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notes in "ramp hollow", a number of things about jd vance's book including vance got out other quotes, the most unsettling currents in hillbilly elegy life and the necessity of leaving an emphasis on a strong and uncompromising grandmother. if meaningful occupation only exist elsewhere most appellations would be abandoned. if escape depends on someone who rises above the despair andabuse, most will be stuck . i'd like to ask everyone here about the perils that they see in vance's book . what's perils does having this one very popular and very sort of narrow account of life in appalachia, what risk does that pose for us? >>. >> so one of the things that drives me crazy about hillbilly elegy is that people when they appraise the book they say he's conservative person, that's fine but he said his politics aside to write some heart. this is not a luxury but i think even then i in particular grant are granted. >> but i would like to point out that when you blame poverty on thepoor, especially when you make money doing it, that is your politics . when you have a set of politics that say the
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vance's grandmother invested in him. he may have turned out to be a scum bag but j.d. vance's grandmother invested in him but he's the reason that he's a walking functioning adult now, the reason he went to yale. i don't care -- no, do i care, i do care deeply what j.d. vance said and i think elizabeth is right specifically the ugenics approach, what came out of the good is that there was an emotional investment in an individual and that's where they cared about the most in the whole story, screw the politics, screw the economics, there was a woman who said i will not let the kids --ly not let them go down and that's where good stuff happens, the little points of light inside rural areas where people say, i will not let this kid go down. i hope you didn't hear me say i like hill-billiody. he chronicled a woman who invested in her family even when it cost her a lot to do and even though she was a flawed human being and that's all i have to say about that. >> we actually had more than the seven minutes. we had significantly more time. [laughter] >> in fact, i would like
vance's grandmother invested in him. he may have turned out to be a scum bag but j.d. vance's grandmother invested in him but he's the reason that he's a walking functioning adult now, the reason he went to yale. i don't care -- no, do i care, i do care deeply what j.d. vance said and i think elizabeth is right specifically the ugenics approach, what came out of the good is that there was an emotional investment in an individual and that's where they cared about the most in the whole story,...
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joyce vance, thank you so much. a live look right now at the senate, facebook hearing that we have been watching all day, still going. we'll bring you the latest from mark zuckerberg's testimony and we'll also talk with senator amy klobuchar who just questioned the ceo. "mtp daily" is right back. ♪ ♪ from only the thickest, juiciest heinz tomatoes. no one grows ketchup like heinz™. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. >>> welcome back. mark zuckerberg is still testifying before a joints senate committee hearing where he is facing a grilling on user privacy.
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joining us now jill wine-banks, joyce vance, and jennifer rubin. all three are msnbc contributors. jill wine-banks i want to go back wards through what we heard about this possibility of a sealed indictment and how that might secure the future of the investigation even if somehow rod rosenstein or robert mueller were fired. >> it is a very intriguing concept. but i think there are actually better ways to protect the case that mueller may be developing. first of all, all of this assumes that there is a strong enough case for an indictment. and if there is a strong enough case for an indictment, you have to overcome the possible argument that a sitting president can't be indicted. if you can overcome that then i think you should go ahead with an indictment. i believe that a sitting president can be indicted, and that he could even be tried, some have suggested that he couldn't be tried because of his schedule. i think his schedule could be accommodated. the 25th amendment might be the appropriate use here to allow someone else to manage the office while he's defending himself. so if
joining us now jill wine-banks, joyce vance, and jennifer rubin. all three are msnbc contributors. jill wine-banks i want to go back wards through what we heard about this possibility of a sealed indictment and how that might secure the future of the investigation even if somehow rod rosenstein or robert mueller were fired. >> it is a very intriguing concept. but i think there are actually better ways to protect the case that mueller may be developing. first of all, all of this assumes...
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vance chandler/sacramento pd "that will be part of our investigation.scussed at the last city council meeting. chief daniel hahn/sacramento police"the department policy on march 18th did not specifically address muting of the body cameras."chief daniel hahn implemented an emergency muting ordinance.now, officers can only mute their cameras for medical discussions, witness request, while speaking to a victim of a sensitive crime like sexual assault, if the officer is away from the scene or people, and in extraordinary circumstances or approved by a supervisor.chief daniel hahn/sacramento police"they must now audibly record on that camera the reason for the deactivation of muting before ever muting it."as hours of video are made public, officer's actions in a few critical moments are still being scrutinized.nat sound ( james ) southwest airline breaking ( darya ) ( darya ) ( darya ) happening today... happening ( darya ) ( darya ) happening today... senate candidate paul taylor is hosting a news conference to announce that he will lead the non-sanctuary s
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attorney joyce vance. joyce, let me start with you because a former federal prosecutor said to me tonight, ignore the u.s. attorney's manual. there are two things that they had to have suspected michael cohen of doing to have obtained this search warrant. one, either he was non-responsive to subpoenas, or, two, they have evidence or suspicion that he was destroying evidence. your thoughts? >> i think it's unlikely that he was just non-responsive to subpoenas. i think that they would have continued to try to work that out. that leaves me with the choice behind door "b," the fact that they believe there was evidence that was at risk of destruction. and also that they believe that they were entitled to pierce this veil that really covers lawyer-client conversations and communications in secrecy, and there was probable cause to believe that there was evidence of criminality that superseded that privilege so that it was appropriate for them to go in and collect evidence. >> so we listened to that sound together
attorney joyce vance. joyce, let me start with you because a former federal prosecutor said to me tonight, ignore the u.s. attorney's manual. there are two things that they had to have suspected michael cohen of doing to have obtained this search warrant. one, either he was non-responsive to subpoenas, or, two, they have evidence or suspicion that he was destroying evidence. your thoughts? >> i think it's unlikely that he was just non-responsive to subpoenas. i think that they would have...
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to julia ainsley and joyce vance and phillip rucker. our thanks for starting us off on a wednesday night. coming up for us, michael cohen announces he'll take the fifth in the daniels case. as you might imagine, stormy daniels' lawyer has had something to say about that on more than one network tonight. and later, a nomination hanging by a thread as the president's navy doctor nominated to run the v.a. facing new allegations of prescribing himself meds, drunkenness on the job, wrecking a government vehicle and more. the 11th hour just getting under way on a wednesday night. hey, want the fastest internet? done. and now, xfinity mobile is included. you can get up to five lines. you can save 400 bucks or more a year, which you can spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you can save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus, ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> this is the personal attorney to the president of the united states for at least
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attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. welcome to you all. jonathan, i'll start with you. how does comey come across in this book? corollarily, how does trump come across in this book? >> among james comey's final words in this book, in his epilogue, he says donald trump's presidency threatens much of what is good about this nation. he holds little back. it is a scathing indictment of the president both on high-minded ideals and also a handful of cheap shots. he sort of mentions that when he does finally meet him in trump tower in january 2017, he notices trump's hand size. though he notes that trump's hand size seems to be of normal proportions, that comey's hands himself were bigger. he notes that his skin was orange, that he seemed to have the outlines of where his tanning goggles may have been. repeatedly he goes back to the idea that the president seem ill suited to the job and not up to it and ill qualified in temperament to be president of the united states. that he often, as indicated there, seemed to have a mob-like mentality about i
attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. welcome to you all. jonathan, i'll start with you. how does comey come across in this book? corollarily, how does trump come across in this book? >> among james comey's final words in this book, in his epilogue, he says donald trump's presidency threatens much of what is good about this nation. he holds little back. it is a scathing indictment of the president both on high-minded ideals and also a handful of cheap shots. he...
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to julia ainsley and joyce vance and phillip rucker. our thanks for starting us off on a wednesday night. coming up for us, michael cohen announces he'll take the fifth in the daniels case. as you might imagine, stormy daniels' lawyer has had something to say about that on more than one network tonight. and later, a nomination hanging by a thread as the president's navy doctor nominated to run the v.a. facing new allegations of prescribing himself meds, drunkenness on the job, wrecking a government vehicle and more. the 11th hour just getting under way on a wednesday night. ways t. the northern percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. experience a blend
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vance, author of "suggestible you."n our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> an update before we ga woman has testified that missouri governor eric greitens physically assaulted her during an unwanted sexual encounter. the details were part of a report released tonight by the missouri state house committee that is investigating greitens. the group of five republicans and two democrats determined her story credible. greitens, who is a republican, was indicted in february on an invasion of privacy charge for threatening to release an explicit photo of the woman. he denies any criminal wrongdoing and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
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joyce vance, thank you. we'll be right back. smile dad.h blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> he says he may want me to investigate it to prove that it didn't happen. and then he says something that distracted me. he said even if it's a 1% chance my wife thinks that's true, that's terrible. and i remember thinking, how could your wife think there's a 1% chance you were with prostitutes peeing on each other in moscow? there is a less chance it's true. what 99% chance is it possible your wife would think it's true? >> is jim comey a psychology he can comment on someone else's marriage? >> i mean, at a deeper level that was about the character of a man. >> exactly. >> who would want another man to investigate something to prove that it wasn't true to his wife. >> right. that's why i think that is actually a meatier quote
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and a very serious martin luther king jr assassination with many vance plans to on are the iconic civil rights leader who was fatally shot on the balcony of this will tell activists say they are proud that so much has been achieved in the last fifty years but there are still a long way to go the loss have changed they say but too often there are not implemented properly. so we continue to think about what we must do after eight before and how we must continue to build community members. dorian's family the political power to really change hearts and minds right. and that still seems an uphill struggle just like in the days of martin luther king. the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt was the united states navy's biggest aircraft carrier currently on station in the persian gulf its monitors are a powerful weapon in the battle against the so-called islamic state in syria. from zero to two hundred fifty kilometer spare hour in the just two seconds it's rush hour on both of the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt in the middle of the persian gulf they're up to a hundred takeoffs a day off fighter jets reconna
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attorney joyce vance, she is a professor at the universe of alabama law school and an msnbc contributor. matt, you are one of the authors of that piece. >> sure. >> what is the thinking? why would fbi agents be looking for information related to the access hollywood tapes given they went public? >> right, is he what you have to do is you look at all the different things that we know that the fbi is looking at here. they are looking at the payments to women who claimed that they had affairs with president trump. and one of the things they are looking at is was michael cohen essentially facilitating payments to buy their silence? and if so, was that a campaign contribution? did that violate any banking laws? and then look, the access hollywood tape came out at crucial time. i think what the justice department is looking sat did michael cohen play any role in trying to tamp down the release of that video? did he have any role in sort of reacting to that video? and they had -- there was a catch-all after that that said we also want to know what else, you know, what other negative stories or
attorney joyce vance, she is a professor at the universe of alabama law school and an msnbc contributor. matt, you are one of the authors of that piece. >> sure. >> what is the thinking? why would fbi agents be looking for information related to the access hollywood tapes given they went public? >> right, is he what you have to do is you look at all the different things that we know that the fbi is looking at here. they are looking at the payments to women who claimed that...
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one year ago it was a very specific target and the russians were warned in at vance said they were able their trips away and make sure they were not impacted by this time it to be very different. last year we saw russian troops were informed 90 minutes ahead of the strikes and at the time the us air force was trying to avoid any military aircraft at the time. it remains to be seen what it might look like this time, given that the exchange between russia and the exchange has become more heated in the expulsion of russian diplomats in the us and we have seen more trump tweets. they are much food for thought. let's look at bloomberg. the huge challenge facing brexit. they are talking about new analysis that chimes with the view of the park is of the british government, those parts that would like to remain as closely aligned to the european union as possible. the analysis is coming from the eurasia group. i was looking at it and i was quite surprised because i didn't actually see much new stuff in there. many of the arguments that they are making have been well known for a while. it is bec
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joining us now are jill wine banks and msnbc contributor, joyce vance is a former federal prosecutor and professor at the university of alabama law school. and david corn is the bureau chief for mother jones and co author of russian roulette, the inside story of putin's war on america and the election of donald trump. he's an msnbc political analyst. jill, let me start with you, the idea that the president is getting ready to sit down with donald trump as early in the planning stages as that may be, first of all, would that be donald trump and his team's decision, and if so, what does that tell you? >> first of all, i think it's interesting they're saying its in its infancy in preparation and it's short and informal, which is exactly what you would expect from a president who doesn't read and doesn't have a very big attention span. no it isn't his choice. he can ask anyone he wants, the president would have to invoke a fifth amendment privilege. which he would keep with him. there is no protection if he committed a crime. >> let's talk a little bit about this. >> in january donald tr
joining us now are jill wine banks and msnbc contributor, joyce vance is a former federal prosecutor and professor at the university of alabama law school. and david corn is the bureau chief for mother jones and co author of russian roulette, the inside story of putin's war on america and the election of donald trump. he's an msnbc political analyst. jill, let me start with you, the idea that the president is getting ready to sit down with donald trump as early in the planning stages as that...
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joyce vance, former u.s.ppreciate your time tonight, joyce, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. makes the complex simple, giving you super hero levels of confidence. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes so nothing stands in your way. rocket mortgage: america's largest mortgage lender. marvel studios' "avengers: infinity war" in theaters april 27th. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to time to bask... in low prices! find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. refreshing, isn't it?. tripadvisor. >>> the most vulnerable republican in the united states senate is widely considered to be this guy. nevada senator dean hellehellers up for election. there's a lot of press interest in dean heller because of that vulnerability, and he doesn't do a lot of interviews. interesting that means the news that's been out is what's leaked from an event he spoke where he thought it was in private. politico said he hopes supr
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moody was convicted in both federal and state court in vance's death. he also killed a georgia attorney with a pipe bomb. (pam) new at ten: police say a freshman at california high school, san ramon was arrested for allegedly making a threat to the school. police say... the student planned to do harm to students and staff in 20-21... his senior year. the school district says they take this threat very seriously and will take the appropriate actions.. they also say that the safety of the students, staff and parent community is their highest priority. (steve) also new at ten:the two men arrested at a philadelphia starbucks last week are speaking out.rashon nelson and donte robinson described what happened that day. //white flash//donte robinson/arrested at starbucks in philadelphia: "so what i want is for a young man, young men, to not be traumatized by this and instead motivated, inspired." //white flash// rashon nelson/arrested at starbucks in philadelphia: "help people understand that it's not just a black people thing. this is a people thing. and that
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joyce vance, and john car len, former assistant attorney general for the justice department's national security division is here. let me start with you phill rucker and that fantastic reporting you and your colleagues had about why the president is so unhinged by monday's raid of michael cohen and perhaps paying closer attention to michael cohen's legal exposure and ups and downs and even his own at this hour. >> yes, it was a great story by my colleagues last night and it shows michael cohen recorded many of the conversations he had on the phone. in his office he'd play it back sometimes to colleagues. and there's heightened concern in the white house and among the president's friends and close advisers that there may be incriminating and rather damages information on those tapes ceased by the fbi in monday's raids. >> joyce vance take us through what sort of trouble michael cohen is in. if these are the proceedings and this confirmation from the u.s. attorney's office, from prosecutors there, these undercriminal investigation there, take us how through that is separate and apart from
joyce vance, and john car len, former assistant attorney general for the justice department's national security division is here. let me start with you phill rucker and that fantastic reporting you and your colleagues had about why the president is so unhinged by monday's raid of michael cohen and perhaps paying closer attention to michael cohen's legal exposure and ups and downs and even his own at this hour. >> yes, it was a great story by my colleagues last night and it shows michael...
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joyce vance, thank you so much. great to see you. >> thanks. >> all right. we'll be right back.th us. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. >>> two things for your calendar. actually, one is coming up so quickly, it's more for your watch. polls are closing at 10:00 p.m. eastern in that closely watched congressional special election in arizona tonight. deeply red district, but republicans have nevertheless been fighting and spending hand over fist to try to hold on the that seat. you'll be able the get
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joyce vance, former u.s.attorney from alabama, really appreciate your time tonight, joyce, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> the most vulnerable republican in the united states senate is widely considered to be this guy. nevada senator dean heller, he's up for election. in a state that donald trump lost in 2016. there's a lot of press interest in dean heller because of that vulnerability, and he doesn't do a lot of interviews. interestingly, that means the news dean heller has made is when someone has leaked from an event he spoke at where he thought it was in private. politico has audio from an event what he thought was private event, saying he hopes supreme court justice anthony kennedy retires this year otherwise he says republicans might be in for a route in november. >> i believe that we're gonna have another supreme court justice this year. i think kennedy is going to retire sometime early summer. that being the case, republicans are going to have a
joyce vance, former u.s.attorney from alabama, really appreciate your time tonight, joyce, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> the most vulnerable republican in the united states senate is widely considered to be this guy. nevada senator dean heller, he's up for election. in a state that donald trump lost in 2016. there's a lot of press interest in dean heller because of that vulnerability, and he doesn't do a lot of...
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you mentioned daimler in vance, alabama. volkswagen in chattanooga. there in munich in 1992 when helmut kohl and george h.w. bush witnessed a bmw to go to south carolina. much more needs to be done. hard to predict what's going to happen tuesday. liz: good to see you, ambassador. >> thank you, liz. liz: thank you, your entire family for service. >> thank you. liz: ambassador robert kimmitt. a big swoosh for nike shares, closing bell 37 minutes away, the sports apparel giant at the top leading the dow 30 after hsbc boosted price target to a buy. why? they say, quote, finally a light at the end of the north american tunnel from nike. >>> under armour giving nike a run for its money, shares of that apparel maker one of the best stocks in the s&p. up 5.75%. i accept i don't bike the miles i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis redu
you mentioned daimler in vance, alabama. volkswagen in chattanooga. there in munich in 1992 when helmut kohl and george h.w. bush witnessed a bmw to go to south carolina. much more needs to be done. hard to predict what's going to happen tuesday. liz: good to see you, ambassador. >> thank you, liz. liz: thank you, your entire family for service. >> thank you. liz: ambassador robert kimmitt. a big swoosh for nike shares, closing bell 37 minutes away, the sports apparel giant at the...
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vance and his daughter died. a family friend in the backseat was also shot but survived.obin) still ahead on the kron four morning news... rapper kendrick lamar becomes first rapper ever to win the pulitzer prize for music. we'll have this and more in the hollywood minute. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. the hollywood welcome back to the kron four morning news. i'm tracking your entertainment headlines today... in today's hollywood minute: an unprecedented music prize, a memorable walk of fame ceremony, and how to eat and drink like a superhero! here's david daniel. (rapping) "my dna not for imitation..."kendrick lamar won four grammys this year for his album "damn" -- now he's picked up a pulitzer! he's the first rapper ever to win the pulitzer prize for music, which typically goes to classical or jazz artists. (nat) "sorry i'm late. i was rounding up all the gluten in the world and launching it into space, where it can't not hurt us anymore."you may not be able to fight crime like "deadpool," but you can eat and drink like him! to pr
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thank you congressman and joyce vance and eli, my colleague here. coming up, the cohen threat. trump's allies are warning that cohen may flip. cohen has said he'll take a bullet for trump but will he do 15 years for him? plus trump warns he'll walk out of a meeting with kim jong un if talks aren't going in the wrong direction. they're not demanding to us depart from the 38th parallel, which is good news. president trump said people don't realize the korean war hasn't ended. isn't that a pattern with the president? every time he learns something new, which is frequently, he declares the rest of us didn't know it before either. isn't that democratic? and i'm talking about the start of the revolution started april 19, 1775. this is "hard dball" where the action is. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just beca
thank you congressman and joyce vance and eli, my colleague here. coming up, the cohen threat. trump's allies are warning that cohen may flip. cohen has said he'll take a bullet for trump but will he do 15 years for him? plus trump warns he'll walk out of a meeting with kim jong un if talks aren't going in the wrong direction. they're not demanding to us depart from the 38th parallel, which is good news. president trump said people don't realize the korean war hasn't ended. isn't that a pattern...
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he's turned on the vance twice this year, both times in the past week. the wine country is at risk of frost until june. in napa, kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> happening today in the south bay, the vta will have five newly purchased battery powered electric buses, expected to be in service within a month. >>> new 40-foot trolley buses are in service to replace the older fleet. this video posted by muni on youtube. the first three went into service on the jackson line. the examiner reports muni is planning to test nine battery powered plug-in buses. muni officials want to see if they can handle the city's steep hills. they plan to issue a request for proposals in june. >>> construction begins on the sunol express lane. this map shows the first phase of the project by spans nine miles between route 84 and route 262. the northbound express lane will stretch 14 miles between 84 and 237. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. here is the cooler weather i talked about. two to eight degrees cooler this morning. probably our co
he's turned on the vance twice this year, both times in the past week. the wine country is at risk of frost until june. in napa, kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> happening today in the south bay, the vta will have five newly purchased battery powered electric buses, expected to be in service within a month. >>> new 40-foot trolley buses are in service to replace the older fleet. this video posted by muni on youtube. the first three went into service on the jackson line. the...
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joining us, joyce vance, former u.s. aory and izabeth holtzman who voted to impea president nixon and currently counsel with har rick and fine stean. i want to get to you, joyce. the process by which robert mueller has to submit a report to rod rosenstein and then it's rosenstein's decision how that comes out, to make it public, writes a report of his own, or submits it to congress and congress has to decide what to do with it. walk me through how that usually happens. >> i think it's hard to talk about how it usually happens because it's such an unusual and rare kind of a situation. but one thing that we know about rod rosenstein, he certainly has his did etractors, but he belie in the justice department as an institution. he's a firm believer in the rule of law. so on there's a quirk here which is that much of what the evidence mueller is gathering is coming in through the grand jury. and that material they likely won't be able to release, so perhaps there will be some sort of an edited version or perhaps a summary ver
joining us, joyce vance, former u.s. aory and izabeth holtzman who voted to impea president nixon and currently counsel with har rick and fine stean. i want to get to you, joyce. the process by which robert mueller has to submit a report to rod rosenstein and then it's rosenstein's decision how that comes out, to make it public, writes a report of his own, or submits it to congress and congress has to decide what to do with it. walk me through how that usually happens. >> i think it's...
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joyce vance back with us.hen you look at all this, seth, what do you think is real, separated from the hype of the sparring in the civil case? >> well, ari, i think cohen's team is bracing for an indictment. that's pretty clear. i just had an e-mail exchange with michael avenatti before i came in here. he told me from the courtroom that's what cohen's legal team expressed. he also separately has knowledge that there's an indictment coming, although he wouldn't tell me how he -- >> let's break that into two. number one, cohen's team didn't say there's an indictment coming immediately. what they said was the exposure of a potential indictment should give him a cop out of the civil case. number two, what sounds more significant is you're saying that michael avenatti is attesting to you that he has knowledge of a federal indictment coming against cohen? >> yes, he does. that's what he told me. he can't tell me how he knows that. >> how would he know that? >> as rachel noted earlier, keith davidson, the other attor
joyce vance back with us.hen you look at all this, seth, what do you think is real, separated from the hype of the sparring in the civil case? >> well, ari, i think cohen's team is bracing for an indictment. that's pretty clear. i just had an e-mail exchange with michael avenatti before i came in here. he told me from the courtroom that's what cohen's legal team expressed. he also separately has knowledge that there's an indictment coming, although he wouldn't tell me how he -- >>...
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white house bureau chief for the "washington post," joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney, now an msnbc contributor and frank figluzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. as you can see, i'm having a battle with the teleprompter already. let me start with you, joyce, and a man, a moment, and a whole lot of legal bills, michael cohen. take it away. >> michael cohen is looking like the focal point for this investigation, or at least one of the focal points right now and the reason for that, nicolle, i think is because he brings together a lot of the disparate threats in this investigation that all lead back toward the trump campaign's relationship with russia. cohen was around in 2015 when and at that time cohen said he had not spent a million dollars on polling reports just to let them sit on his bookshelf and gather dust so special counsel will scrutinize russian relationships, that far back or earlier to see if these threads chase that far back and if they play out in the 2016 meetings or in other parts of the campaign. >> we know from your re
white house bureau chief for the "washington post," joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney, now an msnbc contributor and frank figluzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence. as you can see, i'm having a battle with the teleprompter already. let me start with you, joyce, and a man, a moment, and a whole lot of legal bills, michael cohen. take it away. >> michael cohen is looking like the focal point for this investigation, or at least one of the focal points right...
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i want to bring in joyce vance, msnbc contributor and a former u.s. attorney. thanks for being here today. let me start with the news that's developing that ken dilanian teed up for us. t"the wall street journal," the associated press reporting that it was vladimir putin who called who mike flynn didn't tell the president about right away, the president got very frustrated about that. potentially interesting, certainly. what do you make of that? what's the significance there to you? >> we're just learning about this inclusion in comey's memo now, but presumably mueller's team has had comey's memos really for months now and this would be part of the focus of their investigation. mueller's core charge is to understand the relationship, if any, between the campaign and russia. and these comments as intriguing to us as they are today are certain to have been thoroughly investigated by mueller's folks at this point in time. >> you also heard ken talk about what he believes is one of the most significant pieces of the comey memos. he knows correctly a lot of this is
i want to bring in joyce vance, msnbc contributor and a former u.s. attorney. thanks for being here today. let me start with the news that's developing that ken dilanian teed up for us. t"the wall street journal," the associated press reporting that it was vladimir putin who called who mike flynn didn't tell the president about right away, the president got very frustrated about that. potentially interesting, certainly. what do you make of that? what's the significance there to you?...
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think we just have to hope that the intercooler goes well ok and in a way moon isn't playing that is vance gentlemen we have run out of time and very rarely do we end on a positive note many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. and remember. in july twenty seventh i am. a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. and militant shelling in syria. on a his sacrifice quality has established a memorial they will recognize war reporters who often risk months with the sake of the truth and through them these you can submit to your published a video or a written form to a war. and no. maximizers financial survival guide. our two year president. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. you know. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you're going to walk into that excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. and you need to move on to finish him and the extremes to all forms of. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophren
think we just have to hope that the intercooler goes well ok and in a way moon isn't playing that is vance gentlemen we have run out of time and very rarely do we end on a positive note many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on c.n.n. and remember. in july twenty seventh i am. a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. and militant shelling in syria. on a his sacrifice quality has established a memorial they will recognize war...
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former deputy defense secretary, cyrus vance, president johnson's troubleshooter in last year's detroit riots, joined mayor walter washington in directing operations. the first night of disorder put the capital city on edge. tonight, has been far worse and has still many more hours to go. cbs news, washington. >> earlier today, after last night's violence in the capital died down and before the day began, mr. johnson proclaimed sunday as a national day of mourning for dr. king throughout the united states. mr. johnson also issued an order of dr. king's burial that the american flag is to be brought at half staff in all federal government buildings around the world. the assassination and its aftermath temporarily pushed aside the president's plans to pursue his new vietnam peace efforts at the white house. we got the latest on the president's plans and his mood from cbs news correspondent, dan rather. >> a violent afternoon faded into a sunset mixing with black smoke blowing from burning downtown buildings, just behind a half staff flag over the white house. there is a sad president in t
former deputy defense secretary, cyrus vance, president johnson's troubleshooter in last year's detroit riots, joined mayor walter washington in directing operations. the first night of disorder put the capital city on edge. tonight, has been far worse and has still many more hours to go. cbs news, washington. >> earlier today, after last night's violence in the capital died down and before the day began, mr. johnson proclaimed sunday as a national day of mourning for dr. king throughout...
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. michael crowley is back with us as well, national senior editor from political co, and sam stei politics editor for the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. michael, are we living in a new age when we're not surprised to learn of the planned meeting with putin from the other side, from the russians? >> no, it shouldn't be surprising. we've learned a lot of things about president donald trump from russian media, russian spokesmen. when he met with the russian ambassador in the oval office about a year ago, it was russian media that published the first photographs of that exchange showing everybody having a good laugh. it was a kremlin readout of that march 20th phone call was the first public information we had about the conversation. and then today the russians are telling us again for the first time that trump had extended invitation for putin to come to the white house. so the first striking thing is that the kremlin is the source of this information that trump has invi
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. michael crowley is back with us as well, national senior editor from political co, and sam stei politics editor for the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. michael, are we living in a new age when we're not surprised to learn of the planned meeting with putin from the other side, from the russians? >> no, it shouldn't be surprising. we've learned a lot of things about president donald trump from russian media,...
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s is in his brownie inside it's nice and airy partly thanks to air vance borrowed from the s. class well turning up the heat makes them glow red turning it down big global it's a fun detail just like the massage seats and the steering wheel from the s. class or not to release does. the c.e.o.'s coo praise sumptuous interior continues the flowing contours of the exterior and choice of high quality materials reinforces the upscale feel the ambient lighting systems choice of sixty four colors invokes something of the modern lounge atmosphere. the air jets are meant to recall jet engine. no yes that's right no it says the c.e.o.'s is evidence newest and back now the rear seat accommodates not just two but three passengers so a total of five people to go along. aside from the red and blue glowing here gets the digital displays have also been spiffed up here and there now they appear in different colors depending on the drive but. the one profile has been demanding too many sacrifices on the practicality front the rear seat can be folded down in three sections. as far as right holes
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admission was delayed on tuesday when an vance u.n. team says it came under small arms fire. u.s. defense secretary suggested the syrian regime may have brought about the delay on purpose to temp with -- tamper with evidence. een clashes between police and demonstrators in paris during the latest wave of strikes against president macron's economic and labor refos. police used tear gas to disper marchers in the south of the city. but a call by the left-wing cgt union for united day of action seems to have been largely ignored.er the u.s. f aviation administration has ordered inspections on 220 jet engines involvedhe same model in a blasphemous southwest parlines flight that shattered window, killing enger. investigators say a broken fan blade was the possible cause. it was the first deadly accident on a u.s. commercial airline in nine years. a minnesota prosecutor says there is not enough evidence to bring crimin charges against anyone over the death of the musician prince. the singer died two years ago from an opioid overdose at his paisley park complex near minneapolis. the
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and we'll take it at any point in the next 55 minutes. >> absolutely. >> let me get to you, joyce vance, on the question of shaea hannity. not only being the president's tip of the spear, in terms of being his messenger for the maligning, the character assassination of men like bob mueller and jim comey, the men who carried -- men and women who carried out the raid on cohen's office had to reach an incredibly high bar to be able to raid and seize documents from the president's personal attorney's office. does that look different in hindsight, knowing that sean hannity was one of michael cohen's clients? >> it doesn't look different to me at all, nicolle. the search warrant says that the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office provided probable cause to believe that cohen was involved in election campaign finance violations, was involved in either bank or wire fraud, and they were searching for evidence and for documents and for electronic information that would be relevant to that inquiry. so, the fact that they've come across a client's information in a lawyer's office is not unusual. that'
and we'll take it at any point in the next 55 minutes. >> absolutely. >> let me get to you, joyce vance, on the question of shaea hannity. not only being the president's tip of the spear, in terms of being his messenger for the maligning, the character assassination of men like bob mueller and jim comey, the men who carried -- men and women who carried out the raid on cohen's office had to reach an incredibly high bar to be able to raid and seize documents from the president's...
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miss fish do you think that mr vance canelo should fear for his own safety if he if he dares veer from the path that the castros have set out for cuba . well i don't know if fear is the right word certainly in the experience of past leaders who are not now part of the elite who have been put aside by both the delano gusto i think yes and who has learned that lesson well that he needs to follow the official line he doesn't need to make any waves and at this point that's why we know so little about him because he has been a party man through and through what about miami's cuban exile community we know that this community is no friend of the castro regime do they see any change possible now that a no on castro is president. i think there's various reactions to this change of the guard as you put it before on the one hand i think nobody really. that this is going to represent a major transformation of the power structure although i gain in the next few months and years we'll have to wait and see exactly what yes and who is willing to to do and how far he wants to pursue. the line that the
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming amy chua and jd vance. [applause] [laughter] rex this. >> this is my first ever interview as the interviewer. not the interviewee. i beg your forgiveness in advance because i've never done this and i might be pretty terrible at it. i felt that i would start by talking a little bit more personally about how we know each other. and of course it occurs to me that like you said earlier, my book is really at least partially because of you because the introducing me to my literary agent, give me confidence that the book was republishing and i guess the only thing that i'd ever really done to pay for it is come here in this beautiful synagogue and have a nice conversation. it has been a pretty one-sided relationship. maybe we should start talking a little bit about where the relationship came from for those of us in the audience who are not familiar with it and i am curious, i've never asked you this question but, when i was a student at yale law school, what did you think about me and why did you encourage me to
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming amy chua and jd vance. [applause] [laughter] rex this. >> this is my first ever interview as the interviewer. not the interviewee. i beg your forgiveness in advance because i've never done this and i might be pretty terrible at it. i felt that i would start by talking a little bit more personally about how we know each other. and of course it occurs to me that like you said earlier, my book is really at least partially because of you...