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>> vance: oh, sure, sure.tely had to defend this part of the world, had to defend some of the people who lived here. >> alfonsi: defend them from what? >> vance: i think, defend them from the assumption that they're all stupid, and that they don't know what they really want in the world. i think there is this presumption that the only people who live here are the people who are forced to live here. they can't get out, or they're too dumb to know that they should leave. and that's just not true. i think people are here because they care about their communities and they want to build something special here, just as folks in san francisco want to build something special there. >> alfonsi: kentucky native jonathan webb wants to build something special in his home state. we met him in pikeville, kentucky. once a thriving coal town in the heart of appalachia, it's been hemorrhaging jobs and residents. one in three people here make less than $12,000 a year, living below the poverty line. webb thinks kentucky is the p
>> vance: oh, sure, sure.tely had to defend this part of the world, had to defend some of the people who lived here. >> alfonsi: defend them from what? >> vance: i think, defend them from the assumption that they're all stupid, and that they don't know what they really want in the world. i think there is this presumption that the only people who live here are the people who are forced to live here. they can't get out, or they're too dumb to know that they should leave. and...
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thank you joy vance.telligence committee have sfo spoken and releasing the report on our presidential election calling it intelligence failure saying the russians targeted all of our 50 states. it was just last night republicans locked the latest bill to strengthen our elections. a check-in of how we are doing on tyranny with the author of the book of the same name as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a thursday night. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york, day 917 of the trump administration. the senate intelligence committee is out on its report on our election security, how far the russians exactly tried to reach into our system and how in
thank you joy vance.telligence committee have sfo spoken and releasing the report on our presidential election calling it intelligence failure saying the russians targeted all of our 50 states. it was just last night republicans locked the latest bill to strengthen our elections. a check-in of how we are doing on tyranny with the author of the book of the same name as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a thursday night. >> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters...
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thank you joy vance.mittee have spoken and releasing the report on our presidential election it on our hacked presidential election, calling it a cascading intelligence failure, saying the russians targeted all of our 50 states. >>> and it was just last night the republicans blocked the latest bills to strengthen our elections. >>> and a check in with how we're doing on tyranny with the author of the book of the same name as "the 11th hour" gets under way this thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 917 of the trump administration, and we have news tonight the senate intelligence committee is out with its report on our election security, how far the russians exactly tried to reach into our system, how ill equipd
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cy vance doesn't press charges. and in this case, they asked to downgrade what level of sex offender he was. the judge is what the heck you doing? it makes you wonder. >> and incompetence in dsk. the list goes on. and there was there was a columbia university ob/gyn 19 accusers in the sexual assault. vance's office didn't give him any jail time at all, any prison time at all. there is incompetence. there is potential corruption. here acosta possibly, vance possibly campaign finance, donations, mark kaz wits the trump lawyer gave a donation to vance and overruled his prosecutorial team who wanted to bring charges against donny trump jr. and ivanka. you run that, and if his children had been charged with felony fraud, does he become president? very hard to imagine. >> i almost am seeing this -- there is also this sort of blooming conspiracy theory around epstein, because it is so macabre. there is like this idea that it's like a pizzagate scenario. there is this enormous pedophile ring that involves every famous perso
cy vance doesn't press charges. and in this case, they asked to downgrade what level of sex offender he was. the judge is what the heck you doing? it makes you wonder. >> and incompetence in dsk. the list goes on. and there was there was a columbia university ob/gyn 19 accusers in the sexual assault. vance's office didn't give him any jail time at all, any prison time at all. there is incompetence. there is potential corruption. here acosta possibly, vance possibly campaign finance,...
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vance for allowing this person, jeff epstein, with the record with which d.a. familiar, to slip under the radar and continue to do these horrific acts right underneath the nose of the district attorney here in new york. >> martha: it stunning. 51 page indictment that had been put together by the fbi. today, alex acosta argued that it was unorthodox for the federal government to intervene in this state investigation and the way he portrayed his own activity and this was we came in there and we made sure that at least he was charged with something. >> so i watched the press conference of course and then i read the transcript of the press conference. it reads a lot better than it sounded. it was very lawyer-ly and very methodical in the answer. but it was timid, it was not persuasive, there was no passion. there was no outrage. basically instead of indicting this monster and having an indictment hang over his head while the lawyers negotiated, they negotiated first and the lawyers talked him out of indicting him. he's trying to take credit >> martha: they say ther
vance for allowing this person, jeff epstein, with the record with which d.a. familiar, to slip under the radar and continue to do these horrific acts right underneath the nose of the district attorney here in new york. >> martha: it stunning. 51 page indictment that had been put together by the fbi. today, alex acosta argued that it was unorthodox for the federal government to intervene in this state investigation and the way he portrayed his own activity and this was we came in there...
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attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and pentagon. former chief counsel for the hout house intel committee. and josh gerstein, senior legal affairs contributor for politico. jeremy bash, given your experience with this very committee, i'd like to begin with you. last night here we weren't alone on this broadcast in billing this as perhaps the most consequential day of testimony in recent years. in your view what was today really? >> well, there's one unassailable truth, which is that donald trump engaged in a massive cover-up to hide the fact that his campaign knowingly received support from the russian federation. just that one sentence, brian, as powerful, as alarming, as arresting as it was, never came out of the mouth of the key witness, bob mueller, today. instead he gave one word, staccato, sometimes monosyllabic answers. i respect that. he doesn't want to be a political prop. he doesn't like talking to politicians. he always hated going up to capitol hill to testify. but i
attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and pentagon. former chief counsel for the hout house intel committee. and josh gerstein, senior legal affairs contributor for politico. jeremy bash, given your experience with this very committee, i'd like to begin with you. last night here we weren't alone on this broadcast in billing this as perhaps the most consequential day of testimony in recent years. in your view what was today...
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attorney joyce vance. thought i would start a news read with the battle plan to attack robert s. mueller from republicans in the house is x, y, z. ing robert s. mueller led the fbi in the terrifying months and years after 9/11. he's the only fbi director in the country's history to have his ten-year term extended to serve three additional years for a democratic president. where is the sort of wake me up, i'm in a hell cape of a nightmare? >> it tells you so much that republicans' approach of the results of the mueller report is to attack mueller himself. prosecutors are used to this strategy, when you don't have anything as a defendant, when you can't argue the facts or the law, you go after the prosecutors and it never works. you watch defendants do this over and over as a prosecutor and they never seem to learn prosecutors have only one job and that is to marshal the law and facts and see whether there's a prosecutable case. this strategy is dubious. the republicans -- and we have seen them doing this in
attorney joyce vance. thought i would start a news read with the battle plan to attack robert s. mueller from republicans in the house is x, y, z. ing robert s. mueller led the fbi in the terrifying months and years after 9/11. he's the only fbi director in the country's history to have his ten-year term extended to serve three additional years for a democratic president. where is the sort of wake me up, i'm in a hell cape of a nightmare? >> it tells you so much that republicans' approach...
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i mean i agree with joyce vance. if you take all those clips together, that cuts out a lot of the garbage and focuses on what he actually said. then you really see a composite of information that gives plenty of information for congressional impeachment proceedings recognizes it's not so much as a criminal law standard because you don't have to meet the elements of a criminal offense for impeachment. high crimes and misdemeanors really means abuse of power, abuse of trust. he doesn't have to meet the elements of defense. the elements of obstruction offense for congress which sets some sort of con next what they should look for but not the require thes what they need to find for impeachment. once you focus on this being more of a political issue because olc has taken off the table an indictment as it relates to the president, then i think he's given them enough. i can see him as being the epitome of all prosecutor what's a prosecutor should be, not going beyond the four corners can of the document and let the politica
i mean i agree with joyce vance. if you take all those clips together, that cuts out a lot of the garbage and focuses on what he actually said. then you really see a composite of information that gives plenty of information for congressional impeachment proceedings recognizes it's not so much as a criminal law standard because you don't have to meet the elements of a criminal offense for impeachment. high crimes and misdemeanors really means abuse of power, abuse of trust. he doesn't have to...
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jd vance joins us.considering the role universities have in structuring our society, what effect does their corruption have on this country? >> yes, i'll give you three really big problems worth unpacking a little bit. so first, you have the universities which are effectively the gateway to a better life if you come from a lower even middle income background. that's really a disgusting way to structure society to say that you have to go through through this particular social test, you have to get into these particular colleges if you want a good job or raise a good family. second, even though it's disgusting it is true. given that fact when we live in a world where there are a limited number of admission spots, and if you tell people are you going to give an admission spot to somebody the son of privilege, who happened to be related to a politician from new york, are you telling a middle class kid, lower income kid, don't get that spot, it goes somebody who is a child of privilege. in the third wig thin
jd vance joins us.considering the role universities have in structuring our society, what effect does their corruption have on this country? >> yes, i'll give you three really big problems worth unpacking a little bit. so first, you have the universities which are effectively the gateway to a better life if you come from a lower even middle income background. that's really a disgusting way to structure society to say that you have to go through through this particular social test, you...
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barbara mcquaid and joyce white vance are former federal news utors and also nbc legal analysts. they recently took a closer look at many so of the big mueller reportyths for "time" magazine. leon harris joins us now with many sol of the highlights. leon? >> well, doreen, perhaps the most repeatede claim by president, his team and many republican lawmakers is myth number one. no collusion. now, we should note as the special counsel does that on collusis not a legal term. it was something that the counsel was not looking for. mueller did not establish a criminal conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia, but mcquaid and vance point to severalfnstances o possible interference, clupgs the trump tower meeting, sharing polling data andcommunications with wikileaks. they say that could be rollusion. now, myth numbe two. the other phrase that often follows the first. no obstruction. well, attorney general william barr came to that conclusion, but mueller did not. in his only public remarks mueller referenced department of justicepolicy thatrevents a sitting president from being c
barbara mcquaid and joyce white vance are former federal news utors and also nbc legal analysts. they recently took a closer look at many so of the big mueller reportyths for "time" magazine. leon harris joins us now with many sol of the highlights. leon? >> well, doreen, perhaps the most repeatede claim by president, his team and many republican lawmakers is myth number one. no collusion. now, we should note as the special counsel does that on collusis not a legal term. it was...
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attorney joyce vance.er thought i would start a news read with the battleplan to attack robert s. mueller from republicans in the house is x, y,z. robert s. mueller led the fbi in the terrifying months and years after 9/11. he is the only fbi director in our country's history who had his tenure extended. where is the sort of, you know, wake me up, i am in a hellscape of a nightmare? >> it to attack mueller himself. you know, prosecutors are used to this strategy when you don't have anything as a defendant when you can't argue the facts or the law, you go after the prosecutors. and it never works. you watch defendants do this over and over as a prosecutor, and they never seem to learn that prosecutors have only one job, and that is to marshal the law and the facts and to see whether there is a prosecutable case. we've seen them do this in hearings probably most of the folks on the committee will end up seeding their time back to jim jo roadan and he will try to sort of bump rim shots off of mueller. but the
attorney joyce vance.er thought i would start a news read with the battleplan to attack robert s. mueller from republicans in the house is x, y,z. robert s. mueller led the fbi in the terrifying months and years after 9/11. he is the only fbi director in our country's history who had his tenure extended. where is the sort of, you know, wake me up, i am in a hellscape of a nightmare? >> it to attack mueller himself. you know, prosecutors are used to this strategy when you don't have...
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i couldn't do it without friends like bob costa, annie karni and joyce vance. thank you for spending so much of this hour with us. >>> after the break, nbc news exclusive reporting on allegations of abuse at the border facility in arizona. we will bring it to you with one of the reporters who broke it next. t next is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed it can... with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save up to $600 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to
i couldn't do it without friends like bob costa, annie karni and joyce vance. thank you for spending so much of this hour with us. >>> after the break, nbc news exclusive reporting on allegations of abuse at the border facility in arizona. we will bring it to you with one of the reporters who broke it next. t next is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners...
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she saw it as well, it's disgusting. >> ty vance if you're watching, i would love you to join me on tv and understand why you allowed it to go from level three to level one. >>> coming up any minute now, russia born trump associate will arrive on capitol hill weeks after skipping his first scheduled testimony. >>> later, where were you 20 years ago, 20 years ago this summer? 20 years ago. it was the death of john f. kennedy jr. it stunned america. someone who knew him well will be joining us. >>> and the top issue for voters in the upcoming election could be decided today. not at the ballot box, but in a courtroom. we're going to explain exactly what it is and how it could affect your life. >>> plus, one day after a democratic presidential candidate dropped out, another one jumps in. just when you thought it was getting more simple, it's not. e. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowe
she saw it as well, it's disgusting. >> ty vance if you're watching, i would love you to join me on tv and understand why you allowed it to go from level three to level one. >>> coming up any minute now, russia born trump associate will arrive on capitol hill weeks after skipping his first scheduled testimony. >>> later, where were you 20 years ago, 20 years ago this summer? 20 years ago. it was the death of john f. kennedy jr. it stunned america. someone who knew him...
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attorney joyce vance.ou so much. >> thanks, ari. >> we're going to fit in a break and turn to a beat exclusive. barbara rez on the false statements about 9/11. >> i was down there also. and i'm not considering myself a first responder, but i was down there. spent a lot of time down there with you. n there. spent a lot of time down there with you eaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. stay on top of things. a faster laptop could
attorney joyce vance.ou so much. >> thanks, ari. >> we're going to fit in a break and turn to a beat exclusive. barbara rez on the false statements about 9/11. >> i was down there also. and i'm not considering myself a first responder, but i was down there. spent a lot of time down there with you. n there. spent a lot of time down there with you eaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is...
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attorney joyce vance. white house reporter for "the washington post," ashley parker. with us at the table former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. karine jean-pierre is back, senior adviser to moveon.org and executive editor for bloomberg opinion. tim o'brien is here. i want to start with you, joyce vance, and just leap into a parallel universe where on the day that it is unsustainable for the labor secretary to continue to serve in the trump administration, no one utterst word victim. no one says a word about a mischarge of justice. all they say is read the james patterson fictionalized version of the sex scandal. i never liked him and i and did the make acosta go. what is happening, joyce? >> trump just doesn't seem to understand that justice isn't just another deal. and this is so lard i think to watch as a prosecutor knowing that when you enter into a plea agreement in a case, you have equity that's you have to be aware of. you have a community. you have victims. you have the courts and you're trying to do the right thing. you
attorney joyce vance. white house reporter for "the washington post," ashley parker. with us at the table former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. karine jean-pierre is back, senior adviser to moveon.org and executive editor for bloomberg opinion. tim o'brien is here. i want to start with you, joyce vance, and just leap into a parallel universe where on the day that it is unsustainable for the labor secretary to continue to serve in the trump...
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emily: joining us to discuss is bloomberg's ashlee vance.lling holes into the skull and implanting wires. tell us how this works. it is always an adventure with elon. i got to go to the neuralink offices and several of their laboratories before the event. i actually saw a mouse that had gone through the procedure that elon is talking about. they drill this small hole in the skull of the mouse that i saw, then they have a computer chip at the top, then they call these wires threads pact with electrodes that go into the brain. for humans, it would be the same thing with the first human patients they want to drill for holes into your skull, then you would have a device that connects to the device behind your ear. ist device behind your year like your iphone app.. reads your thoughts. -- app. it basically reads your thoughts. they: how do they know what rat is thinking or that they are recording what the rat is thinking is indeed what the rat is thinking? neuro: that is well-known science. people have been monitoring animal trains and human brai
emily: joining us to discuss is bloomberg's ashlee vance.lling holes into the skull and implanting wires. tell us how this works. it is always an adventure with elon. i got to go to the neuralink offices and several of their laboratories before the event. i actually saw a mouse that had gone through the procedure that elon is talking about. they drill this small hole in the skull of the mouse that i saw, then they have a computer chip at the top, then they call these wires threads pact with...
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. welcome to all of you. franco, let's start with you. this executive order that the president has put forth tonight actually changes nothing materially. >> right. that's absolutely right. i mean, they basically instructed the federal government to do what the federal government's already doing, which is rather humorous. but that's trump, but that was the point. the point was to really go through the motions, stir up a lot of dust around this, feign hurt and anger and charging ahead and then wind up exactly where you knew you were going to be two weeks ago or at least the day the supreme court came out with its decision. having barr come out and sort of give the legal matter on all of this, sort of the cherry on top. but ali, this was all pretty much sort of the setup for what will come possibly this weekend, even though from what i'm hearing, a lot of the i.c.e. officials are not happy about these raids. there's a level of coordination. they're a little skiddish about it and exactly where they're going. if y
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. welcome to all of you. franco, let's start with you. this executive order that the president has put forth tonight actually changes nothing materially. >> right. that's absolutely right. i mean, they basically instructed the federal government to do what the federal government's already doing, which is rather humorous. but that's trump, but that was the point. the point was to really go through the motions, stir up a lot of...
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will do my go to again is obvious what i said but he did i say go up a thought as a hobby or said vance i post on this and i go deeper thought as a hobby and it will fly british said. the survivor it has we will check any grass out at it establishes ascii art that look it was wow look it is having a dog last week who did it go look at it he lost it so i vaguely ugh apples get was like it was our privilege like they'd be so heavily bad apples are about he was a member of familiarity. of a known 6 and you still have to search for the prince to be a leg i suppose we do not have all the legs as do have the president who has a good home for tree skin but he was going to use them for skill like never have a you can travel to nameless if you want to be public don't go to some point i'm sick from all that i guess to 3rd effects are. good men best cure is you she. is wrong you don't fall over years from part of illusion or still to be gone all in won't for certain no you're not alone the exist as guys to clearly see you there were a system she used if you just any i was passed on about on and do
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vance. one of the best segments of the year. thanks for joining us.on't live in washington and think bigger thoughts than the rest of us who are consumed by this dumb new cycle, i want to ask you a broader question. the parties have realigned, they do not represent the same people they thought they represented, or they have are presented for the last 70 years. i'm not sure the leaders understand this. but you do. who do the parties represent as of right now? speaker at a big level, the democratic party increasingly represents professional class elites and republicans represent middle or walking down the working class wagers. i think democratic leaders kind of get this. if you look at the big proposals from the 2020 democratic proposals, universal child care, debt-free college, even medicare for all which is a big hand out to doctors, physicians, pharmacy companies, and hospitals, they sort of get that they are the party of the professional class and a lot of their policies are geared towards making life easier for professional class americans. the pro
vance. one of the best segments of the year. thanks for joining us.on't live in washington and think bigger thoughts than the rest of us who are consumed by this dumb new cycle, i want to ask you a broader question. the parties have realigned, they do not represent the same people they thought they represented, or they have are presented for the last 70 years. i'm not sure the leaders understand this. but you do. who do the parties represent as of right now? speaker at a big level, the...
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all of us here at news 4 are remembering ow late longtime friend jim vance.t was two years ago today wheni we lost to cancer. vance spent 45 of his 75 years working here at nbc washington and we still try to live up to his high standards every day.ti we also s miss him, and we know you do, too, so we'll end the broadcast with some of his favorite music, "my mood" by mmsb. >>> tonight, dramatic new accusations from iran. 17 accused cia spies arrested, some facing death sentences. the claims as totally false and issuing iran a stern new warning as the uk holds an emergency meeting over that seized tanker in the gulf. ds>> mastive protests, hundf thousands takes to the streets in puerto rico. anger boiling over at the governor who's still defying calls to resign over leaked text messages. >>> horror at the ball park, another young fan struck by a foul ball. the major league batter devastated and calling for safety changes at america's stadiums, what
all of us here at news 4 are remembering ow late longtime friend jim vance.t was two years ago today wheni we lost to cancer. vance spent 45 of his 75 years working here at nbc washington and we still try to live up to his high standards every day.ti we also s miss him, and we know you do, too, so we'll end the broadcast with some of his favorite music, "my mood" by mmsb. >>> tonight, dramatic new accusations from iran. 17 accused cia spies arrested, some facing death...
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joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama law school.e both of your expertise tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, guys. >>> we have a lot more to get to and that breaking news out of the supreme court, which is next. f out o the supreme court, which is next y managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math
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joyce vance, was that a mistake in the mueller strategy? >> you know, it's interesting how mueller discussed that yesterday, andrea, he talked about the balance between collecting evidence and having sufficient time and it's clear that mueller for reasons that i don't fully understand felt tremendous time pressure, felt that he had to deliver there investigation in what amounted to record time for a special or an independent counsel. many of those investigations linger for years, but mueller told us that he told his folks to exit. what i think i heard yesterday is that mueller believed he had sufficient evidence of obstruction without questioning the president. mueller believed that the proof of intent, which is why he wanted the interview, was already there and anyone who reads volume 2 sees it laid out very clearly for multiple occasions. at the end of the day, it sounds like he didn't want to take the time for the court battles, which could have been, frankly, a couple of years and decided to let it go. whether or not that's good judgmen
joyce vance, was that a mistake in the mueller strategy? >> you know, it's interesting how mueller discussed that yesterday, andrea, he talked about the balance between collecting evidence and having sufficient time and it's clear that mueller for reasons that i don't fully understand felt tremendous time pressure, felt that he had to deliver there investigation in what amounted to record time for a special or an independent counsel. many of those investigations linger for years, but...
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ours watch more with reporter, ashlee vance, who demonstration. this sounds very sci-fi. are talking about cybernetic late enhancing -- cybernetically cybernetically and hang seng human beings -- cybernetically enhancing human beings. there has been a lot of work done in university labs, now you see this startup backed million something, trying to push this state-of-the-art forward, quite dramatically. the company has only been around since 2017, and the fact that they already have these devices and papers seem pretty impressive. amber: it is one thing to holes into the ground, which is what he does as a company, to asking people to bore holes into their skulls. ashlee: they are claiming they want to start human trials next year. the people doing this are not going to be typical consumers, they are people who are going to be paralyzed and have not really had many other options. olink,ing to neur they want to set up these trials by the end of next year. theourse, the big issue is fda and whether they would approve something like this. at the moment, they are inserting thes
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. >> joyce vance, thank you for being with us. this story was always a bit confusing to people about what was necessary to get the citizenship question on the census. there were a lot of americans who weren't really sure about why it matters that it is on or off. but as you and i have discussed before, the administration tried to get it on. they told the supreme court they needed it. they had a deadline by which they had to have a decision. the supreme court gave them a decision. now the president is trying to issue an executive authority. tell me how that works in the fails of the supreme court decision. >> so it is really confusing. a couple things that are important to know is what the supreme court has done is that they have enjoined the government from adding the citizenship question to the census. that means the government can't do it by issuing an executive order. the case in front of the supreme court has now gone back to the judge in new york and that can be a vehicle where the plaintiffs who are already in place could qu
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attorney and madison square garden contributor joyce vance.t me start with you out of the gates right here, what type of attacks are we expecting to see from the president? and how potentially problematic could that be to sort of the way we view the rule of law in this country? >> this is a president who has never hesitated to attack the intelligence community, the fbi, the attorney general when it suits his personal purposes. so i think we can expect to see more of the same. these attacks on the rule of law, and peter they're incredibly unfortunate. we should not think they're benign or harmless. they do a lot of damage to people across the country who become conflicted themselves and wonder if they can really trust law enforcement. that doesn't help anyone and it's inappropriate for a president. >> the president's position sort of evolved around robert mueller. before the report came out he called him an honorable man. now not so much if you listen to the president. anticipating the day two weeks from now, what is the most important thing ro
attorney and madison square garden contributor joyce vance.t me start with you out of the gates right here, what type of attacks are we expecting to see from the president? and how potentially problematic could that be to sort of the way we view the rule of law in this country? >> this is a president who has never hesitated to attack the intelligence community, the fbi, the attorney general when it suits his personal purposes. so i think we can expect to see more of the same. these...
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attorney joyce vance., joyce, some who have watched stuff like this in the past, might go, oh, i remember, you know what, at&t, what it was before and they had gone through this before. but let's jump back to exactly what today's case is here. what stands out to you, will this be effective based on what the criticisms are of big tech? >> you know, antitrust investigations tend to be long, slow-moving sorts of animals but they do perform an important function, protecting consumers in cases where some of the market giants here have gotten so large and they'll look into whether they stifle innovation or have other negative impact on consumers' experience. so this can be a good, if rather, painful process when it's properly done. >> katie from "the new york times," justice department reporter, who's held many different hats in her journalism career, one of which she knows this very space, tech, quite well. that was one of her old beats. what's happening here, katie? >> i think for a long time the tech companie
attorney joyce vance., joyce, some who have watched stuff like this in the past, might go, oh, i remember, you know what, at&t, what it was before and they had gone through this before. but let's jump back to exactly what today's case is here. what stands out to you, will this be effective based on what the criticisms are of big tech? >> you know, antitrust investigations tend to be long, slow-moving sorts of animals but they do perform an important function, protecting consumers in...
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model schmidt and his wife yvonne vance are among the 1st residents. to the flames conclusion it's a different way of life here the more the sly and. the water sparkles and reflect everywhere. and now exactly it actually seems more extreme and. you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door a gust of wind will come rushing into your face so everything arrives pretty directly here. this is one of a total of 30 buildings which are part of the project strong strip amsterdam each building has its own design. they all have one thing in common they flows on special concrete grafts fastened on to pillars the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons and must therefore be balanced precisely by architects like europe howard up front you have to go every thing that you put on the boat how heavy it will be because if you put in too much. weight it will be too low and then the water starts to come in so that's why we make a lot of calculations but front how heavy the boat will be 20 different architects were involved in the
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the l 319 is one of the holdings among transporter vance for mercedes-benz is a heritage that is proud to look back on. see these thomas councilman says the 1st transporter with the twin circuit brake system came out in 1955 then came the safety steering column and the brake booster through. he says it was here they began to emphasize the safety of the driver when it came to load securing for the 1st time this vehicle had lashing straps and a seat belt on the cap problem x. there are dispraise on the front and later years a.b.s. but we know they're dead the 1st printer which has just breaks all around and an airbag so it became more and more like a normal car. and last but not least here is the 1st printer with e.s.p. . since 1995 mercedes benz larger van has borne the name sprinter currently its in its 3rd generation and can be configured in more than 700 different ways starting with the front rear for all wheel drive and numerous body options. of course not only the technology has changed over the last few years when it comes to safety the systems have been steadily expanded and refi
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. >>> socks climb as the chief hands out a recut and a big dave furst libby vance.iane king hall that the new york stock exchange with this mornings money watch report. truck the federal reserve chair jerome powell returns for a second day of congressional testimony. today yesterday stocks. games but ended higher as a for hinted at a rate cut a heather catallo rose 76 points and the nasdaq added 60 clothing at a record high and the s&p 500 gained 13. no deal. thousands of you workers rejected a new labor deal upending agreements between the conglomerate and union leaders. the party out a preliminary deal but will have to return to the bargaining table. healthcare costs are one of the sticking points. >>> floor foods, one of the nations largest producers of packaged bakery goods is recalling more than 50 bread products, including hotdogs, and hamburger buns. the items may contain pieces of plastic. the brands being recalled include 7-eleven, higley weaken the, pu nbeam an dibi thedslix, d pigg 18 states are effective. >>> today july 11 or so 11 of the nations largest
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joyce vance, matt miller, thank you so much. basil, mike gorman, please stick with me. coming up the president renews his attacks on who are now known as the squad while the vice president promises that president trump will push back if the crowd chants send her back. again. maybe. plus puerto rico bracing for its biggest protest yet. a sweeping settlement reached with equifax over a huge data breach in 2017 that exposed the personal information of over 150 million people. the consumeder credit reporting company will now pay up to $700 million. the deal reached with federal and state authorities in addition to paying its financial penalties this deal requires equifax to adopt stricter data protection standards. that's a positive for those who are concerned about what's to happen next. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everythi
joyce vance, matt miller, thank you so much. basil, mike gorman, please stick with me. coming up the president renews his attacks on who are now known as the squad while the vice president promises that president trump will push back if the crowd chants send her back. again. maybe. plus puerto rico bracing for its biggest protest yet. a sweeping settlement reached with equifax over a huge data breach in 2017 that exposed the personal information of over 150 million people. the consumeder credit...
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from of all morsi was trying to say to put that in mind vance and superstition pounds off a sudden halt in southern california in 1972. >>sarah minson from the usgs thanks for joining us stay safe. thank you. >>the earthquakes of course yet another reminder that everybody should be prepared for a natural disaster that of course means putting together an earthquake preparedness kit kron 4 sarah stinson. >>has more from san francisco. >>the earthquakes in southern california are giving people here in the bay area flashbacks of the 1989 loma prieta earthquake that devastated a lot of parts of san francisco. >>i mean i've been through the collapse of the embarcadero i've been through. she was about 7 months old when that happened so that was pretty scary so. >>those who experience that 6.9 earthquake tend to be a bit more prepared for the next big one expected to hit northern california. how are you prepared. >>2 weeks of water 2 weeks of food getting solar battery and assault. >>well it's to have a kid at home i have a kid that i had. >>the recent earthquake in ridgecrest is a wake-up call
from of all morsi was trying to say to put that in mind vance and superstition pounds off a sudden halt in southern california in 1972. >>sarah minson from the usgs thanks for joining us stay safe. thank you. >>the earthquakes of course yet another reminder that everybody should be prepared for a natural disaster that of course means putting together an earthquake preparedness kit kron 4 sarah stinson. >>has more from san francisco. >>the earthquakes in southern...
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joyce vance, thank you very much.'m sure you have a busy week ahead of you, like many of us. >>> before we go to break, quick programming note. do tune in at 9:00 p.m. eastern for "the mueller report" and then all day wednesday, july 24th, the mueller testimony continuing with brian williams. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ dto experiencer gthe luxury you desire on a full line of utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. age-relat
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festival in california police in the city of gilroy south of san francisco are looking for a motive vance a potential 2nd suspect 15 people needed hospital treatment for injuries some critical stephanie decker has more but. it took awhile for the reality to sink in. the unmistakable sound of gunfire at a popular food fair the 3 day gilroy garlic festival in the small city south of san jose. really scary i was i couldn't run anymore and i thought he's coming behind me and i'm going to get hit because i can run anymore those of a burst of supers like he was really like you reloaded i don't know how many maybe . maybe 15 each time i don't know those rapids that's a section so. pretty severe did you see the shooter or did you hear anybody who did see them i didn't see him the woman that jumped in the back of the truck with me she saw and so that he he was in fatigues and he had a machine gun the shooting started just after half past 5 in the evening police say the gunman cut through a fence to gain access to the festival grounds officers confronted him within a minute of him starting to shoot
festival in california police in the city of gilroy south of san francisco are looking for a motive vance a potential 2nd suspect 15 people needed hospital treatment for injuries some critical stephanie decker has more but. it took awhile for the reality to sink in. the unmistakable sound of gunfire at a popular food fair the 3 day gilroy garlic festival in the small city south of san jose. really scary i was i couldn't run anymore and i thought he's coming behind me and i'm going to get hit...
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him, vance said this was one of many examples of toxic masculinity in the villa.show has been praised for how anna reacted, she confronted him about his behaviour, she didn‘t have to do it on her own, she had her female friends accompanying her, in previous years female friends accompanying her, in revious ears it‘s female friends accompanying her, in previous years it‘s been about the boy romances but female friendships have been at the forefront this year and people love it. a focal point for the press, lots of people looking at this and wondering about duty of care and how itv have been handling that this year because there were massive controversies, there were massive controversies, the deaths of contestants, former co ntesta nts. the deaths of contestants, former contestants. ahead of the series itv announced it would introduce a duty of care announced it would introduce a duty of ca re process announced it would introduce a duty of care process and is part of that every contestant when they leave the ballot will receive up to 80 therapy sessions, at least e
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the united arab emirates egypt and france are planning to support of the world have to do without vance's weapons including sophisticated weapons and fighter jets and personnel to launch a new offensive to seize the capital tripoli that's after a 100 days of the fighting to take control of the capital tripoli. sources with the government of national called say that french fighter jets namely c. $135.00 and also a boeing $202.00 french fighter jets were noticed over at tripoli during the past 24 hours and high council estate is issuing this statement probably for 2 reasons the 1st is to uncover the 3 countries which issued a statement on the july 18th saying that all calling on the rival factions to stop the fighting and the 2nd reason is most of probably toward the international community including the united nations and the european union and also the government of national accord to one of them of the consequences of this new offensive if launch it by forces. and still ahead on al-jazeera 14 stories 55000 square meters and $1500.00 cans of paint we meet the man creating the world's larg
the united arab emirates egypt and france are planning to support of the world have to do without vance's weapons including sophisticated weapons and fighter jets and personnel to launch a new offensive to seize the capital tripoli that's after a 100 days of the fighting to take control of the capital tripoli. sources with the government of national called say that french fighter jets namely c. $135.00 and also a boeing $202.00 french fighter jets were noticed over at tripoli during the past 24...
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vance's in the most difficult regions of the world. and you have. innovative solutions to global health care problems that didn't make a difference maybe out of all these were good sure we saw the cure on al-jazeera. looking back on peter will be here and you are watching the al-jazeera news are reminded of your headlines iran will increase in witching its uranium levels in the next few hours breaching the limits set under the 2050 nuclear deal to iran have given the e.u. until sunday to save the agreement plans to scale down its commitments every 60 days but says it is still open to talks. protesters have returned to the streets of hong kong in their fight to a controversial extradition bill scrapped tens of thousands are marching towards the new train station which links the territory to the chinese mainland. talks between the afghan taliban and senior afghan representatives are underway here and they are separate to negotiations between the u.s. and the taliban which are also being held in the country capital a 7th round of talks ended on saturda
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elie mystal, joyce vance, it's all fine. >> what could possibly go wrong?reaction from elijah cummings responding tie se -- to a series of tweets by president trump about baltimore, the city that he represents. he was on the fox morning show when they talked about elijah cummings and "the squad." right away donald trump attacked cummings and his district. he responded, mr. president, i go home to my district daily. each morning i wake up and i go and fight for my neighbors. it is my constitutional duty to conduct oversight of the exec tifr branch. but it is my moral duty to fight for my constituents. more elijah cummings in the world, please. >>> coming up, a reaction to attacks on elijah cummings. but up next, more "am joy." nex. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber famil
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nazis put him behind bars for almost 2 years in 1901 he married his fiance hailed it as the nazis vance as anti nazis they were not just willing to discuss resistance or make jokes about the nazi lost but also to help people or hand out leaflets with a look at that. death is that they were ready to run these risks because they thought well we'll do it if we don't have an h.b.o. . the members of the so-called red orchestra came from all walks of life aristocrats communists christians artists and workers all circles where not everyone knew each other personally a lot of women were involved office worker erica from book door was brought in by your husband kai a sculptor her daughter saskia was born in 1937 or 2 beaten homes even they were not easily intimidated by authority and were never taken in by the nazis hollow rhetoric. for this and. what everyone in the group shared was the desire to get rid of the hitler regime to end the war and to stop the persecution of the jews they didn't look the other way like the majority of germans did they helped the persecuted hid them and got them out
nazis put him behind bars for almost 2 years in 1901 he married his fiance hailed it as the nazis vance as anti nazis they were not just willing to discuss resistance or make jokes about the nazi lost but also to help people or hand out leaflets with a look at that. death is that they were ready to run these risks because they thought well we'll do it if we don't have an h.b.o. . the members of the so-called red orchestra came from all walks of life aristocrats communists christians artists and...
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robert hunt, vance story taught me a lot. what i'm working on is a portfolio [inaudible] riding a donkey unicorn in the process. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a
robert hunt, vance story taught me a lot. what i'm working on is a portfolio [inaudible] riding a donkey unicorn in the process. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music...
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tom and joyce vance, thank you. >>> the winner is team usa, again.till ahead, the women's soccer team's historic victory. >>> plus, the latest on stevie wonder. he takes a break from music. the unexpected announcement he made last night. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new...