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ned, you are watching it closely. who's up and who's down on the brexit escalator?s a good week for theresa may, and you couldn't say that much in recent months, but she made a big speech on friday and gave us a little more clarity about what she wants from brexit, which is to say, get out of the single market, customs union, and give this bespoke agreement which will guarantee pretty much unchanged access, she hopes, in areas of the european economy and in regulatory agencies that are important to britain. so that was good. much more importantly, she finally in publicjettisoned this kind of flippant but obviously charming and entertaining line of people like borisjohnson that britain can have its cake and eat it. so she said nobody‘s going to get everything they want. absolutely, and she said britain will have to accept eu rulings, and it will have to pay if it wants to be part of the regulatory agencies. the problem is that from here on out, she's not negotiating only with her own party, and now it gets tough, because there are 27 other countries. and annalisa, wh
ned, you are watching it closely. who's up and who's down on the brexit escalator?s a good week for theresa may, and you couldn't say that much in recent months, but she made a big speech on friday and gave us a little more clarity about what she wants from brexit, which is to say, get out of the single market, customs union, and give this bespoke agreement which will guarantee pretty much unchanged access, she hopes, in areas of the european economy and in regulatory agencies that are...
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trish: ned ryun, president obama had eight years to try, oh, we lost ned. antwan, i'm happy to talk to you about this. you know, the president, president obama had eight years to try to get this economy going. he didn't. and now, we're left in a situation where, they tried to tell us it was structural, nothing will ever change here. yes it is to a certain extent structural because we allowed all these jobs people used to have to go overseas. and people said, no, they will never come back. well, what do you know, we're starting to see a big up tick, we have run down where the jobs were in the sectors. the manufacturing jobs were pretty impressive in the last month, if we can throw that graphic up. but, you know, how do you, respond to that in that in that these policies seem to be working. president obama's, nancy pelosi's, chuck schumer's, did not? >> well, trish, i think that history and the facts will tell us that when president obama took office we all knew what he was facing. we also saw record consecutive job growth while he was in office, and what he
trish: ned ryun, president obama had eight years to try, oh, we lost ned. antwan, i'm happy to talk to you about this. you know, the president, president obama had eight years to try to get this economy going. he didn't. and now, we're left in a situation where, they tried to tell us it was structural, nothing will ever change here. yes it is to a certain extent structural because we allowed all these jobs people used to have to go overseas. and people said, no, they will never come back. well,...
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ned, what's going on here? either estelle grahe is telegra he's going to be doing or he's just blowing hot air and isn't really talking about what the plan is for syria and is just kind of ad-libbing some stuff that might not be true. what is it? >> i think yesterday may be an argument for why we have tell prompters and we stick to the script. i'm one of the president's biggest supporters, but one of the things i'm always talking about is stick to the teleprompter, stick to what's being laid out for you. even be a little boring if you have to, especially in a midterm election. i think it comes down to basic message discipline. it's one of those things that's always been a bit of a struggle. i would love to see them working on that going forward. >> it wouldn't be, isaac, a sort of campaign-style speech for the president if he didn't mention the wall. let's listen to something he said yesterday. >> we need walls. we started building our wall. i'm so proud of it. we started. we have 1.6 billion. and we've already
ned, what's going on here? either estelle grahe is telegra he's going to be doing or he's just blowing hot air and isn't really talking about what the plan is for syria and is just kind of ad-libbing some stuff that might not be true. what is it? >> i think yesterday may be an argument for why we have tell prompters and we stick to the script. i'm one of the president's biggest supporters, but one of the things i'm always talking about is stick to the teleprompter, stick to what's being...
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joining me right now, fox news contributor jessica tarlov, american majority ceo ned ryun.hink you two are going to be in agreement on this one. >> first time ever. >> maybe. trish: let me start with you, jessica. the democratic party, and i think this is obvious to everyone, given all the marie antoinette like comments nancy pelosi is making. do they need a shake-up? >> i think they end up with a shake-up. i am a big fan of nancy pelosi, long term wonderful. trish: you're one and only? >> there are like 10 of us. what she did was getting aca passed. she has been a prolific fund-raiser for the party which is incredibly important. says a lot about that. but challenge from tim ryan and people like conor lamb getting elected all over the country, there will be a shift and a lot of pressure to go younger and more progressive. trish: we are seeing that. it is probably the healthy thing for that party. in terms of the republicans, one of the biggest complaints, i know you have had, ned, is that republicans a la paul ryan, are not fully on board with the trump administration's age
joining me right now, fox news contributor jessica tarlov, american majority ceo ned ryun.hink you two are going to be in agreement on this one. >> first time ever. >> maybe. trish: let me start with you, jessica. the democratic party, and i think this is obvious to everyone, given all the marie antoinette like comments nancy pelosi is making. do they need a shake-up? >> i think they end up with a shake-up. i am a big fan of nancy pelosi, long term wonderful. trish: you're one...
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lauren: ned, stay here, i want to bring in the american university scholar capri cafaro, good to see you. >> absolutely, any time. lauren: i want to talk to but something senator bob corker tweeted. he said -- are we now having the president just sign a $1.3 trillion spending bill, are we mortgaging millennials' futures? are we killing our kids and grandkids? >> any time you spend without offset certainly. we're continuing to increase the deficit and debt, and interesting, bob corker and rand paul and many other stalwart conservatives who are deficit hawks are not excited about a $1.3 trillion spending bill, regardless what's in it. this is a fundamental discussion amongst the nuances and the branches of the republican party. donald trump has never been an ideological purist, and whether it is -- his issues with trade and tariffs or these kind of things. he basically said i might veto this bill because number one it doesn't have more spending and number two per the daca recipients. if you are a freedom caucus guy, you are scratching your head. >> all about the negotiation, all about
lauren: ned, stay here, i want to bring in the american university scholar capri cafaro, good to see you. >> absolutely, any time. lauren: i want to talk to but something senator bob corker tweeted. he said -- are we now having the president just sign a $1.3 trillion spending bill, are we mortgaging millennials' futures? are we killing our kids and grandkids? >> any time you spend without offset certainly. we're continuing to increase the deficit and debt, and interesting, bob...
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ned price, steve clemens, thanks to you. some great reporting on this topic in the atlantic. >>> up next, attorney general jeff sessions, decides against naming a second special counsel to look into the fbi, at least for now. but that doesn't mean republicans are done investigating the agency. but first, still many questions surrounding president trump's intended nominee at the va ronny jackson. noah and "the daily show" see a pattern here. >> he wants his personal pilots to run the faa. for housing and urban development, he said, yo, ben carson, you're urban, you work. for veterans affairs, trump is like, he's my doctor, he's a veteran, i have affairs, it's perfect. .com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book
ned price, steve clemens, thanks to you. some great reporting on this topic in the atlantic. >>> up next, attorney general jeff sessions, decides against naming a second special counsel to look into the fbi, at least for now. but that doesn't mean republicans are done investigating the agency. but first, still many questions surrounding president trump's intended nominee at the va ronny jackson. noah and "the daily show" see a pattern here. >> he wants his personal...
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. >> ned, coincidence? >> i think not, craig. i think not. if you look at the krchronologyf all this, it indicates the decision was made at the latest last friday which is when a senior white house official placed a phone call to now just going secretary of state tillerson to let him know by varying accounts that he would be out or by a couple of counts to be on the lookout of a trump tweet regarding his fate. clearly mike pompeo has been in on these discussions. this has been long rumored. i'm sure it did not come as a surprise to mike pompeo when this offer was extended to him. think the more interesting decision is the elevation of gina haspel to the nominee for the cia director. that's not a name that had previously been bandied about. but i think it's a name that will lead to a collective sigh of relief within langley. >> you worked with her, as i understand it, worked perhaps for her. at the cia. what do we know about gina haspel? what can we expect from her from your point of view? >> i think the gust of wind you see behind me, craig,
. >> ned, coincidence? >> i think not, craig. i think not. if you look at the krchronologyf all this, it indicates the decision was made at the latest last friday which is when a senior white house official placed a phone call to now just going secretary of state tillerson to let him know by varying accounts that he would be out or by a couple of counts to be on the lookout of a trump tweet regarding his fate. clearly mike pompeo has been in on these discussions. this has been long...
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ned price, thanks as always to you, sir. >>> a facebook apology. ceo mark zuckerberg finally taking responsibility after facebook allowed firms to collect people's personal details without their knowledge. >> so this was a major breach of trust, and i'm really sorry that this happened. you know, we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data. >>> also, fighting words. the president and the former vice president both boasting about which one would win a fist fight with the other. >>> and we're also keeping a very close eye on the state department where former secretary of state rex tillerson just wrapped up saying good-bye to the employees there. this is part of what he had to say. >> this can be a very mean-spirited town. >> but you don't have to choose to participate in that. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... w
ned price, thanks as always to you, sir. >>> a facebook apology. ceo mark zuckerberg finally taking responsibility after facebook allowed firms to collect people's personal details without their knowledge. >> so this was a major breach of trust, and i'm really sorry that this happened. you know, we have a basic responsibility to protect people's data. >>> also, fighting words. the president and the former vice president both boasting about which one would win a fist...
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so, ned, when does washington start to catch up? >> well, i think we'll see the first real test this fall in the elections. i would like everybody to be very clear, republicans and democrats, how they're running on the gun issue in november. democrats put up a bill in the house in which they said they want to ban and do away with all semi-automatic weapons. fine. run on that bill very clearly in november. republicans should be very clear as to where they stand on the gun issue and let's let the american people decide in the midterms how they actually feel when push comes to shove on the gun issue. and, you know, erica, i would challenge if democrats feel this strongly about it, be very clear, especially with the ten democrat senators that are up for re-election in red states, run on that gun bill in which they want to do away with all semi-automatic weapons and see how it works for them in november. >> we can say very clearly here, they are not in lockstep with one another for all the finger pointing from democrats and republicans f
so, ned, when does washington start to catch up? >> well, i think we'll see the first real test this fall in the elections. i would like everybody to be very clear, republicans and democrats, how they're running on the gun issue in november. democrats put up a bill in the house in which they said they want to ban and do away with all semi-automatic weapons. fine. run on that bill very clearly in november. republicans should be very clear as to where they stand on the gun issue and let's...
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connell: what do you think of that, ned? i would argue the president had been building some momentum after the tax cuts; right? that his numbers had been improving but now you might say boy after this week and after some of the things that have happened does he risk losing some of that momentum and if so, what are the ramifications politically? >> well, i would say one turbulent week doesn't make a presidency. i mean it was a rough week. you can move on. focus on the positives. a lot of good things have been done. obviously from the tax bill. connell: what are the positives now? should it just be focus, focus on nothing but tax cuts but are there other things that you can shift to now and if so, what are they? >> i would focus again on the benefits of the tax cut, still continuing to kick in. i would continue to focus on trump's ability to cut back the regulatory state. let's not lose perspective on the fact that trump has real able to continue to appoint and nominate conservative judges. so there are a lot of positive thing
connell: what do you think of that, ned? i would argue the president had been building some momentum after the tax cuts; right? that his numbers had been improving but now you might say boy after this week and after some of the things that have happened does he risk losing some of that momentum and if so, what are the ramifications politically? >> well, i would say one turbulent week doesn't make a presidency. i mean it was a rough week. you can move on. focus on the positives. a lot of...
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this is incredible, ned. the timing of this after this $1.3 trillion spending measure, whatever excuses they came up with to sort of force this on us. now to claim that they're going to show valor and show some discipline, it's a little late for that. >> a little late. it's like drunken sailors went out for a heavy drinking and say don't worry, we're going for rehab in the morning. it's pretend. they just voted for this $1.3 trillion omnibus and now saying we're going to vote on a balanced budget amount to run on the fall. we know the chances of this passing are slim. to say to voters, d.c. is broken. no congress the broken, neil. there's too many things to address here. i'd say you can look at mcconnell, congress will continue to be broken as long as mcconnell lets the democrats dictate to them. sometimes it feels like we have joint majority leaders and a swamp party. we have to get rid of this republican versus democrat narrative. we have to look at washington as a ruling class as the cronies versus the ame
this is incredible, ned. the timing of this after this $1.3 trillion spending measure, whatever excuses they came up with to sort of force this on us. now to claim that they're going to show valor and show some discipline, it's a little late for that. >> a little late. it's like drunken sailors went out for a heavy drinking and say don't worry, we're going for rehab in the morning. it's pretend. they just voted for this $1.3 trillion omnibus and now saying we're going to vote on a...
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you know, you, me, ned, we all try to find themes and coherence and positions.t's what bolton said a couple days ago but he also, after trump congratulated putin said that was the right thing to do, that was the polite thing to do. when trump ran for president, he pointed to the iraq war as the opposite of what he wanted to do, as a disaster, sad, bad, whatever, he overplayed his own opposition to it at the time. but it was what he used to say i'm not going to be like that. well, so now he's putting in the office next door the guy who's one of the architects and lead cheerleaders of the iraq war saying the american role in the invasion of iraq is not that big. he got everything wrong. he lied about sue dam hussein having weapons of mass destruction. when he said the only way to get rid of iran's nuclear program would be for israeli to use nuclear weapons against it. why trump is bringing him there? i can think of no other reason, other than trump hates his staff and wants everybody at fox news to come on in and run the government for him. i think we're going to
you know, you, me, ned, we all try to find themes and coherence and positions.t's what bolton said a couple days ago but he also, after trump congratulated putin said that was the right thing to do, that was the polite thing to do. when trump ran for president, he pointed to the iraq war as the opposite of what he wanted to do, as a disaster, sad, bad, whatever, he overplayed his own opposition to it at the time. but it was what he used to say i'm not going to be like that. well, so now he's...
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ned, good to see you. richard, good to see you. check on the markets. we're seeing losses accelerate, down 184. we had been roughly as much as 300 during the session. then news came out that larry kudlow is taking gary cohn's job and the market somewhat likes that but we are challenged. we are challenged. we'll see how it shakes out. >>> tensions between russia and the uk are reaching levels we haven't seen since the cold war after a former russian spy is poisoned on british soil. what does the standoff mean to us? we have the intel next. helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can
ned, good to see you. richard, good to see you. check on the markets. we're seeing losses accelerate, down 184. we had been roughly as much as 300 during the session. then news came out that larry kudlow is taking gary cohn's job and the market somewhat likes that but we are challenged. we are challenged. we'll see how it shakes out. >>> tensions between russia and the uk are reaching levels we haven't seen since the cold war after a former russian spy is poisoned on british soil. what...
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joining me now msnbc's national analyst, ned price.want to get right to your experience because you work there at the white house. was your experience is similar to what priebus has described? >> reince priebus is not wrong but i think his answer was a bit misleading. people like me who joined the cia who may have joined the broader intelligence. those are people who go in the front door and security clearances especially top security clearances are a lengthy process. they can take six or nine months a year. what reince priebus is referring to is senior white house appointed official. because these are senior policymakers and many cases are appointed by the president, the fbi devotes every resource it can and clearing and adjudica adjudicating these people as quickly as it can. in some cases it stays and some cases it is weak. what we have seen in this administration is however we are now what, 14 months into this administration and they are reported to be at least of late last year of dozens of people who remained on interim security
joining me now msnbc's national analyst, ned price.want to get right to your experience because you work there at the white house. was your experience is similar to what priebus has described? >> reince priebus is not wrong but i think his answer was a bit misleading. people like me who joined the cia who may have joined the broader intelligence. those are people who go in the front door and security clearances especially top security clearances are a lengthy process. they can take six or...
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what would the likelihood of that being the case, ned. >> that's very unlikely.iously the russian security offices are sophisticated process you but you don't need that to know the miss universe pageant is taking place in karri country. especially when you have a showman like donald trump. someone who doesn't shy from publicity. even according to this account reached out to mr. putin. but i think we see something very similar won't the two individuals here. vladimir putin's account of this seems to differ with the facts here. if he did indeed send this personalized response to now president trump. but we have also seen president trump's own account of his relationship or lack there of, contending on the day, with president putin evolve during the course of the campaign. he repeatedly said i don't know mr. putin. but there is footage of him, even tweets from now president trump saying that he hoped putin would be his new best friend and that he was a relief i man whom he had met at least one occasion. >> coming out in 2013. ben, i want to ask you about "the new yo
what would the likelihood of that being the case, ned. >> that's very unlikely.iously the russian security offices are sophisticated process you but you don't need that to know the miss universe pageant is taking place in karri country. especially when you have a showman like donald trump. someone who doesn't shy from publicity. even according to this account reached out to mr. putin. but i think we see something very similar won't the two individuals here. vladimir putin's account of...
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ned price, who also served as special assistant to president obama. eddie gloud, princeton university professor, and rick tyler, republican strategist. you first, phil, look back at the president this weekend where do you think his head's at? >> well, he's clearly trying to test the limits of what he can say with regard to mueller and see how the congressional leadership will react, and so far there's been mostly silence from the republican leaders in the capitol behind me. but the other thing going on here, the president keeps saying again and again no collusion, no collusion. but he's ignoring the fact that mueller's looking at other issues as well. >> money laundering. >> well, and obstruction of justice by the president. increasingly the interviews that he's had have focused on periods during the transition period and the presidency. the firing of james comey for example. those are issues of keen interest to the special counsel. just because he hasn't found evidence of collusion, that does not mean that he's done with all his investigative work. >
ned price, who also served as special assistant to president obama. eddie gloud, princeton university professor, and rick tyler, republican strategist. you first, phil, look back at the president this weekend where do you think his head's at? >> well, he's clearly trying to test the limits of what he can say with regard to mueller and see how the congressional leadership will react, and so far there's been mostly silence from the republican leaders in the capitol behind me. but the other...
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ned, should the trump administration be worried? >> well, craig, i think what the special counsel is most interested in when it comes to sam nunberg is less about donald trump directly and more about as ken dilanian was saying, roger stone. the question is, was there any coordination or what level of coordination existed between roger stone and the trump campaign? and the reason roger stone is so interesting here, as ken dilanian alluded to, is because he had fore knowledge of the release of the podesta e-mails by wikileaks a couple weeks before the october 7th release of these e-mails. he tweeted, roger stone did, about it being john podesta's time in the barrel. so clearly there was some communication or coordination between roger stone and wikileaks. the question is, did -- was roger stone in cohoots with the trump campaign and what if any, knowledge of that relationship does sam nunberg have? nunberg has called roger stone a mentor, a father figure. and so the question will be just how much of these details did roger stone share
ned, should the trump administration be worried? >> well, craig, i think what the special counsel is most interested in when it comes to sam nunberg is less about donald trump directly and more about as ken dilanian was saying, roger stone. the question is, was there any coordination or what level of coordination existed between roger stone and the trump campaign? and the reason roger stone is so interesting here, as ken dilanian alluded to, is because he had fore knowledge of the release...
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that's where you let your hair down. >> exactly. >> ned, you tweeted this morning that this subpoena may indicate muler is treating trump's team like a criminal enterprise. that's aggressive. what makes you say that? >> it's aggressive, stef, but you look at the breadth and scope of the targets of this subpoena and you see essentially the entire senior campaign team that work for donald trump in 2015 and 2016. they're just really a couple of exceptions there. to build on midwin's point, not only have essentially all of these targets with the exemption of hope hicks who's on her way out already left the white house, what's interesting to me is some of these targets never enterred the white house. i think we have to look at this as one of many subpoenas that the mueller team has issued. to my mind, the fact some of these targets never entered the white house suggest this is not about obstruction of justice. you look at one particular target, roger stone. i think that lends credence to the possibility this isn't about obstruction of justice, but it may be about conspiracy. it may be abo
that's where you let your hair down. >> exactly. >> ned, you tweeted this morning that this subpoena may indicate muler is treating trump's team like a criminal enterprise. that's aggressive. what makes you say that? >> it's aggressive, stef, but you look at the breadth and scope of the targets of this subpoena and you see essentially the entire senior campaign team that work for donald trump in 2015 and 2016. they're just really a couple of exceptions there. to build on...
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then increase trade between both countries. >> ned? >> well, no, i think the thing trump is bringing clarity to is the fact that clean doesn't really want to be an equal partner with u.s., they want to replace us. they are on a path to replace the u.s., as center of global trade and military power, and next 30 or 40 years, what trump is saying, we're not going to allow you to continue down that path without negotiating from strength of position, the thing that is amazing is. whether it comes to china, how on earth are you supposed to have free and fair trade with economy, they have a protected economy, 25% tariffs on some products, and government subsidizing sale of foreign products on the market, man times they have -- many times they are stolen and copied from u.s. and european company, president is saying, if we allow this to continue this has already cost millions of jobs, imagine how many more millions of american jobs, and hundreds of billions of dollars. charles: to be honest, i don't think it has to go decade more. the highest
then increase trade between both countries. >> ned? >> well, no, i think the thing trump is bringing clarity to is the fact that clean doesn't really want to be an equal partner with u.s., they want to replace us. they are on a path to replace the u.s., as center of global trade and military power, and next 30 or 40 years, what trump is saying, we're not going to allow you to continue down that path without negotiating from strength of position, the thing that is amazing is. whether...
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i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts. it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vulnerability. it's just beyond the pale. >> harry litman and ned price, thank you for your time tonight. >>> white house domestic abuse scandal takes another turn. another story that's provably false. we'll tell you what john kelly is trying to sell this time in two minutes. >>> turning an impromptu off the record conversation with reporters of the white house today, chief of staff john kelly went on the record with yet another version of what he knew and when about former white house staff secretary and accused spouse abuser rob porter. quote, the first i heard of a serious accusation against him was on the sixth of february. the accusation was late in the afternoon, and it was simply one of his two former wives that claimed she had some level of emotional abuse. he didn't learn the physi
i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts. it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vulnerability. it's just beyond the pale. >> harry litman and ned price, thank you for your time tonight. >>> white house domestic abuse scandal takes another turn. another story that's provably false. we'll tell you what john kelly is trying to sell...
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he only nod that they have given to any of the changes that the ned is, they take market and they define it as the that exist today. the comcasts of the world. the charters of the world. world.hes of the and they say, okay, so there are mvpds as well but they don't compete with all these other things going on in the world. just a really narrow way of looking at it. backwards s a very looking lawsuit as opposed to where we see the market going changes that are happening in the marketplace. >> talk about the political element here. obviously, the president campaigned to an extent on this issue. he said that this was a merger deep concerns about. do you feel that political concerns fit into this lawsuit? don't ink answer is, we know. and the judge, i think, took the case, that, youe know, either the doj is going to or they are not and the motivations, he didn't really want to get into that but we have the answer to that. but i do believe, you know, had is a win-win to be here. i think we'll start trial on monday but we're still hopeful compromise rm of could ultimately be reached, and we'll
he only nod that they have given to any of the changes that the ned is, they take market and they define it as the that exist today. the comcasts of the world. the charters of the world. world.hes of the and they say, okay, so there are mvpds as well but they don't compete with all these other things going on in the world. just a really narrow way of looking at it. backwards s a very looking lawsuit as opposed to where we see the market going changes that are happening in the marketplace....
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ned, you are watching it closely. who's up and who's down on the brexit escalator?
ned, you are watching it closely. who's up and who's down on the brexit escalator?
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ned price. and our panel for the hour, white house supporter sarah, and robert bloomberg. robert to you first. when you look at what is happening with facebook you're seeing a backlash. what does mark zuckerberg need today and what is he going to do? >> thank halle. i think what mark zuckerberg need to do is be open and transparent. it's no surprise that the russians used facebook as a social medium to reach millions of voters across the united states. i think there needs to be action and the action needs to be both technical and policy driven. so, one facebook needs a good policy on whether or not collecti collecting data or mining data in the way that cambridge analytica did is okay and two, they have to put in some measures for meddling. they have already put in some measures to prevent people from posting political ads that about supposed to on facebook so they can fete rid of the potential influence that is occurred during the 2016 elections. it's no surprise to me that people were able to mine data open my over the ircht collect this information. it's used in intelli
ned price. and our panel for the hour, white house supporter sarah, and robert bloomberg. robert to you first. when you look at what is happening with facebook you're seeing a backlash. what does mark zuckerberg need today and what is he going to do? >> thank halle. i think what mark zuckerberg need to do is be open and transparent. it's no surprise that the russians used facebook as a social medium to reach millions of voters across the united states. i think there needs to be action and...
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we ask the washington examiner's gabby, also asking ned ryan, and democratic strategist david bernstein who disagrees. i'm going to start with you, ned, you know, are we seeing a solid turnout as far as democrats go in texas? if so does that give you any worries about how things will infould fold in the mid terms? >> you're seeing a strong democratic turnout. up 105% for democrats. they are surging, i would argue, a lot of that turnover in places where there's heavily contested democrat primary, you see greater turnout with democrats. there are troubling times for republicans. democrats picked up 39 state legislative seats, a lot of those in districts that republicans have traditionally held. you have 37 republicans stepped down from the house and not running for re-election in 2018. my response, is that a blue wave coming, look at the congressional generic ballot. democrats only up by 2 or 6, republicans up by one in one of the more recent ones. look at the top issues. in those polls voters are telling a story and they're saying most important issues in 2018 are the economy, jobs, and
we ask the washington examiner's gabby, also asking ned ryan, and democratic strategist david bernstein who disagrees. i'm going to start with you, ned, you know, are we seeing a solid turnout as far as democrats go in texas? if so does that give you any worries about how things will infould fold in the mid terms? >> you're seeing a strong democratic turnout. up 105% for democrats. they are surging, i would argue, a lot of that turnover in places where there's heavily contested democrat...
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here is american majority ceo ned ryun.ed, where are we going with this. >> there is no question that the fbi violated their own standards. to have warrant in front of foreign surveillance court, i know that you look at the democrat memo said in fact the steele dossier which james comey defined as salacious and verified helped to use a fisa warrant to spy on a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil. the other issue the democrat memo also clearly shows the doj or fbi lawyers by failing to clearly state where the dossier came from and who funded it, i believe they falsified the application through lies of omission to secure the warrant. those doj or fbi lawyers were not junior level lawyers. she is are senior level lawyers who would have interacted with the application, signed off on it, these are twice that deal with the fisa warrant and fis judges if not daily basis but weekly basis. i'm concerned someone somewhere lied to somebody for political purposes. >> if that is the case what happens to them? what should happen to them? >> we'll
here is american majority ceo ned ryun.ed, where are we going with this. >> there is no question that the fbi violated their own standards. to have warrant in front of foreign surveillance court, i know that you look at the democrat memo said in fact the steele dossier which james comey defined as salacious and verified helped to use a fisa warrant to spy on a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil. the other issue the democrat memo also clearly shows the doj or fbi lawyers by failing to clearly state...
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i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario, and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts! it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vof vul - vulnerability. >> and coming up, what john kelly is trying to sell this time. two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of forever thing. buy one iphone 8, get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> and john kelly's statement said he didn't learn of the physical abuse until the second story broke. but the "daily mail" says that false. what is your case that john kelly is not being truthful when he says that he was not told about physical abuse? >> s
i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario, and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts! it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vof vul - vulnerability. >> and coming up, what john kelly is trying to sell this time. two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of forever thing. buy one iphone 8, get...
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melissa: ned.think it's a winning strategy to talk about either hillary clinton or donald trump? >> if i was giving advice to candidates in 2018, specifically republicans make your race about as local an issue as possible, do the fundamentals. absentee ballots, early votes, fund-raising, doorbells you need to do. thing about hillary shoeshe is the gift that keeps on giving, but in their very honest moments barack obama and hillary clinton think those who don't agree with them are backwards, deplorables, misogynists and bitter bible gun clingers. as democrats lose traditional working class base, instead of trying to have dialogue with them, they want to insult them and sneer at them. claire mccaskill is one of 10 senators on ballot in 2018. they are in serious trouble. hillary clinton comments, those are ready-made ad to to run against claire mccaskill. if i could figure it out i would fund hillary clinton tour of those 10 states so she can insult half the voters in the state. >> given's donald trum
melissa: ned.think it's a winning strategy to talk about either hillary clinton or donald trump? >> if i was giving advice to candidates in 2018, specifically republicans make your race about as local an issue as possible, do the fundamentals. absentee ballots, early votes, fund-raising, doorbells you need to do. thing about hillary shoeshe is the gift that keeps on giving, but in their very honest moments barack obama and hillary clinton think those who don't agree with them are...
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i want to bring in msnbc national security analyst ned price. former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson and senior director for national security counsel. what do you make of the qataris opting not to give information on kushner's secret meetings to mueller? >> this story is right up your alley in a way because it's about money, power and politics. the key here is the power. the leverage that the qataris now have over the trump administration in determining it was in their interest, as we just heard julia say, not to turn over info, information, to the mueller probe. we know the qataris have information on emiraty influence in the trump administration. we know from previous reporting jared kushner, as of april last year, was seeking to get a major loan from the qataris for 666 fifth avenue. that fell apart. just weeks before the trump administration went all in against qatar in announcing and supporting this blockade on the part of saudi arabia and the emirates against qatar. so the question is what do the qataris plan
i want to bring in msnbc national security analyst ned price. former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson and senior director for national security counsel. what do you make of the qataris opting not to give information on kushner's secret meetings to mueller? >> this story is right up your alley in a way because it's about money, power and politics. the key here is the power. the leverage that the qataris now have over the trump administration in determining it...
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. >> ned price? >> i agree with harry. it's more than the timing. it's more than the fact this comes 48 hours or so before his retirement would kick in. it's more than the fact that this takes place on a friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. it's also more than this takes place separate and apart from the inspector general report. the ooinspector general report s been completed for a while now, it's been undergoing review. so why rush it? pull out the andy mccabe information, fire him well before, it seems, the ig report is going to be released. we have to remember the point you raised before. the information andy mccabe was accused of giving to the wall street journal was very damming for the clinton campaign, it did not look good. there was previous officials of trump officials giving information to the news outlets that looks good for them. they have never taken fire from that. mike pompeo, it has been documented on at least one occasion, have reached out early on in the administration to news outlets to tamp down these rumors at the time that
. >> ned price? >> i agree with harry. it's more than the timing. it's more than the fact this comes 48 hours or so before his retirement would kick in. it's more than the fact that this takes place on a friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. it's also more than this takes place separate and apart from the inspector general report. the ooinspector general report s been completed for a while now, it's been undergoing review. so why rush it? pull out the andy mccabe information,...
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thank you yamiche, ashley, michelle, ned. coming up, the war cabinet with the addition of john bolton. president trump put together a group of hawks that pushed for war with iraq, iran, and north korea. and that's very much at odds with how candidate trump campaigned. please remember, he ran against stupid wars and those who pushed them. >>> plus, a former "playboy" model details the relationship she says she had with donald trump for ten months and the lawyer for stormy daniels teases the world with what could be a bombshell in this case. he tweeted this picture of this disk in a safe saying "if a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this thing worth?" michael avenatti, the guy teasing us with this stuff, is joining us live tonight in a few minutes. >>> ahead of tomorrow's march for our lives, three students who survived in parkland florida are here to tell us what gun safety laws they want washington to enact. >>> let me finish with a thought about all these young people coming to washington this beak end. a
thank you yamiche, ashley, michelle, ned. coming up, the war cabinet with the addition of john bolton. president trump put together a group of hawks that pushed for war with iraq, iran, and north korea. and that's very much at odds with how candidate trump campaigned. please remember, he ran against stupid wars and those who pushed them. >>> plus, a former "playboy" model details the relationship she says she had with donald trump for ten months and the lawyer for stormy...
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joining me, ned ryun, and deneen borelli., should mccabe be aloud to retire and get those benefits? >> absolutely not. he should be fired immediately. then he should face a grand jury and explain why he oversaw alongside james comey a sham investigation into the clinton email scandal. then he should explain the abuses that took place with respect to getting fisa warrants to spy on the trump campaign. there is a lot to be accounted for here. let's not forget this recommendation to fire mccabe is coming from the fbi. they did a thorough investigation. internal investigation. they are recommending to jeff sessions he be fired, it's obviously with cause and jeff sessions should follow their directions. charles: the ball is in jeff sessions' court, are you confident he'll do the right thing? >> i hope so. i'm surprised he hasn't fired mccabe earlier. these are career fbi officials making these recommendations to sessions. if any of us lied to a federal investigator we would be slapped with jail time and fines. this is what andrew
joining me, ned ryun, and deneen borelli., should mccabe be aloud to retire and get those benefits? >> absolutely not. he should be fired immediately. then he should face a grand jury and explain why he oversaw alongside james comey a sham investigation into the clinton email scandal. then he should explain the abuses that took place with respect to getting fisa warrants to spy on the trump campaign. there is a lot to be accounted for here. let's not forget this recommendation to fire...
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i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts. it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vulnerability. it's just beyond the pale. >> harry litman and ned price, thank you for your time tonight. >>> white house domestic abuse scandal takes another turn. another story that's provably false. we'll tell you what john kelly is trying to sell this time in two minutes. thy... there's something you may be missing. a key part of your wellness that you may be... overlooking. it's your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite, from bausch + lomb. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish those nutrients. ocuvite has lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3. nourish your eyes to help them be their healthy best. ocuvite eye vitamins. be good to your eyes. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gi
i think what ned says is right. this is the very best scenario and just that we're asking these questions, it's nuts. it is nuts that he's conducting this roving foreign policy for the united states when there's so many points of vulnerability. it's just beyond the pale. >> harry litman and ned price, thank you for your time tonight. >>> white house domestic abuse scandal takes another turn. another story that's provably false. we'll tell you what john kelly is trying to sell...
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ned: i'm not a member of the nra, but i respect the work they do.'t about 5 million nra members, it's about 100 million gun owners in america. the second amendment is a human right from which all other rights come from. freedom of speech and assembly. what i would say about what is being discussed where we can find bipartisan agreement is going and fixing the background checks. there are a lot of fail iewrts that have taken place. guess what's been happening on this front? government has been failing. let's get the government agencies to do what they are supposed to do. when there is a felony or domestic abuse. charles: the tragedy in florida was like a black swan event. everything that could have gone wrong in succession went wrong. there should be a comprehensive way of fixing this. just so the audience knows. smith and we wesson is down 11% right now. we'll be right back. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ charles
ned: i'm not a member of the nra, but i respect the work they do.'t about 5 million nra members, it's about 100 million gun owners in america. the second amendment is a human right from which all other rights come from. freedom of speech and assembly. what i would say about what is being discussed where we can find bipartisan agreement is going and fixing the background checks. there are a lot of fail iewrts that have taken place. guess what's been happening on this front? government has been...
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charles: now to our panel, ned ryun, american majority ce to, along with sarah westwood.ton examiner and white house correspondent. did you see it coming tonight? >> you know there were whispers that gary cohn was so unhappy with the threat to impose tariffs and steel and aluminum and he fought so long to prevent this from happening and a resignation was not out of the question. they are trying to spin this as gary cohn having passed the mission. but remember there was a time when gary cohn had ambitions that involved him staying in the administration. he was eyeing the federal reserve position. he was floated as a potential chief of staff. now he's on his way out without having achieved any of nose goals. charles: ned, for me, what i'm seeing is a return of economic nationalism which many people probably thought was gone when steve bannon was gone. >> thank god. i didn't understand why somebody like gary cohn was in the white house in the first place. i those would be more comfortable in an obama white house than a trump white house. when trump started to call him global
charles: now to our panel, ned ryun, american majority ce to, along with sarah westwood.ton examiner and white house correspondent. did you see it coming tonight? >> you know there were whispers that gary cohn was so unhappy with the threat to impose tariffs and steel and aluminum and he fought so long to prevent this from happening and a resignation was not out of the question. they are trying to spin this as gary cohn having passed the mission. but remember there was a time when gary...
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a buying opportunity let's take a look with ned seagal cfo >> this has been an amazing turn around a lot of people didn't see it coming could you give me the bones of what happened here to make this stock double >> when jack came back to the company, he did a number of things he got the company focused on a handful of clear priorities. help people find out what is happening in the world and help them be part of the conversation we are a smaller team than we were a couple of teams but much more focused >> and you are humble. you say listen, it turned out to be harder than we thought to get on you talk about the billions of people who don't there is a change in the narrative. >> we do feel a sense of humility today, we have 330 million monthly active users, we grew our dau double digits for the fifth consecutive quarter. everybody can benefit. so there is still a lot of work to talk about. r >> rex tillerson, learned that he was fired today on twitter. did you ever think this medium, when you worked at goldman sachs would become the way that a president would actually break news and ev
a buying opportunity let's take a look with ned seagal cfo >> this has been an amazing turn around a lot of people didn't see it coming could you give me the bones of what happened here to make this stock double >> when jack came back to the company, he did a number of things he got the company focused on a handful of clear priorities. help people find out what is happening in the world and help them be part of the conversation we are a smaller team than we were a couple of teams...
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joining me is ned ryun. people are upset about this because they want the special counsel.now a special counsel is ever what you ideally want. what i would hope here is that we can get some information courtesy of the ig report, courtesy of mr. huber, and then figure out the whole special counsel to then prosecute. what's your take on it? >> no, that's exactly right, trish. and again, i think people should look at the letter that jeff sessions sent to grassley and goodlatte and gowdy which he did not shut the door on a second special counsel, the right step and the first step is to have john huber and his team, the federal prosecutors, look at this, again, potential and i think obvious, fbi abuse in regards to the fisa warrant, to look at the clinton foundation, the uranium one deal and make a recommendation to sessions, and huber is working in cooperation coordination with ig michael horowitz. initial report coming out in a few weeks and opened a new investigation into the fbi and fisa application process. trish, the thing i want the viewers to understand is ig michael hor
joining me is ned ryun. people are upset about this because they want the special counsel.now a special counsel is ever what you ideally want. what i would hope here is that we can get some information courtesy of the ig report, courtesy of mr. huber, and then figure out the whole special counsel to then prosecute. what's your take on it? >> no, that's exactly right, trish. and again, i think people should look at the letter that jeff sessions sent to grassley and goodlatte and gowdy...
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ned, what do crow make of this bizarre triangle? >> i think you have to remember the key point that you raised in your introduction. we heard about the strange summit. this was not the first attempt at a back channel on the part of the incoming trump administration. you have to remember jared kushner talking with kislyak proposed that the trump team use the cystal housed within the russian embassy in moscow. the question is why? you only pursue back channels when front channels aren't good enough. you know who has the best systems? the united states. why was washington's systems not good enough or not secure enough or not proper for the trump team? that is the question. there are very few charitable explanations that explain this persistence. >> there is a line of reasoning that says if they were setting up a back channel they didn't have a back channel then they couldn't have been colluding. what do you make of that? >> it's an interesting argument. we don't know whether this was just the beginning of a back channel that they were
ned, what do crow make of this bizarre triangle? >> i think you have to remember the key point that you raised in your introduction. we heard about the strange summit. this was not the first attempt at a back channel on the part of the incoming trump administration. you have to remember jared kushner talking with kislyak proposed that the trump team use the cystal housed within the russian embassy in moscow. the question is why? you only pursue back channels when front channels aren't...
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at that point and greek freak oint.urnove and ey blow another 20 point lead and lose to bucks 118-1 ned wild and wacky mind of lebron callingome.t? >> >> you heard itking news. >> xactlythawching so muchntlemg ness t people sabid d b could be theext owner of polly f you havs hundreds of pieces are gog up for auction this week in los an star itemsgilark 199. but if you bid thisk >> , one >> something like a dinosaur fromark . >> we estimate 15 to 5,000erti....
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. >> ned price, former special assistant to president obama and nbc national security analyst. with me is carrie johnson, justice correspondent and terrorism analyst and author of "plot to hack america: how putin spies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election." carrie, there was a reporting from ap earlier that andrew mccabe kept interaction. buzzfeed now reporting that he gave those memos to robert mueller. conducting the investigation into russia's interference in the presidential election. help us understand the import of that, if what's being reportd is true, that there were these memos and are now in possession of the special counsel. >> sure i have confirmed for npr that mccabe wrote these contemporaneous notes and memos about his interactions with president trump, interactions in which president trump allegedly called mccabe's wife a loser and made other derogatory comments but also notes that back up what jim comey told congress and robert mueller about the events before and after his firing. so, those documents could be one more piece of evidence to support what
. >> ned price, former special assistant to president obama and nbc national security analyst. with me is carrie johnson, justice correspondent and terrorism analyst and author of "plot to hack america: how putin spies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election." carrie, there was a reporting from ap earlier that andrew mccabe kept interaction. buzzfeed now reporting that he gave those memos to robert mueller. conducting the investigation into russia's interference in the...
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am i ned stark or jon snow? >> it better be jon snow because he lives. on abc roseanne lives again and roseanne told red carpet fashion where it's never been before. >> tell me about this skirt. >> one of my twitter followers who is a big fan of the show made this for me. >> look familiar? it's a remember ka of the afghan thrown across the couch of the series. now the cast is back including john goodman and laurie metcalfe. >> it's going to be almost 30 years since the first time. what do you remember about the pilot way back when? >> i was so excited to be working with him and laurie. it was just -- it was overwhelming and awesome. >> we really just hit it off right from the jump. like we all do now. we make each other laugh. >> i thought you were dead. >> why does everybody think i'm dead? >> the cast plans to watch the premiere together in new york tomorrow night. we know dan is not dead and the connors have three grandkids. >> the little girl d.j. wouldn't kiss when he was little, he's married to her now. >> can we already bank on a season three and
am i ned stark or jon snow? >> it better be jon snow because he lives. on abc roseanne lives again and roseanne told red carpet fashion where it's never been before. >> tell me about this skirt. >> one of my twitter followers who is a big fan of the show made this for me. >> look familiar? it's a remember ka of the afghan thrown across the couch of the series. now the cast is back including john goodman and laurie metcalfe. >> it's going to be almost 30 years since...
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ned, good to see you. is this normal? normal to have people that we assume are russian spies or we believe to be russian spies living here and working here under the cloak of being a diplomat? >> well, in short, katie, yes. we might think of spy games as a relic of the cold war but in some ways this is the golden age of espionage. especially between washington and moscow. look at today's headlines as you said, 60 russian intelligence officials who had been here under the cover of russian government officials. so what does that mean? typically these 60 would have been sent here under the cover of the ministry of foreign affairs. russia's aequivalent of the state department posing as military aides but doing the work of russian intelligence. what does that mean? that is meeting with american government officials, meeting with american business people, meeting with academics and with reporters, with civil sewite elemen -- society to glean information to send back to moscow. and they look for unique information. information t
ned, good to see you. is this normal? normal to have people that we assume are russian spies or we believe to be russian spies living here and working here under the cloak of being a diplomat? >> well, in short, katie, yes. we might think of spy games as a relic of the cold war but in some ways this is the golden age of espionage. especially between washington and moscow. look at today's headlines as you said, 60 russian intelligence officials who had been here under the cover of russian...