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ned, i begin with you and here's why. this is documentation and a guilty plea for what looks like a real high level sophisticated type of espionage earlier than many people had realized or had been proven. your view of that part of the guilty plea unsealed today? >> well, that's right, ari. we read about today for george pap develop los reminded me of the meeting of trump tower which i think was another intelligence operation. the russians like any other sophisticated intelligence service don't go through the front door. they go through the back door with cutouts. they do it to maintain plausible deniblt and that's exactly what this looks like in this case. we're to believe that while traveling to italy from his base in london, george pap and a trump campaign adviser from there off to the races with the professor ultimately offering quote/unquote dirt on hillary clinton. that to me, ari, seems to be an opening salvo, an offer from the russian intelligence services. >> an offer now in bob mueller's cross hairs, arrested th
ned, i begin with you and here's why. this is documentation and a guilty plea for what looks like a real high level sophisticated type of espionage earlier than many people had realized or had been proven. your view of that part of the guilty plea unsealed today? >> well, that's right, ari. we read about today for george pap develop los reminded me of the meeting of trump tower which i think was another intelligence operation. the russians like any other sophisticated intelligence service...
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team dateline this week are: ned temko, political commentator and former editor of thejewish chroniclenes poirier of marianne, the french magazine. nesrine malik, who analyses arab affairs. and michael goldfarb, the america journalist and podcaster welcome to you all. in the year since he was elected us president, donald trump's supporters have explained his sometimes contradictory positions by advising, watch what he does, not what he says. well, this week words and actions were as one. during the election campaign, mr trump said he would recognise jerusalem as israel's capital, and on wednesday he did just that. on friday, palestinian protestors responded with what they called a day of rage — an appropriate description that captures both their anger and their impotence. ned, he has broken out of this position that has been established policy, whether democrats or republicans have been in the white house, for decades now. could he encourage others to do the same? no, in a word. i'd be astonished. you said words and actions where the same, but it is trump musical theatre. despite this
team dateline this week are: ned temko, political commentator and former editor of thejewish chroniclenes poirier of marianne, the french magazine. nesrine malik, who analyses arab affairs. and michael goldfarb, the america journalist and podcaster welcome to you all. in the year since he was elected us president, donald trump's supporters have explained his sometimes contradictory positions by advising, watch what he does, not what he says. well, this week words and actions were as one. during...
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trish: ned? >> first of all, that's not going to happen, a little late, ron, i will say this, i find the timings of the allegations in the last five, six weeks before the election highly questionable. ron, i'm not dismissing the seriousness of the allegations. at the same time, the timing of them, now some of the news today highly questionable. at the same time, trish, i think in many ways this story will continue across both party lines wi think more names being revealed in regards to the congressional hush fund. i don't think the democrats in the cynical ploy will gain the high moral ground because there will be dozens of democrats and republicans' names coming out in the next few weeks. >> that hush fund is unbelievable. >> full transparency and disclosure. we need to know who the people are. trish: absolutely, 100%. >>> growing calls from republican lawmakers for investigation into robert mueller's probe into russian meddling in the election amidst allegations, bias, against the president. is
trish: ned? >> first of all, that's not going to happen, a little late, ron, i will say this, i find the timings of the allegations in the last five, six weeks before the election highly questionable. ron, i'm not dismissing the seriousness of the allegations. at the same time, the timing of them, now some of the news today highly questionable. at the same time, trish, i think in many ways this story will continue across both party lines wi think more names being revealed in regards to...
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ashley: ned, how long does this go on for? >> the point i want to make, we've had this thing going on year-and-a-half, almost two years. i mick this argument to people. use your common sense. heads of intelligence agencies that didn't like trump. you have a deep state bureaucracy that doesn't like trump. the opposition party, mainstream media doesn't like him. if there was actually something there, don't you think we would have heard of it right now? i argue there hasn't been everyday, there never will be evidence, of the fairytale of trump-russia collusion. trish: great conversation. real appreciate it. nice rally dow going up 163 points. we're at 24,670 on the dow. s&p up 1%. nasdaq going great guns, up at 6938 on the nasdaq. we'll have much more on the markets and so much more after this. [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force winds, accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived.
ashley: ned, how long does this go on for? >> the point i want to make, we've had this thing going on year-and-a-half, almost two years. i mick this argument to people. use your common sense. heads of intelligence agencies that didn't like trump. you have a deep state bureaucracy that doesn't like trump. the opposition party, mainstream media doesn't like him. if there was actually something there, don't you think we would have heard of it right now? i argue there hasn't been everyday,...
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joining us now, ned price, former senior director and spokesperson for the national security councilormer cia analyst who wrote and presented presidential daily briefs to president obama. and evan mcmullen, a former candidate and cia operative. ned, since you have actually done this and been in the situation with the president, can you imagine having to soften the impact of the information? isn't the point of it for all of the information in it to have the correct impact that it should have on a president? >> well, that's right, lawrence. look. i wrote pdbs for president george w. bush and president obama. i briefed pdbs in the obama administration and i was briefed on pdbs in the latter half of the obama administration and what i can tell you is that chicken soup for the soul, the pdb is not. it is not an uplifting read. it is very rarely has good news. most of which you read in the pdb is bad news, devastating developments, it is dire analysis of the most important and challenging threats we face. and it's presented in the pdb precisely because the president has to deal with these
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ned, to you. is the protocol that was used or not used in this case by papadopoulos, does that say that potentially who else did he speak with? what more might he have said? >> that's the core question. it doesn't look like he had a whole lot of operational security if he was out bragging about this, it seems, over beers in a london pub to this australian diplomat. so the question then becomes, who else on the trump campaign was apprised of this. so i think when you look at what happened in the subsequent weeks, when the trump camp was approached by tom goldstone, by this coordinator who introduced the trump camp to the russian government lawyer, why they were so eager to meet with her. it was almost as if they had received word, advanced word that something like this could be coming their way. so when don trump jr. says, if it's what you say it is, i love it. i could be because he had been briefed on this by papadopoulos, who had been in this for some time. now, papadopoulos, i understand, in the
ned, to you. is the protocol that was used or not used in this case by papadopoulos, does that say that potentially who else did he speak with? what more might he have said? >> that's the core question. it doesn't look like he had a whole lot of operational security if he was out bragging about this, it seems, over beers in a london pub to this australian diplomat. so the question then becomes, who else on the trump campaign was apprised of this. so i think when you look at what happened...
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then there leyland right yeah i saw the story ned is talking about bitcoin as being effectively gold it was designed to be gold and now he's invested in it he's put money to work in it you know he's been on our show many times going back many years we talked to him about bitcoin he's been very reluctant very hesitant resisted the idea that it was gold two point zero but now he's been swept up into the vortex into the black hole that is big coin this is also taken over gold money a good. friends of gold money you know they were like. good clean bad now they're home gold by this asset class and you know to their credit they're adapting as any sharp business people do they now offer great big point solutions over their gold money and other crypto solutions and now the old gold mutual fund you know those become the new crypto fund. naylor leyland is now a convert i'm sure jim rickards is yet to fall taters schiff will fall all these names open those skeptics will get sucked up into the big coin vortex and black hole and they will become converts and that's the way it's going to happen i'
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ned, good to talk to you. talk about the latest, donald junior trying to seek out information. does this thing have legs? >> well, it certainly seems to and this thing has had legs since first reported several months ago. i'm sure you remember, yasmin, the back story of this meeting has evolved significantly since first reported in "the new york times." and according to a statement that per again "the new york times" donald trump himself dictated to his staff aboard air force one. the trump administration wanted to us believe this was all about adoptions. that this had very little if anything to do about the 2016 election. well, we've seep learned that is not the case. we've since learned including the documentary evidence and e-mails that donald trump jr. ails if that's what you say this meeting is about, i love it. so it will be interesting to here how don trump's explanation evolves over the course of today when he's again on the road to testify before the house intelligence committee. >> let's talk about t
ned, good to talk to you. talk about the latest, donald junior trying to seek out information. does this thing have legs? >> well, it certainly seems to and this thing has had legs since first reported several months ago. i'm sure you remember, yasmin, the back story of this meeting has evolved significantly since first reported in "the new york times." and according to a statement that per again "the new york times" donald trump himself dictated to his staff aboard...
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ned ryun, ceo of american majority has been digging on this story. he joins us now. ned, i don't want to, i don't want to take away from the good things in this package. it is very good for corporation. >> that's right. trish: overall good for economic growth. all of that is good but i can't help but wonder why they didn't fix this, this one little loophole, that basically allows people making hundreds of millions of dollars to pay a lower percentage rate than you know, a fireman or a new york city cop? what happened? >> well, i tell people, trish, if something doesn't make sense in d.c., just follow the money. i say the swamp dwellers will never bite the hand that feeds them. look at open secrets website, punch in private equity and investment sector for the 2016 cycle, you see this sector, private equity, gave over $14 million to incumbents in the 2016 cycle and they have been very good about, trish, spreading the money. 302 house members got money from the sector. pretty even split between democrats and republicans. looks like 81 senators got the money as well. 38
ned ryun, ceo of american majority has been digging on this story. he joins us now. ned, i don't want to, i don't want to take away from the good things in this package. it is very good for corporation. >> that's right. trish: overall good for economic growth. all of that is good but i can't help but wonder why they didn't fix this, this one little loophole, that basically allows people making hundreds of millions of dollars to pay a lower percentage rate than you know, a fireman or a new...
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ned, leave it at that thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks, david.elissa: congressman john conyers announcing his retirement after multiple sexual harrassment allegations surfaced over the past few weeks. he broke the news from a michigan hospital bed where he is resided since last month, following chest pain. conyers was the longest-serving congressman. he is endorsing his son for the seat. so he retires in disgrace. then he anoints someone to take over. david: pass it on. that is the way politics these days. melissa: no. david: nancy pelosi is on the attack. you will not believe what the house minority leader is now saying about the tax plan. congressman adrian smith responds to her latest desperate outcry coming next. >>> also you're not having deja vu. wildfires tearing through parts of california again. we'll take you live with an update from the scene. that is coming next. >> my son is a firefighter, i am not waiting around for somebody to have to come rescue me. so i'm out of here. ♪ n't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to m
ned, leave it at that thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks, david.elissa: congressman john conyers announcing his retirement after multiple sexual harrassment allegations surfaced over the past few weeks. he broke the news from a michigan hospital bed where he is resided since last month, following chest pain. conyers was the longest-serving congressman. he is endorsing his son for the seat. so he retires in disgrace. then he anoints someone to take over. david: pass it on. that...
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liz: ned, i want to bring you in here. you'd written a piece that we had you on about because systematically filleted this whole thing. you did not like it. you were slashing and burning like pauline where she slices the salmon up in very thin piece s and does it say anything to you that already tax experts are trying to figure out ways to game it? well, no you're right, liz. i still have my concerns and i feel that it cheated towards the corporate guys. i really wanted an effective rate of 25% for the small business guys so when you get to a 29.6 effective rate it's a step in the right direction liz it just didn't go far enough and i also think too, i still have question marks if an average family makes $73,000 is getting $2000 back annually, great that they're getting their money back but let's not forget all this money coming back was there's to begin with but that's only $42 a week and i'm not sure that's life changing experience. this all to say liz i really think this plan let's call it a solid double could have been
liz: ned, i want to bring you in here. you'd written a piece that we had you on about because systematically filleted this whole thing. you did not like it. you were slashing and burning like pauline where she slices the salmon up in very thin piece s and does it say anything to you that already tax experts are trying to figure out ways to game it? well, no you're right, liz. i still have my concerns and i feel that it cheated towards the corporate guys. i really wanted an effective rate of 25%...
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ned ryun american majority joins me now. ned, good to see you.e been talking about this a lot lately, often with me on the fox business network. but, let's back um for a second because i want people to understand what they are actually doing. these are private equity managers. wonderful industry. and they work very hard. but they're basically taking the money of their client's gains and calling it their profit that they have made off of their investment but it's not that. tell us why. >> no. they are trying to act as full partners with their other investors when, in fact, they might have even put a dime of their money. in yet they are claiming that they are entitled to capital gains which is again a much lower tax rate. the thing that's a little insulting listening to those clips coming into this, trish, when they say the american people don't understand it and care about it? i will it he will you what the american people care about, they care about fairness. this is fundamentally unfair. this carveout has given the private equityivity billions a
ned ryun american majority joins me now. ned, good to see you.e been talking about this a lot lately, often with me on the fox business network. but, let's back um for a second because i want people to understand what they are actually doing. these are private equity managers. wonderful industry. and they work very hard. but they're basically taking the money of their client's gains and calling it their profit that they have made off of their investment but it's not that. tell us why. >>...
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ned, gerri, you're absolutely right. it is not right they used our money.now exactly where our money went. markets are rebounding i should point out a bit on the news that senator jeff flake is a yes on tax reform! what do you know? they are coming around one by one. it looks increasingly like the republican senate tax plan, dare i say it, you know i have been worried this would be another repeal and replace 2.0. but it may be heading for passage. they may just pull this thing off. the markets will like it an awful lot. they talk about dow 25,000 if tax reform goes through. we have suddenly a corporate tax income rate of 20%. wouldn't that be something. what will it mean for your portfolio. we get the intel. see you right here next. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. tru
ned, gerri, you're absolutely right. it is not right they used our money.now exactly where our money went. markets are rebounding i should point out a bit on the news that senator jeff flake is a yes on tax reform! what do you know? they are coming around one by one. it looks increasingly like the republican senate tax plan, dare i say it, you know i have been worried this would be another repeal and replace 2.0. but it may be heading for passage. they may just pull this thing off. the markets...
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ned, steve bannon tells mitt romney to stay out of alabama. bannon's not from alabama, either.for the people of alabama who say, stay out of our race, all you people outside of alabama wh, why are they listening to him? >> at the end of the day, kate, it really doesn't matter what mitt romney says, what bannon says, it is what it is. but there's a poll a few days ago that said that 83% of the likely republican voters were definitely false or probably false against roy moore. so they're going to be the ones choosing the senator. and that's how it should be. the people of alabama should actually choose their senator. and i think roy moore will win by six or seven points next weak. as he goes to the u.s. senate, it will be interesting to see what happens with him, as long as al franken remains in the senate, who we actually have photographic proof of what i call sexual assault on a sleeping woman. i'm not really people have moral authority right now to talk about stains on our nation, stains on the u.s. senate, as long as al franken sits in the u.s. senate. >> i think mitt romney
ned, steve bannon tells mitt romney to stay out of alabama. bannon's not from alabama, either.for the people of alabama who say, stay out of our race, all you people outside of alabama wh, why are they listening to him? >> at the end of the day, kate, it really doesn't matter what mitt romney says, what bannon says, it is what it is. but there's a poll a few days ago that said that 83% of the likely republican voters were definitely false or probably false against roy moore. so they're...
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ned, thank you so much. happy new year. >> thank you, katy.py new year. >>> heading into the midterms, momentum is favoring democrats. also, this question remains for republican incumbents. will aligning with the president help or hurt? so how old do you want to be when you retire? uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. what ifmy chest hurts.cal emergeni can't breathe.e? what you need is mobile help. america's premier mobile medical alert system. most systems only work at home. but with mobile help, you get help outside the home,
ned, thank you so much. happy new year. >> thank you, katy.py new year. >>> heading into the midterms, momentum is favoring democrats. also, this question remains for republican incumbents. will aligning with the president help or hurt? so how old do you want to be when you retire? uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i...
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are you and ned going to take leo? oh, my god. what is that?tops whistling ] it's a christmas tree. yeah. i see that, but... but what? w-well, typically, uh... the quartermaines have always had a-a natural tree, and we have an attic full of ornaments that are... that are traditional. well, monica, you told me that i could do the christmas tree this year. well, i assumed it was going to be green. [ sighs ] well, this one reminds me of the ones that i had at home in bensonhurst. [ chuckles ] well, that explains things. okay. you know what? if you've got something to say about me, why don't you say it to my face? ned: what brings you over here? let me take your coat. thank you.
are you and ned going to take leo? oh, my god. what is that?tops whistling ] it's a christmas tree. yeah. i see that, but... but what? w-well, typically, uh... the quartermaines have always had a-a natural tree, and we have an attic full of ornaments that are... that are traditional. well, monica, you told me that i could do the christmas tree this year. well, i assumed it was going to be green. [ sighs ] well, this one reminds me of the ones that i had at home in bensonhurst. [ chuckles ]...
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then there leyland right yeah i saw the story ned is talking about bitcoin as being effectively gold it was designed to be gold and now he's invested in it he's put money to work in it you know he's been on our show many times going back many years we talked to him about this going he's been very reluctant very hesitant resisted the idea that it was gold two point zero but now he's been swept up into the vortex into the black hole that is big coin this is also taken over gold money a good. friends of gold money you know they were like. good clean bad now they're home gold by this asset class and you know to their credit they're adapting as any sharp business people do they now offer great big coin solutions over there gold money and other crypto solutions and now the old gold mutual fund you know those become the new crypto fund. mid-layer naylor leyland is now a convert i'm sure jim rickards is yet to fall peter schiff will fall all these names open those skeptics will get sucked up into the big coin vortex and black hole and they will become converts and that's the way it's going t
then there leyland right yeah i saw the story ned is talking about bitcoin as being effectively gold it was designed to be gold and now he's invested in it he's put money to work in it you know he's been on our show many times going back many years we talked to him about this going he's been very reluctant very hesitant resisted the idea that it was gold two point zero but now he's been swept up into the vortex into the black hole that is big coin this is also taken over gold money a good....
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then there leyland right yeah i saw the story ned is talking about bitcoin as being effectively gold it was designed to be gold and now he's invested in it he's put money to work in it you know he's been on our show many times going back many years we talked to him about bitcoin he's been very reluctant very hesitant resisted the idea that it was gold two point zero but now he's been swept up into the vortex into the black hole that is big coin this is also taken over gold money are good friends of gold money you know they were like. good clean bad.
then there leyland right yeah i saw the story ned is talking about bitcoin as being effectively gold it was designed to be gold and now he's invested in it he's put money to work in it you know he's been on our show many times going back many years we talked to him about bitcoin he's been very reluctant very hesitant resisted the idea that it was gold two point zero but now he's been swept up into the vortex into the black hole that is big coin this is also taken over gold money are good...
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ned price too. up next despite threats from the trump administration the united nation voted to condemn the resolution on jerusalem. nikki haley is holding a friendship party and she's purposely leaving out many of our major allies off her list. this is "hardball." ♪ when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. ♪ three waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia. weraise their voice to sayo lethat this presidentle is unfit for office and needs to go. i love it! yes! yes! [ chuckles ] there it is -- over there! mcminnville, tennessee... poughkeepsie, new york... milton, indiana... chattahoochee, florida... wow... we're looking at the whole country. not just the coasts. even in utah, we're starting to realize trump has been doing things that are against our laws. i definitely worry about war. north korea. i don't want that guy's hand near the bomb. sick to my stomach. he's not the kind of person that should be running our country. the things that
ned price too. up next despite threats from the trump administration the united nation voted to condemn the resolution on jerusalem. nikki haley is holding a friendship party and she's purposely leaving out many of our major allies off her list. this is "hardball." ♪ when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. ♪ three waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia. weraise their voice to sayo lethat this presidentle is...
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ned, they have done this before, by the way. treasury has gone out there during the barack obama administration said we'll not allow these inversions anymore of these companies, trying to relocate to ireland, really when they're american companies because it's not right. so they made that decision absent of congress. sounds likes you're telling me they can do it again. >> there is precedent for this. there is precedent because of what obama did and so trump can do the exact same thing. you wish congress would take this up. call me idealistic, trish, i thought this was government of the people, by the people, for the people. >> not anymore. >> not special interests. so it would be great if congress would pick up this issue. trump was fundamentally right in 2016 when he was talking about the carried interest loophole being unfair. it is again in my mind, a microcosm what is wrong with d.c., a ruling class benefiting themselves. trump was right. trump can do this. he can do it a unlaterally. i would strongly encourage him if nothin
ned, they have done this before, by the way. treasury has gone out there during the barack obama administration said we'll not allow these inversions anymore of these companies, trying to relocate to ireland, really when they're american companies because it's not right. so they made that decision absent of congress. sounds likes you're telling me they can do it again. >> there is precedent for this. there is precedent because of what obama did and so trump can do the exact same thing....
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this is what president trump said in the course of that conversation, ned. what do you make of the president's absolute right comment about the doj? >> well, craig, i think many people will and have disagreed with the president on this score, but most importantly, i think the constitution would disagree with him on this score. look, whether it's me when i was a junior cia officer taking my oath of office or the president of the united states, the thing we swear allegiance to when we hold up our right hand is to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. we don't swear allegiance to a president. we don't swear allegiance to a party. so, every employee of the department of justice is not loyal -- is not faithful, need not be faithful to president trump but needs to be faithful to the institution. that clearly is something president trump does not understand. he seems to fancy himself as a modern day louis xiv, someone who is not prone to follow what is set forth in the constitution. >> as we're having this conversation, again
this is what president trump said in the course of that conversation, ned. what do you make of the president's absolute right comment about the doj? >> well, craig, i think many people will and have disagreed with the president on this score, but most importantly, i think the constitution would disagree with him on this score. look, whether it's me when i was a junior cia officer taking my oath of office or the president of the united states, the thing we swear allegiance to when we hold...
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. >> joining us ned price, spokesperson for the national security council and a former cia analyst. ron klain, former chief of staff to ron biden and senior aid to president obama. and daniel dale, the washington correspondent for the toronto star. your reaction to what general kelly had to say today? >> lawrence, i think we saw today, it was reiterated that general kelly is cut from a different cloth that his white house counterparts. he entered that office as man of integrity and character i would say. and i think we have seen his white house counterparts take advantage of that, of him. rather than have president trump go out and apologize. and just as you said, rather than have president trump go out and say i apologize if i said the wrong thing during a very difficult gut-wrenching conversation. that's on me, they put general kelly on the podium to speak both in very specific as well as in abstract terms about the most heart-wrenching, gut-wrenching experience i'm sure he has ever endured and anyone who has ever endured something like this has gone through. rather than have the
. >> joining us ned price, spokesperson for the national security council and a former cia analyst. ron klain, former chief of staff to ron biden and senior aid to president obama. and daniel dale, the washington correspondent for the toronto star. your reaction to what general kelly had to say today? >> lawrence, i think we saw today, it was reiterated that general kelly is cut from a different cloth that his white house counterparts. he entered that office as man of integrity and...
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ned, let me bring you back into that. obviously you're a critic of this president and a critic of this white house. i'm curious, though, to take a step back from your policy grievances with the administration, after year one do you see an administration that's maturing in terms of the mechanics and the efficiency of being president, or do you still see the chaos that jonathan is describing here sort of lingering into year two? >> steve, i certainly don't think we saw the chaos that really marks the first couple months of the trump administration. these were in the heady days of the reince priebus tenure of chief of staff when the white house door was left open. it was really decreed by tweet that we saw much less of. there is clearly some tension between this team. you just have to look at the relationship between the president and his secretary of state, as jonathan said, but also, of course, the president and his attorney general. that relationship doesn't seem to be getting much better. but i think what has been streng
ned, let me bring you back into that. obviously you're a critic of this president and a critic of this white house. i'm curious, though, to take a step back from your policy grievances with the administration, after year one do you see an administration that's maturing in terms of the mechanics and the efficiency of being president, or do you still see the chaos that jonathan is describing here sort of lingering into year two? >> steve, i certainly don't think we saw the chaos that really...
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julie: go go ahead, ned. >> there's a massive difference between russian meddling and the fairy tale of trump/russia collusion which, as julie pointed out, was in many ways based on this fake fusion gps dossier -- >> that's not all it was based upon though. >> -- [inaudible] and the dnc. and i think the thing that's even more troubling, julie, now we're starting to suspect that peter strzok, the highly partisan fbi member of mueller's team, might have used that as justification for fisa warrants to spy on team trump. >> yeah, but -- >> wait, wait, scott. >> okay. >> the only silver lining, julie, of this mueller investigation is i think it shows where the real investigation should be, into the highly corrupt and highly politicized doj, fbi and even our intelligence community. >> the problem with those allegations and that presentation is that it's all based on conjecture, if you will. >> no, it's not. >> the republicans and the trump campaign had over 50 contacts with russia, and, yes, russia was digging deep into the trump campaign, and donald trump, quite frankly, they were digging
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. >> this time ned wroyesterday m it e i couldn't get it to work i had to call uber. >> you're like somebodyike me i usually wait to wait as long as mu manly possible. once you get on the road you won't havefully problems. both directions right now look good. win or to cars heading out the door right there. we're not deeing with any of that correction. eastbound and westbound an ar average speeds looking good there as well. another update when i come back in about tenness minutes. >> and while why the eagles are giving a woman a trip of a zur prize. -- surprise. michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received. darlene: i'm thankful to be able to help people in crisis. vanessa: i'm thankful that addiction is treatable, and that help is available. christie: new jersey is experiencing a heroin epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. but if you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, i want you to know: we are here for you. this holiday season, choose help. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. where-
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ned? >> no i would agree with that. it's one of the things that hasn't been discussed is trump is really taking an act of these regulations and cutting back but charles, my concern and i'm very glad that we have a 21% being effective january 1, but we're really talking about a small business pass-through rate that's really about 29.6%. i would actually argue that since almost half the private sector jobs come from small business, we can't be leaving them completely out of this and while i appreciate there's been a cut for small businesses, i think it should have been more of an effective rate at 25% at a minimum so that's one of my concerns right there we've got to take care of the small business guys a little bit better because i think that could have a more immediate impact on the middle class and working class because those are the guys that hire the middle class and ones that get pay raises to the middle class. i would help they would be able to figure out and knock a few points off of that. >> charles: that's a gre
ned? >> no i would agree with that. it's one of the things that hasn't been discussed is trump is really taking an act of these regulations and cutting back but charles, my concern and i'm very glad that we have a 21% being effective january 1, but we're really talking about a small business pass-through rate that's really about 29.6%. i would actually argue that since almost half the private sector jobs come from small business, we can't be leaving them completely out of this and while i...
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steve clemons, and yoijoining m from paris, ned price from washington. gentlemen, great to have both of you. ned, let me begin with you and talk about kushner's role in allegedly directing flynn to call russia for help in what we were just talking about which is blocking this u.n. resolution that was opposed by the incoming trump administration, it was ultimately unsuccessful because the resolution eventually passed after a one day delay. why was it so important for the trump administration you think to try to block that u.n. vote? >> the trump administration was under great pressure from the israeli government, including phone calls from prime minister netanyahu of israel to president-elect donald trump. it's interesting we're talking about this today because we learned another detail about jared kushner. he apparently also forgot to list on his security clearance document the fact that he was on the board of a foundation that funded an illegal israeli settlement or at least it was considered illegal under electrical law. there was an ideological affini
steve clemons, and yoijoining m from paris, ned price from washington. gentlemen, great to have both of you. ned, let me begin with you and talk about kushner's role in allegedly directing flynn to call russia for help in what we were just talking about which is blocking this u.n. resolution that was opposed by the incoming trump administration, it was ultimately unsuccessful because the resolution eventually passed after a one day delay. why was it so important for the trump administration you...
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i want to bring in ken delanian and ned price as well, former spokesperson for the national securitypresident obama. he is also an msnbc contributor. ken, let's start with the deutsche banc news. walk us through this and why it is potentially significant? >> look, should first say nbc news has not confirmed the subpoena but deutsche banc has issued a statement not denying it but essentially saying we'll comply with requests for information. what's significant here is this is more evidence mueller is investigating the personal finances of the president and his family, which is something his lawyers once said was a red line he shouldn't cross. and then further this bank has a history of ties to the russia, of being one of the only banks that would lend donald trump money and even after the financial crash, when trump and this bank, you know, were in a legal battle and trump allegedly stiffed this bank, the bank then lent him some more known and people have questions about why. >> to be clear here, we're talking about money, we're not talking about a mortgage here, we're talking about $
i want to bring in ken delanian and ned price as well, former spokesperson for the national securitypresident obama. he is also an msnbc contributor. ken, let's start with the deutsche banc news. walk us through this and why it is potentially significant? >> look, should first say nbc news has not confirmed the subpoena but deutsche banc has issued a statement not denying it but essentially saying we'll comply with requests for information. what's significant here is this is more evidence...
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ned, bill, we'll be back with you.er the brake, why was michael flynn so eager to do russia's bid something this is a special report we have been working on all day. >>> also the fear and uncertainty inside the white house tonight, political details fascinating. my politics panel breaks it down later. zplmplts your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. with smart, revolutionary hhearing aid technology available right now, why does it take most of us 7 years -- when we know we have hearing loss -- -- to actually do something about it? will you continue to feel left out... to constantly ask people to repeat themselves... and to miss out on so much in life... for all that time? really? with the aarp hearing care program, provided by hearusa, why wait even 7 minutes? call right now. and receive the highest level of quality, care and value
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and ned price, thank you as always for joining us.it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, jeff flake's new move into the resistance. the resistance against roy moore. needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepati
and ned price, thank you as always for joining us.it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, jeff flake's new move into the resistance. the resistance against roy moore. needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage,...
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joining me now is ned price, msnbc contributor and former special assistant to president obama. and richard painter, chief mouse ethics lawyer under george w. bush. gentlemen, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> ned, talk to me about this new report coming from axios. what's the significance of the trump transition e-mails here? >> well, aaron, what's been reported so far is that bob mueller's team gained access to a cache of about 10,000 transition e-mails from the gsa. that's the general services administration, a federal government entity. now, the trump lawyers are crying foul, claiming that bob mueller had absolutely no right to gain access to these e-mails but i think what we're seeing here is just another attack on the mueller investigative team. the trump lawyers are saying that these e-mails could have been privileged. they could have been confidential. these were done on a government server. and bob mueller, apparently went to gsa, using the right channels, obtained the e-mails, and it seems to me that what the trump lawyers are most concerned with are really t
joining me now is ned price, msnbc contributor and former special assistant to president obama. and richard painter, chief mouse ethics lawyer under george w. bush. gentlemen, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> ned, talk to me about this new report coming from axios. what's the significance of the trump transition e-mails here? >> well, aaron, what's been reported so far is that bob mueller's team gained access to a cache of about 10,000 transition e-mails from the...
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and ned price, thank you as always for joining us.lly pratt it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, jeff flake's new move into the resistance. the resistance against roy moore. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. ♪ for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts, over the course of the week, to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide. growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to analyze the flow of traffic.
and ned price, thank you as always for joining us.lly pratt it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, jeff flake's new move into the resistance. the resistance against roy moore. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. ♪ for every hour that you're idling in your car,...
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murray/concer ned motorist: "right! i am very concerned about my parent's well-being">adria macdonald/concerned motorist: "ah it's really scary. as a lyft driver i am on those highways all of the time and i would hope that someone is doing something about protecting us">charles owen/concerned motorist: "i hope no one else gets hurt. i hope no one gets hurt. i hope i don't get hurt. it's a terrible thing. i don't understand why anyone would do that">chp have no suspect info and no description of any suspect vehicle but as the freeway shooting investigation continues the san pablo police department's robust surveillance camera network maybe usefulsotbrain bubar/san pablo police department: "right now in the city of san pablo we have 140 surveillance cameras. that includes 16 automatic license plate readers. we have also posted three cameras that shows a portion of our freeway between el portal and san pablo dam road">chp hopes that with more publicity they will get a tip from the public to solve this case....in san pablo
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joining me, amy holmes, and ned ryun. aly, they were on the cusp of going out of business, so there is some truth to that. >> absolutely. we know statistically it's true not just with the "new york times." pew said 62% of the media coverage of donald trump is negative compared to 20% negative media coverage of president trump at this time. but i think what donald trump said says something deeper about the democratic party. they have branded themselves as the party resistance. if donald trump isn't in office, and they can't resist donald trump, who are they going to be? what do they really stand for if it's not just resisting donald trump. so it's an interesting quandary. charles: the mainstream media survives and thrives under president trump. but he also got $2 billion worth of free marketing according to some estimates during the campaign. so it didn't hurt him either. >> it didn't hurt him. they did give him a significant chunk of change in earned media. but the media does need trump because it kind of covers over some
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alison: some commuters were ned up over the cost. aubrey lane says he will not suspend the new measures but he will ask vdoto to review the algorithm. alexandria continue to honor the lives of those who risked their lives. michelle: proclamation will be read at the beginning of the city council meeting tomorrow including the u.s. capitol police, alexandria police, alexandria fire and sheriff office. this is special for a few reasons. >> it is important for the officers, the troopers and the 911 center employees to be reminded that people out there appreciate what they do. we hear the negative thing about the law enforcement and public service. the city council meeting begins at 7:00. alison: switch gears to talk about the weather. >> it will make the weekend look balmy. you have the winds kicking up. alison: tes? maybe even single digits. there is a beautiful night. 44 is the temperature. we are not far off the normal. the nowhere hall high is 48. we got to 49. let's talk about the snow. it was significant for a couple of reasons. th
alison: some commuters were ned up over the cost. aubrey lane says he will not suspend the new measures but he will ask vdoto to review the algorithm. alexandria continue to honor the lives of those who risked their lives. michelle: proclamation will be read at the beginning of the city council meeting tomorrow including the u.s. capitol police, alexandria police, alexandria fire and sheriff office. this is special for a few reasons. >> it is important for the officers, the troopers and...
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ned price, appreciate your perspective. thank you. >> thank you.appy new year. >> celebrations are already taking place around the world to celebrate the new year. up next, a look at what lies in store for most of the country, and revelers brave enough to stay in the bitter cold in new york's times square and elsewhere. we'll bring you the forecast next. ) my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house". (mom) and it just immediately brought something positive in our life. "oh, i gotta get up get matthew on his treatment." (matthew) it's not that bad, though. (mom) yeah. (matthew) the good thing about the surgeries is i get to have a popsicle at the end. (mom) he makes the best of everything and he teaches us to be strong and brave, too. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped grant the wishes of fifteen hundred kids so far. get zero percent financing for 63 months on select models, plus we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. i just drank tons of water a proall the time, it was never enough. my dentist su
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joining us now as we look ahead, former presidential writer is ned ryan with the training organizationand strategist and executive director of the correct the record super pac is a partner with the forward solution strategy group. the president says there are many bipartisan deals to be done in the new year because he said we can do bipartisan health care and infrastructure and daca. isaac, is the president right? >> democrats have been at the table for months waiting for trump to come to the table and negotiate. when he has even thrown a hint of that he has done it in bad faith, right? remember back in september when trump worked the democrats to find a fiscal funding formula and passed a vote on that. at the same time he alluded to by the end of the year he would work with democrats to the solution to the daca crisis and didn't come through on it. we have seen this president break his word time and time again through continued efforts for repeal and replace and effort to throw 23 million americans off their health care and xenophobia. we know who donald trump is because he told us. i
joining us now as we look ahead, former presidential writer is ned ryan with the training organizationand strategist and executive director of the correct the record super pac is a partner with the forward solution strategy group. the president says there are many bipartisan deals to be done in the new year because he said we can do bipartisan health care and infrastructure and daca. isaac, is the president right? >> democrats have been at the table for months waiting for trump to come to...
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before the shooting several blocks away at 16th and ned dray. police say the susn a different police cruiser. the officer is hospitalized. it started when police pulled over the vehicle. we're told it was in connection with a homicide. we'll con the story. >>> new, firefighters in princeton with the bitter cold dealt with a fi around 9:00 at the complex. it took crews about an hour to bring it under control. no word a cause. >>>y1 police in phoenixville are investigating a shooting that sent a 9th grader to the hospital at a parking lot of the duncan donuts around 7:00 tonight. that victim was rushed to phoenixville hospital and is in serious ition. officialchool will be open tomorrow as a place for to come together. >>> an autopsy will be done on an 11-year-old girl who died at a sleep northeast philadelphia. police say unresponsive girl this morning in the home of the 9200 block of angus place, transported to are re she was pronounced dead. police tell "eyewitness news" the girl was sleeping at a friend's house two doors down from her home >>
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. -- ned steberman. ned: we're looking at recent federal reserve data.lder are more likely to own stocks. every age group under 75 is left likely to own stocks. it probably makes sense that young people are scared by the financial crisis, and that is too bad because since 2009, the stock market has basically tripled. so who has made money off of that? mostly old people. and they have been staying in the market for this ride up. it is an interesting phenomenon. i have a couple theories why. julia: explain those theories. ben: yeah. i think one thing going on is that people -- americans 75 or -- and older are a lot richer than people that are younger, so we have had sort of a widening what you could call age inequality. we keep talking about stagnant wages in the united states, and people have a hard time saving. well people in their 80's are , people who lived through the economic boom of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. carol: they understand things go up and down. ben: maybe they are also more disciplined investors. they understand how the ma
. -- ned steberman. ned: we're looking at recent federal reserve data.lder are more likely to own stocks. every age group under 75 is left likely to own stocks. it probably makes sense that young people are scared by the financial crisis, and that is too bad because since 2009, the stock market has basically tripled. so who has made money off of that? mostly old people. and they have been staying in the market for this ride up. it is an interesting phenomenon. i have a couple theories why....
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host: to ned in huntsville, alabama. democrats line. what will happen tuesday, ned? caller: i don't know. i think by the mood of the people around here, i think moore would win. unfortunately. but my question to the panel is this, when a member of the congress leaves the office, just like in the case of conyers or even jeff sessions or secretary price, what happens to the funds, the moneys that they have in their war chest, do they keep that money or do they turn it over to somebody? host: good question. thank you, nick. ruth: i can answer this because i used to write about money in politics. before i do i want to surprise mona by saying i agree with you. i have about ethics proceedings against -- i almost said senator moore. looking forward, against potential senator moore. that gives me some qualms. the answer on money in the war chest is it used to be once upon a time many decades ago that you could convert that money to personal use, which was just outrageous. that has been limited. you can keep it but you're only allowed to use it for approved political purposes
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it's something for social scientists, frankly. >> ned price, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>>till ahead, the allure of authoritarian thinking. the first area of trump. masha gessen is here to talk about that and her great new book, next. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade if sleep is essential to happiness. what's essential to sleep? introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. expertly designed for support, pressure relief, cooling and bounce. read our reviews then try the leesa mattress in your
it's something for social scientists, frankly. >> ned price, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>>till ahead, the allure of authoritarian thinking. the first area of trump. masha gessen is here to talk about that and her great new book, next. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for...