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let me go to ned price on this. ned, let's go to the level of this could be a person in the administration who's actually read the transcript of the phone call. how high level a player in the intelligence community does that have to be? >> lawrence, that was actually my theory from reading the tea leaves and hearing scuttlebutt my understanding is that this whistle blower recently left the national security council where he or she was detailed from the intelligence community. so this person still was an intelligence community employee but was actually resident on the white house complex. and so if that is in fact the case, it is quite possible that he or she could have either sat in as a note taker on a phone call or could have seen a transcript. the trump administration has been alluded to did cut down but you still have to have permanent records in order for the read out to be transmitted within the national security council and through the seniors throughout the administration. it is possible. >> you use the phra
let me go to ned price on this. ned, let's go to the level of this could be a person in the administration who's actually read the transcript of the phone call. how high level a player in the intelligence community does that have to be? >> lawrence, that was actually my theory from reading the tea leaves and hearing scuttlebutt my understanding is that this whistle blower recently left the national security council where he or she was detailed from the intelligence community. so this...
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ned price, thank you for sticking with me as i interrupted you there. your reaction to what we have seen so far, i think you've had a chance to see some of the highlights from the transcript. >> just skimming through this, i have to say this is much worse than i thought it would be. >> why do you say that? >> i say that for a few specific reasons. one, the whole game here is the mention of vice president biden and his son. it was really a binary, either he did or he didn't. and we had good reason to suspect president trump did, because he essentially said that in his public comments. but to see it in this call memorandum is really striking and i think it brings into sharp relief the fact that president trump as we suspected was putting his own political prerogatives and priorities ahead of those of the country. it's actually worse, because he raises another investigation, that into crowdstrike. we had no idea that president trump would also raise the origins of the mueller probe again in his continuous effort to target legitimate law enforcement efforts
ned price, thank you for sticking with me as i interrupted you there. your reaction to what we have seen so far, i think you've had a chance to see some of the highlights from the transcript. >> just skimming through this, i have to say this is much worse than i thought it would be. >> why do you say that? >> i say that for a few specific reasons. one, the whole game here is the mention of vice president biden and his son. it was really a binary, either he did or he didn't....
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>> hell no, i don't believe ned at all. we're talking about joe biden having an inappropriate conversation with a foreign leader as the genesis for this entire complaint. here's the bottom line. yes, presidents can talk to foreign leaders, but should presidents be involved in creating a dilemma where basically a foreign leader, a new president has to either do the political bidding of the president of the united states or they lose actual money in aid from the united states? that is more than inappropriate. this is impeachable. >> but that never happened. phillip, one last thing. >> how do you know it never happened? >> let me say one last thing. the thing that's not a rule of being a reporter. how did rudy giuliani begin this conversation. because of the state department. the state department facilitated this conversation in july. go look at john solomon's report on the hill on friday. i will say this. we have absolutely no proof, again, because the whistleblower had no direct knowledge of the actual communications that th
>> hell no, i don't believe ned at all. we're talking about joe biden having an inappropriate conversation with a foreign leader as the genesis for this entire complaint. here's the bottom line. yes, presidents can talk to foreign leaders, but should presidents be involved in creating a dilemma where basically a foreign leader, a new president has to either do the political bidding of the president of the united states or they lose actual money in aid from the united states? that is more...
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ned, you your guy is in trouble? >> oh, man. you're breaking up. go ahead.. >> it showed 36% according to an impeachment poll last week by a political and morning consult. quinnipiac showed the same thing. rashad, i would say this. if democrats want to go down this path of impeachment, knock yourself. it's a fool's errand pushed by fools. you look at the swing districts, impeachment played lower in oklahoma 5 and illinois 14. i think it's going to make the centrist democrats walk the gangplank to their ruin in 2020. i think this is a massive gamble based on excuse thats american people are looking at. they've read the transcript and the complaint going, we're not sure what we're talking about. this is hardly grounds for impeachment. >> let me ask you. we're in that process right now. some democrats are trying to strike a solemn tone when it comes to people impeachment. i want to bring in a moment from senator schumer. we'll talk about it. >> we're entering a very delicate time in our democracy. i want all of you to know i've been speaking with speaker pelosi
ned, you your guy is in trouble? >> oh, man. you're breaking up. go ahead.. >> it showed 36% according to an impeachment poll last week by a political and morning consult. quinnipiac showed the same thing. rashad, i would say this. if democrats want to go down this path of impeachment, knock yourself. it's a fool's errand pushed by fools. you look at the swing districts, impeachment played lower in oklahoma 5 and illinois 14. i think it's going to make the centrist democrats walk...
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ned price, ellen nakashima, thank you for your reporting, we know how busy you are, and ken dilanian as well. >>> meanwhile, catastrophic flooding in eastern texas, prompting evacuation orders for residents. tropical storm imelda dumping several feet of rain in some cities. authorities say significant and life-threatening flash flooding could stretch across to western louisiana as well. nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez is in hampshire, texas. gabe, this is a terribly dangerous, threatening situation. >> reporter: absolutely, andrea. the rain just won't stop. now, right here, ongoing water rescues are under way. just so i can show you where we are, this is an intersection pretty much surrounded at this point almost entirely by water. we just saw a rescue boat bring a man from that neighborhood. he said that he had water up to his chest. we also saw another family being brought out earlier as well. now, this road is just off i-10, 73 here in chambers county. that's cars behind me got stuck in this overnight. it was incredible to see how many cars decided -- some abandoned their ve
ned price, ellen nakashima, thank you for your reporting, we know how busy you are, and ken dilanian as well. >>> meanwhile, catastrophic flooding in eastern texas, prompting evacuation orders for residents. tropical storm imelda dumping several feet of rain in some cities. authorities say significant and life-threatening flash flooding could stretch across to western louisiana as well. nbc news correspondent gabe gutierrez is in hampshire, texas. gabe, this is a terribly dangerous,...
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ned was invaluable to our discussion in breaking news coverage of this last night. evelyn farkas is with us. she's a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. she is also an msnbc national security contributor. congressman, let me start with you and what happened in the room that everyone wanted to be in today. what can you tell us about what you learned from the inspector general in the intelligence committee today? >> thanks for having me on. this is a very serious matter. i have not attended a hearing or briefing quite like this one. i'll just set the scene. you have an inspector general who was appointed by the trump administration who came forward of his own volition to the intelligence committee to give us a heads-up that basically a complaint was being withheld from us despite the fact that he believes that it should have been forwarded to us through the office of the director of national intelligence. and he also further related, and this is also in his correspondence, that it was both credible and urgent. and this is something that you don't -- this is
ned was invaluable to our discussion in breaking news coverage of this last night. evelyn farkas is with us. she's a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. she is also an msnbc national security contributor. congressman, let me start with you and what happened in the room that everyone wanted to be in today. what can you tell us about what you learned from the inspector general in the intelligence committee today? >> thanks for having me on. this is a very serious matter. i have...
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. >> let me ask you that, ned.cans get the distinction between beto o'rourke's aim to take those military-style weapons off of the street and his goal of upholding americans' rights to own their other firearms, not just the ones that are that style? >> well, no, i think all that they heard was that he wants to take away -- he wants to confiscate, he wants to gun grab. that's all they heard the other night and i think that's what they'll continue to hear, and all you will see play is is that clip that we will take away ar-15s and ak-47s. i've been making the argument that democrats are finally dropping the masquerade. they want to take away guns. we have to have this debate. i'm not even sure they understand what they're talking about in regards to military assault weapons of war as beto would say. semi-automatic weapons, certain looks, doesn't mean that there's certain capabilities that are different from others. the thing that troubles people if you are going to take away ar-15s and ak-47s where does it stop. when
. >> let me ask you that, ned.cans get the distinction between beto o'rourke's aim to take those military-style weapons off of the street and his goal of upholding americans' rights to own their other firearms, not just the ones that are that style? >> well, no, i think all that they heard was that he wants to take away -- he wants to confiscate, he wants to gun grab. that's all they heard the other night and i think that's what they'll continue to hear, and all you will see play is...
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how does this constant turnover, ned, impact national security? >> well, i think you have to look at track record to see what the president may have in store. he's had three national security advisers so far. the first today was of course in court waiting for federal sentencing for lying to federal investigators. the second was in ingloriously pushed out and bolton of course was either depending on whom you believe, either fired or resigned. i think the question now is who would actually take on that j? who would take on the b job of national security adviser for a president who is notoriously muhr cure yal and who tends to make decisions based on the last advice he hears. those are not traits you want if you're the national security adviser. it will boil down to who will stroke the president's ego most effectively and most frequently. president trump doesn't care much for policy ideas. for intellect. he cares about how people sound. how people look. and i think most importantly, how they praise him both in public and in private. and that is somet
how does this constant turnover, ned, impact national security? >> well, i think you have to look at track record to see what the president may have in store. he's had three national security advisers so far. the first today was of course in court waiting for federal sentencing for lying to federal investigators. the second was in ingloriously pushed out and bolton of course was either depending on whom you believe, either fired or resigned. i think the question now is who would actually...
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it's implied. >> ned, i just want to pull back one step here. let's assume no promise, no quid pro quo, just the president of the united states saying to the president of a foreign country i need to you investigate someone who is running for president of the united states. what does that mean? >> lawrence, let's suspend disbelief for just a mohammomen conjure a country in this world that doesn't need something from the united states of america. and you have to suspend disbelief, because every country needs something from the united states of america. but let's just play devil's advocate here. it would still be a massive betrayal of the president's oath of office if he was in a conversation with a foreign counterpart to ask that counterpart not only eight times but to ask him once to dig up dirt, to create dirt i think in this case where none really exists, for the purposes of his electrical prospects in 2020. what president trump would be doing in that case would be opening the door to continued foreign interference in our elections. but to jere
it's implied. >> ned, i just want to pull back one step here. let's assume no promise, no quid pro quo, just the president of the united states saying to the president of a foreign country i need to you investigate someone who is running for president of the united states. what does that mean? >> lawrence, let's suspend disbelief for just a mohammomen conjure a country in this world that doesn't need something from the united states of america. and you have to suspend disbelief,...
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it's implied. >> ned, i just want to pull back one step here. let's assume no problem, no quid pro quo, just the president of the united states saying to the president of a foreign country i need you to investigate the person who i think i will be running against for re-election. let's just say it's nothing but that without any promise that if you do that investigation, i will then do something positive for your country. what does that mean? >> lawrence, let's suspend disbelief for just a moment and conjure a country somewhere in this world that doesn't need something from the united states of america. i say you have to suspend disbelief from every country needs something from the united states of america. but let's just play devil's advocate here. it would still be a massive betrayal of the president's oath of office if he were in a conversation with a foreign counterpart to ask that counterpart not only eight times but to ask him once to dig up dirt, to create dirt in this case where none really exist, for the purposes of his electoral prospec
it's implied. >> ned, i just want to pull back one step here. let's assume no problem, no quid pro quo, just the president of the united states saying to the president of a foreign country i need you to investigate the person who i think i will be running against for re-election. let's just say it's nothing but that without any promise that if you do that investigation, i will then do something positive for your country. what does that mean? >> lawrence, let's suspend disbelief for...
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. >> tucker: ned ryun is ceo of american majority he joins us tonight. ned, thanks for coming on.u watch kids standing outside schools getting interviewed on msnbc or testifying before congress, express what seems to be totally sincere terror? they are really afraid because they have been told by adults in their lives to be afraid. what's your response to that? >> this is the end result of being indoctrinated and brainwashed for years inside of our education system which i would add, tucker, is going to have very serious consequences for our future if you look back in our history and indoctrinating the youth with propaganda has very negative consequences for a nation's future it. is pretty amazing to me how democrats are lying through their teeth and yet at the same time being actually pretty honest about this. you mentioned aoc's former chief of staff. but the u.n. climate chief even admitted at one point that the paris climate accords were really about going after the frequent capitalistic system. and isn't it kind of fascinating but utterly predictable, tucker, every solution t
. >> tucker: ned ryun is ceo of american majority he joins us tonight. ned, thanks for coming on.u watch kids standing outside schools getting interviewed on msnbc or testifying before congress, express what seems to be totally sincere terror? they are really afraid because they have been told by adults in their lives to be afraid. what's your response to that? >> this is the end result of being indoctrinated and brainwashed for years inside of our education system which i would...
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ned price, what happened here? as -- from your viewpoint? was this policy, the ones that i mentioned? we know there have been public disagreements between these two men and vivid disagreements within the national security team, particularly between john bolton and mike pompeo. was it policy or personality or some combination of both do you imagine? >> well, i imagine when it comes to the disagreements it was a little bit of both. it was certainly policy. there had been rumors of personality. but i think we also have to talk about this in terms of the process we've seen today and that is utter carelessness and recklessness with our own national security. let's talk about the rupture. on any number of foreign policy issues, afghanistan, iran, north korea, venezuela, you name it, there were at least reported to be profound differences between president trump and the individual he chose to be his national security adviser john bolton. it's almost like president trump knew next to nothing about john bolton's views before he chose him as his natio
ned price, what happened here? as -- from your viewpoint? was this policy, the ones that i mentioned? we know there have been public disagreements between these two men and vivid disagreements within the national security team, particularly between john bolton and mike pompeo. was it policy or personality or some combination of both do you imagine? >> well, i imagine when it comes to the disagreements it was a little bit of both. it was certainly policy. there had been rumors of...
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ned price, senior director at the national security advise under tt obama is back with us.action to the many developments in the last 30 minutes or so we've heard from president trump the trail as well. >> as we listen to president trump respond to this story, we have to keep in mind his playbook. he reportedly labels partisan democrats, even who questions his carelessness and lawlessness. remember mueller and his 17 angry democrats? when he and jim mattis were on the outs, he even called jim mattis a democratic. i don't think this means that trump knows the identity of the whistle-blower. we know some facts that this person isn't operating out of partisan motivation. first he was on loan as a career official from elsewhere in the government, not a political operative. second, and this is most important, we know intelligence community inspector general not once, but twice, deemed this an urgent and credible matter. he doubled down on that in sending a letter to adam schiff and saying he disagreed with the analysis to the contrary. all that adds up to the fact that this pers
ned price, senior director at the national security advise under tt obama is back with us.action to the many developments in the last 30 minutes or so we've heard from president trump the trail as well. >> as we listen to president trump respond to this story, we have to keep in mind his playbook. he reportedly labels partisan democrats, even who questions his carelessness and lawlessness. remember mueller and his 17 angry democrats? when he and jim mattis were on the outs, he even called...
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but i do want to go back to something ned said. this white house was well aware of the ideological differences between john bolton and donald trump. bolton advocated for giving north korea a bloody nose and doing preemptive strikes against them instead of the -- contrary to the diplomacy trump was pushing for. there were all these side stories. trump didn't like bolton's mustache. the relationship seemed doom from the start but it's not like you had tons of officials clamoring for the position. he had already been through two previous national security officials, michael flynn and mcmaster. on every sungal major foreign policy crisis this administration has been dealing with, john bolton differed with the president from venezuela to north korea to iran. there were a number of missteps that the white house then came out and called out john bolton and blamed him for those tactical missteps, for example, on venezuela it was really notable when bolton was the one advocating for the u.s. to go in there and help guaido stage a coupe agai
but i do want to go back to something ned said. this white house was well aware of the ideological differences between john bolton and donald trump. bolton advocated for giving north korea a bloody nose and doing preemptive strikes against them instead of the -- contrary to the diplomacy trump was pushing for. there were all these side stories. trump didn't like bolton's mustache. the relationship seemed doom from the start but it's not like you had tons of officials clamoring for the position....
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ned price, what chal what is your take on this?iani seemed to know there was something wrong because he gave an interview to the "new york times" a few months ago talking about how he wanted to talk to the president of the ukraine about corruption. there was a big uproar after that saying it was interference in the 2020 election and he canceled that meeting. and yet we're seeing it was still ongoing behind the scenes. >> you know, katy, i think before this week we could have been forgiven for assuming rudy giuliani efforts were those of a private citizen, he was on his one-man crusade trying to do a couple things, one, to continue to undermine the or begins of the mueller investigation and number two, as a private citizen to dig up dirt, purported dirt, i should say on the bidens. but this week what we learned was startling this was an official effort on the part of the president of the united states to enlist rudy giuliani as his personal emissary, but using the offices of the president of the united states to do that. rudy giulia
ned price, what chal what is your take on this?iani seemed to know there was something wrong because he gave an interview to the "new york times" a few months ago talking about how he wanted to talk to the president of the ukraine about corruption. there was a big uproar after that saying it was interference in the 2020 election and he canceled that meeting. and yet we're seeing it was still ongoing behind the scenes. >> you know, katy, i think before this week we could have...
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we could see some kind of, you know, ned -- midweek vote, and of the week vote on that measure, but essentially, lawmakers are preparing this short-term spending fix because the appropriations process at the moment is a little stuck. it's being mired in some partisan disagreement. we have already had the house markup. -- the house mark up a dozen spending bills they have to revisit in the senate just got started on its own process this week. government funding is set to run .ut really, there is very little time in which the house and senate have to negotiate to pass spending bills that will provide updated funding levels for the government, so it's very real that there will be the need for a short-term spending fix to buy time for more negotiation. >> you wrote about the process, you've reported on it, senate spinning bill thrown into chaos over abortion policy, border well. tell us about the bills are trying to mark up. we see patty murray on the screen. how was she involved in some of the issues that came up this past week? >> the senate got started right away at the beginning of the week. th
we could see some kind of, you know, ned -- midweek vote, and of the week vote on that measure, but essentially, lawmakers are preparing this short-term spending fix because the appropriations process at the moment is a little stuck. it's being mired in some partisan disagreement. we have already had the house markup. -- the house mark up a dozen spending bills they have to revisit in the senate just got started on its own process this week. government funding is set to run .ut really, there is...
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and former senior director for the national security council during the obama administration ned price. everyone thank you for joining us. the president has contradictsed himself on the issue of iran saying he would not meet with the supreme leader without any preconditions but secretary of state mike pompeo said he would -- just listen to this. >> i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to meet. >> do you have preconditions for that meeting? >> no me conditions, no. they want to meet, i'll meet. anytime they want. anytime they want. it's good for the country, good for them, good for us and good for the world. no preconditions, if they want to meet, i'll meet. >> do you want one-on-one talks with the ayatollah -- >> anything that they want -- >> no preconditions? >> no preconditions. >> andrea mitchell, on this issue, how do we trust the administration? how does the american public trust the american government on the issue of war or armed conflict in the middle east? >> well, it's a big question, especially after what happened with iraq. a lost of people old enough to remember
and former senior director for the national security council during the obama administration ned price. everyone thank you for joining us. the president has contradictsed himself on the issue of iran saying he would not meet with the supreme leader without any preconditions but secretary of state mike pompeo said he would -- just listen to this. >> i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to meet. >> do you have preconditions for that meeting? >> no me conditions, no....
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i'll start with you, ned. how important was this official to the u.s.ntelligence effort on russia and its interference in our elections? >> craig, i wouldn't want to speculate on the identity of this individual for obvious reasons. i think what we do know from some of the reporting that's been out there is that the cia has had at least one high level intelligence source in russia who may well have weighed in on the 2016 assessment that was released publicly in january of 2017 regarding russia and vladimir putin in particular's efforts to denigrate hillary clinton. we have to understand how difficult it is for the cia or for any foreign intelligence service really to recruit a source in a place like russia, a place that is almost entirely wired, a place where the intelligence service has almost essentially free reign. if these reports of a senior russian official, even one recruited as a mid level source are accurate, i think that speaks to a tremendous intelligence victory on the part of the cia. if the reports of his ex-filtration are true, i think tha
i'll start with you, ned. how important was this official to the u.s.ntelligence effort on russia and its interference in our elections? >> craig, i wouldn't want to speculate on the identity of this individual for obvious reasons. i think what we do know from some of the reporting that's been out there is that the cia has had at least one high level intelligence source in russia who may well have weighed in on the 2016 assessment that was released publicly in january of 2017 regarding...
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ned ryun is the founder of american majority joins us tonight.the first, i would say, couple months that the squad became prominent and republican talking point to say for obvious reasons that they are really in charge of the democratic party. it's starting to seem kind of true. >> oh, absolutely. i think with every passing day nancy pelosi is really speaker in name only. the inmates have taken over the asylum which isn't really that surprising, tucker. the pair said dick far left has been eating the democratic party for years and now it's coming to the surface. you are right amazing blend of ignorance and petulance and stupidity and hatred. the fact that they are selling shirts for 19.9. knock yourself out since nancy pelosi announced impeachment trump has eraised 13 million for reelect. adam schiff is now a platform for pair buy. it's pretty amazing to watch. the thing that's crazy to me is dems are willing to destroy all of these norms because orange man bad. if you think about what's taken place over the last two and a half years, russia gate
ned ryun is the founder of american majority joins us tonight.the first, i would say, couple months that the squad became prominent and republican talking point to say for obvious reasons that they are really in charge of the democratic party. it's starting to seem kind of true. >> oh, absolutely. i think with every passing day nancy pelosi is really speaker in name only. the inmates have taken over the asylum which isn't really that surprising, tucker. the pair said dick far left has...
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kristen welker, phil rucker, ned price, thanks to you all. we'll have more on the exclusive interview with nancy pelosi in this hour. we had to show you this clip of pelosi responding to what she calls a sexist attack from kellyanne conway. >> kellyanne conway, who is i guess still at the white house, at the atlantic festival yesterday, saying nancy pelosi did the worst thing a woman in power can ever do, which is change her mind in matter of hours on something so significant, acceding to the angry mob, insisting that she move toward impeachment. >> why would i have to comment on something she says? >> that is the correct answer, by the way. that is the correct answer. >> let me just say this. it wasn't a question of changing of mind. people say that to me, when did you change your mind. i didn't change my mind. the facts changed the situation and they cannot be ignored, no matter how sexist she wants to be. >> nancy pelosi. not one to mince words. >>> coming up on a very busy edition of "andrea mitchell reports," bob bauer on the handling of
kristen welker, phil rucker, ned price, thanks to you all. we'll have more on the exclusive interview with nancy pelosi in this hour. we had to show you this clip of pelosi responding to what she calls a sexist attack from kellyanne conway. >> kellyanne conway, who is i guess still at the white house, at the atlantic festival yesterday, saying nancy pelosi did the worst thing a woman in power can ever do, which is change her mind in matter of hours on something so significant, acceding to...
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already heard from amazon but also on monday the companies who will make their own pledge aiming for ned 0 emissions something we will need to keep an eye to was a reader in new york thank you very much for the analysis and have a good weekend and i want to some other business stories we're following for you have to sign or the new york federal reserve bank says it will inject 75000000000 dollars a day into the u.s. financial system for the next 3 weeks as a tries to prevent a spike in short term interest rates u.s. banks have struggled in recent days to find the cash needed to meet core capital reserve requirements that has pushed up short term borrowing rates sharply. india's government announced a major cuts to the corporate tax rate companies in the country will now pay tax at 25 percent instead of $35.00 a cut is aimed at boosting growth and encouraging investment in just the 2nd fastest growing major economy in the world after china but in recent months the pace of expansion has slowed. while climate activists around the world still have a hard time convincing climate change denier
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we already heard from amazon but also on monday the companies will make their own pledge aiming for ned 0 emissions something we will need to keep an eye to but i read that too in new york thank you very much for the analysis and have a good weekend now on to other business stories that we're following for you the new york federal reserve bank says it will inject 75000000000 dollars a day into the u.s. financial system for the next 3 weeks as it tries to prevent a spike in short term interest rates u.s. banks have struggled to recent days to find the cash needed to meet core capital reserve requirements that has pushed up short term borrowing rates sharply. u.s. president donald trump has announced new sanctions on iran over its alleged involvement in attacks on saudi arabian oil production facilities the sanctions target iran central bank and sovereign wealth fund. japan and the u.k. have signed an agreement to ensure business continuity after brics it the british international trade secretary has been meeting with jennifer mees foreign minister in tokyo 2 countries say they're closing
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with that i would like to introduce ned to speak about the actual piece. >> i am ned con.i do work with wind, water and light. i was involved with the design team on the project early on. one of the goals as kevin mentioned was to create artwork to kind of be visible from harlan alley and from the streets around here. here is a rendering of what we hope harlan alley will look like when it is all fixed up. some trees and places for people to it is. you can see the sculpture on the left side of the image. it is basically a cable system that running the entire height of the building and attached to the cable are hundreds and hundreds of wind animated veins that will constantly change direction based on the wind and basically give you a visual map how the wind changes with the height of the building, how it interacts with the architecture. the moving pieces have a plastic bearing that never needs lubrication. it runs silently and then there is aluminum vein part of it as the wind moves it around it reflects light and color from different parts of the sky so the intent is to co
with that i would like to introduce ned to speak about the actual piece. >> i am ned con.i do work with wind, water and light. i was involved with the design team on the project early on. one of the goals as kevin mentioned was to create artwork to kind of be visible from harlan alley and from the streets around here. here is a rendering of what we hope harlan alley will look like when it is all fixed up. some trees and places for people to it is. you can see the sculpture on the left...
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rubbish bin and there they would stall importing used to plastic from january 28th ened this decision ned to the collapse that the recycled plastic market are precarious business and an economy that rests entirely on the bats at the most vulnerable you back at the coca-cola head cooled his we speak to michael goldsman the vice president of the company again true little will tick because the rest of the year or on a tornado on the arm or i don't see it will create. that doesn't mean that there's i don't doesn't mean we don't really get a portable coca-cola we have a fake it gives you a preview. says imagine. this is tomorrow is on point i care. very strategic. goals and you know as you would expect. they could. only hold religion don't. need the me me a lot quickly i will show the plastic office which will. yeah. yeah yeah. sure sure sure see. they do those he was at the. city north. to. see. them going called fail meant a nose will be. deceived. under the fair. economy circular economy. ticket good. business. no. easy. day. see new. day on talk of. this. if. you're involved. out there. yo
rubbish bin and there they would stall importing used to plastic from january 28th ened this decision ned to the collapse that the recycled plastic market are precarious business and an economy that rests entirely on the bats at the most vulnerable you back at the coca-cola head cooled his we speak to michael goldsman the vice president of the company again true little will tick because the rest of the year or on a tornado on the arm or i don't see it will create. that doesn't mean that there's...
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tonight we are joined by tori lar-ned she is live in odessa with the latest on this deadly shooting. tori, tell us what this situation looks like right now. police say theyve controlled three officers spree...a deadly and then go on a dps trooper a man to shood then go on a deadly spree... spree...a deadly spree...a deadly spree... our hearts go out to all the victims, families who had loved ones lose their lives. we commend law enforcement in odessa for their swift and courageous response. leades across the country are speaking out following the shooting.the mayor of midland says they are hopeful there was only one shooter. initial reports indicated that it could possible be a second shooter, but it turned out the suspect had hijacked a vehicle. listen to texas presidential candidate beto o'rourke's inital response about the shooting as details were just being released. beto o'rourke: "not sure how many gunmen. not sure how many people have been shot. don't know how many people have been killed, the condition of those who tivation is, do not yet know the firearms that were used or h
tonight we are joined by tori lar-ned she is live in odessa with the latest on this deadly shooting. tori, tell us what this situation looks like right now. police say theyve controlled three officers spree...a deadly and then go on a dps trooper a man to shood then go on a deadly spree... spree...a deadly spree...a deadly spree... our hearts go out to all the victims, families who had loved ones lose their lives. we commend law enforcement in odessa for their swift and courageous response....
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. >> ned!nvention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am, just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then he finds his way into somebody really extraordinary. >> what's the secret, max? >> the secret? >> yeah. you seem to have it pretty figured out. >> secret, i don't know. i think you've just got to f
. >> ned!nvention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's...
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ned price, thanks as always to you. >>> coming up, voice for change.girl is pushing congress to fight the climate crisis >>> first, bye-bye bibi? israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the fight of his life you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mouth using natural enzymes to soothe and moisturize. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. [horn honks] man this is what i feel like when i wear regular shoes, cramped and uncomfortable. we can arrange a little upgrade. which is why i wear skechers... wide fit shoes. they have extra room throughout. they're like a luxury ride for my
ned price, thanks as always to you. >>> coming up, voice for change.girl is pushing congress to fight the climate crisis >>> first, bye-bye bibi? israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the fight of his life you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own...
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giuliani was doing, and i just want to underscore what ned said. crazy that he is somehow intervening in these affairs. they were trying to clear it up, and it didn't work. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. it was great having you on this very important day as this process gets under way. we're still waiting for president trump to leave trump tower. >> at this hour. over 200 have expressed their action for support for impeachment. this is a telling number. several have changed their minds in the last 48 hours. one democrat congresswoman changed her mind. yours was the knowledge that the polls showed american people did not back it and there was not bipartisan support. so now at least on the public opinion part of it, can you mail your case for why impeachment? >> i think that with what're seeing now is the president engaging in contact that we have never seen before with the past 44 presidents, and we cannot allow this president, president number 45, to betray his office, the lawnd and the machinery people. i think at this point it's clear he's un
giuliani was doing, and i just want to underscore what ned said. crazy that he is somehow intervening in these affairs. they were trying to clear it up, and it didn't work. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. it was great having you on this very important day as this process gets under way. we're still waiting for president trump to leave trump tower. >> at this hour. over 200 have expressed their action for support for impeachment. this is a telling number. several have changed...
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. >> and ned, carol used a word that caught me, paranoid. the president is paranoid about who is listening into the phone calls. it is not paranoid if you are worried about who is listening in to your criminal conspiracies. you should be worried about that. you should be trying to minimize that. the mob bosses go to great lengths to not have their phones tapped. they're not paranoid. they know what they're doing and they know that law enforcement and others have an interest in what they're doing. >> yeah, the president is not wrong about one thing. the transcripts, they have been vulnerable to leaks. when you see these leak out, what is the motivation behind these leakers? to be fair in this white house, it is and always has been a den of vipers. and there are battles in terms of policy and personality. in so many of the leaks we've seen, including separately with this whistleblower complaint, they're predicated not on this in fighting bow a profound unease with what the president is doing, and in extreme cases like the one we've been discus
. >> and ned, carol used a word that caught me, paranoid. the president is paranoid about who is listening into the phone calls. it is not paranoid if you are worried about who is listening in to your criminal conspiracies. you should be worried about that. you should be trying to minimize that. the mob bosses go to great lengths to not have their phones tapped. they're not paranoid. they know what they're doing and they know that law enforcement and others have an interest in what...
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reporter: wheat t does not ned insectcts to reproroduce, so e bumblebees are luckyky if they find anylolowers in the vast fields, especially since, unlike honeybees, they can't fly very far. one problem is the growing tendency toward monoculture in morocco as the country modernizes its agriculture. a government agency is cooperating with the f.a.p. team. it says the insect protection model can easily b be integratd into the country's agricultural planning. malika: i think f.a.p., or the inclusion of wild pollinators sn agriculture, f fits in perfecty with the minisistry's current strategy. it involves making agriculture more intelligent in the face of climate change.. reporter: agriculture in the face of climate change. the agency now offers training based on the f.a.p. model. farmers learn that plalants tht rely on pollinators usually consume less water than wheat, for example. that's useful to know, because in the future water will be even scarcecer. stefanie: we cannot train the farmers now what to do in 2050, but we can educate them in a way that they are able to respond to the re
reporter: wheat t does not ned insectcts to reproroduce, so e bumblebees are luckyky if they find anylolowers in the vast fields, especially since, unlike honeybees, they can't fly very far. one problem is the growing tendency toward monoculture in morocco as the country modernizes its agriculture. a government agency is cooperating with the f.a.p. team. it says the insect protection model can easily b be integratd into the country's agricultural planning. malika: i think f.a.p., or the...
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but i want to bring into the conversation ned price, former senior director at the national security council. he was a senior analyst at the cia. mr. price, great to have you with us on short notice. >> thank you. >> let me get your reaction to this that the white house walled off or shrank the usual access to the notes from not just the president's call with ukrainian president zelensky, white house officials did the same with this russian official oval office meeting as well. >> i would start with "the washington post" reporting tonight, rachel. i guess i would put it this way. we don't know if this was the coverup or if this was a coverup. just another run-of-the-mill coverup in this white house. the whistle-blower was very specific in his statement that we saw for the first time yesterday saying that he heard it was not the first time that white house officials, not that they had just reduced the access of these transcripts, but they had actually placed these on this special stand-alone top secret code word server. we don't know if the memo of this russian conversation was actual
but i want to bring into the conversation ned price, former senior director at the national security council. he was a senior analyst at the cia. mr. price, great to have you with us on short notice. >> thank you. >> let me get your reaction to this that the white house walled off or shrank the usual access to the notes from not just the president's call with ukrainian president zelensky, white house officials did the same with this russian official oval office meeting as well....
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thank you, cynthia, ned price. >>> the fog machine, for hillary it was benghazi, benghazi, benghazi, and the e-mails, the e-mails, and now it's biden and ukraine. >> you know what i found out about joe biden, you know what i told my colleague, they're going to cover this up. too bad biden is involved in this. i got a nice straight case of ukrainian collusion. >> doesn't matter that the allegations are untrue or not even spelled out by this crowd, they keep hammering away at it, without saying what's wrong. what did biden do wrong, please tell us. >>> plus, elizabeth warren surges ahead in iowa, she's ahead of biden now. the democrats know whoever wins the caucus almost always gets the nomination. what can biden, bernie, and the others do to stop her. she's going fast. much more we're going to get to tonight. stick with us. ore we're going t tonight. stick with us. playing throughou) so, i needed legal advice, and i heard that my cousin's wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him. but he never called me back! if your cousin's wife's sister's husband isn't a lawyer, call le
thank you, cynthia, ned price. >>> the fog machine, for hillary it was benghazi, benghazi, benghazi, and the e-mails, the e-mails, and now it's biden and ukraine. >> you know what i found out about joe biden, you know what i told my colleague, they're going to cover this up. too bad biden is involved in this. i got a nice straight case of ukrainian collusion. >> doesn't matter that the allegations are untrue or not even spelled out by this crowd, they keep hammering away at...
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and to ned's point about mental illness, we're already starting a mental illness narrative and there significant proclamation of mental illness. evil is not a mental illness. and let's talk about the nra because they seem to be at the center of this debate. this is the beginning of the end for that organization. 74% of the nra members are actually for universal background checks on all gun purchases, even though the nra itself is against it. 61% of nra members believe that if you lose your gun or your gun is stolen, you should by law report that to law enforcement. but the nra as an organization is against it. 90 plus percent of americans are for universal background checks as well. the president of the united states, the chief flip flopper seems right now to be against it. so i don't understand why we continue to have this debate about doing something as it relates to gun reform in america. and let me correct the narrative. it's really not gun control. we also have the freedom of speech in the united states of america, but if you use that speech to injure or harm or kill somebody, t
and to ned's point about mental illness, we're already starting a mental illness narrative and there significant proclamation of mental illness. evil is not a mental illness. and let's talk about the nra because they seem to be at the center of this debate. this is the beginning of the end for that organization. 74% of the nra members are actually for universal background checks on all gun purchases, even though the nra itself is against it. 61% of nra members believe that if you lose your gun...
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ned sharpless talks about the agents' mission for drugs an clinical trials. this is 20 minutes. dr. sharpless: thank you governor castle. it's great to be here. i want to thank research!america for convening this important forum to highlight key issues we face in medical science today, but also for its longstanding leadership in recognizing the need for quality research to improve medicine and health. i have been familiar with you for a while now and i find you to be the advocate for science that the governor described. i started my career as an academic biomedical researcher as well as a doctor who treated patients with blood cancers for many years. given my background, i cant think of anything more critical -- any topic more important than producing the best research to provide the best data that is needed to develop new treatments or our patients. my formative experience in this regard occurred when i took a year between my second and third years of medical school to participate in the hhmi research scholars program at nih, where i studied aids dementia. that experience helped me
ned sharpless talks about the agents' mission for drugs an clinical trials. this is 20 minutes. dr. sharpless: thank you governor castle. it's great to be here. i want to thank research!america for convening this important forum to highlight key issues we face in medical science today, but also for its longstanding leadership in recognizing the need for quality research to improve medicine and health. i have been familiar with you for a while now and i find you to be the advocate for science...
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[gunshots] candice marquez: if we would've screamed, he could've turned and shot us 'cause he was nedp with us. bigad: a gunman opens fire at the gilroy garlic festival. tonight, we remember the victims. alberto romero: my son had his whole life to live and he was only six. bigad: and honor the heroes. brynn ota-mathews: i'm so happy that i was taken in by this hospital and i was given just the best treatment i could ask for. bigad: and we're learning more about the 19-year-old gunman who crossed a creek and cut a hole in the fence to sneak into the festival with an assault rifle. we'll tell you about the bizarre items found inside of his car and why law enforcement is investigating the attack as domestic terrorism. john bennett: the fbi has opened a full domestic terrorism investigation into this mass shooting. bigad: plus, how bay area communities are taking guns away from some people in an effort to prevent future tragedies. marisa mckeown: if somebody says that they intend to do a shooting-- [screaming] marisa: we should act. bigad: and we investigate just how much money is being
[gunshots] candice marquez: if we would've screamed, he could've turned and shot us 'cause he was nedp with us. bigad: a gunman opens fire at the gilroy garlic festival. tonight, we remember the victims. alberto romero: my son had his whole life to live and he was only six. bigad: and honor the heroes. brynn ota-mathews: i'm so happy that i was taken in by this hospital and i was given just the best treatment i could ask for. bigad: and we're learning more about the 19-year-old gunman who...
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taker in ned along the or here we are a city beautiful horse and that's very real that's in the heart on there's an open stash of plants that is a bite of her own power for now over against them in the a calm cafe in the one to be bellevue hospital for how the drill here not too cool might include carrying on that would not. solve all difficulties. hill for her all to keep. sorta like off for lack of them the level of effort of rocks that protected kate and and the hill who are some of wrecking dunks i have and that is that they all love the new expired. how can. they love them oh we should get the. americans that they have the largest city in sirish other side the look a saudi you know what i don't want. one fellow that if the one i'm in the house with micah and. the logical and or the middle of the bad side then that's all i'm about some of the other. the them unlike the basha. so that a lot of the. dr not that i grew by he is a high profile successful business woman of our parents living and working in the netherlands aside from her business commitments she makes time at seminars t
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opponents say the new rules would confine them mostly to ned around 10:00 last night. police say one woman was shot. she died at the scene. the woman has not been identified and right now police have not made any arrests. also, in san jose, scooter theft suspect was found fatally injured. it happened on story road justly befo shortly before 4:00 this morning. a man told 911 three suspects had stolen his scooter. they found a man lying on the ground. when they went to handcuff him, they discovered he was unresponsive. the suspect was declared dead sometime later at a local hospital. >>> a crash we told you about on the bay, all lanes are back open near highway 80 near vaca a van caught fire. happened about 6:00 this morning. due to that flammable situation there are was concern that the tanks could explode. all lanes of the highway were forced to close in both directions during this morning's commute. it was fully reopened about 2 hours later. >>> federal prosecutors focusing on labs of e-cigarette maker juul. the crackdown on teens and the product. >>> plus, more legal
opponents say the new rules would confine them mostly to ned around 10:00 last night. police say one woman was shot. she died at the scene. the woman has not been identified and right now police have not made any arrests. also, in san jose, scooter theft suspect was found fatally injured. it happened on story road justly befo shortly before 4:00 this morning. a man told 911 three suspects had stolen his scooter. they found a man lying on the ground. when they went to handcuff him, they...
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ned sharp of the fda for details and comments he would have. >> the data gathered by the cdc and fda as described shows a very concerning alarming trend of use of flavored cigarette products. the president is directing the fda to take decisive action against this problem and finalize plans that we have been working on. >> severely curtailing access to e-cigarette products we believe drive childhood use and will help us get a handle on this alarming and concerning trend. >> commissioner sharpless has been working on this very hard but continues to double and triple up. we are looking at strong regulations but we want to get to the bottom of the situation. it has become so big so fast. commissioner, you know what to do. it is something that frankly should have been the into a few years ago in a much more advanced way. it wasn't, and we have something that will be very interesting to see what turns up and you will be able to report back in the near future. thank you very much. any questions? >>-- is still a possibility. >> with regard to mr. bolton, what led you to decide to part ways?
ned sharp of the fda for details and comments he would have. >> the data gathered by the cdc and fda as described shows a very concerning alarming trend of use of flavored cigarette products. the president is directing the fda to take decisive action against this problem and finalize plans that we have been working on. >> severely curtailing access to e-cigarette products we believe drive childhood use and will help us get a handle on this alarming and concerning trend. >>...