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okay. >> he doesn't know. >> so, joyce vance, why doesn't we start right there. in in the opening question, he's asked by chris coons of delaware whether their approach about dirt from the other side, he sits there and acts dumb struck that such a question would be asked and makes it seem like a very, very tough question to answer when other than donald trump and the people surrounding him, i don't think there's anybody in politics that would think twice about that but barr is in there. and now you have the kamala harris question about anybody in the white house, whether the president has asked him to open an investigation, and he's this
okay. >> he doesn't know. >> so, joyce vance, why doesn't we start right there. in in the opening question, he's asked by chris coons of delaware whether their approach about dirt from the other side, he sits there and acts dumb struck that such a question would be asked and makes it seem like a very, very tough question to answer when other than donald trump and the people surrounding him, i don't think there's anybody in politics that would think twice about that but barr is in...
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joyce vance, what happens next?> well, next we'll see this alabama bill begin to face legal challenges. i suspect we'll also see an outpouring of protests, certainly in alabama where those protests have already been scheduled for this sunday. but i think also across the country. and therein alabama bill which is soda crohnian may spark nationwide focus on what's going on in this area. >> let's listen to what pat robertson had to say today because stacey fox, this may be the first time you find yourself agreeing with pat robertson, at least in part. let's listen to this. >> i think alabama has gone too far. they've passed a law that would give a 99-year prison sentence to people who commit abortion. there's no exception for rape or incest. it's an extreme law and they want to challenge roe versus wade but my humble view is that this is not the case we want to bring to the supreme court because i think this one will lose. >> stacey fox, how did alabama go farther than pat robertson's willing to go? >> lawrence, i thin
joyce vance, what happens next?> well, next we'll see this alabama bill begin to face legal challenges. i suspect we'll also see an outpouring of protests, certainly in alabama where those protests have already been scheduled for this sunday. but i think also across the country. and therein alabama bill which is soda crohnian may spark nationwide focus on what's going on in this area. >> let's listen to what pat robertson had to say today because stacey fox, this may be the first time...
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. >> reporter: darian vance is the last known man to be with mae look a who is missing vance, malia'stepfather said he was on the way to the airport with malia and her 1-year-old brother on friday. he heard a noise coming from the car so he got out to check if he had a flat tire and he told police he was ambushed by three hispanic men in a blue pickup truck. >> one of them makes a comment saying malia looks very nice, very sweet. the other male hits darian in the head and darian loses consciousness. >> reporter: vance says he and the two young children were abducted and he didn't gain conscious ness when he woke up and his 4-year-old son was with him but malia nowhere to be found. took him five hours to go to the hospital for his injuries and report malia missing. >> i just want to find malia. i just want to find malia! >> reporter: malia's forth doubted those against vance's story. they pushed back against the critics. as the search continued, there were more questions. on thursday, the car vance was driving the night malia disappeared was spotted in a shopping center parking lot a f
. >> reporter: darian vance is the last known man to be with mae look a who is missing vance, malia'stepfather said he was on the way to the airport with malia and her 1-year-old brother on friday. he heard a noise coming from the car so he got out to check if he had a flat tire and he told police he was ambushed by three hispanic men in a blue pickup truck. >> one of them makes a comment saying malia looks very nice, very sweet. the other male hits darian in the head and darian...
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the discovery added to her suspicions about vance.he says just doesn't add up. >> do you still believe darian. >> no, i don't believe his story. >> only because i've been out here every single day doing what i have to do as a mother. i've been trying. and he hasn't been by my side not one time. he has not called me, i haven't heard from him since monday. i don't know what's going on. and it's like, if you're innocent, why can't you save yourself. why aren't you out here defended yourself. i defended you in good faith. >> nick valencia reporting there. our thanks to him. >> the stepfather of missing 4-year-old malia is due in court tomorrow. >> the president has been spending his rainy weekend in washington going after everyone from congressional democrats to a top republican senator. and even former white house counsel don mcgahn, the one person who may have single handedly saved trump's presidency. are we getting closer to what some are calling a constitutional crisis? we will answer your questions in the cross exam next. posal empti
the discovery added to her suspicions about vance.he says just doesn't add up. >> do you still believe darian. >> no, i don't believe his story. >> only because i've been out here every single day doing what i have to do as a mother. i've been trying. and he hasn't been by my side not one time. he has not called me, i haven't heard from him since monday. i don't know what's going on. and it's like, if you're innocent, why can't you save yourself. why aren't you out here...
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. >> darian vance has been accused of tampering with evidence. vance told police that strangers beat him and abducted maleah. she was last season on april 30th. on may 3rd, cameras captured him leaving with a laundry basket. >> it was found in the trunk of the car with a gas can and blood and evidence has been linked to him. >> let's get to new details in a fire coming out of berkley. this morning, smoke and flames chased about a dozen people from their home on hearst avenue. firefighters say it was a tough battle. >> cornell bernard is live with details. >> reporter: firefighters here at station two said there were lots of fuels inside that home, wh dich ficu to out w pplusg night. a rude awakening for people living inside this home on hearst avenue in berkley. >> just a lot of black smoke and some flames. >> reporter: neighbors watched firefighters battle the two-alarm fl two-alarm blai two-alarm blaze. >> it was already going through the attic space when we arrived. >> reporter: luckily the residents made it out on their own. in fact, all 12 p
. >> darian vance has been accused of tampering with evidence. vance told police that strangers beat him and abducted maleah. she was last season on april 30th. on may 3rd, cameras captured him leaving with a laundry basket. >> it was found in the trunk of the car with a gas can and blood and evidence has been linked to him. >> let's get to new details in a fire coming out of berkley. this morning, smoke and flames chased about a dozen people from their home on hearst avenue....
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. >> joyce vance, let me ask you to jump in on what is not, not a good faith campaign on the part ofar rudy giuliani or sean hanny for the public or congress to hearre from robert mueller. what is clearly something sinister and thdifferent. calls from the right, some of the president's allies to have robert mueller on the hill to be pressed by jacketless jim jordan, what's that about? >> we know what it's about. we've seen this a dog and pony showan before. this won't be about asking questions of director mueller. it will be congressmen jumping up and down on their stage, using the bully pulpit to make statements and ending the statements with a question mark at the end so they remain within the procedural rules in the house. it may be worth it to hear from bob mueller in that forum firsthand, perhaps questioned cohesively by democrats. but this is the republican effort to discredit a man, who chuck has said eloquently, played by the rules. tried to preserve the country when those around him seem to be burning down its norms at a frightening pace. >> we're going to get to your calls be
. >> joyce vance, let me ask you to jump in on what is not, not a good faith campaign on the part ofar rudy giuliani or sean hanny for the public or congress to hearre from robert mueller. what is clearly something sinister and thdifferent. calls from the right, some of the president's allies to have robert mueller on the hill to be pressed by jacketless jim jordan, what's that about? >> we know what it's about. we've seen this a dog and pony showan before. this won't be about...
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police are still searching for vance's car. seen wearing blue jeans and a pink bow in her hair. if you have any information please contact police. abc news, los angeles. >>> abortion is now essentially illegal in georgia. this morning brian kemp signed a so-called heartbeat bill. it bans abortions if a fetal heartbeat can be detected. that can happen as early as six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant. the aclu say they are preparing a court challenge. other supporters hope it ends up before the united states supreme court so they can challenge roe versus wade. >>> a man stole hennessey from costco. the man was seen wheeling out a cart load of cognac. it appears an employee questions him but then lets him leave. he's accused of stealing a home security system, swiping a total of $15,000 worth of stuff. not long after, police made an arrest. >>> president trump's tax figures show his businesses sustained more than $1 billion in losses. the "new york times" is reporting tonight that it received 10 years of tax informa
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attorney joy vance, who spent 25 years as a prosecutor and phillip rucker for "the washington post," good evening and welcome to you all. matt, take us through your reporting. the tension is so clarifying now. this explains a lot. i will say this and not you tells us those around mueller are not above apparently dropping something like this on the eve of the ag's hearing. what if anything surprise you in the course of your reporting? >> well, look, we knew that mueller's report was not sort of completely represented by barr's four-page letter that just said shorthand would be no collusion and a shrug on obstruction. we knew mueller's report was way different than that. we can all read mueller's report. now we know that bob mueller when he saw bill barr offered that kind of overview or summary, even though that barr does not like to call it summary anymore. he was really upset. his displeasure with this, he said this was threatening public conference in the special counsel investigation. that's thing to say for somebody who's by a book guy and a chain of command guy and for him to obj
attorney joy vance, who spent 25 years as a prosecutor and phillip rucker for "the washington post," good evening and welcome to you all. matt, take us through your reporting. the tension is so clarifying now. this explains a lot. i will say this and not you tells us those around mueller are not above apparently dropping something like this on the eve of the ag's hearing. what if anything surprise you in the course of your reporting? >> well, look, we knew that mueller's report...
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to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that today? two experts are standing by in the field for us as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this thursday night. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner ne
to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that...
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to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that today? two experts are standing by in the field for us as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this thursday night. moving is hard. no kidding. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfinity. it's just another way
to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that...
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attorney, joyce vance, the author of that op-ed joins us. explain for our viewers what is in this alabama bill, joyce. >> this is a different bill. it's one that makes it illegal for doctors to perform abortions at any time during a pregnancy. it doesn't criminalize the woman's conduct rather makes it a felony for the doctor to perform the abortion. >> take me through your argument that this isn't just a bill that would affect the criminal exposure for any medical practitioner, make it a crime to provide that health care service for families, for women, talk about the goal's legal objective, which you outline in your piece that it is nothing short of bringing roe v. wade for relitigation by the u.s. supreme court. >> the house sponsor of this bill actually made the case for that herself, saying that the reason that the bill needed to move forward without any sort of an amendment that would protect victims of rape or incest was the issue of the personhood of the fetus could be presented to the supreme court, giving them an opportunity to reve
attorney, joyce vance, the author of that op-ed joins us. explain for our viewers what is in this alabama bill, joyce. >> this is a different bill. it's one that makes it illegal for doctors to perform abortions at any time during a pregnancy. it doesn't criminalize the woman's conduct rather makes it a felony for the doctor to perform the abortion. >> take me through your argument that this isn't just a bill that would affect the criminal exposure for any medical practitioner, make...
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just search j vance's final story so you can see it. >> it is something to see. you think lonnie bunch is going to get an day off aime soon? >> no. he's going to be busy. >> he is. >>> when we come right back, a supreme court ruling today on abortion celebrated by people on both sides. coming up on news 4 at 5:00, nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us live in the studio to explainme what it ans. >>> a man under arrest for nd drugging a sexually assaulting women he met at local bars. there are now new charges aga st this suspect. >> and a university of maryland graduate found alive after being lost for more than two weeks in the hawaiian forest talking about her hlth and >>> and the latest on that miracle in hawaii. overnight a man did manda ellerg a celebration wit the rescuers who found her after two weeks lost in the dense hawaiian forest. erika gonzalez has more from a new conference that just ended. >> the maryland native who was rescued from a fost in maui is telling a harrowing tale. amanda eller said on may 8th she felt a strong urge to go
just search j vance's final story so you can see it. >> it is something to see. you think lonnie bunch is going to get an day off aime soon? >> no. he's going to be busy. >> he is. >>> when we come right back, a supreme court ruling today on abortion celebrated by people on both sides. coming up on news 4 at 5:00, nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us live in the studio to explainme what it ans. >>> a man under arrest for nd drugging a...
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joyce vance, i want to explain to you two exchanges when we saw vance -- before we saw barr, forgivengress. we will talk about each on the other side. >> reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your march 24th letter. that it does not adequately or accurately necessarily portray the report's findings. do you know what they're referencing with that? >> no, i don't. i think -- i suspect that they probably wanted more put out. >> did bob mueller support your conclusion? >> i don't know whether bob mueller supported my conclusions. >> so counsel, we're not judge and jury here, but we have sense learned all evidence to the contrary, that he knew mueller had problems with how mueller portrayed his work. >> he did, there's no doubt. and there's one thing whether we're sitting here talking technically about whether this could be a sustainable perjury charge, hard to know the answer to that question without more details, but what's wrong here is whether or not this is actual perjur
joyce vance, i want to explain to you two exchanges when we saw vance -- before we saw barr, forgivengress. we will talk about each on the other side. >> reports have emerged recently, general, that members of the special counsel's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information included in your march 24th letter. that it does not adequately or accurately necessarily portray the report's findings. do you know what they're referencing with that? >> no, i don't. i think...
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to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that today? two experts are standing by in the field for us as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this thursday night. this thursday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient applebee's new loaded fajitas. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. has four levels of defenseremium gasoagainst gunk, wear, corrosion and friction. that helps keep
to joyce vance, to a.b. stoddard, to sam stein. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks to you all. >>> coming up for us, following the special counsel swan song, the democratic drumbeat towards impeachment proceedings growing stronger. some believe it's the path to salvation. others believe it's the path to ruin for the party. >>> and later, that warning from mueller. we've been talking about multiple systematic efforts by the russians to attack us. did anyone act on that...
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>> joyce vance, is it time to move on? i think 800 prosecutors signed onto a letter saying if donald trump were anyone else he would be charged with a crime. do you think they're going to reach the conclusion mike just described, decide it is time to move on from the mueller report? >> it is not time to move on from the mueller report. the problem we have is the attorney general did the president a great service but the country an enormous disservice when he made it possible for the president to parade this false litany of no collusion and no obstruction for a couple of weeks before the report itself was available to the public. so now we live in this twilight zone where there's two versions of the mueller report. one of the president's supporters you think he's close to exonerated. if you read the report like congressman amash and those of us on the show today you know that's far from the truth. so we need to have the opportunity for the american people to understand exactly what happened here. we can only move forward on
>> joyce vance, is it time to move on? i think 800 prosecutors signed onto a letter saying if donald trump were anyone else he would be charged with a crime. do you think they're going to reach the conclusion mike just described, decide it is time to move on from the mueller report? >> it is not time to move on from the mueller report. the problem we have is the attorney general did the president a great service but the country an enormous disservice when he made it possible for the...
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austria's far right vance chick vice-chancellor has resigned from the country's coalition government and is stepping down as the leader of the freedom party that's after german media published a secretly taped video allegedly showing him promising government contracts in exchange for campaign donations. you're watching news up next a documentary on how we will satisfy our energy needs in the future that's after a short break. stay tuned. it's all happening with. surely news from africa to the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to africa in program tonight from for an example. of these eat our i would say defeated africa join us on facebook t w for.
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joining me joyce vance and kmat miller. the con tell ll mtempt citation long time. you lived through the eric holder fast and furious which was furious but not very fast. >> not fast. it was settled last month. six, seven years after the citation was brought. i think that's the challenge for the democrats. the trump administration is resisting oversight on the family separation policy, on the fact that it won't defend the affordable care act in court. it's going to make democrats in congress, if they want to have any accountability at all to hold multiple officials in co contempt and take them to court. >> there's also the tax returns for ways and means being denied by steve mnuchin without any grounds that are legally defensible. he's saying there's no legislative purpose for this. under the law, that 1924 law, it's not up to him. the irs commissioner is supposed to just turn the taxes over. obviously, it could be challenged. also don mcgahn no longer an employee but executive privilege being asserted. this does seem like a stall tactic which could go well beyond t
joining me joyce vance and kmat miller. the con tell ll mtempt citation long time. you lived through the eric holder fast and furious which was furious but not very fast. >> not fast. it was settled last month. six, seven years after the citation was brought. i think that's the challenge for the democrats. the trump administration is resisting oversight on the family separation policy, on the fact that it won't defend the affordable care act in court. it's going to make democrats in...
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jason: we talk to reporter ashlee vance. >> orbital insight is a startup founded in 2013., this guy named james crawford, he used to work at google on a lot of ai stuff at nasa. he got this insight that a lot of cheap, small satellites were starting to be launched that would surround the earth and start taking a lot more pictures. traditionally, pictures of the earth are rare and expensive and he saw this day coming. that if you apply some ai software and some analysis to all of these pictures, you could start to learn some interesting things. jason: tell us about how and what the data are that are being collected? >> it is interesting. there are a couple companies doing this, orbital insight seems to be the leader in this nascent market. but as you mentioned, they use these images to appear down and count things like the number of cars in a parking lot. they can look at crops to see how healthy the corn is and to predict the yield. over the years, they have added a ton of stuff they count. these days, they had gps data they have gathered from smartphones to know how many
jason: we talk to reporter ashlee vance. >> orbital insight is a startup founded in 2013., this guy named james crawford, he used to work at google on a lot of ai stuff at nasa. he got this insight that a lot of cheap, small satellites were starting to be launched that would surround the earth and start taking a lot more pictures. traditionally, pictures of the earth are rare and expensive and he saw this day coming. that if you apply some ai software and some analysis to all of these...
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vance is author of "hillbilly elology."ng on, j.d. >> thank you. >> tucker: i've heard you say before, the saddest change of the democratic party is the abandonment of class policy for identity politics. >> that's right. you look at the study you cited. one of the crazy things, talking about white privilege does not increase sympathy for poor black people. it does it for white people. it has a divisive effect on politics. it destroys the national solidarity you need to solve the bigger problems and doesn't help the people it purporting to help. it's like pure division, no solution and everybody loses. >> tucker: i would argonaut everybody loses. it lets off the hook a ruined class. they failed fellow americans. they're in charge but they don't have to feel guilty about it. the middle class deserves it. >> i find it healthy to think about the real problems and who might benefit from a solution, a very real problem right now, if you're a black business owner, it's hard to get access to capital. whose fault is that? notice the
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joyce, if you were senator vance of become on the judiciary committee, what would your first question be? what would you want bill barr to answer tomorrow morning when our coverage begins? >> one thing that prosecutors don't like to do is ask witnesses open-ended questions or questions that they don't know the answer to. i understand that congress may have a little bit more of a fact-finding mission here. but i think the important question with barr who's smart and capable of dodging questions is simply confirm the facts that he is pinned down. it will be very important i think moving forward out of this mini crisis that we have seen tonight to have barr commit to what happened and when it happened and when he spoke to mueller and what he learned from mueller and what he knew when he made these statements in his prior testimony. >> chuck, let me go darker, have we just witnessed a successful campaign? to sit on this report long enough to maybe advance spin its details early on enough to cloud the actual findings and blunt the impact of the mueller report. >> well, it did and it did, r
joyce, if you were senator vance of become on the judiciary committee, what would your first question be? what would you want bill barr to answer tomorrow morning when our coverage begins? >> one thing that prosecutors don't like to do is ask witnesses open-ended questions or questions that they don't know the answer to. i understand that congress may have a little bit more of a fact-finding mission here. but i think the important question with barr who's smart and capable of dodging...
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by the way joyce vance will be on "morning joe". >>> president trump sets the stage for another fightsis at the southern border. details on the price tag trump is offering to address the issue. >>> plus bill karins is back with another check on your forecast. - [narrator] do you have less energy than you used to? - when i was young, into my teens and when i went into college and played college tennis, i could play all day long and never get tired. as i got older, i started noticing a change in energy. - [narrator] scientist have discovered that after you reach age 40, your body produces less vital nitric oxide than it did when you were in your 20s. with less nitric oxide you have less energy. so how do you get your energy back? take one atom of nitrogen and bond it with one atom of oxygen. boom. you just created nitric oxide, the miracle molecule your body needs to help support heart health and help give you more energy. now you can jumpstart your nitric oxide levels with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. based on nobel prize award-winning research recognizing nitric
by the way joyce vance will be on "morning joe". >>> president trump sets the stage for another fightsis at the southern border. details on the price tag trump is offering to address the issue. >>> plus bill karins is back with another check on your forecast. - [narrator] do you have less energy than you used to? - when i was young, into my teens and when i went into college and played college tennis, i could play all day long and never get tired. as i got older, i...
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. >> joining me now, joyce vance and also matt miller. welcome both. matt, first to you. dissonance there between the attorney general and robert mueller on whether or not sf not f if not for the office of legal con still reconstruction whether mueller would have had other options. >> yeah, they are trying to pin what he said. and that is probably right. technically what he said, that mueller didn't say we determined that the president committed a crime, is technically accurate. but what the attorney general left out in his statement was context and causation. if you listen to his statement in context, you would think -- you would come away believing that bob mueller didn't make some determination for some reason, maybe it was too difficult, maybe the call with a too close. and in fact there was an element of causation. he said in his report that was later released and in his press conference yesterday the reason we didn't make a difference is because the olc memo sells us we can't. and it is so important because it goes to the question of what is next. if bill barr's vie
. >> joining me now, joyce vance and also matt miller. welcome both. matt, first to you. dissonance there between the attorney general and robert mueller on whether or not sf not f if not for the office of legal con still reconstruction whether mueller would have had other options. >> yeah, they are trying to pin what he said. and that is probably right. technically what he said, that mueller didn't say we determined that the president committed a crime, is technically accurate. but...
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. >> bunch takes over his new job in about two ekwe at the signature sewni e' >> jim vancs final interview was with bunch. he interviewed him after he ham been n the director of the museum of the african-american history and culture.ho just s jim vance's final story. >> how good is that to see jim again? >> it was a beautiful piece too. >>> tonight new action after a news 4 i-team report. >> we talked to a virginia lawmaker vowing change after we revealed ways that cbd users could land in legal trouble. what he plans to do to help state law. >>> and record breaking an deadly and it's not over yet, folks. an update on the devastationin the midwest and then we're going to see more severe weather of our own tre. >>> fi night out becomes a nightmare. the alarming new details about the man police think drugged women atocal bars and tn toohek >>> new charges against the man accused of drugging and then sexually assaulting women he met at a bar in chevy chase. >>cary mome unfolding inside.b fr 47-year-old phillip cantor slipped the date rape drug into her drink, carrying her to a nearby aparent b
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vance lynn for mexico to take part in the event.>> it's a large community in san francisco about 20,000 of us just in san francisco. we always bring the tradition, we choose the form of dance and music that's traditional.>> reporter: the parade go through the heart of the mission district. the theme this year is explained by one of the organizers.>> all this hate and racism against latinos in this country, children being in cages and families being separated and walls and just the environment that we are living in today, we are reminding our community if we just stick to our culture which is about music and dance and food that we will survive this war. >> reporter: low riders let the procession. like this bell air, a crowdpleaser for all ages.>> we are about the culture and the community. it is a fun time. >> is considered to be the epicenter of the 1960s counterculture and the summer of love. is officially a national treasure. the intersection was home to the first to be boutique. the grateful dead, janis joplin and jimi hendrix lived in the area. national treasure is defined as a nati
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joyce vance, is there any kind of legal jeopardy or problem with the white house making this requesthn, or are we past that point? >> it's a really good question, because if you had asked if the president asked don mcgahn to go into bob mueller's grand jury to lie about this or if he asked him to go to congress and lie about this, that would be well within our legal description of obstruction, but we've identified this gap in the law that says the president can try to obstruct justice by asking someone to lie to the american people on his behalf or by lying himself. that's not a crime. that doesn't mean it's not a high crime or misdemeanor in the congressional sense that congress should be looking at as it moves forward at investigating the president's conduct. >> and how could this, joyce, potentially affect mcgahn's testimony before congress? >> you know, the president doesn't seem to be familiar with that old wisdom that you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer. we've seen him push someone away from his inner circle and into the camp of prosecutors before with mi
joyce vance, is there any kind of legal jeopardy or problem with the white house making this requesthn, or are we past that point? >> it's a really good question, because if you had asked if the president asked don mcgahn to go into bob mueller's grand jury to lie about this or if he asked him to go to congress and lie about this, that would be well within our legal description of obstruction, but we've identified this gap in the law that says the president can try to obstruct justice by...
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joyce vance, let me start with you. something i heard from the time that robert mueller was done to the moment his actual report was made available on the doj website was the explanation on obstruction is really confusing, from doj officials i don't understand it, doesn't make any sense, he basically punted. robert mueller did nothing of the sort. he did not punt. he found he could not say at the end of 22 months that trump had not committed crimes but he was hemmed in, restrained, boxed in, whatever word you want to use by doj policy that said you couldn't indict a sitting president. that's pretty clear. >> it's pretty thinly sliced and nuanced here. mueller starts by saying -- at least from my point of view analytically the first step is, if i could have told you the president didn't commit a crime, i would, and i'm not telling you that. that's the starting point. then he says, doj policy, which is the law and that's where prosecutors like to start, understanding the law that they're looking at, says we really can't m
joyce vance, let me start with you. something i heard from the time that robert mueller was done to the moment his actual report was made available on the doj website was the explanation on obstruction is really confusing, from doj officials i don't understand it, doesn't make any sense, he basically punted. robert mueller did nothing of the sort. he did not punt. he found he could not say at the end of 22 months that trump had not committed crimes but he was hemmed in, restrained, boxed in,...
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joyce vance, thank you so much. the art of the myth. back in the mid 90s, donald trump passed himself off as the super successful deal maker and businessman. now comes the reality, a report from the "new york times" showing years of enormous business losses. he lost a billion dollars of real money from 85 to 94. will he pretend to be something he wasn't. will delay obstruct the new norm. >> every single day the president is making a case. he is becoming self-impeachable. >> i can't wait to see what that means tonight. she said and speaker pelosi won't go ahead and impeachment. she is still cautious. will trump ever get held accountable? will he ever get caught? stick with us. he ever get caug? stick with us. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheum
joyce vance, thank you so much. the art of the myth. back in the mid 90s, donald trump passed himself off as the super successful deal maker and businessman. now comes the reality, a report from the "new york times" showing years of enormous business losses. he lost a billion dollars of real money from 85 to 94. will he pretend to be something he wasn't. will delay obstruct the new norm. >> every single day the president is making a case. he is becoming self-impeachable....
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attorney joyce vance is here. associated press white house reporter jonathan lemire. ashley parker white house reporter for "the washington post." and nick con if sore, reporter. what could go wrong on a friday? joyce we're going to start with you. this is two different pieces of evidence. two pieces of evidence that are eluded to in the mueller report but now we might have the kind of evidence that could crack open the public's understanding of donald trump's misconduct around the question of whether or not and how he and his legal team sought to obstruct the mueller probe. please explain both pieces for us. >> this should help the public understand how dangerous and devious attorney general barr's efforts to mischaracterize the mueller report as essentially exonerating the president although he didn't go that far but how deviate that mischaracterization was because now we learn more evidence detailed inside the mueller report we see there was this concerted effort by the president's personal lawyers to try to get michael flynn, someone who held powerful evidence abo
attorney joyce vance is here. associated press white house reporter jonathan lemire. ashley parker white house reporter for "the washington post." and nick con if sore, reporter. what could go wrong on a friday? joyce we're going to start with you. this is two different pieces of evidence. two pieces of evidence that are eluded to in the mueller report but now we might have the kind of evidence that could crack open the public's understanding of donald trump's misconduct around the...
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attorney joyce vance who has been working overtime today. joyce, we have spent, you have spent hours in this chair. now that you have watched it. you've thought about it. you've observed, you've absorb. what is your takeaway? >> i think it was disappointing performance. it was a bad day for the justice department. because we saw an attorney general who perhaps did not commit outright perjury but who is big to slice things very narrowly. cut his responses close to the bone in order to support this president. by the end of the day, you have the feeling you've been listening to the president's defense team. >> if barr refuses to testify tomorrow, where do we go from here? this is a massively important issue for those in washington. a massively important issue for those of us covering it. when you go out on the trail, right? she just said it. at a recent town hall, she and beto o'rourke, of the 75 questions they were asked, only two were about this. it is important for our rule of law but it doesn't seem to be a priority yet for the american peo
attorney joyce vance who has been working overtime today. joyce, we have spent, you have spent hours in this chair. now that you have watched it. you've thought about it. you've observed, you've absorb. what is your takeaway? >> i think it was disappointing performance. it was a bad day for the justice department. because we saw an attorney general who perhaps did not commit outright perjury but who is big to slice things very narrowly. cut his responses close to the bone in order to...
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joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. and former chief of staff to al gore, ron klain is here. >> i saw you on "the 11th hour" last night, now i wonder after a few hours have passed and the fact that not a single intelligence or national security official has come out and said this is a good thing for the intelligence community makes this a more ominous development than last night when the story broke? >> it's serious, nicole. i've been talking all day to national security professionals. here's what i think went on, normally if there's a doj investigation and they wanted to potentially declassify or release intelligence information, they'd work it out with the heads of the cia, nsa, and the director of national intelligence. clearly there was a disagreement. clearly there was a fight. clearly the heads of the intelligence organizations said we're not going to give you the authority to release information about our human sources who risked their lives and our clandestine collection mechanisms because if we do that for a pu
joyce vance, former u.s. attorney. and former chief of staff to al gore, ron klain is here. >> i saw you on "the 11th hour" last night, now i wonder after a few hours have passed and the fact that not a single intelligence or national security official has come out and said this is a good thing for the intelligence community makes this a more ominous development than last night when the story broke? >> it's serious, nicole. i've been talking all day to national security...
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historyo new awed vances, which for us is sort of our mission. >> reporter: and a research library and a chance to experience new life breathed into 116-year-old building. w derrickd for news 4. >> thank you, derrick. the new store hostsaily workshops on subjects like photography and coding. theksext six wee a storymaker festival featuring local artists. apple says half the new story the 225 employees are d.c. residen >>> all right. how's this for a fun weekend? checking out 28 countries without ever having to leave thi dist of columbia. the european union embassy had their annual open house and family had a chance to visit as many as they could and learn about the culture there. food, dance. the event honors thenniversary of the european union being founded. >>> all right. rainy, soggy weekend. that about sums it up if you learn nothing more. most want to know if they'll get any breaks to take mom out tomorrow? i think evebody's happy they got the graduations in today. >> glad we got graduation during the day. foryo tomorrow, ge favorite umbrella and give it to mom. she's going to nee
historyo new awed vances, which for us is sort of our mission. >> reporter: and a research library and a chance to experience new life breathed into 116-year-old building. w derrickd for news 4. >> thank you, derrick. the new store hostsaily workshops on subjects like photography and coding. theksext six wee a storymaker festival featuring local artists. apple says half the new story the 225 employees are d.c. residen >>> all right. how's this for a fun weekend? checking...
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the manager at the eaton vance global income group. great to have you with us, andrew. powell.eard from chair he last time we heard, sounded more upbeat about the state of the economy. does that mean we are not expecting any moves from the fed, at least this year? >> the minutes that are going to, later today, we have to keep in mind at that the meeting was three weeks ago. what was happening three weeks ago? the stock market was hitting a new high. the credit spreads had been ratcheting tighter. to expect something to come out of the minutes that is extremely aa. the market is -- extremely dovish. some extreme escalation in the trade war and a deep down turn in the economy, if you look at the market pricing, that is quite a bit all sides from the fed pricing. looking at fed funds futures, the markets rising in two rate cuts. iey have the dot plot, which think will go away in the near future. they're pricing in one hike. >> in terms of where you get -- you are in disagreement of fed futures. how much language do you expect there to be in the minutes about inflation? we
the manager at the eaton vance global income group. great to have you with us, andrew. powell.eard from chair he last time we heard, sounded more upbeat about the state of the economy. does that mean we are not expecting any moves from the fed, at least this year? >> the minutes that are going to, later today, we have to keep in mind at that the meeting was three weeks ago. what was happening three weeks ago? the stock market was hitting a new high. the credit spreads had been ratcheting...
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also joyce vance.kasie, you had a chance to catch up with jerry nadler. >> jerry nadler did speak with our colleague alex. i think the way he framed this conversation should underscore the way all of this is escalating between house democrats and the white house. quite frankly, after the initial barr summary letter, the chatter about impeachment got pretty quiet and democrats were making clear to us they didn't necessarily think it was going to be worth the political price. the speaker, nancy pelosi, has continued to be careful in how she's talked about it. she recently said she thinks the president is trying to goad them into holding impeachment hearings. the reality is they don't have that many tools left to try to force the white house to comply here. jerry nadler, who has similarly been careful in how he's chosen his words around impeachment seemed to take a step forward on this today. take a look. >> the president's posture now is making it impossible to rule out impeachment or anything else. the
also joyce vance.kasie, you had a chance to catch up with jerry nadler. >> jerry nadler did speak with our colleague alex. i think the way he framed this conversation should underscore the way all of this is escalating between house democrats and the white house. quite frankly, after the initial barr summary letter, the chatter about impeachment got pretty quiet and democrats were making clear to us they didn't necessarily think it was going to be worth the political price. the speaker,...
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that's really tough to understand. >> joyce vance, thank you for spending some time with us. can make sense of it, you can. after the break, mayor pete versus vice president pence, round two. that's next. two. that's next. when you shop for your home at wayfair, you'll find just what you need and so much more. you get to spend less time searching and more time loving every room, even the ones you never thought could look good. you get great deals on the things you need and actually want. you get fast and free shipping on thousands of items and finds for every home, and every style, at every price. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> there's been a big misunderstanding here. >> yeah. >> we did the whole thing for your benefit, we knew you were eavesdropping. that's why my friend said that on purpose. we're not gay. not that there's anything wrong with th
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reports but withdraws from a second congressional hearing as libyan wallowed ready for half time vance's on the capital tripoli his forces have detained two turkish nationals accused of being spies and the un declares massoud as the chief of the pakistani armed group a global terrorists. protesters in venezuela have responded to the call for an uprising from opposition leader by taking to the streets of caracas in their thousands they fought with security forces who deployed on the vehicles and water cannon to deal with the demonstrations at least one person has died as a result of the violence supporters of president nicolas maduro have also come out in force in the venezuelan capital. reports on the colombia venezuela border i. for a second day thousands of inmates wayland's filled the streets of caracas in protest and once again government security forces used water cannons rubber bullets and tear gas to try to disperse them leaving dozens injured opposition leader one way door called for mass mobilization hoping this will be the final phase of the operation to house president nicolas
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there's a bit more cleaver have to vance's on the capital tripoli his forces have detained two turkish nationals accused of being spies. and the un declares masood the chief of a pakistani armed group a global terrorist. and a limpid world champion runner caster semenya loses her landmark legal case over her high testosterone levels. welcome to the news our protesters in venezuela have responded to the call for an uprising from opposition leader one goh i don't know by taking to the streets in the capital caracas in the thousands they fought with security forces who deployed armored vehicles and water cannon to deal with the demonstrations at least one person has died from gunshot wounds supporters of president maduro also came out in force he's been addressing them in caracas under your plan if you when they plan their conspiracies when they come up with their schemes they forget a small detail they forget that there is a majority of the population willing to give their lives for the revolution they forget the small detail they forget that there is a union between the people and the m
there's a bit more cleaver have to vance's on the capital tripoli his forces have detained two turkish nationals accused of being spies. and the un declares masood the chief of a pakistani armed group a global terrorist. and a limpid world champion runner caster semenya loses her landmark legal case over her high testosterone levels. welcome to the news our protesters in venezuela have responded to the call for an uprising from opposition leader one goh i don't know by taking to the streets in...
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vance's research shows that construction contracts to domestic firms are only going to companies with close ties to the government he's also discovered that under the terms of the loan an arbitration according china would have jurisdiction over any legal disputes and if montenegro can't repay the debt in time china would be able to make collateral claims. for. the. protection of. montenegro is a small country with a population of just over six hundred thousand the average income is around five hundred euros a month the chinese loan is worth almost one fifth of montenegro's g.d.p. . we asked monte puts director for his assessment. but is there always risks associated with any construction project. the government investigated these risks in full detail. so we can say that the project won't be a problem for the montenegrin budget. and it's important to know that every cent of highway tolls will go into paying back the loan. we believe we'll be able to pay it back down to the last cent. we had to an area just south of the capital where another section of highway is under construction pitt
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vance admitted it is tough cheering against an oakland native. >> it's tough because it, it's homegrown. we love to see a guy from the bay area be successful but at the same time i want to put my love for oakland aside for the greater good. >> i get game one, he deserves one. but not here on our home court. >> reporter: now it is on to portland and the team is going to be up against what will be some very loud fans who have paid some very high prices for those tickets. this is the first time in 19 years at the trailblazers have come this far in the playoffs and you better believe it is going to be a loud game. >> portland is a great town, it will be a great matchup. thanks, kristin.>>> switching gears, dark clouds tonight from our tower camera. the rain is on the way out in the bay area at least for tonight but not for too long. >> a stormy pattern in may, maybe one storm, two storms in a normal may, we will have a series of storms. the first ending now. we are seeing one or two more showers at their, one is passing over the oakland hills at oracle arena. we have a few showers heading t
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place in the city of duma around 10 kilometers away from the syrian capital as government forces that vance towards opposition militants who had occupied the area here's a brief reminder of how the situation unfolded back then. well a newly leaked document appears to be at all odds with the o.p.c. w.'s official conclusion issued more than 2 months ago the report claimed that cylinders probably containing chlorine were dropped from the air on to the city of duma well western governments use those findings to blame the syrian government for the at however the document reportedly written by an affiliate of experts say it's unlikely the 2 cylinder were dropped from the air it claims rather they were placed there and this is the important part manually our senior correspondent morocco's the it brings us more. this was a comprehensive study and you way you look at it iis engineers experts accounted for almost everything apparently visited the locations saw all the images the videos simulated the physical properties of the canisters concrete steel supports rebars everything they could account for
place in the city of duma around 10 kilometers away from the syrian capital as government forces that vance towards opposition militants who had occupied the area here's a brief reminder of how the situation unfolded back then. well a newly leaked document appears to be at all odds with the o.p.c. w.'s official conclusion issued more than 2 months ago the report claimed that cylinders probably containing chlorine were dropped from the air on to the city of duma well western governments use...
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who are in a vegetative state for a very long time and they say it's just impossible to know what vanceon the bare really wants and also he is not dying you just need to give him food and water but he's rather a disabled person and many other people here in france are in the same state about 1700 and we don't know what they want so we shouldn't make the decision for them and this case has a drip of the french public is dominating media headlines why do you think this is the case well as you said it's a very emotional case it's splitting a family into 2 and also dividing public opinion but there's also one other thing which is somehow specific to france so the decision in this very emblematic case that has been going on for more than 10 years will certainly have an impact on other cases because here when there is one such emblematic decision other judges look that way and then are more inclined to go the same way and to make a similar decision and that's obviously what many others of the families of these 1700 other people in such a permanent vegetative state are afraid of ride elisa loo
who are in a vegetative state for a very long time and they say it's just impossible to know what vanceon the bare really wants and also he is not dying you just need to give him food and water but he's rather a disabled person and many other people here in france are in the same state about 1700 and we don't know what they want so we shouldn't make the decision for them and this case has a drip of the french public is dominating media headlines why do you think this is the case well as you...
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commentator as well as founder of the you tube channel her own home talks in belfast we have david vance he's a political commentator as well as the editor of news media dot net and in london we cross to peter tatchell he is a human rights activists all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let me go to evan first in copenhagen. it really took me aback after the fire at notre dumb the way they talked about the catastrophe in terms of turf them architecture but the fact that it was a place of worship for christians was very rarely mentioned also after sri lanka two luminaries that bill clinton and and i'm sorry brock obama and hillary clinton referred to easter worshippers well i don't know what that is no one worships easter but they were obviously avoiding the using the word christian in christians why. why is that go ahead. that's a very good questions because nobody has been able to answer that and so this last couple of weeks it's a big mystery why. i think you can say that secularism has seen chris tennessee as its
commentator as well as founder of the you tube channel her own home talks in belfast we have david vance he's a political commentator as well as the editor of news media dot net and in london we cross to peter tatchell he is a human rights activists all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let me go to evan first in copenhagen. it really took me aback after the fire at notre dumb the way they talked about the catastrophe in...