before speaker nance launched the impeachment inquiry revealing he's been on thin ice for weeks. >> get over it. there is going to be political influence in foreign policy -- >> reporter: his briefing room appearance undercut the president's defense for why he shouldn't be impeached, a stance he maintained today. >> the president of the united states should be allowed to focus on the...
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nance, a case concerning whether an accounting firm must comply with the manhattan district attorney's subpoena for certain financial records, including president trump's tax returns. a three-judge panel with the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit is considering the matter. from earlier this week, this is about 50 minutes. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. >> good morning. you may be seated. what the panel will do is we will hear the first case. then we will take a brief recess, and we will then hear the rest of the calendar. so i will call the calendar as to the first case right now. then i will call the calendar as to the remaining cases after the recess. trump -- donald j. trump versus cyrus r. vance. before i do that, let me read into the -- you can stand there. just let me, if i could, read as a matter of housekeeping for all concerned, just to read into the record the agreement that i understand -- that we understand is now in place. and i'm quoting from the joint letter, which says, vance agrees to forebear enforcement of the subpoena between the date of oral argument in t
nance, a case concerning whether an accounting firm must comply with the manhattan district attorney's subpoena for certain financial records, including president trump's tax returns. a three-judge panel with the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit is considering the matter. from earlier this week, this is about 50 minutes. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. >> good morning. you may be seated. what the panel will do is we will hear the first case. then we will take a brief...
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brexit is, first, disbelief on both sides as well as public declaration ares that support the meat nance of the partnership and try to create the political atmosphere of continued trust and support and mutual support. so in 2016, the president of france dethe claireed that the france will continue to work with this big friend country and the defense field will be represerved. theresa may similarly in july 2016 suggested the security corporation between our countries is something that will always endure and that it will even strengthen the wider strategic defense partnership between the two countries. so a lot of goodwill was shown at first. then since 2017, 2018, we have some fatigue. we have macron taking hard line on begs sit to preserve the different -- brexit to preserve the different pillars of the e.u. and maintain unity of the e.u., and we face the fact that the problem of defense, indeed, is not as important or is only secondary to economic and social issues, right? so you have defense coming, if you like, more to the back of bilateral declaration and french posturing, same on th
brexit is, first, disbelief on both sides as well as public declaration ares that support the meat nance of the partnership and try to create the political atmosphere of continued trust and support and mutual support. so in 2016, the president of france dethe claireed that the france will continue to work with this big friend country and the defense field will be represerved. theresa may similarly in july 2016 suggested the security corporation between our countries is something that will...
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nance, a case concerning whether an accounting firm must comply with the manhattan district attorney's subpoena for certain financial records, including president trump's tax returns. a three-judge panel with the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit is considering the matter. from earlier this week, this is about 50 minutes. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear
nance, a case concerning whether an accounting firm must comply with the manhattan district attorney's subpoena for certain financial records, including president trump's tax returns. a three-judge panel with the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit is considering the matter. from earlier this week, this is about 50 minutes. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear
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as you know, it shifted years ago from govern nance to really valuation in some other analysis you'veions that are announced. the challenge looking for a better price, if we don't like the transaction pushing against it i think it's a matter of the aum is up. returns have been good i see no reason why activism -- >> most roads lead back to one firm elliott is doing pretty much more than anybody else. >> they're very aggressive i also say tech disruptions is driving deals. a lot of sponsored money, private equity money on the sidelines. there's some positive factors. frankly, if we get some valuation reset downwards, after some period of -- >> we've got low rates that doesn't seem to be fueling -- >> well, it's not unhelpful, but you're right, it's still a pretty good market notwithstanding. better than i predicted in the beginning of the year. >> you tend to be a realist actually finally i want to end on something i've talked a bit about of late because it comes up a lot which is esg. is it a real thing in the world you're dealing with? does it come up in conversations about one compa
as you know, it shifted years ago from govern nance to really valuation in some other analysis you'veions that are announced. the challenge looking for a better price, if we don't like the transaction pushing against it i think it's a matter of the aum is up. returns have been good i see no reason why activism -- >> most roads lead back to one firm elliott is doing pretty much more than anybody else. >> they're very aggressive i also say tech disruptions is driving deals. a lot of...
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malcolm nance has said he's shuffled us into the axis of autocrats, that's who he wants us to be allied are going to meet, in of all places, sochi, russia, in october 22nd, sochi for those who have been following the whole russia, sort of world was the site of the olympics in 2014, the 2014 olympics which was thought to have been racked with fraud and thievery and stealing that really rankled the people of russia before mr. putin covered that over by invading ukraine. what do you make of the fact these two are going to get together and i guess speculate t celebrate the spoils. >> in the sehort-term, they win they've outthought and outflanked donald trump, not a very difficult thing to do but i take a slightly different view. i think putin will come in time to regret this. he now owns the syria problem. and he will discover very quickly that is not a good thing to own. the united states has, as we know, historically, fallen from one morass into another in the middle east. russia's about to face that same situation. right now, they can pat each other on the back and say, we outthought don
malcolm nance has said he's shuffled us into the axis of autocrats, that's who he wants us to be allied are going to meet, in of all places, sochi, russia, in october 22nd, sochi for those who have been following the whole russia, sort of world was the site of the olympics in 2014, the 2014 olympics which was thought to have been racked with fraud and thievery and stealing that really rankled the people of russia before mr. putin covered that over by invading ukraine. what do you make of the...
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it's amazing for filtering out all the bad con tammaro nance and allergens. holidays.eve: next up. >> listen, it's really important, brian, ainsley, it's so important to filter all the water in your home. we think by drinking bottled water or using filters under our sink we are getting away from the contaminants like chlorine and all the other bad products in water. this is a whole house water filter from king water filtration. what this does is filters better than bottled quality water from every faucet in your house. so here is what crazy. we actually absorb more of though contaminants skin and inhale it from water than drinking. unit has no maintenance. never change a filter. never do anything. it's completely self-sufficient. and it gives you better than bottled quality from every faucet in your home. the shower, everywhere. janice: where and how do he we get it? >> this is set up for the life time the filter. you never maintain it. it comes with a warranty. basically this set up to not ever have to do anything to it. completely self-sufficient. huge promo for fox
it's amazing for filtering out all the bad con tammaro nance and allergens. holidays.eve: next up. >> listen, it's really important, brian, ainsley, it's so important to filter all the water in your home. we think by drinking bottled water or using filters under our sink we are getting away from the contaminants like chlorine and all the other bad products in water. this is a whole house water filter from king water filtration. what this does is filters better than bottled quality water...
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prefers the french pronunciation is unlike the famous knight in that the chara knight of the count nance started writing about him was ludicrously optimistic from everything about love to america and i thought the idea of preparing somebody so hopeful across a landscape that might not be the hopeful in american history. that might be an interesting way into the story. >> you're quick to point out donald trump is not himself in this book but the world around donald trump and the era we live in is the back drop for the story. >> because i think the world is pretty crazy right now and not only in america. that is to say similar phenomenal and the characters are indian-american and i think there is a variation of the same thing going on in all three places and when the world becomes as insane as this, the novel has to decide how insane it has to be in order to reflect that world. >> david ignatius has a question for you. david? >> salman, you courageously were a truth-teller about the islamic world, your book was in jeopardy for a long while. we just had the anniversary of the death of my co
prefers the french pronunciation is unlike the famous knight in that the chara knight of the count nance started writing about him was ludicrously optimistic from everything about love to america and i thought the idea of preparing somebody so hopeful across a landscape that might not be the hopeful in american history. that might be an interesting way into the story. >> you're quick to point out donald trump is not himself in this book but the world around donald trump and the era we...
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you know, it was well documented the senate's perm nance of committee investigativest that such as paulson and company designed products to fail and these same hedge funds bought shares in the zombie gses for pennies on the dollar after the government bailed out fannie and freddie. some of those principles at those hedge funds including john paulson, have served on advisory committees to the president on this very issue. my question is i guess to secretary mnuchin, what sort of conflict of interest vetting took place to conclude that that was appropriate? >> well, first, let me just explain that the treasury has a giant obligation that needs to be paid back or -- >> i just want you u to describe the conflict of interest vetting. >> i understand, but you're saying a premise that these shareholders are getting a benefit of a sweep -- >> as has the trading share price gone up? >> i don't look at it. >> can you get back to us on it in case you're unaware of it. >> it relates to any conflict of interest to treasury -- >> to the entire administration and everyone who is making the decisions abou
you know, it was well documented the senate's perm nance of committee investigativest that such as paulson and company designed products to fail and these same hedge funds bought shares in the zombie gses for pennies on the dollar after the government bailed out fannie and freddie. some of those principles at those hedge funds including john paulson, have served on advisory committees to the president on this very issue. my question is i guess to secretary mnuchin, what sort of conflict of...