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and how it ended up to cy vance.at as a new yorker and somebody that's committed todd the rule of law, i think we are lucky to have him, he's going to giver an aggressive prosecutors in this case. >> and it is interesting really getting your perspective on that. that kind of matters especially there are tough calls to make. especially they get out of this grand jury. they have to decide they want to take something, take on some big challenges. barbara, as for the actual issues here, i want to read from the coverage of "the wall street journal." the elder, has driven a bmw, and they can live where ever they want. the prosecutors look at this effort as if a fraud or cheating. was this something you heard or later super streets? >> so far as appointments are concerned or big things like that, i have not heard anything about that. >> i had to call myself actually. i don't think he was given out apartments that workers could clearly but not for that period in time. i see the resolution. my son, he's starting school and i
and how it ended up to cy vance.at as a new yorker and somebody that's committed todd the rule of law, i think we are lucky to have him, he's going to giver an aggressive prosecutors in this case. >> and it is interesting really getting your perspective on that. that kind of matters especially there are tough calls to make. especially they get out of this grand jury. they have to decide they want to take something, take on some big challenges. barbara, as for the actual issues here, i...
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. >> not like a rocket, vance. coming off like a jet perhaps. i'll throw it out there, i can't see you so just jump in do you think that maybe not expedia but travel in general is a good bet >> we think travel is basically going to come back the real key is pay attention to valuation because a lot of the stocks have grown in advance of business coming back but we believe the world is normalizing, the consumer wants to get out that area of the business is going to do well we also like expedia we love cisco, one of the few technology companies that have not rallied nearly as much over the last 12 months stephanie we're in line with the same thinking. >> thanks, david. >> i would add in to this discussion, when you come back and look at the charts, no question that the reopening trade is still a theme that investors are looking to play and expedia has had a nice day over the last couple days. just need a little more wood to chop to reverse the longer term down trend and then a stronger move same with jets the question comes down to can we get enoug
. >> not like a rocket, vance. coming off like a jet perhaps. i'll throw it out there, i can't see you so just jump in do you think that maybe not expedia but travel in general is a good bet >> we think travel is basically going to come back the real key is pay attention to valuation because a lot of the stocks have grown in advance of business coming back but we believe the world is normalizing, the consumer wants to get out that area of the business is going to do well we also...
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cy vance prepares for his retirement this october.e charges have been levied against matthew calamari senior. the executive used to be trumped bodyguard. are theors last week may have gotten closer to evidence they need because his son, matthew calamari jr., also a trump org executive testified under oath before the grand jury. a former trump organization representative said his testimony would be quote useful. >> calamari's kid, yeah, he's going to be useful. he can talk about his own perks and perhaps his father's perks, and maybe has more information about donald trump. i am encouraged by it? a lawyer for both father and son last week saying quote they have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide. joining me, dannia perry and jill wine bank. welcome to you both. jill, everybody has been lighting up my twitter about your pin. it looks beautiful. thanks for bringing the best pins when you join us. what does this say about the criminal probe right now? >> it's still a lot investigation. it is active. it is ongoing. there were thos
cy vance prepares for his retirement this october.e charges have been levied against matthew calamari senior. the executive used to be trumped bodyguard. are theors last week may have gotten closer to evidence they need because his son, matthew calamari jr., also a trump org executive testified under oath before the grand jury. a former trump organization representative said his testimony would be quote useful. >> calamari's kid, yeah, he's going to be useful. he can talk about his own...
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joining me is claire mccaskill and joyce vance. a lot of this thinking is sort of main stream and main lined. it feels like what this is in the republican party is accept they did accept after president obama won, we have trouble winning voters of color. that was the old way of thinking wow, we need to rethink our strategy. the new thinking is yolo. we're going to pretend we didn't lose. we're not going to admit it and psychologically accept it's possible for us to lose. but what do you make of my theory? >> well, i think the problem here is you have a leader in the republican party who has no regard for truth, who has lied his entire life. i mean, this is a man who lies like other people brush their teeth and put on their shoes. it is his main way of come mup kating. when he doesn't like what the truth is, he makes up something else. look what he did today. his cyber ninjas basically say hey, guy, you didn't even get as many votes as you thought you got. you got less than you thought you got, and what does he do? he sends out the
joining me is claire mccaskill and joyce vance. a lot of this thinking is sort of main stream and main lined. it feels like what this is in the republican party is accept they did accept after president obama won, we have trouble winning voters of color. that was the old way of thinking wow, we need to rethink our strategy. the new thinking is yolo. we're going to pretend we didn't lose. we're not going to admit it and psychologically accept it's possible for us to lose. but what do you make of...
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vance and others. through line here, jake, the actual mandate, the osha mandate on companies isn't vaccinations. the osha mandate is weekly testing. so what j.d. vance is saying, don't comply with weekly testing? don't force people who are unvaccinated to take a test before they walk in the door? he wants to preserve their right to walk into a place of work with covid? i'm just -- again, if you get down to the basic intellectual through line here, it's hard to follow on that, because that's what the mandate is. for federal workers they're required to get tested, no opt out on testing. for other companies, get tesd. >> i'm not saying it's unconstitutional. there is a debate to be had. there are enough skeptics on the supreme court that anybody can stand here with any confidence this will withstand the scrutiny of this court, which is obviously more conservative and more inclined to agree with j.d. vance on some of these issues than president biden. keep in mind j.d. vance is in the middle of a republica
vance and others. through line here, jake, the actual mandate, the osha mandate on companies isn't vaccinations. the osha mandate is weekly testing. so what j.d. vance is saying, don't comply with weekly testing? don't force people who are unvaccinated to take a test before they walk in the door? he wants to preserve their right to walk into a place of work with covid? i'm just -- again, if you get down to the basic intellectual through line here, it's hard to follow on that, because that's...
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could be in dieted months ahead of cy vance's retirement? >> the evidence we've seen so far suggests he got the same apartment and car benefits the way weisselberg got and reported them in the same way. i don't know that yet. i haven't seen his tax returns. i don't know how he reported it. i don't know how the company counted for it. i know they accounted for weisselberg's fringe benefits even though i said it's much more than a fringe benefits case. it seems likely he's a target. the fact he wasn't subpoenaed to testify, it's because in new york they have a very strange rule that isn't common. that is if you testify before the grand jury, you are automatically imeunized and cannot be prosecuted for anything you testify about. so you don't want to put anyone before the grand jury that you think you might indict. and so the fact that the senior calamari wasn't put before the grand jury even though he likely as coo has much more knowledge makes me believe he is the target. >> danya, jill talked about cy vance and his retirement. we've known ab
could be in dieted months ahead of cy vance's retirement? >> the evidence we've seen so far suggests he got the same apartment and car benefits the way weisselberg got and reported them in the same way. i don't know that yet. i haven't seen his tax returns. i don't know how he reported it. i don't know how the company counted for it. i know they accounted for weisselberg's fringe benefits even though i said it's much more than a fringe benefits case. it seems likely he's a target. the...
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joyce vance, my friend, thank you as always.the white house or congress step up to protect roe v. wade, the women's health protection act which would codify abortion rights and get a vote in the house faces a rough road through the senate. co-sponsor of the bill dina titus is my guest when we come back. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. now with the samsung galaxy z fold 3 on verizon 5g ultra wideband, there's no more fear of missing out. or as i like to say... (crowd) no mo fo mo! download a movie in seconds, while acting in a movie. hyah! while also writing a movie. game on the go on the fastest 5g in the world. he's cheating! (crowd gasps
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that's bringing jody vance who's in montreal for his. so judy, talk us through the early projections, the prime minister expected to hold onto his job. but how is it looking overall for his body? well, it's really interesting all the canadian media here have called a minority government for just internet. just internet will be the prime minister of canada, once again. certainly a roller coaster since august, the 15th, when the staff election was called lots of criticism over doing so in a global pandemic cove, in 1904th wave hitting canada and even escalating in some parts of canada over the course of these $36.00 days. however, through all the lessons learned and all of the projections made and the speculation done prior to voting day, certainly today is a win for the prime minister in terms of getting and regaining that minority government that he had when he asked for this election on august the 15th still remains to be seen though, whether or not this can build to a majority looking at the patchwork quilt, but are the writings across
that's bringing jody vance who's in montreal for his. so judy, talk us through the early projections, the prime minister expected to hold onto his job. but how is it looking overall for his body? well, it's really interesting all the canadian media here have called a minority government for just internet. just internet will be the prime minister of canada, once again. certainly a roller coaster since august, the 15th, when the staff election was called lots of criticism over doing so in a...
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vance or some other crack pot. pennsylvania is a swing state. i don't think he's going to do it and i don't think he has much choice. >> howard, as always your substance is on point. as for your sick political burns, i will say telling someone you're no senator dirkson, they either have to be really into politics or a historian but to get that burn. >> dirkson's important to the civil rights bill. that's pretty incredible. republicans used to be real people in those days. >> shout out to senator dirkson. go ahead, mya. >> mcconnell has decided his future is in the supreme court, and i actually -- i think you're right, governor dean, about what's at stake here and that it's a bad political move, but unfortunately mcconnell has said i've transformed the country in the courts and my own image and that's very dangerous for the country. >> i think that's a fair point you're both hitting on, which is the way he's standing against everything, standing to thwart progress is the legacy he wants to preserve which brings us to another news update i have. d
vance or some other crack pot. pennsylvania is a swing state. i don't think he's going to do it and i don't think he has much choice. >> howard, as always your substance is on point. as for your sick political burns, i will say telling someone you're no senator dirkson, they either have to be really into politics or a historian but to get that burn. >> dirkson's important to the civil rights bill. that's pretty incredible. republicans used to be real people in those days. >>...
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and joyce vance, msnbc contributor and co-host of the sister of law podcast. found most striking is that this bill in a box so to speak is not just happening in texas, but it is something that's happening across the country. can you shed a little more light on this? >> the strategy to defeat women's abortion rights by conservatives has been to try different laws in different states hoping that somewhere along the way they get lucky and have the right constitutional challenge to take to the supreme court giving this newly conservative court the opportunity to overturn roe vs. wade outright or at least gut it like the court has done with the voting rights act, still technically in place but making it difficult to protect rights. so texas is a little bit of an overcorrection here where they've gone all the way forward with creating private enforcement and they did that because even though there's a mississippi challenge that the supreme court will hear next year, abortion rights still exist in mississippi, that the texas bill was designed so that it would go into
and joyce vance, msnbc contributor and co-host of the sister of law podcast. found most striking is that this bill in a box so to speak is not just happening in texas, but it is something that's happening across the country. can you shed a little more light on this? >> the strategy to defeat women's abortion rights by conservatives has been to try different laws in different states hoping that somewhere along the way they get lucky and have the right constitutional challenge to take to...
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joyce vance, you wrote a column two days ago which i have tweeted out because what happened in texas vis-a-vis the supreme court is complicated. there are a lot of nuances with it, and what has happened today with the department of justice is also complicated because there's the discussion of the merits of roe v. wade and the texas law, and then there's a discussion of process and procedure and what merrick garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you in the limited way in which we can do on television to explain what the department of justice is now doing in the face of what happened at the supreme court last week. >> well, you're right, ali, this is a little bit nuanced, but maybe this will help folks understand. what doj did today was they threw the supreme court's decision in the case last week back in its face. last week, the supreme court said gee, we've never seen this sort of private enforcement scheme before where texas has turned anyone who wants to be a vigilante against abortion into a vigilante who can go out and find these women and claim a $10,000 bounty if they sue th
joyce vance, you wrote a column two days ago which i have tweeted out because what happened in texas vis-a-vis the supreme court is complicated. there are a lot of nuances with it, and what has happened today with the department of justice is also complicated because there's the discussion of the merits of roe v. wade and the texas law, and then there's a discussion of process and procedure and what merrick garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you in the limited way in which we can do on...
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that's nothing compared to jd vance said. he said do not comply with the mandates.. don't allow yourself to be bullied and controlled. only mass civil disobedience will save us from joe biden's authoritarianism. david gregory joins us now. jd vance is calling for mass civil disobedience. the only requirement is for weekly testing. he says he wants the right to walk into companies untested. >> you know, i think that the biden administration knew they were going to face this, right? that's why they waited arguably too long to push this hard to get mandates to really push and prod. by the way a lot of companies already did this. they complied way back when there was an initial urging to do this. the irony of all this because we're in the political sphere and it's silliness, i would love to talk to jd vance why he felt president trump, his guy now, he wasn't his guy before, but it's his guy now, launched an unprecedented, highly successful and laudable effort to get a vaccine in the first place? oh, yeah, then he took the vaccine. the only thing president trump didn't d
that's nothing compared to jd vance said. he said do not comply with the mandates.. don't allow yourself to be bullied and controlled. only mass civil disobedience will save us from joe biden's authoritarianism. david gregory joins us now. jd vance is calling for mass civil disobedience. the only requirement is for weekly testing. he says he wants the right to walk into companies untested. >> you know, i think that the biden administration knew they were going to face this, right? that's...
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it's what we call a tease in the business vance, i heard you reference small caps they were hot earlier in the year and cooled way down they are starting to show signs of life as well. where do you stand >> they came out the first of the year and looked terrific for the past seven or eight months, they are doa, dead on arrival. they are building a classic pace here brian, the funny thing about small caps, they sit and do nothing for a long period of time when they decide to run, they are like a horse and run fast sdpfast >> how do you play it? do you buy etf or russell 2000 >> vbk vanguard small cap growth. trying to pick out the next great is a challenge buy the basket vbk is setting up perfectly. it is a classic o'neal breakout. if we get that, we get a good run. you can make the cash register ring on a short-term basis. >> they tend to move hot vbk. intel. real world ideas i appreciate it. vance howard have a great day >> thank you >>> when we come back, this morning's big money movers, including a huge trading debut for a shoe company backed by that guy roger federer. >>> plus, have
it's what we call a tease in the business vance, i heard you reference small caps they were hot earlier in the year and cooled way down they are starting to show signs of life as well. where do you stand >> they came out the first of the year and looked terrific for the past seven or eight months, they are doa, dead on arrival. they are building a classic pace here brian, the funny thing about small caps, they sit and do nothing for a long period of time when they decide to run, they are...
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let's get more from jody vance, following the story from montreal.uch of a struggle has this been for the liberal party of justin trudeau? jody fish certainly more than he had expected, we imagine, after the snap election was called on august 15, amid the fourth wave of covid-19. it has proven to be quite unpopular with many voters, at least that is what the polls are showing. the hope was to win a majority for the federal liberal leader, who will be on stage on the podium this evening, either to make an acceptance speech or concession speech, or to wait for the ballots to be counted late to the night. we are unsure how the mail-in ballots could impact the count. it is not a popular vote, it is first past the post. so various ridings are key. we will be updating as the night goes on. certainly, there is a strong media here, very much expecting that we will be working late into the night. polls right now are projecting a liberal majority, which is what the labor leader had when he called the election on august 15. this is typically a very busy room on
let's get more from jody vance, following the story from montreal.uch of a struggle has this been for the liberal party of justin trudeau? jody fish certainly more than he had expected, we imagine, after the snap election was called on august 15, amid the fourth wave of covid-19. it has proven to be quite unpopular with many voters, at least that is what the polls are showing. the hope was to win a majority for the federal liberal leader, who will be on stage on the podium this evening, either...
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vance is talk about it, we are happy to have them join us. thanks so much for coming on.of many conditions that enjoy nonprofit status, i would say and get to completely change the country nondemocratically using their tax exemption. how is this going on? >> well, the basic way this works is that the ford foundation, the gates foundation, the harvard university endowment, these are fundamentally cancers on american society, but they pretend to be charities, so they benefit from preferential tax treatment. so aoc talks about taxing the wealthy, but the harvard university endowment pays zero tax. the ford foundation that funds those radicals pays zero tax. they are not actually going to tax their wealthy friends or funding radical left-wing ideology. what they're going to do is tax normal americans and protect their friends, protect their special privileges so they have the resources to continue to fund what is ultimately the destruction of our country. this ideology is going to destroy our country. it gets special tax privileges from the american taxpayer to do that. >> tu
vance is talk about it, we are happy to have them join us. thanks so much for coming on.of many conditions that enjoy nonprofit status, i would say and get to completely change the country nondemocratically using their tax exemption. how is this going on? >> well, the basic way this works is that the ford foundation, the gates foundation, the harvard university endowment, these are fundamentally cancers on american society, but they pretend to be charities, so they benefit from...
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so let's get more in this now from jodi vance. in montreal, how close is this race likely to be likely much closer then? then prime minister just entered, go ahead and hit the painted on august the 15th, when he did call this nap election in the 4th wave of the cove at $900.00 pandemic, it is calm here on the shores of the saint lawrence seaway, on the eve of the federal election just $36.00 days after justin judo did call this election and there has been quite the passes since august, the 15th, not the smooth road that the federal liberal leader was hoping for on route to. as you mentioned, his hope of a majority government. in fact, it's been much bumpier than he might have expected. some might say it has been even downright unconnected in a country proud of its reputation of politeness. things are getting a bit rude. justin trudeau has seen his popularity wayne with several personal and financial scandals. one thing to note is that just intruder was wildly popular in 2015. he was much less popular in 2019, and he's become incre
so let's get more in this now from jodi vance. in montreal, how close is this race likely to be likely much closer then? then prime minister just entered, go ahead and hit the painted on august the 15th, when he did call this nap election in the 4th wave of the cove at $900.00 pandemic, it is calm here on the shores of the saint lawrence seaway, on the eve of the federal election just $36.00 days after justin judo did call this election and there has been quite the passes since august, the...
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a vote counting is still under way live to jody vance, who joins as trauma tree out, jody. we've already had a confession speech from the opposition. conservatives were expecting prime minister to to, to speak very shortly. we are indeed, as you can see behind me, the room has filled with the borders of the newly re elected prime minister of canada. that minority leader at this point, justin trudeau definitely a very jovial mood in here, a lot to cheers that has been so quiet leading up to this moment, i should point out that everybody is wearing their masks and everybody has been double vaccinated in this room. there's a maximum of $250.00 people allowed in this room, including media and the friends and family have arrived in here awaiting the victory speech for prime minister justin trudeau. after a $36.00 day campaign that started on august 15th and snap election called was by the prime minister. much to the chagrin of many across the country. some concerns leading into the day, no question, and a late hour certainly here, but much earlier it was called much earlier that
a vote counting is still under way live to jody vance, who joins as trauma tree out, jody. we've already had a confession speech from the opposition. conservatives were expecting prime minister to to, to speak very shortly. we are indeed, as you can see behind me, the room has filled with the borders of the newly re elected prime minister of canada. that minority leader at this point, justin trudeau definitely a very jovial mood in here, a lot to cheers that has been so quiet leading up to this...
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said judy vance, that life for as in vancouver. thank you so much for explaining some of the backgrounds to this very complex situation. the sister of north korea's leader says pune young is ready to consider ending the state of war with the size, but only a saw scraps. it's called hostile policies. the statement from came you june was in response to coal form. the sites officially declare an end to the korean war. she said it was an interesting proposal and a good idea. but a statement goes on to say that this would not make sense in the midst of the double standards and hostile policies. here's what the factory and president had to say at the united nations, just days earlier. hum, bundled promotion 2 years ago in this very place i declared 0 tolerance for war, a mutual security guarantee and co prosperity as the 3 principles required to resolve issues related to the korean peninsula. last year i propose the declaration to formerly end the korean war on more than anything and end of war declaration will mark a pivotal point of de
said judy vance, that life for as in vancouver. thank you so much for explaining some of the backgrounds to this very complex situation. the sister of north korea's leader says pune young is ready to consider ending the state of war with the size, but only a saw scraps. it's called hostile policies. the statement from came you june was in response to coal form. the sites officially declare an end to the korean war. she said it was an interesting proposal and a good idea. but a statement goes on...
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and jd vance, he's not ignorant, and they have become like a pro-death race to the bottom. here's the thing. both of those guys are vaccinated. their families are vaccinated, i promise you. it's sort of like they're trying to sucker people into, i don't want to die, but you can die. it's nelistach. >> it is, but i also think there's something deeper and idealogical here. i think there's been an interesting question about whether this is a fluke that the american right has gone in this direction, at least a portion of it, not mike dewine, the governor of ohio who has been quite good on things like vaccination. this portion, whether it's an accident or idealogically driven, and i think there's some level where there's this sense, this has to be defeated collectively. and we don't believe in that. and, you know, it's an individual choice. and ron desantis said it the other day. it doesn't affect me if you're vaitded. it's just not true. it very much does. but there is something deep there that is appealing to a certain part of the conservative mind, i think. >> yeah, you know,
and jd vance, he's not ignorant, and they have become like a pro-death race to the bottom. here's the thing. both of those guys are vaccinated. their families are vaccinated, i promise you. it's sort of like they're trying to sucker people into, i don't want to die, but you can die. it's nelistach. >> it is, but i also think there's something deeper and idealogical here. i think there's been an interesting question about whether this is a fluke that the american right has gone in this...
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were let's cross life to jodi vance. who's in montreal, forrest, jody. the conservative leader. i don't know to had said that this was today's decision to get people to the polls during a public health crisis was a vanity project. how are people reacting to this? what's the turn like i guess we're going to find that out today as polls have indeed opened in the maritime provinces of canada. here in montreal were just minutes away from this pulling station at an elementary school in montreal to open. and then we will see whether the posters are right and there might be some voter apathy. some concerns, obviously, about the global pandemic, worried about cope at 19, in the impacts of voting in a pandemic. or if canadians are, in fact, really rallying to vote around, as you mentioned frustration over just into those want for the snap election election that he called on august the 15th 36 days of campaigning, the shortest window of campaigning. certainly mister trudeau had expected an easier path perhaps to today that has not been the case pulling is very, very tight and in fact, too
were let's cross life to jodi vance. who's in montreal, forrest, jody. the conservative leader. i don't know to had said that this was today's decision to get people to the polls during a public health crisis was a vanity project. how are people reacting to this? what's the turn like i guess we're going to find that out today as polls have indeed opened in the maritime provinces of canada. here in montreal were just minutes away from this pulling station at an elementary school in montreal to...
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joyce vance, thank you as always. always clearing things up for you.>> all right. my head scratcher of the week, gaining the honor for sheer audacity, former trump adviser kellyanne conway complaining about getting the boot from an undeserved position on an advisory board to the air force academy, calling it a break from presidential norms as well as, quote, petty and political. that's right, the woman who coined the tern alternative facts is threatened about a break after her time in the trump white house. it started with a day one speech on american carnage and included such highlights of presidential norms as a travel ban targeting muslims, the very fine people on both sides, comments after charlottesville, referring to s-hole countries in africa and threatening to pull out of nato that don't raise presidential norms. she might want to focus on presidential norms that is spending the night of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 providing commentary for a prize fight for a fee, of course. my highlight, alexandria ocasio-cortez giving a tutorial on human sex
joyce vance, thank you as always. always clearing things up for you.>> all right. my head scratcher of the week, gaining the honor for sheer audacity, former trump adviser kellyanne conway complaining about getting the boot from an undeserved position on an advisory board to the air force academy, calling it a break from presidential norms as well as, quote, petty and political. that's right, the woman who coined the tern alternative facts is threatened about a break after her time in the...
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ok, the latest news on the context there from jodi vance in vancouver. thank you. rob mcbride's covering news out of asia from sol today. rob reaction out of china. yet while we are into the weekend here. so we're not likely to get any official government reaction at least probably until monday, but the tone is already been set by state controlled media in china, and it is rather triumphal as this is a win for china in the chinese media is eyes, at least the global times, that's the rather nationalistic english language, mouthpiece for the chinese communist party. it is carried a long article, quoting various chinese experts welcoming at this release, but still very critical of canada's role in all of this, accusing it of doing the bidding of the united states of illegally detaining bank, accusing it of the these accusations of fraud from the united states has been completely baseless, but pointing to the future, saying that with this case now over with her relief, that this could resets us china relations, which obviously been strained quite badly over the past co
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vance, i know you mentioned new highs. much more fun than new lows.megacap tech names have been some of the biggest outperformers, so-called faang stocks and the like in recent weeks as well. is there still room to run there, or would you be focusing on other areas of the market >> i would not there is a lot of room to run with big tech. i think it's going to be wonderful. the last couple of quarters this year i think will be very positive our by lines clearly the mathematical calculation on which way the market is going, we are bullish on large tech you should be buying on pull back and adding to your winners. continue to make the cash register ring. >> ben, you mentioned that this idea of seeing moderating growth from peak levels is maybe a little bit of a head fake in terms of an overall market call, but does it not tend to, throughout history, tell you that the market itself might be either downshifting or migrating away from those stocks most leveraged to the snap back to growth to other types. >>> how positioning-wise do you look to steer in thi
vance, i know you mentioned new highs. much more fun than new lows.megacap tech names have been some of the biggest outperformers, so-called faang stocks and the like in recent weeks as well. is there still room to run there, or would you be focusing on other areas of the market >> i would not there is a lot of room to run with big tech. i think it's going to be wonderful. the last couple of quarters this year i think will be very positive our by lines clearly the mathematical calculation...
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sy vance is looking into other defendants. that's the big take away here. they are continuing it and looks like to move up the chain to see if they can get to the people, the most criminally responsible for this conduct. >> if they have that bigger fish, calamari no pun-tended. if he testified before the grand jury, is he not up to be charged for the things he's charged about? what does it tell you looking at that origin chart? >> well, you are right, in new york witnesses who testify in the grand jury receives immunity. that means they can't be prosecuted and which can only mean these witnesses would be testifying against other people. and presumably that's a bigger fish. >> yeah, super interesting and you kind of walked us through it. we don't know more than this right now. as you explained, they're going some where that they are not done. anyone in trump's org and donald trump in general concerned of that development tonight and view it as bad news. joy, please stay with me, i want to turn to other big story we brought you. the bipartisan committee here
sy vance is looking into other defendants. that's the big take away here. they are continuing it and looks like to move up the chain to see if they can get to the people, the most criminally responsible for this conduct. >> if they have that bigger fish, calamari no pun-tended. if he testified before the grand jury, is he not up to be charged for the things he's charged about? what does it tell you looking at that origin chart? >> well, you are right, in new york witnesses who...
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joining me now joyce vance and katy kay and frank. frank, tell us what you expect to see this saturday. >> first, i expect to see extraordinary even unprecedented security precautions. i expect to see intelligence sharing and collection and a posture across the capitol region that brings in all departments and that's all what we are seeing right now. that's the good news. i also expect and watch carefully three things, attendance. the number counts. how many people are fed up with the lie and conspiracy and will not further support behind the january 6th rioters. i think not. i am not expecting to see that based on the chatter i see on their site. lastly, who's going to taking podium. what's the radicalized rhetoric we are going to hear about the rioters. are we going to see distancing from that podium and a lack of attendance pointing to a good sign ahead if that's the case. >> katy, we know no gop members are currently planning to attend in that rally. if it sticks, what does it say to you? >> how much republican members are caught
joining me now joyce vance and katy kay and frank. frank, tell us what you expect to see this saturday. >> first, i expect to see extraordinary even unprecedented security precautions. i expect to see intelligence sharing and collection and a posture across the capitol region that brings in all departments and that's all what we are seeing right now. that's the good news. i also expect and watch carefully three things, attendance. the number counts. how many people are fed up with the lie...
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joining me is joyce vance.hanks so much for making time. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we talked in recent weeks about how texas devised this law to work in certain ways, to shield it from federal court scrutiny. it's been mostly speculation until now whether that would do more than just shield the law from scrutiny, whether the law was actually work to punish abortion providers and people who help women in the state. how do you think this is going to play out? >> so this is a very interesting situation, and i think this statute which is designed to outsmart the justice system may be too cute by half, because in creating this private vigilante mechanism, it sort of becomes chaos. so we have here by his own admission this disgraced and disbarred former lawyer who is filing this lawsuit, and it opens a huge can of worms, but the biggest can of worms it opens for the state of texas is the possibility that now that the law is actually in effect that there will be a challenge to the law. lawyers call this
joining me is joyce vance.hanks so much for making time. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we talked in recent weeks about how texas devised this law to work in certain ways, to shield it from federal court scrutiny. it's been mostly speculation until now whether that would do more than just shield the law from scrutiny, whether the law was actually work to punish abortion providers and people who help women in the state. how do you think this is going to play out? >> so...
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joining us now, an msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks so much for being here.he person i wanted to talk to about this. tell me i have this right, joyce. an injunction is basically frequently denied based on the belief that the plaintiffs' arguments will not be based on the merits of the case. what do we do? how do we read sort of the tea leaves on the future of abortion as a constitutional right given what's gone down over the course of the last couple of days? >> well, the top headline -- top line headline has to be that roe versus wade has come to the end of its life, whether the court says it here or next year in the mississippi case. that conclusion seems to be foregone. and this is an unusual ruling by the supreme court. they almost seem to say in twho-page unsigned opinion by the majority that because the texas law is procedurally so complex and because it relies on private individuals for enforcement that the court lacks the ability in essence to enjoin the law from going into effect. very unusual and in many ways a disappointing opinion. >> i saw your t
joining us now, an msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks so much for being here.he person i wanted to talk to about this. tell me i have this right, joyce. an injunction is basically frequently denied based on the belief that the plaintiffs' arguments will not be based on the merits of the case. what do we do? how do we read sort of the tea leaves on the future of abortion as a constitutional right given what's gone down over the course of the last couple of days? >> well, the...
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cy vance and new york state attorney general letitia james.t night, james assured the public during a meeting that it is far from over. james mentioned the investigation as a way to show her willingness to take on the powerful, saying this, quote, i can assure you that that investigation remains alive and well, so stay tuned. it's a perfect time to bring in our friend, host of the podcast "on brand." you don't hear a lot about it in the sort of national press but there is certainly a sense in new york that this is still humming along. what's your sense of where they are? >> my sense is that we are going to be looking at some indictments imminently. i spoke to michael cohen and michael has said to me, look, i had spoken to cy vance's office over a dozen times and hours and hours and hours, and the government is not doing this to not do something. it's very simple. so, i don't think -- letitia james, who's going to be running for governor, is not coming out and saying the words, stay tuned. this is going to happen. we're in a news cycle that we
cy vance and new york state attorney general letitia james.t night, james assured the public during a meeting that it is far from over. james mentioned the investigation as a way to show her willingness to take on the powerful, saying this, quote, i can assure you that that investigation remains alive and well, so stay tuned. it's a perfect time to bring in our friend, host of the podcast "on brand." you don't hear a lot about it in the sort of national press but there is certainly a...
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attorney joyce vance. first to you, you've been tracking neighboring states that have been getting calls from texas desperate for these services. >> andrea, not just calls, but appointments and the majority of the appointments aren't residents of the state, but residents of texas. in the days immediately after this law went into effect they were receiving around 50 calls per day from women in texas, and since then to where we are today one week in, they have scheduled more than 150 abortion appointments. the majority of them for women from texas, and those women are a lot of them are under the age of 18 in their second trimester trying to figure out what to do here, and i want to play a bit of my conversation with rebecca tong, the co-executive director of the trust women's clinic in oklahoma. take a listen. >> for the state of texas to be telling their citizens to go out of state during a pandemic for a pill and for a five-minute procedure is cruel, and i wish we could see everyone. i am not -- if we open
attorney joyce vance. first to you, you've been tracking neighboring states that have been getting calls from texas desperate for these services. >> andrea, not just calls, but appointments and the majority of the appointments aren't residents of the state, but residents of texas. in the days immediately after this law went into effect they were receiving around 50 calls per day from women in texas, and since then to where we are today one week in, they have scheduled more than 150...
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joining us is julia ainsley and joyce vance is back with us.governor abbott today. there is no fluency, no vocabulary on the republican party's part about what this actually is, which is actually about four weeks pregnant. the six-week legal definition comes from the last day of a woman's last period. so this would eliminate 85% of all abortions in texas. i haven't seen the numbers in all of the states that you are reporting on, but talk about whether they're all doing this eyes wide open and understand that it is essentially for all intents and purposes an abortion ban. >> well, that's exactly right, nicolle. i'm glad you pointed that out. actually, it is about two weeks after most women could even take a pregnancy test, so it is not as if a woman has been living with the fact she is pregnant before six weeks, before she would be banned under the texas law. as far as what other states are doing, it seems that they are being energized since the supreme court decision last week not to intervene and to let the texas ban go forward, but it could a
joining us is julia ainsley and joyce vance is back with us.governor abbott today. there is no fluency, no vocabulary on the republican party's part about what this actually is, which is actually about four weeks pregnant. the six-week legal definition comes from the last day of a woman's last period. so this would eliminate 85% of all abortions in texas. i haven't seen the numbers in all of the states that you are reporting on, but talk about whether they're all doing this eyes wide open and...
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joyce vance, this thing that's happened in texas, law that the supreme court was invited to get involved in and did not, a lot of americans are confused about the fact, isn't what texas is doing contrary to what we thought federal law has to say about abortion, and secondly, unusual and specific instance. how does somebody not got anything to do with abortion in question have standing to be able to sue someone else involved in it? >> everything about this case is very unusual, even the process is very unusual. this case was proceeding in federal district court in texas when the fifth circuit stripped the federal district court judge, the trial judge, of any ability to provide on motion to keep the statute from going into effect. that's how it got to the shadow docket, emergency appeal. it's process cases decided without full briefing and argument. in this situation, the court isn't considering the substance of the statute and the provisions you identify with the private lawsuits, this is preliminary saying who has the ability to hear the case and whether they can entertain a motion to ke
joyce vance, this thing that's happened in texas, law that the supreme court was invited to get involved in and did not, a lot of americans are confused about the fact, isn't what texas is doing contrary to what we thought federal law has to say about abortion, and secondly, unusual and specific instance. how does somebody not got anything to do with abortion in question have standing to be able to sue someone else involved in it? >> everything about this case is very unusual, even the...
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joining us now to help us understand is our hand joyce vance, the u.s.h for being with us today. >> thank you for having rachel. >> so we've talked about in recent weeks how texas device this law, to work in the specific way, to shield it from federal court scrutiny, but it's been mostly speculation, until now as to whether or not that enforcement mechanism would do more than just shield a lot from federal scrutiny. whether the law would actually work to punish abortion providers and people who help women in the state. how do you think this is gonna play? >> so this is a very interesting situation. and i think the statue which is designed to outsmart the justice system may be too cute by half. because in creating this private vigilante mechanism. it's sort of becomes chaos. and so we have here, by his own admission disgrace, and disbarred former lawyer, who is filing this lawsuit and it opens a huge can of worms, but the biggest kind of warms it opens for the state of texas is the possibility that now that the law is actually in effect, there will be a c
joining us now to help us understand is our hand joyce vance, the u.s.h for being with us today. >> thank you for having rachel. >> so we've talked about in recent weeks how texas device this law, to work in the specific way, to shield it from federal court scrutiny, but it's been mostly speculation, until now as to whether or not that enforcement mechanism would do more than just shield a lot from federal scrutiny. whether the law would actually work to punish abortion providers...
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i think they will be hoping to wrap it up, well vance is still the district attorney. not running, he did not run for reelection, and there is a new district attorney that will start in december. and they have spent a lot of resources, going to the supreme court twice, to get the tax returns of donald trump. they have already indicted, weisselberg. the cfo. it is certainly possible that they will now indict the c o o, who is kelly marie senior. and i think that there is a lot going on. if we look at the case. people have said, oh it's just a benefits. case fringe benefits that were not reported, it is not that. this is a 15-year fraud. it's a conspiracy. it's doubled bookkeeping. they kept fraudulent books. so it's much more than that. and everybody says, -- nothing happens at the trunk organization. that donald trump did not know about. the chances are, he knew what was going on. he wrote checks. for weisselberg's children's, grandchildren's tuition. so we certainly knew about that. and that's why we have a big case going. >> aside from camera junior testifying before
i think they will be hoping to wrap it up, well vance is still the district attorney. not running, he did not run for reelection, and there is a new district attorney that will start in december. and they have spent a lot of resources, going to the supreme court twice, to get the tax returns of donald trump. they have already indicted, weisselberg. the cfo. it is certainly possible that they will now indict the c o o, who is kelly marie senior. and i think that there is a lot going on. if we...
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i for one am very confused by this and when i'm confused about a legal matter i call in joyce vance,contributor. joyce, can you please tell me what's going on here? the law provided for people to sue people who engaged in abortion activity in texas. two people sued this guy and now anti-abortion groups are saying that the lawsuits are bogus. what's happening? >> i suppose it's a case of be careful what you ask for, ali. the texas statute is drafted very broadly. it permits anyone to take on the role of being a private vigilante and seeks damages for someone who provides, aids and abets in an abortion. both of them are from out of state. the second lawsuit and the plaintiff openly identifies himself as a pro-choice plaintiff and seeks to have sb-8 itself deconstitutionalized and so the conservative proponents of this law are unhappy. what's happening here is that these private lawsuits provide a new mechanism for challenging the constitutionality of sb-8. conservative his hoped to keep the legal situation in limbo with the law in effect preventing women from obtaining abortions into s
i for one am very confused by this and when i'm confused about a legal matter i call in joyce vance,contributor. joyce, can you please tell me what's going on here? the law provided for people to sue people who engaged in abortion activity in texas. two people sued this guy and now anti-abortion groups are saying that the lawsuits are bogus. what's happening? >> i suppose it's a case of be careful what you ask for, ali. the texas statute is drafted very broadly. it permits anyone to take...
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she's a civil rights attorney, and joyce vance, a former federal prosecutor, a prosecutor at a -- msnbc legal contributor. thank you to both of you for joining us tonight. representative crockett, we've had opportunities to speak in the last few, months many of them about the voter suppression laws in texas. but now we've got this, which took some people by surprise. we didn't think this texas law would be the one that the supreme court would stumble over, but here we have it. and that point that abortion providers are made to the texas tribune, it does not affect everybody. women with means will still be able to go to another state, ultimately another, country but women of limited means, poor women. poor families. they will be the ones affected by. this because they will not risk somebody getting fines or being taken to task by these vigilantes, who are now empowered by this law. no, you're absolutely right. first of a good evening to you. and this is a story of the haves versus the have knots. that's where we continue to see out of the state of, texas is that we want to make sure that
she's a civil rights attorney, and joyce vance, a former federal prosecutor, a prosecutor at a -- msnbc legal contributor. thank you to both of you for joining us tonight. representative crockett, we've had opportunities to speak in the last few, months many of them about the voter suppression laws in texas. but now we've got this, which took some people by surprise. we didn't think this texas law would be the one that the supreme court would stumble over, but here we have it. and that point...
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if he didn't get his way. jodie vance has moved from montreal. he is speaking in terms of the founding. the minister has been given a majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case of minority parliament . the prime minister has won basically what he had on august the election thing. he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of pushback with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of encouragement, the words of inspiration, thanking elections canada, thanking those counseling the ballot, thanking you each and every canadian, the door knocking. and that was a part of this campaign. and that was the last 36 days, the shortest possible window to call a snap election and get to election day very, very tight and stressful election for canadians. one that had many of us following along the dog days of summer, they call it the election that perhaps most wouldn't be paying attention to. canadians were certainly paying attention to the election and that is showing in the pools and, and
if he didn't get his way. jodie vance has moved from montreal. he is speaking in terms of the founding. the minister has been given a majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case of minority parliament . the prime minister has won basically what he had on august the election thing. he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of pushback with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of encouragement, the words of inspiration,...
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vance or nicki minaj. you are not the victim. those kids that you showed in the intro who lost their mothers, who didn't do anything, they are the victims and they are being victimized by people like tucker carlson and j.d. vance and others who are spreading misinformation knowingly. they know better. they're spreading misinformation because they're greedy, because they want attention, because they're sociopathic, i don't know. but that is leading to real downstream consequences we're seeing in idaho and other places. and it's sad and it makes me upset actually. >> i think you're right. jesse, i'm going to go back to you on that. we are seeing a lot of whining from people who don't want to get vaccinated and they try to liken themselves to black people in the 1950s who couldn't eat in a restaurant. that's how far this is going. and trying to drag the civil rights past into their struggle, which what is their struggle again? they feel they have a right to spread a deadly disease. like they might as well have the measles blankets i
vance or nicki minaj. you are not the victim. those kids that you showed in the intro who lost their mothers, who didn't do anything, they are the victims and they are being victimized by people like tucker carlson and j.d. vance and others who are spreading misinformation knowingly. they know better. they're spreading misinformation because they're greedy, because they want attention, because they're sociopathic, i don't know. but that is leading to real downstream consequences we're seeing in...
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pattern mercury is used to extract go from the market through a process called amalgamation thornton or vance, the pursuit miracle hints to us. why think are you they were, since they sent you, bye sheet are on the fuzzy just found in the crew had copper work without protective equipment or procedures to help them discard the mercury safety in stock or going up arrow key control k mile was what we can patch currently by making the hit the the heat applied evaporates the mercury and gold is left in the pack in the garbage even mind. 400 grams of gold today. people sell for $500.00 us dollars in the poor countryside. that's a fortune for a day's hard labor journal cars or when h right back is still been a seed i years. anything is stone, nearly dear. so fucking, just by the wider legalities on, on your sake of india so. so the role code is sell to shops in the city to process it into gold bars. the final product is exported to countries across asia, the middle east in america, earnings billions of dollars in revenue, mines like corporate evening, a legal and all part of president vaults in our
pattern mercury is used to extract go from the market through a process called amalgamation thornton or vance, the pursuit miracle hints to us. why think are you they were, since they sent you, bye sheet are on the fuzzy just found in the crew had copper work without protective equipment or procedures to help them discard the mercury safety in stock or going up arrow key control k mile was what we can patch currently by making the hit the the heat applied evaporates the mercury and gold is left...
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. >> senator, of course, one of the possibilities is that this is a foreign adversary's vanced technology or perhaps our own advanced technology that is highly classified. what is the probability that that's what this is? >> well, i hope it's ours that is highly secret, because this kind of propulsion that has no wings and doesn't have an exhaust and suddenly darts from here to there in an instant, covering a distance at speeds that are incredible, i hope it's ours. but according to our government, they're telling us it is not. >> well, then you can understand the curiosity that we're out looking for other life, we believe it's there, we have unidentified objects flying in our own airspace, but we don't have a plan for aliens? >> well, i had a wonderful plan when i watched steven spielberg's "e.t.," and he was a friendly little fella. but we just don't know. we don't know what this phenomenon is. >> all right. richard bransois scheduled to join virgin galactic, a space test next week. jeff bezos plans to be on board his own blue origin spacecraft during the first manned mission later this
. >> senator, of course, one of the possibilities is that this is a foreign adversary's vanced technology or perhaps our own advanced technology that is highly classified. what is the probability that that's what this is? >> well, i hope it's ours that is highly secret, because this kind of propulsion that has no wings and doesn't have an exhaust and suddenly darts from here to there in an instant, covering a distance at speeds that are incredible, i hope it's ours. but according to...
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vance, who once called trump reprehensible, are now calling for mass civil disobedience and telling gop voters, "do not comply." which i don't get. it's one thing to say i'm pro-vaccine but against mandates, but these guys are acting like mandates are tyranny, when in reality, mandates exist everywhere, and we have to do all kinds of much more annoying things every day to live in a functioning society with other people. i mean, you think anyone likes waiting in line at the dmv in order to be able to commute to work no one likes that, but we do it. i was at the dmv for a full day one time because i waited in line to change my address. and when i got to the booth, i forgot my pen, so they told me to wait in the pen line, which took another three hours and when i got to the window for a pen, they told me you had to fill out a form. and i said, "but i don't have a pen. and they said, "that's not my problem. [ light laughter ] but we all have to do [ bleep ] like that. it's not just a personal choice. i can't believe i still have to say this 18 months in, but you can spread covid to other pe
vance, who once called trump reprehensible, are now calling for mass civil disobedience and telling gop voters, "do not comply." which i don't get. it's one thing to say i'm pro-vaccine but against mandates, but these guys are acting like mandates are tyranny, when in reality, mandates exist everywhere, and we have to do all kinds of much more annoying things every day to live in a functioning society with other people. i mean, you think anyone likes waiting in line at the dmv in...
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stapleton sent out a tweet to vance saying in part, it is with a heavy heart that i will be unable to perform tonight at bottle rock. please know it is not a decision we made lightly, and we thank you for your understanding. kpix 5 is live in napa, with the rules in place to keep the weekend musical covid safe. >> there are a lot of covid safety rules in place, here, but there are a lot of excited people, too. 100,000 people are going to come up to napa from bottle rock this weekend, it's one of the largest events the bay area has seen since the start of the pandemic, had it definitely not covid safety lightly. some choose to rock out, some part for the long haul, but either way, bottle rock is rocking once again. >> having the best time in years. is awesome. >> reporter: the festival was pushed back in 2020 and postponed again until now due to the pandemic. >> it feels great. i'm glad to be here [ laughter ] >> reporter: in order to get into the festival grounds people had to show proof they are fully vaccinated or take a 72 hour negative covid test. masks are required indoors and ar
stapleton sent out a tweet to vance saying in part, it is with a heavy heart that i will be unable to perform tonight at bottle rock. please know it is not a decision we made lightly, and we thank you for your understanding. kpix 5 is live in napa, with the rules in place to keep the weekend musical covid safe. >> there are a lot of covid safety rules in place, here, but there are a lot of excited people, too. 100,000 people are going to come up to napa from bottle rock this weekend, it's...
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and even though then, chief of the defense staff, general john vance, gave verbal orders to shut down the initiative that very same month report show that these influence activities as the military likes to call them, continued for 6 more months until events finally submitted a written edict in november and now you might be wondering how such authoritarian and frankly even mackey value and projects could be allowed to take place in a supposedly liberal country like canada, is specially since canadian law states that the military is specifically for bed in from using psychological operations or a cy ups within canada, unless given explicit permission from the federal government? well, it turns out that the answer there is essentially creative semantics. you see, according to the department of national defense, cy ops are only used abroad and they are, of course, completely and totally different from what it is. instead choosing to refer to as information, operation, campaigns. sure. and as terrible as all this sounds. the sad truth is that this isn't even the 1st time that the canadian
and even though then, chief of the defense staff, general john vance, gave verbal orders to shut down the initiative that very same month report show that these influence activities as the military likes to call them, continued for 6 more months until events finally submitted a written edict in november and now you might be wondering how such authoritarian and frankly even mackey value and projects could be allowed to take place in a supposedly liberal country like canada, is specially since...
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minority government into a majority, but it's facing a 5th challenge in an unexpectedly close race. jody vance reports a monterey out in a country proud of its reputation of politeness. things are getting a bit rude. just into dough has seen his popularity wayne, with several personal and financial scandals. one thing to note is that just intruder was wildly popular in 2015. he was much less popular in 2019, and he's become increasingly unpopular in recent months. back is one of the left, you know, lesser like leaders. and the fact is that despite that, he's still got a good chance of winning. judo has been targeted by his main rivals for calling an early election. his hope to convert a successful pandemic response into a parliamentary majority. mister trudeau called an election that's costing a $600000000.00. rather than keeping the delta vary from spreading alberta, the strongest socially conservative province is in the midst of a coven state of emergency. one caused by its premier lifting all cove. it measures on july, the 1st a move that the federal conservative party leader era no tool en
minority government into a majority, but it's facing a 5th challenge in an unexpectedly close race. jody vance reports a monterey out in a country proud of its reputation of politeness. things are getting a bit rude. just into dough has seen his popularity wayne, with several personal and financial scandals. one thing to note is that just intruder was wildly popular in 2015. he was much less popular in 2019, and he's become increasingly unpopular in recent months. back is one of the left, you...
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the so called color revolutions, which have nothing to do with force but no less destructive for vance. and in light of the latest commitments, we would like to see our us partners pledge to give up all regime change activity. we also heard the foreign minister comments about international remarks and for trail of the rush and state duma election. but here's the commentary he gave on how certain countries reacted to the vote of the russian people to elect their government. and the 5 years ago when we also held parliamentary elections, no one was making such statements, or at least such categorical ones. i would have remembered them. and what we are seeing now is nothing but an attempt to switch attention from key shameful failure to comply with the minutes. because besides, perhaps it's just a lack of diplomatic professionalism. because professionals do understand the crimean su is over once and for all so much of what the russian foreign minister has said today has been about global cooperation to tackle the big issues facing the world. however, the russian foreign minister has not be
the so called color revolutions, which have nothing to do with force but no less destructive for vance. and in light of the latest commitments, we would like to see our us partners pledge to give up all regime change activity. we also heard the foreign minister comments about international remarks and for trail of the rush and state duma election. but here's the commentary he gave on how certain countries reacted to the vote of the russian people to elect their government. and the 5 years ago...