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just this morning supposedly police and shanghai there are reports that they raided one of the buy nance offices there so that's kind of been a bit of. china's been very hot and cold on bitcoin you know one minute they're very positive about about the tech and the next minute they're kind of taking a step back so i think that's for the lead to some of these market gyrations now stay with the historical data bit quine also usually picks up a strong bit 6 months ahead of the minus award having a supply cut scheduled for may have 2020 and yet we're not seeing this rally associated with that here. yes i say we will eventually see it i'm not sure necessarily going to see it in the next few weeks because right now sort of below its moving average the 90 day moving average of the coin is around you know $9200.00 and of course it's just under $7600.00 as of today so i think we're going to have to get that before we start to see sort of a rally anticipation of the supply decrease coming next year you know you mentioned just haven't tried that with the rating of one of those offices over there but
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and from malcolm nance to say that on national television that trump supporter's are just like those who support isis, that means that we have 63 million isis thinking people in this country because that's the number of people that voted for president trump. >> i think part of it is, not only did they not care but they were given all the latitude to make the case. and it yet when they made the case it was exposed that there was nothing there. i give credit to ed o'keefe there at cbs for calling it like it so i do. when he went out and talk to real voters across america nobody cared because there was no evidence there and they wanted to talk about real issues. how do you see that? >> absolutely. they live in a bubble and they have always lived in a bubble and have seen this, going back to the last election when everybody thought hillary clinton was going to win. we watched their faces that night and the utter, complete shock and disdain over the fact that this president really wanted. i was at the rally last night and i have to tell you, we packed that stadium in a county that hillary
and from malcolm nance to say that on national television that trump supporter's are just like those who support isis, that means that we have 63 million isis thinking people in this country because that's the number of people that voted for president trump. >> i think part of it is, not only did they not care but they were given all the latitude to make the case. and it yet when they made the case it was exposed that there was nothing there. i give credit to ed o'keefe there at cbs for...
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this is lisa nance, who was rather briefly married, once upon a time, to lester ralph jones.remember him. coming up -- the ex-wife's tale. >> he looked at me and said, "i'm going to kill you." >> when "dateline" continues. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your l
this is lisa nance, who was rather briefly married, once upon a time, to lester ralph jones.remember him. coming up -- the ex-wife's tale. >> he looked at me and said, "i'm going to kill you." >> when "dateline" continues. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410...
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malcolm nance our guest tonight. >>> coming up, the stories that were competing for air time and our attention today, including this one. the democratic race expanding by one more democrat, when we come back. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. quickbooks. backing you. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, a quick chance to bring you up to speed on some of the other stories. for starters, another step today in the case of the president's tax returns. this was competing for our attention today. the case may now go to the supreme court. the president lost a ruling before a full federal appeals court today. that's the headline. they agreed with the lower court, which ruled that trump's accounting form must turn over eight years' worth of returns to congress. >>> another story. the prosecution has rested in the trial of roger stone, and
malcolm nance our guest tonight. >>> coming up, the stories that were competing for air time and our attention today, including this one. the democratic race expanding by one more democrat, when we come back. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you...
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i'm going to bring in malcolm nance, an nbc terror analyst.s terror, that's what they're saying, malcolm, but we don't know why they're saying that. we don't know, in the course, the three or four hours since this has happened, whether they've had a chance to check out his online presence. obviously there's a whole issue of the hoax, that he was wearing a suicide vest. what are the things they would have looked at that would have said to them that this is a terror incident? >> you have to understand that the british counterterrorism command has a lot of intelligence assets that we in the news media just do not know about. within seconds of the shooting, they could have taken his fingerprints and had it into their database and found out that he was what we call a known wolf as opposed to a lone wolf. that's a terrorist or extremist that just hasn't bubbled his way to violence but may have had arrests in the past or been seen in the extremist underworld in the past. so from there, other officers within minutes could have already been raiding his
i'm going to bring in malcolm nance, an nbc terror analyst.s terror, that's what they're saying, malcolm, but we don't know why they're saying that. we don't know, in the course, the three or four hours since this has happened, whether they've had a chance to check out his online presence. obviously there's a whole issue of the hoax, that he was wearing a suicide vest. what are the things they would have looked at that would have said to them that this is a terror incident? >> you have to...
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here to walk us through the controversy the nanc nanc youssf with the "wall street journa" rear admiralen who oversees the nav navy seals decides he ws gallagher out of the service. pick up the story. >> he wants to say the military should review whether gallagher should have the distinction or honor of being called a navyft seal this case. he called to a review board, that's whereeers come forward, look at the case, and decide whether he should wear the trident pen that says you're one of the most elite forces in the states military and i think that's what admiral green review process, and that after the president restored his rank and brought back his pay was sort of the last outstanding issue vis-a-vis this ce. >> reporter: explain the process by which the secretary of the navy is out. >> there was reallycern within the united states military leadership about the prospect of restoring chief gallagher's rank and pardoning two other service members also accused of committing crimes in iraq and afghanistan. the feeling is once you did that and had an outside intervention, it potentially
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want to bring in malcolm nance, msnbc terror analyst. erin brought up a really good point here in that the commissioner stressing he doesn't necessarily know the motive, don't know the motive yet, but they are deeming this a terror incident. how are they so confident this is a terror incident considering the fact they don't know a motive? >> well, i think they're confident because this attack, looking at the tactics, looking at the individual, how he carried out the attack, his target set, has the exact same framework of the borough market attack in 2017, and, in fact, closer to the lee rig by attack in 2013 in which individuals armed just with knives -- this is what we call an individual weapons attack with a blade, and using just that came out, using just that came attack massive people, individually through stabbing action. then went out and continued that while moving. the only difference is it took place at the city gilt arts building. there are the black barriers, those are the anti-vehicle barriers that went after the attack on we
want to bring in malcolm nance, msnbc terror analyst. erin brought up a really good point here in that the commissioner stressing he doesn't necessarily know the motive, don't know the motive yet, but they are deeming this a terror incident. how are they so confident this is a terror incident considering the fact they don't know a motive? >> well, i think they're confident because this attack, looking at the tactics, looking at the individual, how he carried out the attack, his target...
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i'm joined by malical nance whose new book "is the plaus ot betray america." and it's out tonight.ainply. >> we're seeing how donald trump personally compromised the national security of the united states. when the united states navy carries out these operations in the black sea they're called fafawcalled foan operations. united states naviys carries out routinely, off iran, north korea, off china and they're not controversial. we call it pushing back aggressively because russia claims quite a bit of that water as their own territorial waters. when donald trump saw that report -- when he saw this report he saw it as a threat to his relationship with ex-kjb officer and president of russia vladimir putin. and he canceled the operation, which lowered u.s. navy readiness, drops morale, and it tells russia that they have someone that is looking out for their interests, not the interests of the united states. >> and would a traditionally informed president would have already been able to learn about and know about that operation without cnn? >> well, a traditional president would have th
i'm joined by malical nance whose new book "is the plaus ot betray america." and it's out tonight.ainply. >> we're seeing how donald trump personally compromised the national security of the united states. when the united states navy carries out these operations in the black sea they're called fafawcalled foan operations. united states naviys carries out routinely, off iran, north korea, off china and they're not controversial. we call it pushing back aggressively because russia...
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a tough stage and as you know cow bunnies much else there no meat all are called by nance and this is why it will last a while up to 2 tons mock up by bt focused on us. it currently takes about a year and a half to build an engine like this by using 3 d. printing production time could well be slashed to just a few weeks and the costs reduced by a factor of 10. in 2018 a printed prototype of the engine was tested at the german aerospace center in southern germany. in the future the idea is for the ariane engine to return to earth after its flight to be reused up to 5 times. it's an important building block for a reusable rocket in an ongoing reese. each project a demonstrator a model prototype version was built to test how fuels perform in different way usable engine designs. if tomorrow's a market is going to expand and to be bought that it is important that we have the capability to match it with a reusable orkut it is not the case today because the market today does not so does not to go totally into direction but we must be ready and this is why we want to must also pick no g.'s wh
a tough stage and as you know cow bunnies much else there no meat all are called by nance and this is why it will last a while up to 2 tons mock up by bt focused on us. it currently takes about a year and a half to build an engine like this by using 3 d. printing production time could well be slashed to just a few weeks and the costs reduced by a factor of 10. in 2018 a printed prototype of the engine was tested at the german aerospace center in southern germany. in the future the idea is for...
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believers and this is their reality and they will not surrender it you know they're dead enders malcolm nance is a former intelligence officer for the u.s. navy and a regular commentator on m s n b c he's known for his anti trumps thoughts and it's come in for criticism for supporting conspiracy theories. these people feel that they are the foot soldiers and executors of what the disenfranchisement of the white race is feeling and donald trump is giving them subliminal orders in their head there are no different than the mobilized you know some starting radicals radicalized terrorists donald trump had been on the russian intelligence surveillance for a very long time as early as 1977 with his 1st wife ivana and he bought it was from the czech republic which at that time was chocolate then they brought him to moscow for what he wanted which was trump tower but from that moment on an enormous dossier of information was collected on him and more importantly how to exploit him and. direct what reaction he times says it's wrong to give people what months a platform in the media. it was extremely i
believers and this is their reality and they will not surrender it you know they're dead enders malcolm nance is a former intelligence officer for the u.s. navy and a regular commentator on m s n b c he's known for his anti trumps thoughts and it's come in for criticism for supporting conspiracy theories. these people feel that they are the foot soldiers and executors of what the disenfranchisement of the white race is feeling and donald trump is giving them subliminal orders in their head...
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house speaker nanc and other members of congress will mark universal day of the child with a call for support of immigrant children. the congressional members will join a group called, the butterfly effect. the group created a visual representation of the thousands of immigrant children who have been or are in u.s. detention facilities. nearly 70,000 immigrant children have been held in government custody so far this year. >>> happening today in sacramento state lawmakers will hold a hearing on california's paid family leave program. the state passed the nation's first paid family leave program in 2004 and it provides six weeks of partial wage replacement to care for a newborn baby or a seriously ill family member. next july the number of weeks of paid family leave will go up from six weeks to eight weeks. some lawmakers are concerned about that that low and middle income workers just can't afford to take advantage of the full program because of a cut in pay. >>> passed a ban on the sale of all flavored tobacco products. councilmembers pass the ordinance at last night's meeting. the b
house speaker nanc and other members of congress will mark universal day of the child with a call for support of immigrant children. the congressional members will join a group called, the butterfly effect. the group created a visual representation of the thousands of immigrant children who have been or are in u.s. detention facilities. nearly 70,000 immigrant children have been held in government custody so far this year. >>> happening today in sacramento state lawmakers will hold a...
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malcolm nance.p because you will get a lot smarter about what we're dealing with. >>> and before we go, there were so many gripping moments during this week's impeachment hearings, but we want to leave you with this one powerful message that congressman denny heck of the great state of washington had for ambassador marie yovanovitch. >> your good character, your outstanding reputation have been besmirched in a way that is devoid of common decency. but here's my message to you. there is nothing, ambassador yovanovitch, nothing he can say or do, not a thing, that will in any way diminish the nature and quality of the service you have rendered it our great nation. not a thing. on not a thing. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he
malcolm nance.p because you will get a lot smarter about what we're dealing with. >>> and before we go, there were so many gripping moments during this week's impeachment hearings, but we want to leave you with this one powerful message that congressman denny heck of the great state of washington had for ambassador marie yovanovitch. >> your good character, your outstanding reputation have been besmirched in a way that is devoid of common decency. but here's my message to you....
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the acquisition of the y z a x exchange now there's a ban on banking services for krypton india by nance potentially found a way around that correct yeah that's right so what they've done is basically taken the same idea for these over the counter markets the appears to work pretty well in china and they're trying to apply that to the indian market you know whether the indian government continues to allow the sort of an open question but it seems to be working at the moment the company they acquired is basically doing a very similar model. but with currencies and india as opposed to the chinese the us now as we're going into 2020 pentair a couple has always been known for being at the forefront of investing in new blocking technologies so how has your thesis changed now as we get towards the end of $21000.00 and what are your new things as for the coming year. yes so for 2019 we basically thought that there was going to be a huge sort of infrastructure build out. where not a whole lot would happen public facing but a lot of tech infrastructure built and that's basically happened and so i
the acquisition of the y z a x exchange now there's a ban on banking services for krypton india by nance potentially found a way around that correct yeah that's right so what they've done is basically taken the same idea for these over the counter markets the appears to work pretty well in china and they're trying to apply that to the indian market you know whether the indian government continues to allow the sort of an open question but it seems to be working at the moment the company they...
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. >> perhaps you can take the goff verb nance ttake -- togovern. >> we get the information at the board meetings to share as part of the packets to see what is on the minds of the parents, what is happening at the school councils. if there are items to be did -- to be addressed. >> is there an opportunity or when you have taken recommendations from a school side counsel to inform the organization how it develops the overall vision moving forward as an organization. >> take is a great question. i might need to phone a friend. in my mind i am trying to distinguish what is from the school sid side side. >> i would say many of the concerns that are raised from our parents come through our principals. we have a monthly principal meeting where those issues are brought to us and we address them. when we shifted to the restorative practices, i think that wasn't a topic we addressed and decided that was a move we wanted to mike -- make pass a region. >> there is deep community investment in kipp and there is a lot of work done in the 10 plu10years working in the commu. that is an opportunity whe
. >> perhaps you can take the goff verb nance ttake -- togovern. >> we get the information at the board meetings to share as part of the packets to see what is on the minds of the parents, what is happening at the school councils. if there are items to be did -- to be addressed. >> is there an opportunity or when you have taken recommendations from a school side counsel to inform the organization how it develops the overall vision moving forward as an organization. >>...
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why wouldn't you want a malcolm nance book? my saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. too shabby! too much! i can rent this? for that price? absolutely. it's just right! book your just right rental at thrifty.com. it's just right! ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are p
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nothing to do with party's hatred of the trump, and it all has to do for the good of the nation, right, nance? >> something solemn. prayerful, we have to gather so much information to take us to this next step. about the truth. about the constitution, we will do so in a way that brings people together that is healing rather than dividing. >> oh, yes, bringing people together in healing version of impeachment. [ laughter ] speaker pelosi's stance a far cry from this year, past march pelosi said, impeachment is so device testify country, unless there something so compelling, overwhelming and bipartisan i don't think we should go down that path. she just not worth it so, was she only doing this if there was bipartisan support? did she notice not a single republican voted yes? kevin mccarthy ♪ ise -- noticed and called her out. >> today country witnessed only bipartisan vote on that floor was against. question to the speaker of the same questions i provided in a letter about the unfair process that we had. what has changed since march? >> well, the facts on ground and ukraine and a few other, sca
nothing to do with party's hatred of the trump, and it all has to do for the good of the nation, right, nance? >> something solemn. prayerful, we have to gather so much information to take us to this next step. about the truth. about the constitution, we will do so in a way that brings people together that is healing rather than dividing. >> oh, yes, bringing people together in healing version of impeachment. [ laughter ] speaker pelosi's stance a far cry from this year, past march...
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and november 2016, 9,743 ukrainian and despite, former navy intel officer turned nbc analyst malcolm nancecontinues to say that president trump is a russian asset. shannon? >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you as always. ari fleischer is tweeting out about today's hearing saying this. this is like watching a meeting of the council on foreign relations discussing the most appropriate foreign policy to resist aggression you aggression in the ukraine. good stuff but hardly the stuff of impeachment. good to have you with us. what do you make of the assessment there? is it one that rises to the level of impeaching any president? >> not only does it not rise to the level of impeachment but it's very difficult to understand how something could allegedly be used as a bribe. that's after the famous conversation i think it's verging on ridiculous. if they don't know, it's hard to lean on them. >> shannon: and we see the terminology is changing a little bit on accusations. sean davis, one of the cofounders of "the federalist" tweeted this today. as best as i can tell, trumps real crime is used to d
and november 2016, 9,743 ukrainian and despite, former navy intel officer turned nbc analyst malcolm nancecontinues to say that president trump is a russian asset. shannon? >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you as always. ari fleischer is tweeting out about today's hearing saying this. this is like watching a meeting of the council on foreign relations discussing the most appropriate foreign policy to resist aggression you aggression in the ukraine. good stuff but hardly the stuff of...
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. >>> the city council unanimously supports taking up an emergency or nance for short- term rentals but that final vote won't happen for another two weeks. they have up to two years to impose a permanent ordinance. >>> we have a couple new accidents along 680. the first one is through alamo on 680 on that southbound side. look for a crash on the right shoulder. south of there we have a trouble spot south 680 also on stone valley road, it's number 3 lane from the left blocked. that crash, still lanes blocked. another accident as you head into fremont. drive times 49 minutes. experian down to 237. >> a well, it is a cloudy start to the day, but i want to show you the sunrise on our cam. isen that a ball site? we'll see the clearing for most of us. seasonal daytime highs mid 70s concord. low 70s san jose. mid-60s for san francisco and oakland. >> a warming trend for us thursday, friday and into the weekend with plenty of sunshine. and our warm up continues into next week so dry, quiet conditions over the next several days. >> we like quiet for sure. >> i know. it is great. >> if you love t
. >>> the city council unanimously supports taking up an emergency or nance for short- term rentals but that final vote won't happen for another two weeks. they have up to two years to impose a permanent ordinance. >>> we have a couple new accidents along 680. the first one is through alamo on 680 on that southbound side. look for a crash on the right shoulder. south of there we have a trouble spot south 680 also on stone valley road, it's number 3 lane from the left blocked....
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. >> malcolm nance and jim kavanaugh, thank you both for helping us understand this situation unfolding in london. >>> president trump's surprise visit to the troops in afghanistan in thanksgiving and a more surprising announcement about the taliban. we'll dig into 2020 and news that kamala harris' campaign is facing some challenges. you are watching "velshi & ruhle," right here on msnbc. emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ itso chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have c
. >> malcolm nance and jim kavanaugh, thank you both for helping us understand this situation unfolding in london. >>> president trump's surprise visit to the troops in afghanistan in thanksgiving and a more surprising announcement about the taliban. we'll dig into 2020 and news that kamala harris' campaign is facing some challenges. you are watching "velshi & ruhle," right here on msnbc. emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell...
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and with us for more, malcolm nance, veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, homeland security, 35 years working in the field of counterterrorism and intelligence. he's our analyst in this area for good reason. the title of his new book "fair warning" is pretty direct. "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." welcome. it's good to see you. i have to ask you how you react when you hear of the president on a cell phone from a restaurant in ukraine. what goes on in your mind? >> we predicted that at some point this would actually happen. and president trump, who uses an unsecure cell phone, is communicating with his personal representative on a shady deal in a foreign capital which we already know in the intercepted victoria nuland communications that happened in ukraine that the russians intercept >> he can actually, through his own intermediaries, through spies that he has in the ukraine, through his allies in the russian oligarchy, they can actually now steer donald trump or even through phone calls to donal
and with us for more, malcolm nance, veteran of naval intelligence, special ops, homeland security, 35 years working in the field of counterterrorism and intelligence. he's our analyst in this area for good reason. the title of his new book "fair warning" is pretty direct. "the plot to betray america: how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security, and how we can fix it." welcome. it's good to see you. i have to ask you how you react when you hear of the...
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. >>> we're back with reporting on this new testimony coming out today with malcolm nance.tant in what we're learning and what it animates about the history of this whole sorted plot? >> the most important factor that we're seeing here today with the -- today's breaking news because by the time we're finished there will be another one, is that this story goes back much further than this year. i think what we're starting to see with the information about that rudy giuliani's associated lobbied the prooefevious presid to bring up this exact same story before zelensky shows that donald trump was afraid of biden much earlier and said he was going to create this plan to take down biden. where does that tie in? it ties into robert mueller and the entirety of vladmir putin's plan to undermine the yiunited states democracy. donald trump doesn't do anything for slvladimir pumir putin unle been coordinated and agreed upon. we learned the promoscow head of hungary and putin were telling trump their version of what ukraine was which was a corrupt pro-western democracy which they wanted
. >>> we're back with reporting on this new testimony coming out today with malcolm nance.tant in what we're learning and what it animates about the history of this whole sorted plot? >> the most important factor that we're seeing here today with the -- today's breaking news because by the time we're finished there will be another one, is that this story goes back much further than this year. i think what we're starting to see with the information about that rudy giuliani's...
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i'm joined right now by ashley parker, ned price, and malcolm nance and author of "the plot to betray america." there it is. in another breaking story just moments ago "the new york times" revealed that president trump had already been briefed on a whistle-blower's complaint -- the whistle-blower's complaint about his dealings with ukraine when he unfroze the military aid for the country in september. that means that trump was well aware he was being accused of wrongdoing when he released the aid and when he denied a quid pro quo to ambassador sondland. let me go to ashley parker on this. ashley, this is a "times" story but what does this mean? >> it just adds another detail to this rapidly unfolding story, but it's one thing the white house and the president's allies have always said there's nothing untoward, there's no quid pro quo because the president ultimately released the aid. this now shows perhaps the reason he released the aid was because he knew he was in trouble, he knew there was a whistle-blower complaint coming and that is what prompted him, and it wasn't quite the pict
i'm joined right now by ashley parker, ned price, and malcolm nance and author of "the plot to betray america." there it is. in another breaking story just moments ago "the new york times" revealed that president trump had already been briefed on a whistle-blower's complaint -- the whistle-blower's complaint about his dealings with ukraine when he unfroze the military aid for the country in september. that means that trump was well aware he was being accused of wrongdoing...
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building and the witness is buttressed this week, but the other thing is whether the diabical plotting of nanci or whatever, there's a slitical case, and it makes it more difficult tand up for donald trump. it's going to make it morer difficult publicans to stand up. you just say, oh, that's donald trump being donald trump. what he did today to ambassador yovanovitch, i mean, is jus unforgivable at any level. you can't say, gee, he's my kind of guy, i like this kind of guy. the other thing is, judy, the collateral story, mike pompeo, the secretary of state, the hollowing out of thetm dept, this is a hollowed out man in. the marine corpthere's a simple rule every enlisted men is officers eat last. any officer worries about feeding his or her priefghts or lieutenants before he even picks up a knife or a fork, and mike pompeo is the antithesis of he is missing in an and absent without leave, when his own k ople are under attnd under siege, he goes quiet, he goes mute. he is a disgrace to the united states military, the unistd es military academy, and it's just a hollowed out man. go trump rns by
building and the witness is buttressed this week, but the other thing is whether the diabical plotting of nanci or whatever, there's a slitical case, and it makes it more difficult tand up for donald trump. it's going to make it morer difficult publicans to stand up. you just say, oh, that's donald trump being donald trump. what he did today to ambassador yovanovitch, i mean, is jus unforgivable at any level. you can't say, gee, he's my kind of guy, i like this kind of guy. the other thing is,...
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in the plot to betray america, counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance argues that the trump administrationas compromised national security. diplomatic correspondent paul richter profiles four american diplomats who chose to serve in the middle east following in "the ambassadors." and in taken for granted, gianno caldwell of fox news argues that law makers have failed urban communities and offers his thoughts on how both political parties and citizens can work toward reform. also being published this week in all hell breaking louis, the nation's michael claire examines climate change from a pedagogue's perspective. and a.k. sandoval strauss the' barr owe america reports on how latino immigrants restored american cities in the 1990s and 2000s after disinvestment. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill and asked republican congressman gary palmer of alabama about his reading list. >> well, over the last year or so, i've read several books. the american spirit by dad
in the plot to betray america, counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance argues that the trump administrationas compromised national security. diplomatic correspondent paul richter profiles four american diplomats who chose to serve in the middle east following in "the ambassadors." and in taken for granted, gianno caldwell of fox news argues that law makers have failed urban communities and offers his thoughts on how both political parties and citizens can work toward reform. also being...
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deal 3 years ago that this arms fire rebels seems to have also opened the door to long neglected the nance i can't think about it now but. let's immediate concern that my life and the hand that never look like has led at least in the march. to other types that move in and here are related to education health care and sat in it but perhaps. that. colombian president's response has mostly been to discredit and criminalize the demonstrations while playing lip service to their constitutional right to protest. we are living moments of great demand in society but let's be clear the arsonists will not win was violence what they did will not help them at the polls. in recent days riot police have used tear gas and stun grenades to the spurs the mostly peaceful crowds one teenager died after being hit by a gas canister rallies continued i know the pro. so you haven't reached the kind that fevered frenzy that we've seen in chile or bolivia or ecuadorian have. they are the kind of the day after. the political social. that many believe it's here to. your coca-cola i guess and i think colombia's going
deal 3 years ago that this arms fire rebels seems to have also opened the door to long neglected the nance i can't think about it now but. let's immediate concern that my life and the hand that never look like has led at least in the march. to other types that move in and here are related to education health care and sat in it but perhaps. that. colombian president's response has mostly been to discredit and criminalize the demonstrations while playing lip service to their constitutional right...
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defection programs, reintegration, off-ramping, as well as broader programs focused on good governor nance. if the numbers of radicalized people around the globe keeps growing, i do not like our odds of identifying the right people to capture, kill, keep out of the country. and there are second and third order effects. as climate change takes its toll, we're seeing greater forced migration. and it's giving further rise to right-wing violence. brings me to theme four, the need to focus on identities, people of concern. terrorist threats revolve around people and networks and while tracking identities is pretty arcane stuff, not as interesting as talked about the future of isis or the latest strike, it is incredibly important. our terrorist identities underpins much of the screening architecture that evaluates 3.2 million people a day and this is where we failed the country on 9/11. two of the hijackers were allowed to get visas, live in the country and get on airplanes because we were insufficiently stitched together. an enormous amount of effort has been expended over the past 18 years. we
defection programs, reintegration, off-ramping, as well as broader programs focused on good governor nance. if the numbers of radicalized people around the globe keeps growing, i do not like our odds of identifying the right people to capture, kill, keep out of the country. and there are second and third order effects. as climate change takes its toll, we're seeing greater forced migration. and it's giving further rise to right-wing violence. brings me to theme four, the need to focus on...
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joining me now malcolm nance and author of the view. sarah kendzior.it was ukrainian the attacking elections and not russia. your thoughts. >> look, if you amplify talking points by russia that are meant to cause a wedge between russia the ukraine and the united states as well as minimizing russia's attack on the 2016 election elections, you are acting as a russian actor. he's absolutely right. we have to call this stuff out. >> it is bad enough malcolm for donald trump to not believe our sbel inte intelligent services. we all know it is common knowledge now that they did it. he does not believe it. we are finding out he's not alone. devin nunes, he's the ranking member of the intelligent committee. if republicans still have the majority of the house, he would be the chairman of the intelligent committee. that guy seems to believe a conspiracy theory may have tried to participate and trying to smear the fellow americans and joe biden's son. what does it mean to you that a ranking member of the intelligent committee believes this conspiracy theory that
joining me now malcolm nance and author of the view. sarah kendzior.it was ukrainian the attacking elections and not russia. your thoughts. >> look, if you amplify talking points by russia that are meant to cause a wedge between russia the ukraine and the united states as well as minimizing russia's attack on the 2016 election elections, you are acting as a russian actor. he's absolutely right. we have to call this stuff out. >> it is bad enough malcolm for donald trump to not...
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. >>> vaumos a una pausa pero ants no se pierda ala tener exentre u exclsuexcl exclusiva con nanc y pelosi(musica). (musica). mu muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros en cobertura especial,. > >> y ala corte suyprema est c escucha escuchando tanto a favor como en contra sobre daca, para tener mas detalles, les voy a explicar como se llevara a cabo estos s casos, fueron y seran presenta o presentados por dreamer. >>> en la universidad de cal o california, todos ellos se veran perjudicados, zed olson, un se senador, tendra a su cargo la informacion sobre los dreamers. >>> este abogado es un joven r dreamer, tiene 30 aÑos, cortez nacio en mexico y fue llevado a california cuandro tenia 1aÑo ae edad, alli esta elabogado y asi la corte suprema anue los pasos de los criminales y tal como lo oinicio inicio el aÑo 2017 tambien afu r afuera se han dado cita cientos de dreamers que alzan la voz r para que se mantenga daca y tambien en las redes sociales lo estan haciendo aca y vamos a ese putnto de la caitpital del apip. >>> si aca jsutusto esatan saln dlee la audiencia del la ptacoe los arburtg
. >>> vaumos a una pausa pero ants no se pierda ala tener exentre u exclsuexcl exclusiva con nanc y pelosi(musica). (musica). mu muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros en cobertura especial,. > >> y ala corte suyprema est c escucha escuchando tanto a favor como en contra sobre daca, para tener mas detalles, les voy a explicar como se llevara a cabo estos s casos, fueron y seran presenta o presentados por dreamer. >>> en la universidad de cal o california, todos...
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joining me now is author and media analyst eric bolder and kristen vausz and gabriel sherman and malcolm nanceon post." this is so shameful and enraging to me that we have an entire network dedicated to not only broadcast the people who apparently live on earth, too but who are attacking a member of the military of veteran, a person who served this country with distinction and honor and has american's interests a lot heart. this is from people who has lectured the nations and democrats for decades about commitment to america, commit to american national security and this what they do. kristen, let me come to you to get your reaction to what we just heard here from people who supposedly are patriots and cares so much of this country but think nothing of smearing veterans anda veteran and a member of the military. >> it is so important to point out, foreign born service members have been existential and without selfless soldier, the lafayette or i mean heroes of the american revolution wo were born in other countries who through out our military history born abroad but come here and believe in o
joining me now is author and media analyst eric bolder and kristen vausz and gabriel sherman and malcolm nanceon post." this is so shameful and enraging to me that we have an entire network dedicated to not only broadcast the people who apparently live on earth, too but who are attacking a member of the military of veteran, a person who served this country with distinction and honor and has american's interests a lot heart. this is from people who has lectured the nations and democrats for...
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software and nation wood surveillance capabilities to other countries who are learning from china's gone nance model. we're concerned it's growing more willing to apply pressure against other countries and accept friction into pursuit of its vision. we observe china using influence operations to interfere in their domestic politics of others threatening internal stability using economic coercion. we've seen that in mongolia, australia and canada, promoting theft of technologies, exporting the most effective tools from its tool kit to other nations for surveillance and potential use for internal repression. we see them exfendetending military presence overseas and expanding the one belt one road to include military ties with china. and we see deploying weapons, despite pledges at the senior most level that they would not do so. in d.o.d. we focus on the military component of the china's growing global activities and take china at their word. they seek to be a world class military by 2049 and they are making progress toward that goal. the department of military developments in china as seeking t
software and nation wood surveillance capabilities to other countries who are learning from china's gone nance model. we're concerned it's growing more willing to apply pressure against other countries and accept friction into pursuit of its vision. we observe china using influence operations to interfere in their domestic politics of others threatening internal stability using economic coercion. we've seen that in mongolia, australia and canada, promoting theft of technologies, exporting the...
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counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance argues the trump administration has compromised national securitya diplomatic correspondent profiles four american diplomats who chose to serve in the middle east following 9/11 in the ambassadors. in a taken for granted, a fox on howrticipant argues both political parties can work toward reform. also being published this week in all hell breaking loose, we examined climate change. he provides an account of his time as a navy seal from the right kind of crazy. how -- afterrts on disinvestment and white flight. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. network lifepan this week as the house intelligence committee holds the first public impeachment hearings. the committee, led by chairman adam schiff, but here from three state department officials starting wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. on friday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2, former u.s. ambassador's ukraine will appear before the committee. the head of the hearing will read witness testimony from t
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in the plot to betray america, counterterrorism analyst malcolm nance argues the trump administrationpromised national security. profiles for american diplomats who chose to serve in the middle east following 9/11 in the ambassadors. and in taken for granted, gianna caldwell argues that lawmakers have failed urban communities and offers his thoughts on how both political parties and citizens can work toward reform. week,eing published this the nation's michael claire examines climate change from the pentagon's perspective. clint emerson provides an account of his time as a navy account of his time as a navy seal in the right kind of crazy. and barrio america reports on -- latino immigrants restored neighborhoods after disinvestment and white flight. >> washington journal continues. host: inside the supreme court the nine justices in about 20 minutes will hear oral arguments for and against the deferred action childhood removal -- arrival program. will be oned daca the docket. it's an 80 minute argument and we expect the justices will deliver their decision much later on in this suprem
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he has a book out mall con nance has a book out forward written by 9/11 truther martin sheen and tryinglike your books, brian, his books don't sell. ranch it up go. sensational when you don't have any substance. attack 63 million americans it makes file good for a moment. it's an insult to people's intelligence. emily: when do you think they will understand all that rhetoric does is galvanize the other side even more? >> hopely right after the 2020 elections. we need a moment of honesty in this country. the bthe binary choice is bad. far right, far left. most americans sit here in that window on the middle on different issues we vary for different reasons. religious, social, cultural, political, constitutional. why not appeal to those people. let them go as far as they want. let the american people see this march towards socialism for some. dragging others even closer to worst leftist policies. let them keep going. after the 2020 elections they can all cry again. they can all start a new resistance. 63 million americans may well improve in number for president trump. steve: that part we
he has a book out mall con nance has a book out forward written by 9/11 truther martin sheen and tryinglike your books, brian, his books don't sell. ranch it up go. sensational when you don't have any substance. attack 63 million americans it makes file good for a moment. it's an insult to people's intelligence. emily: when do you think they will understand all that rhetoric does is galvanize the other side even more? >> hopely right after the 2020 elections. we need a moment of honesty...
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counter terrorism, pert malcolm nance joins us with his new book. 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us you can do it without fingersticks. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. every year, our analysts visit thousands of companies, in a multitude of countries, where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that'
counter terrorism, pert malcolm nance joins us with his new book. 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us you can do it without fingersticks. there's a company...
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promote he competitiveness of the united states to reform and re-authorize the united states and for nance agency, other purposes. the chair: when the committee of on thursday, november 14, 2019, amendment printed in house report offered by the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, had been disposed of. now in order to consider amendment number 10 printed in house report 116-289. does the urpose gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. meng: mr. chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. amendment number 10 printed in house report 116-289 meng of new york. the chair: pursuant to house 695, the gentlewoman from new york, ms. meng, and a each will sed, control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. meng: thank you, mr. chair. y amendment would ensure that the united states export finance diversify forts to its workforce include outreach to asian american and native merican, pacific islander-serving institutions. other minority serving institutions can provide pathways for underserved to earn a degree and sec
promote he competitiveness of the united states to reform and re-authorize the united states and for nance agency, other purposes. the chair: when the committee of on thursday, november 14, 2019, amendment printed in house report offered by the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, had been disposed of. now in order to consider amendment number 10 printed in house report 116-289. does the urpose gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. meng: mr. chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the...
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china by eploying a strategic approach, by combining protections, workers' rights, supporting good law nance and the rule of and that's why i look forward to voting for the bill this week to much-needed certainty for the nation's manufacturers. mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent that my comments be ncluded in the record and ask my colleagues to support 4863. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman yields back. are there further one-minutes? one-minutes? pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house untiless >> the house gaveling out. working on a number of veterans related bills today with votes expect the at 6:30 eastern time. also on the agenda this week, re-authorizing the export-import bank. follow the house live here on c-span. >> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country. visiting key battleground states in the 2020 presidential race. asking voters, what issues they want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. >> an issue i want the candidates to focus on in this election cycle
china by eploying a strategic approach, by combining protections, workers' rights, supporting good law nance and the rule of and that's why i look forward to voting for the bill this week to much-needed certainty for the nation's manufacturers. mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent that my comments be ncluded in the record and ask my colleagues to support 4863. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman yields back. are there further one-minutes?...