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to be back with all of you. >> nance working solo for the coverage. the charles schwab pga tour. and thomas stuck the landing on this shot, and acknowledged the invisible praise from no crowd! and sun kang here made some noise with this! what a shot! and no putter needed for justin rose coming up here. look at this, at the 10th hole, 1 of his 6 birdies. that was matched later in the afternoon by harold varner, that tied him for the lead. so it's a good time to remind you that we have 2 par 5 post-round shows this weekend following cbs's coverage here on channel 5. dennis o'donnell will be on hand to tell you what happened. john will tell you why it happened, and i'll be on hand to say well, you're right fellows! >> i love it! i have to ask you, do you think the players liked not having people watching them because it's more quiet and they could focus, or do you think they feed off the energy of the crowd? >> it's probably easier to lock in, but you're used to playing in front of friends, family, golf fans, gallery on your left and right. so it's kind
to be back with all of you. >> nance working solo for the coverage. the charles schwab pga tour. and thomas stuck the landing on this shot, and acknowledged the invisible praise from no crowd! and sun kang here made some noise with this! what a shot! and no putter needed for justin rose coming up here. look at this, at the 10th hole, 1 of his 6 birdies. that was matched later in the afternoon by harold varner, that tied him for the lead. so it's a good time to remind you that we have 2...
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. >> nance worked solo for golf channel comping coverage. and check this out, thomas stuck the landing and acknowledged the invisible praise from no crowd. you know what? sun kang made a little noise at the par 3 13th with this. an ace! and justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner here. thomas summed up his round today. >> it's an eerie weird nerve because there's no fans. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're just clapping for each other. just kind of making fun of one another. but, no, it's just good to be back. >> rounds 3 and 4 will be on kpix 5 on saturday and sunday, followed by the par 5 postround show. >>> baseball, will they be the stars of tomorrow? rounds 2 through 5 of the draft is in progress, and the giants have 6 selections, the a's have 4. shout out reliever bennett flynn. he picked up all american honors by collegiate baseball. the former tam baseball star had a great covid-19-shortened season for the wild cats. >> ha expectg to get cut, so it was a heck of a change of pace. >> yeah, when you cover these ath
. >> nance worked solo for golf channel comping coverage. and check this out, thomas stuck the landing and acknowledged the invisible praise from no crowd. you know what? sun kang made a little noise at the par 3 13th with this. an ace! and justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner here. thomas summed up his round today. >> it's an eerie weird nerve because there's no fans. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're just clapping for each other. just kind of making fun of...
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yamiche alcindor and malcolm nance will join us next. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, ahh, the weirdest. you make everyone around you crazy. people are normal and then they hang out with you and then they're jack nicholson in the shining. i'm gonna tell my mom you tried to drown me. it's an above ground pool. you're like eight feet tall. introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. it's like two regular tide pods and then even more power. even the largest of loads get clean. it's got to be tide. hey mama, what's up? i only see one price on my phone bill. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. why can't all
yamiche alcindor and malcolm nance will join us next. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, ahh, the weirdest. you make everyone around you crazy. people are...
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all over the country have been waiting for republicans to speak out future a long time. >> malcolm nance, james mattis had all but taken a public vow never to speak out against donald trump, he said, when he published his book after serving as defense secretary, that he very specifically did not want to be in a position of criticizing the president in who's cabinet he served. but he just reached a point, apparently, where as admiral mullen put it in the piece that he wrote, i cannot remain silent. that was the headline in admiral mullen's piece. he was of course the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. it seems as though they have reached the i cannot remain silent point. >> yes. and what we have here is technically a revolution of the generals. and now we're at the point where we have the retired generals. but we also saw secretary esper do multiple somersaults this week about the deployment of active duty troops to washington, d.c. he brought them in, sent them back, brought them back, in and now i understand he is sending them back. but he also reiterated along with the chief of the
all over the country have been waiting for republicans to speak out future a long time. >> malcolm nance, james mattis had all but taken a public vow never to speak out against donald trump, he said, when he published his book after serving as defense secretary, that he very specifically did not want to be in a position of criticizing the president in who's cabinet he served. but he just reached a point, apparently, where as admiral mullen put it in the piece that he wrote, i cannot...
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malcolm nance, professor, thank you both very much for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, dr. irwin r redletter will join us after dr. fauci said we are just beginning to understand the real effects of the coronavirus. as a struggling actor,avirs i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ did yocould be signs that syour digestive systemwn isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... by taking metamucil every day. ♪ ♪ we've
malcolm nance, professor, thank you both very much for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, dr. irwin r redletter will join us after dr. fauci said we are just beginning to understand the real effects of the coronavirus. as a struggling actor,avirs i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for...
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malcolm nance is a career intelligence community official and author of "the plot to betray america,ow team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security and how we can fix it." david ignatius, has a new book out, part of a saeries he's written. thanks to both of you for joining me this morning. >>> america's economic systems are plagued by racism causing debilitating poverty. what one group is doing to fight poverty today. >> how is it that you can say the war on poverty failed when it is politicians who defunded that war? funded th at war introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. it's like two regular tide pods and then even more power. even the largest of loads get clean. it's got to be tide. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> i've been saying that the rally in tulsa tonight is going to be the biggest gathering in the world in the time of coronavirus, but ac
malcolm nance is a career intelligence community official and author of "the plot to betray america,ow team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security and how we can fix it." david ignatius, has a new book out, part of a saeries he's written. thanks to both of you for joining me this morning. >>> america's economic systems are plagued by racism causing debilitating poverty. what one group is doing to fight poverty today. >> how is it that you can say the war...
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malcolm nance, professor, thank you both very much for joining us tonight.. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, dr. irwin redletter will join us after dr. fauci said we are just beginning to understand the real effects of the coronavirus. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. (bbut it's even nicer knowing atthat if this happens...ice it is to save on your auto policy. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, ...or this.... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazon. when you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime t
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great to be on with malcolm nance who maybe four or five years ago we discussed americans need to use their lured imaginations to imagine the depths trump might take this country to if he became president. it's not pleasant to be right. what we are seeing on our capitol, unlabeled secret police force. it sounds like something out of a novel, but it's real. i want to address what senator murkowski said. it's wonderful she's listening to her fellow senators, but perhaps if she wanted to understand the challenges of people of color, maybe she should listen to native alaskans. she has an indigenous group, many of the native population don't have police force when they need it and when they do, it is in the same negative way, same violent and unway and inequitable way we see happening to indigenous people and black people and brown people all over the country. i want to have more empathy for her, but this is a woman who looked at everything donald trump did, in selling out his campaign to a foreign adversary and said i don't see enough to remove. i only have a little bit of empathy for her
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you can't keep doing that, nanc pelosi. >> we need to remember that you those u.s. soldiers whether the had bounties on their head or not, they had families. so it's important to get all your ducks in a row first befor pointing fingers. the white house press briefing set to begin any moment now. this they will bring it to you live. press secretary kayleigh mc enany comes to the podium and we will hear what she has t say. the supreme court ruling in its first major abortion place sinc president trump took office. how the decision could bring a new sense of urgency to the 202 election. we are going to continue to press on for this election that will get us judges that will rule according to the constitution. veteran homeowner, here's a smart way to save money. use your va benefit to refinance your home loan at today's near record low rates. one call to newday can save you $3000 a year. newday's va streamline refi requires no income verification, no home appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. it's the quickest and easiest refi newday's ever offered. your va home loan b
you can't keep doing that, nanc pelosi. >> we need to remember that you those u.s. soldiers whether the had bounties on their head or not, they had families. so it's important to get all your ducks in a row first befor pointing fingers. the white house press briefing set to begin any moment now. this they will bring it to you live. press secretary kayleigh mc enany comes to the podium and we will hear what she has t say. the supreme court ruling in its first major abortion place sinc...
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i want to widen this conversation out a little bit and bring in msnbc contributor malcolm nance, author of "the plot to betray america" and jennifer ruben, opinion writer for the "washington post." malcolm, let me begin with you, as somebody who has served in our armed forces in this country and knows the mindset. i wanted to pick up on this last sentence of this letter that we are reading that says, you know, the principle of civilian control is central to the military profession, but that principle does not imply blind obedience. the reason why i wanted to talk about that is because we're seeing that play out in the context of law enforcement in this country where too many people, too many law enforcement officials sometimes are saying, i was following orders, they didn't stop their superior, they didn't stop their supervisor from doing something they know was wrong. this generation of soldiers that is about to graduate from west point, they may be challenged in ways that our democracy has not seen before. what would you say to those young graduates today? >> well, i would certainly p
i want to widen this conversation out a little bit and bring in msnbc contributor malcolm nance, author of "the plot to betray america" and jennifer ruben, opinion writer for the "washington post." malcolm, let me begin with you, as somebody who has served in our armed forces in this country and knows the mindset. i wanted to pick up on this last sentence of this letter that we are reading that says, you know, the principle of civilian control is central to the military...
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. >>> that's jim nance calling the first pga golf since the coronavirus.o fans allowed in fort worth. justin thomas caught waving to a nonexistent gallery after one of his shots. >> it's eerie with no fans out there. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're pretty much just clapping for each other and making fun of one another. but no, it's just good to be back. >> rounds 3 and 4 air here on kpix 5 on saturday and sunday. >>> i like how he was waving to the nonexistent people. thanks for watching at 00. the [captioning made possible by fremantle media] announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: how you all doing? thank you. thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you all. i appreciate that, you all. yeah, i do. well, welcome back to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [louder cheering and applause] got a good one today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from atmore, alabama, it's the champs. it's the white family. [cheering and applause] and from san
. >>> that's jim nance calling the first pga golf since the coronavirus.o fans allowed in fort worth. justin thomas caught waving to a nonexistent gallery after one of his shots. >> it's eerie with no fans out there. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're pretty much just clapping for each other and making fun of one another. but no, it's just good to be back. >> rounds 3 and 4 air here on kpix 5 on saturday and sunday. >>> i like how he was waving to the...
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. >> reporter: for andrew, nance and jim maloney, this weekend has a bigger moment. >> this is our anniversary today, 2008. >> happy anniversary. >> reporter: regardless of how it's celebrated, this san francisco couple and others are still grateful to have their love, lives and partners ordered. >> it's great to remember how far we've come. >> reporter: the virtual celebration wraps up at 9:00 tonight and you can celebrate tomorrow 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. >> the lgbtq community center in oakland is working to repair windows that were smashed in the building located in the oak merit district. a man broke the windows the yelling expletives. >> well, the pandemic has led to a big change in the gay pride celebration's pink triangle on the side of twin peaks this. year it will standout and shine more brightly than ever before. the huge pink canvas cannot be installed so it's being replaced by 2700 pink lights a.pink torch made its way from oakland to san francisco today. 40 people including the mayor passed the torch that started at lake mary. organizers say the triangle will be visible all the wa
. >> reporter: for andrew, nance and jim maloney, this weekend has a bigger moment. >> this is our anniversary today, 2008. >> happy anniversary. >> reporter: regardless of how it's celebrated, this san francisco couple and others are still grateful to have their love, lives and partners ordered. >> it's great to remember how far we've come. >> reporter: the virtual celebration wraps up at 9:00 tonight and you can celebrate tomorrow 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.....
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would like. 10 of the 27 nuns here are more than 80 years old and there's only one novice in training nance don't pay into the state pension fund so they don't qualify for an old age pension. the idea has always been that the younger sisters support the older ones to some extent. now that the ratio of all dirty younger sisters is so high it's becoming difficult. almost all our older sisters don't get a pension. so we reflect the situation the german pension system as a whole finds itself in one isn't it as. solidarity is the foundation of this monastic community the members support each other. 2 sisters teach theology at universities their pay flows into the communal coffers. that salaries make up the bulk of the abbe's income right now teaching jobs are for limited terms the abbey invests the money it does have to try to make its fortune grow the system. in charge of finances it's called the seller does she pray for rising interest rates. no no i leave it to god to decide how he wants to help us. i just pray that he does help us. system manages over one and a half 1000000 euros 65000 syste
would like. 10 of the 27 nuns here are more than 80 years old and there's only one novice in training nance don't pay into the state pension fund so they don't qualify for an old age pension. the idea has always been that the younger sisters support the older ones to some extent. now that the ratio of all dirty younger sisters is so high it's becoming difficult. almost all our older sisters don't get a pension. so we reflect the situation the german pension system as a whole finds itself in one...
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after 90 days of silence, they opened up jim nance's mic. >> hello friends, it's great to be back with hosting duties alone. round one of the charles schwab classic. no need for a marshal to yell quiet, please! just in time. no distractions here. you can only imagine the applause and adulation. thank you very much. sun king, par 13, in the hole! guess what? what a shot! a hole-in-one! justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner iii mac here, a birdie and 18, and around un. thas summed uphis day. >> it's an eerie, weird nerve because there's no fans and anybody out there. you had a good shot, make a good putt, and we're pretty much clapping for each other, kind of making fun of one another, but now it's good to be back. >>> the big leagues five round draft ended today but the it is added five players, the giants grabbed seven, including this lefty , kyle harrison from de la salle. giants picked him up in the third round. wow, what a graduation gift! 85th overall pick, committed to ucla. he was baseball's only high school pick. maybe he pitches at oracle parking a few years. >>> baron
after 90 days of silence, they opened up jim nance's mic. >> hello friends, it's great to be back with hosting duties alone. round one of the charles schwab classic. no need for a marshal to yell quiet, please! just in time. no distractions here. you can only imagine the applause and adulation. thank you very much. sun king, par 13, in the hole! guess what? what a shot! a hole-in-one! justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner iii mac here, a birdie and 18, and around un. thas summed...
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malcolm nance, we know that 20 u.s. service members have been killed by hostile forces in afghanistan thus far. what do you make of this blockbuster reporting which i have to note nbc news has not confirmed it. so i need to note that. this is the reporting from "the new york times." what to you make of this reporting and donald trump's response? >> well, let me give you the perspective of a field intelligence collector who would have been the kind of person that would have gotten this information, fused this information, vetted this information, going back and used either multisource, multidimensional intelligence to build out a picture as this whether this is true. here's what we know. for the last three years there have been reports that russian intelligence through the russian military intelligence and the clandestine service and using the private military contractors, pmc wagner have been operating in and around afghanistan and have been supplying weapons to the taliban. that reporting has been around for three year
malcolm nance, we know that 20 u.s. service members have been killed by hostile forces in afghanistan thus far. what do you make of this blockbuster reporting which i have to note nbc news has not confirmed it. so i need to note that. this is the reporting from "the new york times." what to you make of this reporting and donald trump's response? >> well, let me give you the perspective of a field intelligence collector who would have been the kind of person that would have...
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can see the number i think they have gotten an expression it well is populated by this nice and john nance who is there was is it and i had that white knight in shining armor you know this is a great question and actually i had to add. a note to the to the book to specify what i mean by the west so you know i'm a military analyst i'm not a partisan political person and when i use the term the west what i mean is 2 things one are geo political entities are generally u.s. led you know. yes them countries naser the western alliance and the us but i also include in that definition countries that fight in the same way that the us fights and it's really a military definition which a couple of years before was this testimony was the basis for the us victory in the 1st gulf war and i kind of argue in the book that that victory actually force pretty much everybody else to adapt and evolve in response to u.s. military dominance and the us perhaps has become a little bit stagnant because it hasn't had to face the adaptive landscape that others have had to deal with each side just a moment ago that ou
can see the number i think they have gotten an expression it well is populated by this nice and john nance who is there was is it and i had that white knight in shining armor you know this is a great question and actually i had to add. a note to the to the book to specify what i mean by the west so you know i'm a military analyst i'm not a partisan political person and when i use the term the west what i mean is 2 things one are geo political entities are generally u.s. led you know. yes them...
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exchange in the united states for big coin they have about 11000000 users 11000000 on coinbase buy nance which christie is very familiar with knows the guys over there by nancy very well they're the largest in the world they have about 15000000 users so when you're talking about a company a behemoth company like possibly stepping into this space and introducing about 305000000 users to cryptocurrency it's a very big deal the real i think issue is whether or not it's just because or which alternative coins are all coins get to be a part of this is well because if you are in all coins and you managed to get on the pay pal's platform it would send you skyrocketing so it'll be very interesting to see how that part of the story plays out you know kristie we know the other payment processors have gone down this road before pay pal's primary fin tech rival square launched transactions in its cash app in the 1st quarter of the service generated 306000000 in because revenue alone now is it only a matter of time before pay pal gets into this space at this point. yeah it was doubly only a matter of
exchange in the united states for big coin they have about 11000000 users 11000000 on coinbase buy nance which christie is very familiar with knows the guys over there by nancy very well they're the largest in the world they have about 15000000 users so when you're talking about a company a behemoth company like possibly stepping into this space and introducing about 305000000 users to cryptocurrency it's a very big deal the real i think issue is whether or not it's just because or which...
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it wasvery dem full of everythi almost every democrat in the house said was important.t nanc but what it did not include, and what the house version, nancy pelosi's bill does include, is m for example,mu the complete doi away with qualified immunity. you know, qualified immunity is an important thing for police and laww enforcement in this rr country. you can't just wipe it out meas complete. it needs some allows reform, b is the measure that allows let' officers to go out on the ember, streets and t do their job and o let's remember, the vast lic se majority of police officers in r this country are ut o serviceants to take their ownn lives at risk every day when they put on the badge to protec. and serve. they need the kinds of legal protections that are in the lawa we need to reform t but we can't throw it out entirely.y in our house judiciary committea mark-up of this bill, the democrats' bill, many of my colleagues acknowledged that that was a problem. maybe it did need further study, but we won't get a chance te because they'rere going to push untry this to the floor so quickly.
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. >> shannon: house speaker nanc nancy pelosi are tg to get away with her words, murder. the murder of george floyd. and that your bill had no teeth. >> i wouldn't take the word of jerrold nadler on the need for police reform and the kind of reform that we need to. i would take the word of senator kim scott who has acted like a true statesman and keeping of the senates over the last two weeks. i think it's regrettable that all but three democrats refused to join with us merely starting the debate in the senate. this wasn't about passing the bill and sending it to the senate, this was about starting the debate and offering amendments and having a vote to improve the bill. but democrats refused to do even that. maybe they think this is a good political issue for them, in november if they want to campaign on not delivering results except for defunding the police i will welcome that campaign. >> shannon: speaking of campaigns, there are numerous reports about whispers in the polls are deftly not positive for him. this is what senator john thune, republican, had to say about t
. >> shannon: house speaker nanc nancy pelosi are tg to get away with her words, murder. the murder of george floyd. and that your bill had no teeth. >> i wouldn't take the word of jerrold nadler on the need for police reform and the kind of reform that we need to. i would take the word of senator kim scott who has acted like a true statesman and keeping of the senates over the last two weeks. i think it's regrettable that all but three democrats refused to join with us merely...
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pg&e repeatedly ignored warnings about failing lines and payment nance and putting profits before safety. yesterday, the utility's ceo pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter. today, relatives of those victims gave heartbreaking testimony prior to the court sentencing of pg&e. >> his last words to her were, the fire is two houses away, help me. and then the phone went dead. >> there were grandmothers, grandfathers, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and in four hours, gone. >> it's pretty clear that this company won't change until some pg&e executive goes to jail. $3.5 million fine for killing 80 people is not justice. >> emotional to hear the testimony and see this video here. one angry relative accused pg&e of making empty promises, noting how the utility pledged to do better after the deadly san bruno fire in 2010. >>> he surrendered. the man accused of attacking women on a popular jogging trail in the east bay. police say this is the attacker. investigators circulated the photo asking for help finding the man. he grabbed women from behind on the iron horse trail and
pg&e repeatedly ignored warnings about failing lines and payment nance and putting profits before safety. yesterday, the utility's ceo pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter. today, relatives of those victims gave heartbreaking testimony prior to the court sentencing of pg&e. >> his last words to her were, the fire is two houses away, help me. and then the phone went dead. >> there were grandmothers, grandfathers, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and in...
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malcolm nance, as we look at that video, your thoughts. >> well, i'm disgusted.my entire career in the armed forces. my family has served every year since 17864 in the armed forces. he clearly does not know or care that the armed forces of the united states do not serve the preside president. they serve the constitution of the united states and the people of the united states. in fact, we swear an oath to the constitution of the united states and that he would think, his first consideration would be to use the army of the people of the united states against its own citizens tells you two things. one, the man is a coward. i say that clearly. i say it out loud. donald trump is a physical coward who dodged the draft multiple times. but then when he gets into a position of power, he wants to use those same people in the jobs he refused to go to, to go out and attack and possibly kill u.s. citizens. that is a tyrant by our own definition from our founding father. john adams and thomas jefferson. this man is no better thanking george iii. you might want to call him kin
malcolm nance, as we look at that video, your thoughts. >> well, i'm disgusted.my entire career in the armed forces. my family has served every year since 17864 in the armed forces. he clearly does not know or care that the armed forces of the united states do not serve the preside president. they serve the constitution of the united states and the people of the united states. in fact, we swear an oath to the constitution of the united states and that he would think, his first...
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i remember going home that night after i met you, i flipped out nance was flipping out i went home andthing i could find. i couldn't find anything about "hamilton" except i found a blurry video of you performing at the white house for president barack obama and michelle. >> in 2009, like six years prior. if you want to see me at my most afraid, you can watch that video. because i know that "hamilton's" like a bad elevator pitch. rapping founders, like what? no i think the audience really thought it was a joke, like this is like a "schoolhouse rock" thing or an epic rap battles of history gag thing. and if you watch the video, my eyes are constantly scanning around because i'm looking for an escape route it's going sideways. like, how do i get out of the east room? where are all the exits? how can i bomb in front of the president of the united states >> jimmy: you see people laughing and they're kind of like, ha ha ha, what what's going on? all of a sudden you see people like, well, this is actually -- >> well, what happens to them is what happened to me. like they get sucked into the s
i remember going home that night after i met you, i flipped out nance was flipping out i went home andthing i could find. i couldn't find anything about "hamilton" except i found a blurry video of you performing at the white house for president barack obama and michelle. >> in 2009, like six years prior. if you want to see me at my most afraid, you can watch that video. because i know that "hamilton's" like a bad elevator pitch. rapping founders, like what? no i think...
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ambassador to russia, michael mcfall is here, as is malcolm nance, intelligence analysis. two experts who have been in the room when these kind of plots and intelligence assessments are made and policies have been made, serious stuff. good evening to both of you. ambassador, pick any of the questions to start our analysis tonight. >> well, we need to know more, i want to say that. it's been fantastic reporting, corroborated by many different outlets. but when he says "bs," we need to interrogate and need to know more. that's the first thing i want to say. second, if it is true, it is just like you said, ari, an amazing, scary escalation in putin's belligerent behavior around the world against american interest. but it follows a pattern. i also want to underscore, this is not the first time that he's done things that other people would consider criminal against american interest, starting with annexation of crimea in 2014. criminal intervention in our elections in 2016. 2018, trying to assassinate mr. skripal in the united kingdom. and i would add to this, there's already b
ambassador to russia, michael mcfall is here, as is malcolm nance, intelligence analysis. two experts who have been in the room when these kind of plots and intelligence assessments are made and policies have been made, serious stuff. good evening to both of you. ambassador, pick any of the questions to start our analysis tonight. >> well, we need to know more, i want to say that. it's been fantastic reporting, corroborated by many different outlets. but when he says "bs," we...
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that would supersede local or nances. he doesn't want to risk losing the progress that's been made. >> erica hill, thank you so much. the focus on florida. we'll talk to dr. gupta about the alarming signs the state could be the next coronavirus up center in the u.s. is that a fair assessment? stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. and get way more.ith wso you can bring yours vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build
that would supersede local or nances. he doesn't want to risk losing the progress that's been made. >> erica hill, thank you so much. the focus on florida. we'll talk to dr. gupta about the alarming signs the state could be the next coronavirus up center in the u.s. is that a fair assessment? stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it...
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it does not compel let alone count nance a quote/unquote diplomatic blind eye as the attorney general called it. what it does prevent is nonconsensual diplomacy including measures and an international tribunal. because of our unparalleled global footprint the united states has the most to lose from weekend immunity rules and the 1976 act that senator feinstein referred to does contain two exceptions i'd be glad to explain in questions why those do not apply here. we might be on the receiving end of a virus today but we could be on the exporting end of a different virus tomorrow. my second point as i mentioned earlier is that private litigation will not provide answers or compensation. instead it will give false hope to u.s. victims and tie us up in years of counter productive litigation at the expense of u.s. taxpayers and courts. in addition recall president trump's praise of chinese initial response which included thanking president xi on behalf of the american people. you could be sure that the remarks will be cited in kline's defense. this is one of many hurdles the lawsuit would
it does not compel let alone count nance a quote/unquote diplomatic blind eye as the attorney general called it. what it does prevent is nonconsensual diplomacy including measures and an international tribunal. because of our unparalleled global footprint the united states has the most to lose from weekend immunity rules and the 1976 act that senator feinstein referred to does contain two exceptions i'd be glad to explain in questions why those do not apply here. we might be on the receiving...
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. >> i would encourage you to consider in some cases the kov nance against additional indebtedness may be too restrictive that these owners could take on additional debt to get them through this period of time, but i look forward to working with you, whatever the answer is. real quick on main street, chairman powell, i have heard from a number of lenders and business owners who have indicated that the terms of main street may discourage borrowers from applying and lenders from participating, some lenders have welcomed the changes made recently by the fed but many are still far from enthusiastic about participating. what has been the response thus far from the lender community and how is the fed going to encourage lender participation given the hesitations? >> we've had a lot of interest. we do webinarses and outreach and as i mentioned we've had something like 300, a little more than 300 turn up. what banks tell us is, though, that it's sort of a mixed thing. they're not getting a ton of interest from borrowers. many of them say that they expect that will change, you know, over the cou
. >> i would encourage you to consider in some cases the kov nance against additional indebtedness may be too restrictive that these owners could take on additional debt to get them through this period of time, but i look forward to working with you, whatever the answer is. real quick on main street, chairman powell, i have heard from a number of lenders and business owners who have indicated that the terms of main street may discourage borrowers from applying and lenders from...
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the veil ofig nance has been lifted with americans when it comes to the engagement and the brutalitygement of black people and the police. and just like the television were the catalyst that spawned a movement, the iphones have spawned a movement in that in the civil rights movement, there were images of children and fire hoses and dogs that were being placed upon them. and what we're seeing time and time again are these images of black men being murdered at the hands of police. >> marilyn, i know that six officers charged in the death of freddie gray, none of them got convicted. why is it so difficult to convict officers in cases like this and do you think given the fact that there is video of george floyd's death that those four officers will be found guilty at least to some degree of the charges they're facing? >> well, yes. i think that the video is compelling. it actually depicts the murder. and yes, this is compelling evidence that any prosecutor could dream of and i think that is going to be -- if i had that and it is the smoking gun in any sort of case, but there are systemic
the veil ofig nance has been lifted with americans when it comes to the engagement and the brutalitygement of black people and the police. and just like the television were the catalyst that spawned a movement, the iphones have spawned a movement in that in the civil rights movement, there were images of children and fire hoses and dogs that were being placed upon them. and what we're seeing time and time again are these images of black men being murdered at the hands of police. >>...
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people like to talk about better golf nance, but no one is really being graded on any metrics. >> itthat we're not publishing those metrics that are like diversity metrics. it should be part of the annual we ports and the key metrics >> i want to also ask you about the business you make a lot of important supplies, what has covid-19 meant for you? >> well, tecomet is a global company. we're the largest contract developer. we make products from implants for knees and hips to air space and defense products we are an essential services company. we put in place guidelines around keeping our people save i'm pleased to say we only had 13 cases in our 3,000 employees around the world we had really strong safety guidelines and strong business through couldn't newty plans so ke we can continue throughout the world. >> an important dialogue, thank you. >>> sarah, thank you, we'll see you this afternoon good morning and welcome to squawk alley futures were week before the bell rang and we had a recovery. that is another all-time high has it is for apple, home depot, and amazon the latest survey
people like to talk about better golf nance, but no one is really being graded on any metrics. >> itthat we're not publishing those metrics that are like diversity metrics. it should be part of the annual we ports and the key metrics >> i want to also ask you about the business you make a lot of important supplies, what has covid-19 meant for you? >> well, tecomet is a global company. we're the largest contract developer. we make products from implants for knees and hips to...
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. >> at augusta you're used to jim nance saying hello, friends, you like cbs the u.s. switched to fox. back in 2015 i said, this sucks, because i didn't like the coverage of it. >> uh-huh. >> it was awful. well, they had a 12-year -- >> guess what? >> they had a 12-year deal for 1.2 billion. according to the post it's coming back to nbc after five years. >> it is. >> which means tirico. >> the journal had the story today, too it's not just the post >> and the journal -- >> all right so maybe it's true but it's great news. >> the journal said that, look, fox really outbid everybody. they went from something like 30 something million up to 90 something million and really jumped it up when they were trying to build stuff for their regional sportsnet works >> right. >> it hasn't paid off to them to that extent. they were looking to get out of it from what i've been reading, the rights are much closer to the old range of 30 something million. >> i don't care about the money, i care about back on the mothership. >> it's here. >> with much better coverage, which that -- i don
. >> at augusta you're used to jim nance saying hello, friends, you like cbs the u.s. switched to fox. back in 2015 i said, this sucks, because i didn't like the coverage of it. >> uh-huh. >> it was awful. well, they had a 12-year -- >> guess what? >> they had a 12-year deal for 1.2 billion. according to the post it's coming back to nbc after five years. >> it is. >> which means tirico. >> the journal had the story today, too it's not just the...
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this is the nance committee's fourth annual hearing on the trump trade agenda and that means it is the fourth time the committee has heard a familiar old routine, donald trump is getting tough on china and he is protecting american jobs everywhere. the president is cracking down once and for all, big changes around the corner and america's economy on the brink of transformation. it has been three and a half years of those big promises. i want to start by laying out the actual results. the phase 1 trade deal with china that the president calls and i quote the biggest deal there is anywhere in the world so far is already coming apart with china falling behind. according to an analysis by the peterson institute looking at the first four months of the deal china's purchases are u.s. manufactured goods were at 56% of the target level set by the phase 1 china deal. china's purchases are u.s. agriculture goods were at 38%. president trump said it stops the over production of steel in china that has wiped out so many steel jobs here in the united states. but colleagues -- mills are producing s
this is the nance committee's fourth annual hearing on the trump trade agenda and that means it is the fourth time the committee has heard a familiar old routine, donald trump is getting tough on china and he is protecting american jobs everywhere. the president is cracking down once and for all, big changes around the corner and america's economy on the brink of transformation. it has been three and a half years of those big promises. i want to start by laying out the actual results. the phase...