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here we have nance's testimony, and this is what makes nance historical. she never before or since -- make any contract to serve howard in any way, shape, or form. illinois had indenture contracts, not the slavery of the south. slaves had to be taken before a judge and said "sign this indenture contract for room, board, shoes." nance testified "i never agreed to any indenture contract, and never signed it." that's what she said. "i never agreed to serve him in any way, manner, or form." and this restrained her personal liberty. by him, against her will and content. that's what the contract was about. nance herself was illiterate. she did not put us in this format. she could not find her own name. so the justice of the peace down here was the one who put it in the correct format, in his name, edward mitchell, who also just so happened to be thomas cox's brother-in-law. now, she therefore praised the court that further proceedings may be had by which material facts may be ascertained. again, she would not have used that type of vocabulary. they may conduct a
here we have nance's testimony, and this is what makes nance historical. she never before or since -- make any contract to serve howard in any way, shape, or form. illinois had indenture contracts, not the slavery of the south. slaves had to be taken before a judge and said "sign this indenture contract for room, board, shoes." nance testified "i never agreed to any indenture contract, and never signed it." that's what she said. "i never agreed to serve him in any way,...
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that proved to be nance. all the subsequent census records point to the fact that nance was born in 1813. this was signed in 1814 by thomas cox. so if his random
that proved to be nance. all the subsequent census records point to the fact that nance was born in 1813. this was signed in 1814 by thomas cox. so if his random
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." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and draw. >> reporter: shelley was different than the other girls at school. and at home, said her dad, sam. >> the other two girls we couldn't keep in the house. she didn't wanna go out of the house. she was perfectly happy to be at home on the weekends, staying a long time by herself. >> reporter: which, as you can imagine, did not make her very popular in the intensely social world of growing up. but it didn't seem to matter much to shelley. >> what was it she said in the yearbook? >> they had 'em write a little epilogue for the seniors, all the seniors. and she wrote, "you laugh at me because i'm different. i l
." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and...
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malcolm nance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, a last word about what president trump says about african countries. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. let your inner light loose with one a day women's. ♪ a com
malcolm nance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, a last word about what president trump says about african countries. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver...
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malcolm nance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.iate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, a last word about what president trump says about african countries. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. right back, ok? alriyou going to be alright? (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. my dad said i cried for 3 days straight. i first met james when he moved here in the 5th grade. we fell in love and got married right after college. and a few years later, started
malcolm nance, thank you very much for joining us tonight.iate it. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, a last word about what president trump says about african countries. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push!...
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joining me, malcolm nance, u.s.veteran for over 30 years and terrorism analyst, and naveed jamal, an msnbc contributor and double agent. malcolm, let me get your sense of what the house intelligence committee is likely to hear or whants to hear from this witness when he testifies on tuesday. >> well, that depends entirely on which side of the house is asking the questions. on the republican side, we've seen the house side is not as credible as the senate intelligence committee because they appear to be trying to provide cover for the president. you know, the chairman of the committee, devin nunes himself, said he recused himself from this committee but has been actively participating in trying to muddy the waters. the house democrats, on the other hand, they are really going to have the knives sharpened to try to create a circumstance where the information they get in their testimony can be used by the mueller investigation to see if anyone is carrying out perjury. >> let me get your sense of what's happened to bipa
joining me, malcolm nance, u.s.veteran for over 30 years and terrorism analyst, and naveed jamal, an msnbc contributor and double agent. malcolm, let me get your sense of what the house intelligence committee is likely to hear or whants to hear from this witness when he testifies on tuesday. >> well, that depends entirely on which side of the house is asking the questions. on the republican side, we've seen the house side is not as credible as the senate intelligence committee because...
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>> that's right, nance. they're letting their faces go au natural.hey haven't gone makeup free since 2012, a first for their newest host, eve. so i thought i'd take one for the team too. >> why the heck were you afraid to come in here with no makeup on? you look amazing. >> i did a nice peel before this happened last night. >> facing her biggest fear today, eve admitted she was too scared to leave the house without makeup before. >> it became a security blanket. >> i would put on concealer just to go outside. >> would you do it again? >> i would. >> that makes me happy. >> i would. not tomorrow, but -- >> [ laughter ] the ladies showed their support, walking out all clean faced, except sheryl underwood, who went half and half. >> your skin is flawless. >> i put everything on. put it all on. one of them is going to help. >> meanwhile rng there's a fresh face at "cbs this morning." >> this is john dickerson. he'll be here at the table with us. >> also rating high, his love of animals. >> we have a rescue dog that controls our lives. >> how do you not l
>> that's right, nance. they're letting their faces go au natural.hey haven't gone makeup free since 2012, a first for their newest host, eve. so i thought i'd take one for the team too. >> why the heck were you afraid to come in here with no makeup on? you look amazing. >> i did a nice peel before this happened last night. >> facing her biggest fear today, eve admitted she was too scared to leave the house without makeup before. >> it became a security blanket....
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nance illegal gold mining alum say meaning gather in sell most of the workers most of the gold out on the banks of us excavates the peats the art is rent out with water until it leaves the gold dust settled on the bottle. and anyone gets rich doing that middlemen rake in all the profits. the process involves much yury toxic middle poisons the fish in the rebus plants ouida if you did want to mix people heal. and it is used what a field beats going to be little drops. in the instances where children fell into those peaks and died by the time we came the person was they'd had to drain the water to recover. seven people have died in this way here on this component of the medicine lying. in their dicks support comes from the gun and government which has just banned private a good perspective in future it says good production will be strictly regulated. young people are also being retraining programs to help them leave the industry. and the destruction it cost still remains reforesting of us hope that. the immediate benefit is for people within this community who do not have jobs they will
nance illegal gold mining alum say meaning gather in sell most of the workers most of the gold out on the banks of us excavates the peats the art is rent out with water until it leaves the gold dust settled on the bottle. and anyone gets rich doing that middlemen rake in all the profits. the process involves much yury toxic middle poisons the fish in the rebus plants ouida if you did want to mix people heal. and it is used what a field beats going to be little drops. in the instances where...
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some ways they're becoming the victims of civil rights in many ways and there's that denial and des nance built into that narrative. for us, we need to understand that's their narrative. don't have to agree with it, we're not getting away what we believe in and so we're not conceding to anything, but we're also not condemning in that way and we know that that's an important aspect of the work we do because in order to have dialog, you have to have a sense of a shared experience, created in the room with the person that you're trying to help. so, if that person doesn't feel that you're sharing with them that space, they'll reject anything you have to say or anything that you offer no matter how great it is. so, we're trying to position ourselves not in the middle, but we're trying to in many ways stretch our spirits around these issues so that we can envelope it, rather than have to choose to side. we're trying to embrace the sides out there as a whole and understand that, look, this person is not irredeemable. this person is not broken beyond repair. this person can be reached and we saw
some ways they're becoming the victims of civil rights in many ways and there's that denial and des nance built into that narrative. for us, we need to understand that's their narrative. don't have to agree with it, we're not getting away what we believe in and so we're not conceding to anything, but we're also not condemning in that way and we know that that's an important aspect of the work we do because in order to have dialog, you have to have a sense of a shared experience, created in the...
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critical of the democrats for their close relationship with harvey weinstein when staying on a spine nance chairman just really wasn't possible and so that had a lot to do with him stepping down prisons are preparing for water levels on the center of the two rise and peak at the weekend but this good news the mayor says flooding won't reach the levels experience in twenty sixteen when two people died riverside walkways are flooded after weeks of rainfall some key side restaurants have been submerged groundwater has seeped into cellars and forced the closure of a basement at the louvre museum tourist truces have stopped operating until the water subsides. some scientists in the west have long disputed the therapeutic value of traditional chinese medicine but it seems the ancient craft is gaining popularity at home and abroad it's even been held by xi jinping as government as the gem of science robin pride reports on the country's biggest traditional medicine in the city of bojo where business has never been better. it's early and the trading hall is packed. wholesale buyers pick over the sa
critical of the democrats for their close relationship with harvey weinstein when staying on a spine nance chairman just really wasn't possible and so that had a lot to do with him stepping down prisons are preparing for water levels on the center of the two rise and peak at the weekend but this good news the mayor says flooding won't reach the levels experience in twenty sixteen when two people died riverside walkways are flooded after weeks of rainfall some key side restaurants have been...
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you take a guy like malcolm nance, a 35-year veteran of counterterrorism, get him started on vladimir putin. >> he views kgb officers as the new nobility of russia. they are the pinnacle of russian society. he uses them on a daily basis. >> used to be kgb. now fsb. they sound like savings and loans institutions. they are decidedly not. this guy is a trained spy. >> they can both find you. >> he would argue he's a trained killer. >> he messed with us. the only part of the story that doesn't satisfy a majority of americans is that trump isn't mad about it. there was some incredible reporting in "the washington post" about how the obama administration knew that the russians were meddling. they didn't do anything. someone described it as we choked. but the putin story could have ended on election day if donald trump said, i won fair and square, but i'm going to make sure that putin stays out of our democracy. >> i am puzzled by why our president isn't getting our defenses up so that we don't get hacked in another election. we've got all of congress coming up just next year. then two years
you take a guy like malcolm nance, a 35-year veteran of counterterrorism, get him started on vladimir putin. >> he views kgb officers as the new nobility of russia. they are the pinnacle of russian society. he uses them on a daily basis. >> used to be kgb. now fsb. they sound like savings and loans institutions. they are decidedly not. this guy is a trained spy. >> they can both find you. >> he would argue he's a trained killer. >> he messed with us. the only part...
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you take a guy like malcolm nance, a 35-year veteran of counterterrorism. him started on vladimir putin. >> he views the fsb and kgb officers as the new nobility of russia. they are the pinnacle of russian society. he uses them on a daily basis. >> used to be kgb. now fsb. they sound like savings and loan institutions. they are decidedly not. this guy is a trained spy. >> they can both find you. >> he would argue he's a trained killer. >> at the end of the day, he messed with us. the only part of the story that doesn't satisfy a majority of americans is that trump isn't mad about it. there was some incredible reporting in "the washington post" about how the obama administration knew that the russians were meddling. they didn't do anything. someone described it as we choked. but the putin story could have ended on election day if donald trump said, i won fair and square, but i'm going to make sure that putin stays out of our democracy. >> i am puzzled by why our president isn't getting our defenses up so that we don't get hacked in another election. we've go
you take a guy like malcolm nance, a 35-year veteran of counterterrorism. him started on vladimir putin. >> he views the fsb and kgb officers as the new nobility of russia. they are the pinnacle of russian society. he uses them on a daily basis. >> used to be kgb. now fsb. they sound like savings and loan institutions. they are decidedly not. this guy is a trained spy. >> they can both find you. >> he would argue he's a trained killer. >> at the end of the day, he...
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i think nance i think nancy pelosi had one of the best quotes when she said one of the reasons we shouldry of encouraging somebody like that to run for presidency is perhaps what we saw unfold. i do think this is a lot of being made about a small speech yesterday. it was a powerful and heart felt speech but whether or not oprah winfrey is going to be challenging the president in 2020, i would be reluctant to be so excited about that at this point. it's still very early on. >> no doubt. but a new day is on the horizontal. sounded like a campaign slogan. thank you. >>> president trump's lawyers preparing for request to speak with special counsel robert mueller. president's lawyers are hoping to limit the scope of questions. according to sources so far, there have been no substantive talks about a potential interview. trump's attorney studying how past administrations have handled similar requests. >> they wanted to determine whether he needed to testify under oath, whether he could provide written answers. whether the testimony could be recorded. bill clinton had recorded testimony. what w
i think nance i think nancy pelosi had one of the best quotes when she said one of the reasons we shouldry of encouraging somebody like that to run for presidency is perhaps what we saw unfold. i do think this is a lot of being made about a small speech yesterday. it was a powerful and heart felt speech but whether or not oprah winfrey is going to be challenging the president in 2020, i would be reluctant to be so excited about that at this point. it's still very early on. >> no doubt....
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colin powell, lisa murkowski, jim nance, football announcer from -- george w. bush's sister. hacking her i think is how we got first public lack at george w. bush's oil paintings. they're not that bad. i think we got to see them because guccifer hacked into his sister's personal e-mail account. that's how he got them, posted them online and we all first saw them. what guccifer did went on for several years, 2012, 2013. released a lot of people's personal information, medical, contact information, incidentally, by publishing some stolen e-mails that other famous people had sent to hillary clinton at private e-mail address, it was guccifer hacks that accidentally exposed that hillary clinton was using private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. and you know how that ended. important thing to know about that hacker from 2012, 2013 and beyond, guccifer, marcel lezar. he got caught. what he did, unauthorized access and stealing and redistributing data he stole from people's online accounts is illegal. u.s. justice department went after him. 40 something-year-old guy in
colin powell, lisa murkowski, jim nance, football announcer from -- george w. bush's sister. hacking her i think is how we got first public lack at george w. bush's oil paintings. they're not that bad. i think we got to see them because guccifer hacked into his sister's personal e-mail account. that's how he got them, posted them online and we all first saw them. what guccifer did went on for several years, 2012, 2013. released a lot of people's personal information, medical, contact...
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acknowledge the fact that june williams is here as a represent from senator harris' office and ellen nancewith us tonight. you're welcome to be with us as well. i want to invite dr. bennett -- may we adjust the presentation schedule just a little bit, miss deberry has a time crunch. welcoming christine deberry. >> i appreciate the indulgence. apparently everything is scheduled on this date. christine soto-deberry. pleased to be here before all of you and to present on this very important topic. can you hear me? sorry. i'm not tall enough. >> it's good. >> latino, i'm short but in heels. >> but powerful. >> i'm going to be as brief as i can. i know there are many presenters with a lot of interesting information. i want to extend that i'm happy to have conversations away from this commission meeting with you the public or commissioners to fill you in on the work we do. we have a lot of passion around data and equity issues it imindicates. i won't cover everything here tonight but we want to be a partner with you in this effort. so traditionally district attorney offices are not big for data,
acknowledge the fact that june williams is here as a represent from senator harris' office and ellen nancewith us tonight. you're welcome to be with us as well. i want to invite dr. bennett -- may we adjust the presentation schedule just a little bit, miss deberry has a time crunch. welcoming christine deberry. >> i appreciate the indulgence. apparently everything is scheduled on this date. christine soto-deberry. pleased to be here before all of you and to present on this very important...
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ben hopkins, and malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst. also author of "the plot to hack america, how putin's cyberspies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election." i'm going to go to you first, malcolm, as you heard jeff sessions. is he right? is this so complex that the u.s. is barely scratching the surface of this meddling? >> no, the issue is not complex at all. the issue is that social media has been weaponized in order to influence entire electorates by foreign actors. we got more than enough warning by the central intelligence agency, the director of national intelligence last year. if countermeasures were starting to be implemented, but as of january 20th of last year, president trump who doesn't believe in any of it, immediately knocked down all of these things. most states do not want to implement or are not implementing social media or counterhacking protocols because for the most part, they don't believe it. >> so then you have answered the third of three questions i think it takes to approach this, malcolm. the first bein
ben hopkins, and malcolm nance, msnbc terrorism analyst. also author of "the plot to hack america, how putin's cyberspies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election." i'm going to go to you first, malcolm, as you heard jeff sessions. is he right? is this so complex that the u.s. is barely scratching the surface of this meddling? >> no, the issue is not complex at all. the issue is that social media has been weaponized in order to influence entire electorates by foreign...
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for weekend but will we see a warmup pobbly over the next seven hope scott has the forecast and the nancend seconds. >> dangerous cold as we head into the weekend. 16 degrees the air temperature right now in philadelphia. head up to the western part of the state right now half of that. pittsburgh 8 degrees as you move toward detroit five. one marquette, michigan international falls 5 degrees below zero head into canada from ten to 35 degrees below zero. so some of that cold air is headed right to the delaware valley. factor in the winds right now how it feels almost 20 degrees below zero mount pocono i feels like three below int it fee like wilmington. it else fike like one lonely degree in atlantic city and wind chill advisories and warnings posted through the weekend for the poconos. brutal here. dangerous. we're talking 15 to 30 degrees below zero is what it will feel like. from fibro 15 degrees below zero. so bundle up. dress in layers. stay safe out there with this dangerous cold. low temperatures for tonight in the single budgets pretty much area wide but the poconos will likely hav
for weekend but will we see a warmup pobbly over the next seven hope scott has the forecast and the nancend seconds. >> dangerous cold as we head into the weekend. 16 degrees the air temperature right now in philadelphia. head up to the western part of the state right now half of that. pittsburgh 8 degrees as you move toward detroit five. one marquette, michigan international falls 5 degrees below zero head into canada from ten to 35 degrees below zero. so some of that cold air is headed...
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this is little celine with reel nance of the oreos she's just eaten. dad told her she had enough.er and then it into sadness. celine had too much of a good thing. >> trying to milk that video. "action news" at 6:00 with jim gardner up next. >> i'm monica malpass. have a good weekend. >> stay warm. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel... ...for incredible protection. so i feel protected... ...and pretty. new always discreet boutique. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with ducis rodgers, meteorologist cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> ♪ >> it is friday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is dangerous and potentially record breaking cold. the wind chill never really got past zero today in philadelphia. cold weather recordsike iciclesd tomorrow night. >>> and of cou
this is little celine with reel nance of the oreos she's just eaten. dad told her she had enough.er and then it into sadness. celine had too much of a good thing. >> trying to milk that video. "action news" at 6:00 with jim gardner up next. >> i'm monica malpass. have a good weekend. >> stay warm. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my...
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so if we don't have a longer term strategy to address gof er-nance failure, the fact that states are falling apart, there's no helping the country, the nakt we as americans no longer mention publically the word democracy or political reform, and that's been totally put to the side in how we look at our allies and talk about our vision in the middle east. these elements all get to the broader context in which extremism arises. and if we as americans have nothing to say about that broader context, then it just becomes a rhetorical strategy of saying radical muslims are bad, extremism is bad, we have to fight it, without actually saying anything beyond that. >> thank you, shadi. i'd like to turn it over to you. how does this myth that continues to be perpetuated, particularly by this administration, impact american muslims and what we're seeing now with the recent announcement of recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel affect our foreign policy as well. >> sure. thank you for having me. when i look at, when i think of this lens of -- or this issue of counter -- you know of violen
so if we don't have a longer term strategy to address gof er-nance failure, the fact that states are falling apart, there's no helping the country, the nakt we as americans no longer mention publically the word democracy or political reform, and that's been totally put to the side in how we look at our allies and talk about our vision in the middle east. these elements all get to the broader context in which extremism arises. and if we as americans have nothing to say about that broader...
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disowe nance over the republican democrat high, however the economy is so good may not save the midterm elections for republicans. >> policy shift on medicaid. states are to impose work requirements for recipients in order to keep their coverage. skills, education, job search, volunteering, care-giving these are things for able-bodied working age adults of the does this make sense? >> it actually sound like there are a lot of carveouts for people in opioid addiction recovery. obviously carveouts for pregnant women, elderly, the sick. sound like there is very practical path for able-bodied people here. it is obviously going to depend on the definition of able-bodied. democrats in the obama administration resisted doing this, because it would lead to less health care coverage. medicaid has become very popular after implementation of obamacare. melissa: yeah. >> it will be the definition of what voter feels is fair and in terms of able-bodied requirements. melissa: kevin? >> yeah. i think this is a very important thing especially because states have come under attack under the obama admini
disowe nance over the republican democrat high, however the economy is so good may not save the midterm elections for republicans. >> policy shift on medicaid. states are to impose work requirements for recipients in order to keep their coverage. skills, education, job search, volunteering, care-giving these are things for able-bodied working age adults of the does this make sense? >> it actually sound like there are a lot of carveouts for people in opioid addiction recovery....
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it's this memo, this mythic memo that hasn't been released yet of dubious prove nance.i just want to get your sense of how worried you are about this investigation, bob mueller's being able to run its course. >> i think what's happened is we've switched the dialogue from what started this whole conversation a year ago, which is russia, to now talking about the minutia of legal maneuvering to the minutia of political maneuvering. we've for gotten the fact that the allegation here is a foreign adversary interfered in our most key democratic process, our election. the american public is owed an answer to that question and that's where this investigation started. so we've somehow pivoted and in large part because of the actions of donald trump and the republicans, we've pivoted into forgetting about that and talking about obstruction of justice, money laundering with manafort and a whole host of alleged crimes that have nothing to do with russia. i see a lot of political pandering. the reality is if bob mueller was fired today, it probably wouldn't change the course of the
it's this memo, this mythic memo that hasn't been released yet of dubious prove nance.i just want to get your sense of how worried you are about this investigation, bob mueller's being able to run its course. >> i think what's happened is we've switched the dialogue from what started this whole conversation a year ago, which is russia, to now talking about the minutia of legal maneuvering to the minutia of political maneuvering. we've for gotten the fact that the allegation here is a...
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deferred payment nance, highways, criminal justice, teacher pay. that can't be solved in one year, but a start must be made. we can kick the can down the road, but the problem would only worsen. so we must do them to prepay debt. very proud that we kept our funds fully funded. of just a handful in the trustees have led the nation their innovative reforms to the pension plan sound practices have south dakota a aaa credit the highest possible. should all be proud of this. it's better to return a needed properties to the tax holders. we began to address this at a services center. we had sold land that was no lease needed, and a purchase. funded byration charitable gifts is near completion. we've addressed this problem on other state campuses. there is surplus property in redfield and minnehaha county. we sold the campus to a for-profit company. lookingd of regents is for things to do in sioux falls. this applies to current state buildings as well. we must properly maintain them anduture governors legislatures aren't left with a rundown building. we se
deferred payment nance, highways, criminal justice, teacher pay. that can't be solved in one year, but a start must be made. we can kick the can down the road, but the problem would only worsen. so we must do them to prepay debt. very proud that we kept our funds fully funded. of just a handful in the trustees have led the nation their innovative reforms to the pension plan sound practices have south dakota a aaa credit the highest possible. should all be proud of this. it's better to return a...
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malcolm, thank you for that, malcolm nance who has served our country's services in light of president trump's comments. we're honoring another monumental american now. private first classey manuel mensa. >> he emigrated to the bronx from gone a just five years ago and was a member of the national guard. two weeks ago he repeatedly ran into a burning apartment building and rescued four people. but he was killed in the fire. he was only 28 years old. private mensah will receive a medal of valor from the army for his heroic efforts. >> let's think about that one. thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. i'll be back at 3:0 p.m. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you tomorrow at 12:30 and we hand you over to "andrea mitchell reports" with andrea mitchell. >>> this is not a day for business as usual. the president has repeatedly said racist and abhoric comments. this was confirmed by a senator in the room and those present in the oval office. a warning to all of you, especially those who have children watching or listening, i'm going to say this once to be clear about just what we are
malcolm, thank you for that, malcolm nance who has served our country's services in light of president trump's comments. we're honoring another monumental american now. private first classey manuel mensa. >> he emigrated to the bronx from gone a just five years ago and was a member of the national guard. two weeks ago he repeatedly ran into a burning apartment building and rescued four people. but he was killed in the fire. he was only 28 years old. private mensah will receive a medal of...
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for ambulances and defibrillators, it's equipment supplies, and then, we have preventative main nances on our defibrillators, that's a separate classification. >> so that $1 million figure is really for defibrillators? >> yes, and ambulances. the old style that we have for our fleet it's approximately 170,000, and as you know we're currently piloting the new project for the smaller ambulances, and they are, i believe, i want to say 90,000 or so, maybe approximately 100,000. >> fully outfitted? >> yes, but the two models we have are not completely outfitted. they're more test cases that we're currently reviewing, but they would be -- if we went forward with them, they would be significantly cheaper than the current models we use. >> so with 1,137,000, we can probably get ten ambulances out of that, correct. >> yes. the budget is with the older style, which would be 15 ambulances and 15 defibrillators. obviously, that would change if we went with the new style and were able to purchase new units. >> i also notice on the figures on the ambulance billings, that we billed out 135,190,000, b
for ambulances and defibrillators, it's equipment supplies, and then, we have preventative main nances on our defibrillators, that's a separate classification. >> so that $1 million figure is really for defibrillators? >> yes, and ambulances. the old style that we have for our fleet it's approximately 170,000, and as you know we're currently piloting the new project for the smaller ambulances, and they are, i believe, i want to say 90,000 or so, maybe approximately 100,000. >>...
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joining me now paul butler and malcolm nance. thank you for being here.ur commthree commit received testimony by these fusion gps heads. >> why did you decide to do that? >> because i think people are entitled to know what was said and the lawyers also wanted it released. i see no problem with releasing it. >> senator grassly says you've jeopardized their ability to get certain witnesses like kushner. your reaction? >> i don't think so. that's been difficult in any event. >> is diane feinstein right, that there was nothing preventing this information from being released and it does not prevent the committees from receiving further testimony? >> absolutely. it has nothing to do with kushner. mueller or the congress can subpoena him and make him talk. when there's a movie made about this, there's going to be this dramatic scene where we see steele doing routine opposition research and he comes across information that's so troubling that he thinks the man who was the next president of the united states is subject to blackmail. he goes to his boss and tells h
joining me now paul butler and malcolm nance. thank you for being here.ur commthree commit received testimony by these fusion gps heads. >> why did you decide to do that? >> because i think people are entitled to know what was said and the lawyers also wanted it released. i see no problem with releasing it. >> senator grassly says you've jeopardized their ability to get certain witnesses like kushner. your reaction? >> i don't think so. that's been difficult in any...
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joining me is malcolm nance, sarah kendzior and scott dworkin.scott, nunes briefed the trump campaign on intelligence matters, he was on the transition team and he fielded calls from foreign leaders trying to reach michael flynn, so it's possible that nunes's conversations were recorded. how is it that he now gets access to all of these documents with which he can pursue his investigation of fusion gps? >> trump opens up the door for corruption. so it becomes more normalized. even though this is not normal. it's tough to believe that somebody like speaker ryan, who i used to have respect for, would step out and defend nunes when he came out and said nunes said he would recuse thihimself and now it turns out he's a liar. i used to trust him thachlhim. that trust no longer exists. i'm not sure where we will find a patriot within the party, i'm not sure any are left. it's terrifying to see somebody like paul ryan step out and go against our justice system and side with a traitor like devin nunes. it's unbelievable at this point. >> malcolm, this is
joining me is malcolm nance, sarah kendzior and scott dworkin.scott, nunes briefed the trump campaign on intelligence matters, he was on the transition team and he fielded calls from foreign leaders trying to reach michael flynn, so it's possible that nunes's conversations were recorded. how is it that he now gets access to all of these documents with which he can pursue his investigation of fusion gps? >> trump opens up the door for corruption. so it becomes more normalized. even though...
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