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nancy: none.o say he is a force in terms of technology relating to ukraine but i don't spend too much. we have a lot of strong leaders that come from an area that is very, shall we say, technologically on the move. and every year since i have been in office or even before, they said to me, you have not seen anything yet. so we don't know what is next but i don't spend too much time thinking about him. francine: in terms of ai? nancy: ai is a double-edged sword and that is in my district, to and from san francisco. and the people i know who care about our country care about our country and know that it is a double-edged sword that we need guardrails, we need standards and the rest so that the double-edged sword does not do harm, but instead does good and it can do some good. but right now we have a strike in the creativity industry with writers and actors and the rest, and there has to be respect for the creativity that they have. and ai has an impact, could have an impact on that. and we have to r
nancy: none.o say he is a force in terms of technology relating to ukraine but i don't spend too much. we have a lot of strong leaders that come from an area that is very, shall we say, technologically on the move. and every year since i have been in office or even before, they said to me, you have not seen anything yet. so we don't know what is next but i don't spend too much time thinking about him. francine: in terms of ai? nancy: ai is a double-edged sword and that is in my district, to and...
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so nancy's measure, so tell about the measure. so nancy. so as i said, i get this call or get this tip. someone in the newsroom that nancy hopkins there's something going on with an mit description. call nancy hopkins and she said that they gathered this information and i said, great, i'm going to come over. i meet her in her lab and so i said, well, how did this all start? which is kind of a normal question for journalists. and she said she said, well, know, i had i was switching i switched into a new and i was researching zebrafish and i needed more space for my fish tanks and i couldn't get more space. they wouldn't allow. and i knew that the men had more space. and i said, well, how did you know. and she said, i measured i was like, you measured? and she said with a tape measure. and nancy is very you know, you meet her and she's got the slight british accent. she grew up here in new york city, but she had a british who lived in the same building. so the slight british accent was very distinct seeming. and i thought, anyway, so she tell
so nancy's measure, so tell about the measure. so nancy. so as i said, i get this call or get this tip. someone in the newsroom that nancy hopkins there's something going on with an mit description. call nancy hopkins and she said that they gathered this information and i said, great, i'm going to come over. i meet her in her lab and so i said, well, how did this all start? which is kind of a normal question for journalists. and she said she said, well, know, i had i was switching i switched...
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>> for nancy, it was that -- nancy was the ringleader here. it was that she had reached a point where she could no longer do her science. she needed more fish to do the experiment in she could not do it. she could see others around her and it became so frustrating. at one point, she was competing with the guy in the lab next to her and they were conceding over space. she woodpile these boxes all over and it was just stupid stuff. it was getting in the way of progress. all of this adds up and subtracts from the actual science happening. >> what about elsie? poverty? >> i think she was motivated out of feeling absolutely suffocated. she felt completely drained from lack of ability to maneuver into a place that gave her fulfillment. the writing and the illustrating began as a way of entertaining her son. he was born in 1904. do you entertain a child in that era? it was dropping pictures and writing stories. to overcome boredom, to make sure that she can just hand her son her entire life gave her this freedom of expression which ultimately became
>> for nancy, it was that -- nancy was the ringleader here. it was that she had reached a point where she could no longer do her science. she needed more fish to do the experiment in she could not do it. she could see others around her and it became so frustrating. at one point, she was competing with the guy in the lab next to her and they were conceding over space. she woodpile these boxes all over and it was just stupid stuff. it was getting in the way of progress. all of this adds up...
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>> yeah, nancy, the dean spoke to nancy at one point. nancy has an incredibly restless mind. looking for something to fixate on. as much as she's a nice person, it's a little bit hard. the dean recognizes it and says, can i invest that you live by the 24 hour role. don't pop your head off. wait 24 hours before you pop your head off. she can't. i would say her line can turn obsessive a little bit. >> i think robinson was obsessive, too, and a cautionary tale for not paying attention to the personal relationships that give you strength and respite. her romantic life was a series of failed marriages. i think she even joked marrying a columnist is like a holocaust because everything is a copy. everything is a copy. i think she would -- it was taking him every day. that's more than some bloggers today. the amount of work was painful. ultimately destructive to her mental health. i one point in my book, this book, the epilogue title is not enough. it is not enough, if you look at it statistically. in so many ways. at so many levels. at one point, when i am writing about women scient
>> yeah, nancy, the dean spoke to nancy at one point. nancy has an incredibly restless mind. looking for something to fixate on. as much as she's a nice person, it's a little bit hard. the dean recognizes it and says, can i invest that you live by the 24 hour role. don't pop your head off. wait 24 hours before you pop your head off. she can't. i would say her line can turn obsessive a little bit. >> i think robinson was obsessive, too, and a cautionary tale for not paying attention...
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as we take a look here at nancy pelosi a way for her to go by the casket of her old friend. >> nancy pelosi, who called feinstein the city's forever mayor. because years after of 20 years, obviously were $0.30. >> feinstein left san francisco. she still had her hand in, you know, the city in the bay area. okay advocating and and making sure that that things were done for her city. and and you know, because she grew up here, she went to stanford. she served 20 years between this board of supervisors and the mayorship before going to dc and was one of only to the very first. but one of only 2 female senators from california. and now we see more more women serving, but still a drop in the bucket compared to what dianne feinstein had wanted the right? yeah, absolutely. but she was on the. >> the leading edge of that movement that saw more women come into politics after 1992 than ever before. we will continue to follow the events there at san francisco city hall as they play out over the course of the morning with the arrival of nancy pelosi. of course, we're actually going to stick with
as we take a look here at nancy pelosi a way for her to go by the casket of her old friend. >> nancy pelosi, who called feinstein the city's forever mayor. because years after of 20 years, obviously were $0.30. >> feinstein left san francisco. she still had her hand in, you know, the city in the bay area. okay advocating and and making sure that that things were done for her city. and and you know, because she grew up here, she went to stanford. she served 20 years between this...
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you'll hear from nancy mace later this hour. a lot of fast-moving pieces. let's go to matt rosendale of montana. he was one of the eight republicans that voted kevin mccarthy off the island. goo to have you. >> good to be back. >> neil: you gotten blow back senator cotton from arkansas says you won't come within a country mile of the senate if you are looking to become montana's next senator. that's up with of the nicer comments you're getting from many. what do you think of that? >> i can tell where you i'm getting nice comments from, montana. an overwhelming majority that say they support my decision to vote against kevin mccarthy and to have him removed, but they really appreciate the fact that i showed the courage necessary at this particular time in our country. you and i have talked many times about this national debt. $33 trillion. there was a sequence of events that has lined up the last ninth months that has load us to this points. it's not just one situation. we started off working together very well. after that speaker's race. we passed some grea
you'll hear from nancy mace later this hour. a lot of fast-moving pieces. let's go to matt rosendale of montana. he was one of the eight republicans that voted kevin mccarthy off the island. goo to have you. >> good to be back. >> neil: you gotten blow back senator cotton from arkansas says you won't come within a country mile of the senate if you are looking to become montana's next senator. that's up with of the nicer comments you're getting from many. what do you think of that?...
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george, you know, the list on and last week, my daughter nancy, nancy, was toasting diane and she said thank you, diane, for allowing us to be present in your happy place. diane considered a happy place where she challenged us all. this was the beginning of last week. little did we know, but that would hold diane cultivated people. she was loyal to hundreds of commissioners appointees and staff, many of whom are here today. let's hear it from you. all of you. i have a t-shirt. but i want to show you and it says and many of you have warned this. i survived. i and staff and diane cultivated flowers. she loved flowers to grow them to show them to pay them and share them. drawings and on mugs. anybody here dion much. and neighbors as neighbors paulin. i always knew because we could see from my window that diane had the most fabulous hide ranges. as neighbors and friends die. and i took pride in working together for california and for our values. a low as you remember this one time 2015 in the united states capitol, diane and i expressed our concern to president xi. about the chinese govern
george, you know, the list on and last week, my daughter nancy, nancy, was toasting diane and she said thank you, diane, for allowing us to be present in your happy place. diane considered a happy place where she challenged us all. this was the beginning of last week. little did we know, but that would hold diane cultivated people. she was loyal to hundreds of commissioners appointees and staff, many of whom are here today. let's hear it from you. all of you. i have a t-shirt. but i want to...
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i will tell you about the night my sister nancy died. so nancy was very troubled.nd again in that era we are time with the mid- 1970s they dideo not refer to people as bipolar now that would probably be what she would be called. she had severe mood swings she was very impetuous. she got psychotic she had hallucinations and delusions. i have seen some medical records it refers to her as having schizophrenia or affective disorder. i kind of think i am not a medical professional by any stretch but knowing what i now know having spent so many years writing about the mental health system my hunch is she was bipolar but had psychotic features. nonetheless she was quite ill it was very disruptive. she could be violent. she could be very menacing. she could be -- she was wholly reason she was brilliant but she could be a tough one to live with. i steered clear of her i was four years younger than she. i just knew to stay out of her path. when she got sicker and sicker i was a teenager and i was frustrated with her i was angry with her for taking up all the oxygen in the ro
i will tell you about the night my sister nancy died. so nancy was very troubled.nd again in that era we are time with the mid- 1970s they dideo not refer to people as bipolar now that would probably be what she would be called. she had severe mood swings she was very impetuous. she got psychotic she had hallucinations and delusions. i have seen some medical records it refers to her as having schizophrenia or affective disorder. i kind of think i am not a medical professional by any stretch but...
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nancy pelosi made history when she became the first female speaker in 2007. until recently the most powerful woman in u.s. politics, she has faced attacks from republicans, a campaign that escalated under former president donald trump. rep. pelosi: we have an aberration in our country right now but hopefully that will not last too much longer. nonetheless, we have to strive for unity. sometimes you achieve it, sometimes you don't but we have a responsibility to act in a bipartisan, unifying, transparent, accountable way. francine: in this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i traveled to vegas where nancy pelosi was championing leaders. i asked her about the democrat'' chances at the presidential election, the biggest geopolitical threats, and what she has learned in more than 35 years in public office. francine: speaker pelosi, thank you so much for speaking to bloomberg. you are one of the most recognizable and admired politicians out there. what did you learn in the last 40 years about leadership in politics? rep. pelosi: i learned a lot about leadership for
nancy pelosi made history when she became the first female speaker in 2007. until recently the most powerful woman in u.s. politics, she has faced attacks from republicans, a campaign that escalated under former president donald trump. rep. pelosi: we have an aberration in our country right now but hopefully that will not last too much longer. nonetheless, we have to strive for unity. sometimes you achieve it, sometimes you don't but we have a responsibility to act in a bipartisan, unifying,...
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so nancy, nancy had many, many suicide attempts and some more public than others. when she finally did die, and i go into kind of the mystery that surrounded the actual, the day that she did finally died, and what i learned in writing this book, which really floored me, and i won't spoil it. i'm going to add that as a little twist. but i will tell you this, that the night that she died my dad called us all into the living room and he instructed us, you know, in no uncertain terms he said, if anybody asks, this was an accident. so that seemed kooky to me, like why would anybody in the world buy that?th everybody had known, everybody in our parish, everybody in our block, all of our friends knew that nancy had attempted suicide many times. they weren't going to buy any kind of cockamamie explanation that it was an accident. my dad wasn't trying to be mean he was worried. he was worried that she would not be afforded a funeral, that the catholic church did not look thoughtfully or kindly on people who died by suicide. they consider that a sin, a mortal sin, and you ar
so nancy, nancy had many, many suicide attempts and some more public than others. when she finally did die, and i go into kind of the mystery that surrounded the actual, the day that she did finally died, and what i learned in writing this book, which really floored me, and i won't spoil it. i'm going to add that as a little twist. but i will tell you this, that the night that she died my dad called us all into the living room and he instructed us, you know, in no uncertain terms he said, if...
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i continue the conversation with nancy pelosi, a longtime critic of the chinese government.hen you look at geopolitics, what scares you the most? rep. pelosi: there are three things, one is security. security, security, security. so important. security. secondly is economics, how do we relate economically, because that is the strength of all of our countries. and governance. governance. what is the strength of the democracy in your country? how do you treat people and respect them? what is the integrity of your economic system? so, those are how we relate as americans going abroad. on security, what is happening in ukraine is a challenge to democracy, not just there, not just in nato countries, but really to the world. what a tribute to democracy is the courage that the ukrainian people have. putin does not share any values of justice and respect for the lives of people, concern for children or anything. and he is frightening, but what is doubly frightening is a person like the former president who thinks that's ok. isn't that sad? it is so sad and so extreme that it is ever
i continue the conversation with nancy pelosi, a longtime critic of the chinese government.hen you look at geopolitics, what scares you the most? rep. pelosi: there are three things, one is security. security, security, security. so important. security. secondly is economics, how do we relate economically, because that is the strength of all of our countries. and governance. governance. what is the strength of the democracy in your country? how do you treat people and respect them? what is the...
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and danny was always he was 14 years old when nancy died. and he was very embarrassed to have a sister who died by suicide. and he did tell people that she died in an accident. and he always saw that as a weakness, which is so ironic because he would later go on, develop his own very fierce version of of bipolar and this the discrimination and the shame of of mental illness was really very strong him and i, i really feel that if we had more fully talked about nancy would taken out all the blame and the shame in and how she dealt with that. he would have felt freer when own bad thoughts started coming on and he would have been able to confide more in us and gotten greater comfort from us and and i thought so much of course spent hundreds hours, you know, over my life thinking why did my brother and sister to that point and and and i think people decide to die by suicide really feel there's no other option there's no better way out for them. and i wish so much that been able to have these conversations so that they had better other alternative
and danny was always he was 14 years old when nancy died. and he was very embarrassed to have a sister who died by suicide. and he did tell people that she died in an accident. and he always saw that as a weakness, which is so ironic because he would later go on, develop his own very fierce version of of bipolar and this the discrimination and the shame of of mental illness was really very strong him and i, i really feel that if we had more fully talked about nancy would taken out all the blame...
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we're looking for you. >> nancy! oh, nancy. nancy. where are you, nancy? >> and as the mob laid siege to the capitol, footage shows frantic staffers fleeing republican leader kevin mccarthy's office. it wasn't just leadership who were fearful that day, apparently, jim jordan was too. congresswoman liz cheney confirms reports she smacked down his offer for help during the attack and told him, quote, get away from me. you blanking did this. in the days following january 6th, jim jordan spoke with white house staff about presidential pardons for members of congress, and later refused to comply with subpoenas from the house's january 6th committee. republicans have dismissed questions over his very well documented role on january 6th, as they march straight ahead, trying to elect him speaker of the house. and i would like you to answer that, whatever happens going forward, 200 republicans chose to vote for somebody who was at some level involved in orchestrating a coup. a coup that involved attacking the very chamber they sit in, with the goal of harming them
we're looking for you. >> nancy! oh, nancy. nancy. where are you, nancy? >> and as the mob laid siege to the capitol, footage shows frantic staffers fleeing republican leader kevin mccarthy's office. it wasn't just leadership who were fearful that day, apparently, jim jordan was too. congresswoman liz cheney confirms reports she smacked down his offer for help during the attack and told him, quote, get away from me. you blanking did this. in the days following january 6th, jim...
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nancy: he might. we'll see what happens next. reporter: did you have any communication with the speaker? nancy: the speaker spoke with my staff rather than call me. i've been here, he has my number and knows how to get ahold of me. i'm looking for a speaker who will be honest. reporter: are you concerned the leadership crisis hurts members like you that will be in a race next year? nancy: this is a debate worth having, it's not ideological or left versus right but chaos. it's about finding leadership in this country to be honest and the american people deserve truth and someone they can trust and that's what it should be about. we should be able to trust our leaders in this country. the reason we're in this place now, the whole country is in chaos because we've had leaders that divided us and not brought us together. we need to be united but we've got to have leadership we can trust. the speaker pro tempore: the resolution is adopted and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the office of speaker of the house of the unit
nancy: he might. we'll see what happens next. reporter: did you have any communication with the speaker? nancy: the speaker spoke with my staff rather than call me. i've been here, he has my number and knows how to get ahold of me. i'm looking for a speaker who will be honest. reporter: are you concerned the leadership crisis hurts members like you that will be in a race next year? nancy: this is a debate worth having, it's not ideological or left versus right but chaos. it's about finding...
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nancy pelosi made history when she became the first female speaker in 2000 seven. until most recently the most powerful woman in politics, she faced attacks. >> we have an aberration in our country right now, but hopefully that will not last too much longer. nonetheless, we still have to strive for unity. sometimes you achieve it, sometimes you do not, but we have a responsibility to act in a transparent, accountable way. francine: on this episode, i travel to venice where nancy pelosi was a special guest at the dvf awards. i ask her about the biggest geopolitical threats and what she has learned from more than 35 years in public office. speaker pelosi, thank you for speaking to bloomberg. you are one of the most recognizable and admired politicians out there. what did you learn in the last 40 years about leadership and politics? rep. pelosi: i have been learning about leadership for a long time, seeing it another's, and recognizing what is needed to get the job done. you need to know why you're doing this, because you will be under attack. you will -- know what yo
nancy pelosi made history when she became the first female speaker in 2000 seven. until most recently the most powerful woman in politics, she faced attacks. >> we have an aberration in our country right now, but hopefully that will not last too much longer. nonetheless, we still have to strive for unity. sometimes you achieve it, sometimes you do not, but we have a responsibility to act in a transparent, accountable way. francine: on this episode, i travel to venice where nancy pelosi...
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got to be up close and personal to pay their respects and among them longtime friend and colleague nancyelosi, as well as a man who worked shoulder to shoulder with feinstein during the 1980 san francisco aids epidemic. dr. anthony fauci. we are talking to dr. anthony fauci this morning. it is our honor to talk to him. about the days in the bay area that he and feinstein led a national response to hiv and aids in the early and devastating days. but let's talk about those security concerns. late word came yesterday of the decision to close feinstein's services up to the public and it might be because of some of the big names attending like vice president kamala harris and another -- and other u.s. senators. shawn chitnis is live at city hall this morning. even though people don't have invites, we understand they can watch it streaming. >> reporter: reed, good morning. that is one way to take part in the ceremony. you can watch on tv or online. just to give people a sense of what is happening with those instability concerns. in the last 30 minutes we had to move farther away from the steps
got to be up close and personal to pay their respects and among them longtime friend and colleague nancyelosi, as well as a man who worked shoulder to shoulder with feinstein during the 1980 san francisco aids epidemic. dr. anthony fauci. we are talking to dr. anthony fauci this morning. it is our honor to talk to him. about the days in the bay area that he and feinstein led a national response to hiv and aids in the early and devastating days. but let's talk about those security concerns. late...
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for the execution of several members of the democratic party, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, secretary of state hillary clinton and president bahama. barack obama. whereas, marjorie taylor greene liked a facebook comment on january 2019 that stated, quote, a bullet to the head would be quicker in reference to the removal of speaker nancy pelosi. whereas, on january 26, 2021, cnn also reported that deleted videos showed representative -- representative marjorie taylor greene calling for the execution of speaker nancy pelosi and stating she was, quote, a traitor to our country, that she's guilty of treason and should suffer death or she'll be in prison. whereas, representative marjorie taylor greene has perpetuated the big lie represented -- related to the 2020 election by espousing conspiracy theories and threatening and inciting violence. whereas, october 26, 2021, representative marjorie taylor greene downplayed the actions of those who participated in the january 6 attack on the capitol and said, quote, if you think about what our declaration of independence says, i
for the execution of several members of the democratic party, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, secretary of state hillary clinton and president bahama. barack obama. whereas, marjorie taylor greene liked a facebook comment on january 2019 that stated, quote, a bullet to the head would be quicker in reference to the removal of speaker nancy pelosi. whereas, on january 26, 2021, cnn also reported that deleted videos showed representative -- representative marjorie taylor greene...
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nancy -- i mean, you can speak to this, because you actually worked in house leadership, but nancy pelosiidn't allow this to happen. she didn't allow for any one member to make a motion to vacate the chair. the reason kevin mccarthy did this is because he was giving out concessions to republicans whose votes he needed, vote after vote after vote, and he didn't get. and he ultimately got those votes, number 15, back in january, by making a concession like this and this -- i remember sitting right here, talking about this. >> right. >> and questioning whether or not this was going to come back to bite him. >> of course it was, if you introduce a gun in act one, it's going to go off in act three. the other thing, past speakers, they wielded power in different ways. >> right. >> some of them ruled by fear. boehner would punish people, you stemmed out of line, you'd get out of your committee. nancy pelosi, and paul ryan was very respected. they begged him to be speaker. he didn't want to be speaker. he wanted to be chairman of the budget committee. where it kevin mccarthy, is he feared? is he
nancy -- i mean, you can speak to this, because you actually worked in house leadership, but nancy pelosiidn't allow this to happen. she didn't allow for any one member to make a motion to vacate the chair. the reason kevin mccarthy did this is because he was giving out concessions to republicans whose votes he needed, vote after vote after vote, and he didn't get. and he ultimately got those votes, number 15, back in january, by making a concession like this and this -- i remember sitting...
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congressman nancy mace is going to be a busy week. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, caitlin. >> today we heard from the white house, president biden, saying the dysfunction on capitol hill concerns him. the speaker drama did make him laugh a little bit. >> what is the advice to the next house speaker? >> that is above my pay grade. >> we will get that some another senate democrats when we come back. senator cory booker is here with me. plus, the new reporting that is prompting a -- tunnel from woody to leoni. >> i have an alcohol problem, i should be in the guinness book of world records -- >> the house of representatives is that a complete standstill, tonight effectively unable to do any real legislative business until they have selected a successor to house speaker kevin mccarthy, former house speaker kevin mccarthy. the repercussions of course of those grievances, threatened to be grave for the ukrainians who are fighting to defend their homeland tonight. the leading contenders for the speaker's gavel holding very dif
congressman nancy mace is going to be a busy week. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, caitlin. >> today we heard from the white house, president biden, saying the dysfunction on capitol hill concerns him. the speaker drama did make him laugh a little bit. >> what is the advice to the next house speaker? >> that is above my pay grade. >> we will get that some another senate democrats when we come back. senator cory booker is here with me. plus, the new...
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nancy grace joins us later this hour with a look at this. everything that went right this time around and what kind of charges this 46-year-old man may face. stand by for that. we have a lot else to get to. check out this screen. the quad box hunter biden facing felony gun charges 1 of 2 big government cases we're watching right now. president biden's son arriving a short while ago at the federal courthouse in wilmington, delaware, appears before a judge in a case that could land him in jail for up to 25 years with a conviction. and former president donald trump back in new york city court for day two of the civil fraud lawsuit filed against him by the state attorney general. trump calling the case a sham and a witch hunt. a live look outside that courthouse where we expect to see the former president again in a moment and he may have comments before day two gets underway. all that happening right now. dana has the day off today. i'm bill hemmer in new york. a new hour begins right now. one we won't forget. gil gillian. >> gillian: maybe we
nancy grace joins us later this hour with a look at this. everything that went right this time around and what kind of charges this 46-year-old man may face. stand by for that. we have a lot else to get to. check out this screen. the quad box hunter biden facing felony gun charges 1 of 2 big government cases we're watching right now. president biden's son arriving a short while ago at the federal courthouse in wilmington, delaware, appears before a judge in a case that could land him in jail...
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she's calling for the shutdown of the nancy pelosi federal building in san francisco. she claims that she has to do this too exposed the failure of far-left policies in the city. and that's not all kron four's terisa stasio. she's been looking into the story for us and joins us now live from the newsroom. turns high vicki, the senate are certainly not mincing words, calling conditions outside the courthouse as >> spooky sight of overdoses in crime. she says workers the to stay away. >> in release plastered on her official u.s. government homepage, the iowa republican senators slam san francisco claiming far left policies have incentivize crime. she adds she believes the courthouse on 7th street in san francisco named after former speaker nancy pelosi needs to be shut down, adding, quote, working out a department of health and human services building shouldn't be a risk to your health or life. but it is now due to former speaker pelosi and the other liberal politicians that have allowed criminal chaos to overtake the streets of san francisco, unquote. while this step ma
she's calling for the shutdown of the nancy pelosi federal building in san francisco. she claims that she has to do this too exposed the failure of far-left policies in the city. and that's not all kron four's terisa stasio. she's been looking into the story for us and joins us now live from the newsroom. turns high vicki, the senate are certainly not mincing words, calling conditions outside the courthouse as >> spooky sight of overdoses in crime. she says workers the to stay away....
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please welcome nancy mace!arlamagne: happy to have you here. >> it is an honor. your first night, debut hosting "the daily show." it is awesome. >> charlamagne: absolutely. fun fact, me and nancy went to the same high school. >> yes. >> charlamagne: high school. and our mothers taught there at the same time. >> the same time. and we both -- >> charlamagne: nancy dropped out. >> i dropped out before you did. >> charlamagne: i got kicked out. that was the second high school i got kicked out of in south carolina. >> i was a trailblazer, i did it before you. [cheers and applause] love this guy. love him. we met was backstage at a >> charlamagne: the first time we met was backstage at a dave chappelle and chris rock's comedy show in north charleston, south carolina. somebody snapped this picture. when i walked back there, y'all was in a heated debate kind of. >> yeah, we were drinking tequila. there was tequila involved. did you partake? >> charlamagne: i did have some tequila. >> we were doing shots of tequila, for
please welcome nancy mace!arlamagne: happy to have you here. >> it is an honor. your first night, debut hosting "the daily show." it is awesome. >> charlamagne: absolutely. fun fact, me and nancy went to the same high school. >> yes. >> charlamagne: high school. and our mothers taught there at the same time. >> the same time. and we both -- >> charlamagne: nancy dropped out. >> i dropped out before you did. >> charlamagne: i got kicked...
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but when nancy went around it or clyburn, it all got waived. the idea that bills didn't have to go through committee, the idea they created a select committee on january 6th and they wouldn't let the minority appoint who to do it? i'm trying to change all that and bring the body back so they can work together. but i think they did a lot of damage to us. yes, sir? >> the house is trying to pass the appropriations bill one by one. where are you in the process -- >> that's always been my goal. you know, i just talked to mitch yesterday, and i had a call in to schumer, and i talked to hakeem last night. what i was going to do is because we had passed. we had taken five up. we passed four of them. i was going the start individually preconferencing so we can get this work done. i'm concerned with the timeline now. look, i truly believe at the end of the day, we can get this all worked out. i do believe at the end of the day, we can find common ground and do something about the border. i don't know if this has caused problems. look, i was doing squawk
but when nancy went around it or clyburn, it all got waived. the idea that bills didn't have to go through committee, the idea they created a select committee on january 6th and they wouldn't let the minority appoint who to do it? i'm trying to change all that and bring the body back so they can work together. but i think they did a lot of damage to us. yes, sir? >> the house is trying to pass the appropriations bill one by one. where are you in the process -- >> that's always been...
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y sí, nancy me llamó y me invitó a una reunión en su casa.an entre manos. y pensaron que yo podría llevarlas a extender esa red con la comunidad. pasó el tiempo, empecé a ver el éxito, empecé a ver cómo empezaron a florecer. y dije: "qué bonito, qué ganas de poder entrar yo". pero yo me sentía que no, que no podía porque era otro rol el que yo tenía. y así pasó el tiempo, ya levanté mi dedo y le dije: "nancy, ¿podré entrar yo?". dice: "sí, cómo no, ana maría, sí". guau. a ver si no hay el famoso poison oak aquí. fue un proyecto que abrió una puerta muy inmensa, que no teníamos ni idea hasta qué magnitud iba a alcanzar. [luz] cuando uno tiene una cámara en la mano, se convierte como en un escudo que te permite atravesar fronteras, espacios, la vida íntima de una situación, de una persona. y tú estás detrás de la cámara. la cámara crea la posibilidad de que tú estés casi que invisible, ¿sí? y yo les trataba de comunicar ese lenguaje. ustedes están trabajando y la cámara es su escudo de protección. ellos se dieron cuenta que ese escudo de protec
y sí, nancy me llamó y me invitó a una reunión en su casa.an entre manos. y pensaron que yo podría llevarlas a extender esa red con la comunidad. pasó el tiempo, empecé a ver el éxito, empecé a ver cómo empezaron a florecer. y dije: "qué bonito, qué ganas de poder entrar yo". pero yo me sentía que no, que no podía porque era otro rol el que yo tenía. y así pasó el tiempo, ya levanté mi dedo y le dije: "nancy, ¿podré entrar yo?". dice: "sí, cómo no,...
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let's continue our conversation now with south carolina congresswoman nancy mace. we were talking about the two candidates for speaker who have put themselves forward.
let's continue our conversation now with south carolina congresswoman nancy mace. we were talking about the two candidates for speaker who have put themselves forward.
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it was a no win situation. >> nancy pelosi had action narrow a margin.ryone was saying with the squad and all the other groups that she was never going to hold them together. somehow she managed to hold them together. >> if you remember, the big issues, particularly that biden won in first two years, the chips act, the infrastructure bill, they have relied on -- there were enough republicans among us on infrastructure, particularly when we changed it and you saw the senate get 70 some votes for it, the same thing with the chips act. todd young was a leader to get that done and saved the auto industry. i can remember going to the auto show last year and i got a bear hug. thanks for getting the chips act done. it was essential for the auto industry. it was a bipartisan effort. the leader -- our leadership opposed it because they said you will get a better bill in the next congress. that would not have happened in this congress. >> brendan, the texas republican delegation, the largest republican delegation in the house, and very diverse in terms of ideology
it was a no win situation. >> nancy pelosi had action narrow a margin.ryone was saying with the squad and all the other groups that she was never going to hold them together. somehow she managed to hold them together. >> if you remember, the big issues, particularly that biden won in first two years, the chips act, the infrastructure bill, they have relied on -- there were enough republicans among us on infrastructure, particularly when we changed it and you saw the senate get 70...
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that was in place before nancy pelosi, by the way. we always had it.hether you could get the votes. are we going to go to single issue bills? yes. who obstructed us all spring from getting those single issue votes across the finish line and onto the floor? who voted against the rules? matt gaetz and a number of these people of different formulations voted against all of the things that kevin promised he would do. could kevin promise results? could he say that we were going to get these results that they wanted? absolutely not. it was up to each individual member to vote for their district and to get those bills done. he succeeded in the doing that. so when people say, well, kevin -- disingenuously i might add. i know matt gaetz. you i came in with him. he's a smart guy, capable guy. when matt gaetz gets up on the floor and says kevin didn't get these bills passed, they the got passed on the floor, what we could do. when you can't get a bill on the floor because you don't get the votes and they vote no on rule bills, these are -- this is us. this is the
that was in place before nancy pelosi, by the way. we always had it.hether you could get the votes. are we going to go to single issue bills? yes. who obstructed us all spring from getting those single issue votes across the finish line and onto the floor? who voted against the rules? matt gaetz and a number of these people of different formulations voted against all of the things that kevin promised he would do. could kevin promise results? could he say that we were going to get these results...
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coming out live, a moment ago, nancy pelosi made her way up those steps.e have an opportunity to look live inside that rotunda. likely as we take a live look you will see nancy pelosi walking to pay respects. she is not in washington, d.c. today. she is getting ready to speak tomorrow at dianne feinstein's memorial service that will happen on the steps of city hall. let's talk about dianne feinstein's value of bringing people on the margins. senator scott weiner talking about his early days and how the senator shaped his political career. listen. >> i came of age as a gay man at 1987 during some of the worst years. she did not hit know who i was but she was fighting for me and fighting to save our community in san francisco. >> in part thanks to her, groundbreaking career , that a latino son of immigrants could not just one day work for her, but work alongside her. to keep up the fight for the american dream. >> reporter: the conversation, who will now lead us in senator feinstein seat? again the same value reflected , governor gavin newsom appointing laph
coming out live, a moment ago, nancy pelosi made her way up those steps.e have an opportunity to look live inside that rotunda. likely as we take a live look you will see nancy pelosi walking to pay respects. she is not in washington, d.c. today. she is getting ready to speak tomorrow at dianne feinstein's memorial service that will happen on the steps of city hall. let's talk about dianne feinstein's value of bringing people on the margins. senator scott weiner talking about his early days and...
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nancy in ohio. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: hi, nancy. caller: hi. i just want to urge our democrats across the aisle, support scalise. we just cannot afford to have a man as evil as jim jordan is. he's a trumper through and through. we need scalise in as the speaker of the house. host: all right, nancy. some texts from our viewers. here's one saying it's a republican house, trump has 60% support of republicans. the speaker of the house should reflect the will of the majority. and then here is another one -- host: remember, that was 15 rounds in january when kevin mccarthy was nominated. host: dan in ohio. independent. hi, dan. caller: hi, how are you? host: doing fine. your reaction to what's happening on capitol hill today? caller: well, both sides -- i've been voting since the 1960's. and ever since the -- i want to say the 1980's, late 1980's forward, things have just gotten crazier and crazier in both houses. but not as much in the senate as it is in the congress, the house. but all of them have their bad sides. i'm talking democrats and republi
nancy in ohio. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: hi, nancy. caller: hi. i just want to urge our democrats across the aisle, support scalise. we just cannot afford to have a man as evil as jim jordan is. he's a trumper through and through. we need scalise in as the speaker of the house. host: all right, nancy. some texts from our viewers. here's one saying it's a republican house, trump has 60% support of republicans. the speaker of the house should reflect the will of the majority. and...
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nancy pelosi came to me and she was speaker at the time on the way out. i told her i was having issues with getting enough votes. she said what's the problem? they want this one person can rule you out. she was the only speaker that changed that rule. i had the power to call the vote on her but i never. we i lost some votes because of it. and she said just give it to them. i'll always back you up. >> i made the same offer to boehner and same thing to paul. because i believe in the institution. i think today was a political decision by the democrats. and i think -- i think the things they have done in the past hurt the institution. >> steve: while he said that yesterday. >> brian: pretty interesting. >> steve: nancy pelosi had his back. nancy pelosi was out of the house yesterday because she was in california for the funeral of the senator who just died out there. and so, and she is regarded. >> brian: could have made a phone call. >> steve: speaker emeritus. under wrestled with whether or not whether to support and save the speakership of kevin mccarthy.
nancy pelosi came to me and she was speaker at the time on the way out. i told her i was having issues with getting enough votes. she said what's the problem? they want this one person can rule you out. she was the only speaker that changed that rule. i had the power to call the vote on her but i never. we i lost some votes because of it. and she said just give it to them. i'll always back you up. >> i made the same offer to boehner and same thing to paul. because i believe in the...
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. >> tonight, speaker emerita nancy pelosi on all of the above than inside the courtroom where michael cohen testified with his former boss in co-. and as bombing continues and hundreds remain hostage, what we know about why a ground incursion into gaza still has not happened. >> don't, don't throw fuel on the fire. >> when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. tonight, we have a report that mark meadows, the chief of staff to donald trump on january six has been granted immunity from special counsel jack smith and exchange for his testimony, the federal investigation into the ex presidents attempt to overturn the 2020 election. the summer grand jury indicted trump of four felony counts including conspiracy to defraud the united states. now, according to abc news, meadows has spoken with special counsel jack smith's team at least three times this year, including once before a federal grand jury. meadows pulled smith's team that he warned trump that his claims of voter fraud are baseless. we'll have much more on that for that significant development for
. >> tonight, speaker emerita nancy pelosi on all of the above than inside the courtroom where michael cohen testified with his former boss in co-. and as bombing continues and hundreds remain hostage, what we know about why a ground incursion into gaza still has not happened. >> don't, don't throw fuel on the fire. >> when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. tonight, we have a report that mark meadows, the chief of staff to donald trump on...
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it was nancy pelosi who changed that precedent. that option has been on the table for many years in congress and i do believe we will unite behind a new speaker next week, a new day to come together and show the american people -- neil: i don't know how it was applied before. it does make this type of thing more likely. could be almost routine. does that worry you? does it worry you your vote chimes exactly with every house democrat? you are in sync with them more than the majority in your party? >> i said i would not toe the party line. neil: isn't that the rep against you? >> i will support my party when i agree with them and call them out when i don't. i promise to be an independent voice. that's what i'm doing today. the 20 you are in concert with democrats, not fellow republicans. >> i'm in concert with those who elected me in office. i don't know any democrat or anyone in dc. i/o the american people the truth and that is what my vote was about yesterday. lauren: 20 there has been a push for donald trump, to go outside the pet
it was nancy pelosi who changed that precedent. that option has been on the table for many years in congress and i do believe we will unite behind a new speaker next week, a new day to come together and show the american people -- neil: i don't know how it was applied before. it does make this type of thing more likely. could be almost routine. does that worry you? does it worry you your vote chimes exactly with every house democrat? you are in sync with them more than the majority in your...
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and nancy pelosi is haunted house. i did reach out to the senator to talk to her further about this as well as miss pelosi and mayor london breed. but no one got back to us. >> in the newsroom, terisa stasio kron. 4 news. >> and we are following a developing story out of lewiston, maine as well where there's a statewide manhunt underway right now for a gunman. police are looking for 40 year-old robert card. they believe he's the person behind a mass shooting that killed at least 18 people and injured 13 others. police say he opened fire to different locations last night, a bowling alley and a restaurant and bar. they say he is. former military was recently committed to a mental health facility this summer. and here he is photographed holding what looks like an assault-style rifle. an arrest warrant has been issued for him. police say card is considered armed and dangerous and they're telling people in the area to stay in their homes and keep their doors locked as they continue their search. public schools have canceled
and nancy pelosi is haunted house. i did reach out to the senator to talk to her further about this as well as miss pelosi and mayor london breed. but no one got back to us. >> in the newsroom, terisa stasio kron. 4 news. >> and we are following a developing story out of lewiston, maine as well where there's a statewide manhunt underway right now for a gunman. police are looking for 40 year-old robert card. they believe he's the person behind a mass shooting that killed at least 18...
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for her friend, neighbor and colleague, nancy pelosi, she said feinstein was a well of advice for so many. she repeated one piece of advice to her. >> the most constant advice i ever got from her again and again was, nancy you do not always had to be the one going out on the attack. let some other people do that from time to time. >> reporter: throughout the sermon at the blue angels did several flybys as a practice for fleet week. as mayor, feinstein greeted the first fleet week in 1981 which included the blue angels. the jets often interrupted speeches and nancy pelosi said her friend would not have had it any other way. >> it is what dianne wants and that is what we get to >> reporter: her granddaughter eileen mariano was the final speaker. she shared touching, personal moment and a few laughs including practical advice for any woman falling in her path in public service. >> if you ever go out of town, no matter where you are going, it doesn't matter if you're going to a city or the desert or beach or mountains, always pack a black pantsuit. [ laughter ] >> reporter: mariano said
for her friend, neighbor and colleague, nancy pelosi, she said feinstein was a well of advice for so many. she repeated one piece of advice to her. >> the most constant advice i ever got from her again and again was, nancy you do not always had to be the one going out on the attack. let some other people do that from time to time. >> reporter: throughout the sermon at the blue angels did several flybys as a practice for fleet week. as mayor, feinstein greeted the first fleet week in...
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and that you know mega numbing's as bad your reaction nancy. counting any pleasure certainly, in the scenario but this from the administration that started a ministry of truth, that had to quickly be disbanded and i missed a little bit about carol was saying but i think that we agree, bidenomics will this is what it is, sort of wind energy, cancel the keystone pipeline, block drilling and 10 million acres, do this while you are draining the spr to keep the prices usually done now they both backup and the average family, the median real wage, has gone down $4000 since 2019 and so is really hurting the low end and meanwhile, the epa spinning $27,000,000,000.4 and low income communities to put into charging stations, and developed battery storage and this is lunacy, $20 billion i'm sorry trillions of dollars has been spent on green energy all the while they are dismantling 5.9 million people from medicaid card and that he is upside down and is not resonating of the people in the resented and they know that there's too much money being spent in thi
and that you know mega numbing's as bad your reaction nancy. counting any pleasure certainly, in the scenario but this from the administration that started a ministry of truth, that had to quickly be disbanded and i missed a little bit about carol was saying but i think that we agree, bidenomics will this is what it is, sort of wind energy, cancel the keystone pipeline, block drilling and 10 million acres, do this while you are draining the spr to keep the prices usually done now they both...
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when nancy put it on the floor. if nancy put it on the floor -- >> that's it.to make this harder than it is. politics comes down to people and it comes down -- it comes down to personalities and building relationships. >> yep. >> and it comes down to planning. >> yeah. >> like, i'm sorry, like, what idiot would ever put a vote on the floor that they knew they were going to lose? kevin mccarthy. >> unless they wanted to make a stupid point and that's when you do something like that. this -- this is right that in order to govern, you've got to have a governing philosophy. you've got to have a purpose, a reason to move the country from where it is to someplace you think is better, and you have to be able to express that openly and honestly with voters, and be able to do the politics which is what you are talking about, which is what nancy did. nancy knew where her votes were. she knew where they weren't, and she knew how much of what she didn't have, and she needed to get where she needed to go. >> it wasn't always easy with her. >> it wasn't always easy, no. >> t
when nancy put it on the floor. if nancy put it on the floor -- >> that's it.to make this harder than it is. politics comes down to people and it comes down -- it comes down to personalities and building relationships. >> yep. >> and it comes down to planning. >> yeah. >> like, i'm sorry, like, what idiot would ever put a vote on the floor that they knew they were going to lose? kevin mccarthy. >> unless they wanted to make a stupid point and that's when you...