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vance for not being sufficiently loyal to vance has endorsed another candidate josh mandel and sincehard to win the primary so much so he attended mar-a-lago event last night where he was photographed by a progressive activist lauren windsor. you know who hated the ohio ad the most and complained to the club for growth? trupp. even if the ad exposes jd vance as a fraud it still says mean stuff about trump and that stinks >> i am a never trump guy. i never liked him. as somebody who doesn't like trump -- i didn't vote for trump because i can't stomach trump. i think he is knocksous, really outrageous and offensive. >> love the replay. trump called the president of club for growth to complain about the ads and asked him to take them down worrying if people see the ad it will be bad for him in ohio. the head of the group responded by saying he would look into the matter. they reportedly sent trump's political team a polling memo to show them the ad blitz had no standing on -- no bearing on his standing in ohio and continued airing the $1 million tv add and put another $500,000 behind th
vance for not being sufficiently loyal to vance has endorsed another candidate josh mandel and sincehard to win the primary so much so he attended mar-a-lago event last night where he was photographed by a progressive activist lauren windsor. you know who hated the ohio ad the most and complained to the club for growth? trupp. even if the ad exposes jd vance as a fraud it still says mean stuff about trump and that stinks >> i am a never trump guy. i never liked him. as somebody who...
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vance, in his own words. >> i'm a never trump guy. i never liked him.like trump, i might have to hold my nose and vote for hilary clinton. i didn't vote for trump because i can't stomach trump, he is obnoxious, and being outrageous. >> on twitter vance called trump, quote, apprehensible, an idiot, and vance loves mitt romney. i'm a never trump guy. that is the real j. d. vance. >> the group that paid for that ad, that criticizes fans for not being in love with trump. -- his name is josh mandel. and since trump has yet to endorse the race, mandel is also working hard to win the primary, so much so he attended an offense last night at mar-a-lago where he was photographed by progressive activists laurin windsor. you know who hated the ohio center at the most and complain to the club for growth about it? donald trump. because even if he had exposed j. d. vance as a fraud, he is still someone saying mean stuff about trump, and that stings. >> i'm a never trump guy, i never liked him, as somebody who doesn't like trump, i didn't vote for trump because i can't
vance, in his own words. >> i'm a never trump guy. i never liked him.like trump, i might have to hold my nose and vote for hilary clinton. i didn't vote for trump because i can't stomach trump, he is obnoxious, and being outrageous. >> on twitter vance called trump, quote, apprehensible, an idiot, and vance loves mitt romney. i'm a never trump guy. that is the real j. d. vance. >> the group that paid for that ad, that criticizes fans for not being in love with trump. -- his...
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vance sat for an hour on tucker carlson.le east camels are disqualified from beauty pageants for getting botox. a lot of questions. we will address them next. >> tucker: congressmaner icloves 2 things. having unnatural sex with chinese spies and riding camels in the middle east with no shirt on. we have news for him. the super bowl of camels is underway in the united arab emirates. >> -- this is south africa. the super bowl of camels. each december 25,000 camels descend on this remote area of the western region. owners come here from across the gulf with the hope their camels will be crowned most beautiful. winning camels attract huge fan bases. some have their own #s on instagram and some people write poems about their beauty. >> tucker: the problem is not all camels are beautiful. some of them get plastic surgery. across in the border in saudi arabia there is a camel beauty pageant under way and they were caught getting plastic surgery. a wild life biologist joins us. you have a camel who is just unattractive. you think i
vance sat for an hour on tucker carlson.le east camels are disqualified from beauty pageants for getting botox. a lot of questions. we will address them next. >> tucker: congressmaner icloves 2 things. having unnatural sex with chinese spies and riding camels in the middle east with no shirt on. we have news for him. the super bowl of camels is underway in the united arab emirates. >> -- this is south africa. the super bowl of camels. each december 25,000 camels descend on this...
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vance sat for an hour on tucker carlson.isqualified from beauty pageants for getting botox. a lot of questions. we will address them next. ♪ ♪ how unattractive does your cam will have to to get reconstructive surgery do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned we could sell all of our policy, or keep part of it with no future payments. who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to s
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vance, goldman had already cut the u.s.wth forecast for this year back in october over fears of a consumer spending slow down. what exactly does this now mean for markets overall if on balance you might not have the tax increases we feared but the same time maybe not as much of that fiscal stimulus as we were expecting. >> the fed has been clear with this they're going to taper, raise rates next year. what's happening here is we're seeing the market sell off this morning but is it because of the gdp number that goldman wants to talk about or because of the spike of covid and inflation when you look at inflation, that's giving me more heart burn than goldman with a number on gdp and the virus spiking up is a little bit of a heart burn too. those are big headwinds. a year ago, energy prices are up 50%, a year ago food prices are up 30% that's what's giving everybody heart burn right now, i think. the trend is still up, i'd buy on the dip everything is going to go lower before it goes up in the shortened week but you have an o
vance, goldman had already cut the u.s.wth forecast for this year back in october over fears of a consumer spending slow down. what exactly does this now mean for markets overall if on balance you might not have the tax increases we feared but the same time maybe not as much of that fiscal stimulus as we were expecting. >> the fed has been clear with this they're going to taper, raise rates next year. what's happening here is we're seeing the market sell off this morning but is it because...
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what could this mean, david, for cy vance's case?ing a racketeering charge against trump. new york state racketeering charge. and it's one thing to assert to local property tax officials or a banker, you're trying to get a loan from that your worth is, let's say, $100 million. but if you claim it's $1 billion, that's fraud. and valuations matter. and in trump's case, we know that he has, for example, argued that his golf course in westchester county, new york. is worth $1.4 million. but he says 50 million and in interviews says more than $100 million. well, those numbers aren't reconcilable. so what they're doing is showing that trump knowingly, deliberately with malice after thought with intent to deceive, when you sign that you usually sign under penalty of perjury. >> it's one thing, right, to have the conversations with "forbes" magazine. obviously, the president was already a figure, incredibly astute and aware of his net worth, always talking about it, not only in instances like this, but late night television. why can't trump
what could this mean, david, for cy vance's case?ing a racketeering charge against trump. new york state racketeering charge. and it's one thing to assert to local property tax officials or a banker, you're trying to get a loan from that your worth is, let's say, $100 million. but if you claim it's $1 billion, that's fraud. and valuations matter. and in trump's case, we know that he has, for example, argued that his golf course in westchester county, new york. is worth $1.4 million. but he says...
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joyce vance, david jolly.> tonight's absolute worst is still ahead but first, some interesting questions from the jury on day two of deliberations in the kim potter trial. we'll bring you the latest, next. r trial. we'll bring you the latest, next [music: sung by craig robinson] ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ [sfx: sniffs / long exhale] ♪ and my clothes smell so much fresher than before ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ ♪ it's a freshness like i've never smelled before ♪ one sniff of gain flings and you'll be a gainiac too! the only detergent with oxiboost and febreze. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forgiveness-ness, your home premium won't go up just because of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. n
joyce vance, david jolly.> tonight's absolute worst is still ahead but first, some interesting questions from the jury on day two of deliberations in the kim potter trial. we'll bring you the latest, next. r trial. we'll bring you the latest, next [music: sung by craig robinson] ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ [sfx: sniffs / long exhale] ♪ and my clothes smell so much fresher than before ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm a ganiac, ganiac, check my drawers ♪ ♪ it's a...
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and former united states attorney, joyce, vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters in law along with kimberly atkins, joe wine-banks and barbara mcquade. good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. what is the level in fear and concern in the white house and for in terms of stuff. >> it is really incredible timing for the president as you mentioned he is set to deliver remarks tomorrow about the latest strategies on covid. as you mentioned, he tested negative yesterday. he tested negative today. he will be tested again on wednesday. but we will continue with his daily schedule because the cdc guidance doesn't require fully vaccinated individuals to quarantine after an exposure. and i think that underscores a point that we will hear him make tomorrow. and it's even if you're vaccinated, even if you are boosted you could get covid. but that is the best form of protection against hospitalization and deaths. if you are vaccinated the symptoms are likely to be mild. and that is a message that he is only going to drive from tomorrow. it's a
and former united states attorney, joyce, vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters in law along with kimberly atkins, joe wine-banks and barbara mcquade. good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. what is the level in fear and concern in the white house and for in terms of stuff. >> it is really incredible timing for the president as you mentioned he is set to deliver remarks tomorrow about the latest strategies on covid. as you mentioned, he...
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. >> the other thing to remember is her investigation is linked to cy vance's investigation.longer legs than tish james. so i think you can see these as part of the same effort. >> yeah, and mr. snell, we've got you back. so if they are now trying to depose the ceo, depose donald trump, does that indicate to you that someone below him has talked, has given him up, and given up documents and information? >> i think yes, but really, the documents are really -- the documents are really the key thing for the civil case, because at the end of the day, the civil case does not need to show intent. so it's less about testimony and more about the documents. and the documents are plain as day. the thing you showed earlier, joy, really just puts the nail -- hits the nail right on the head. that is a 3300% disparity between what they reported to a lender and what they reported to the tax authorities. these numbers really speak for themselves. donald trump didn't need anybody to snitch on him. he snitched on himself with how broad of a disparity that was. >> and can cash please explain to
. >> the other thing to remember is her investigation is linked to cy vance's investigation.longer legs than tish james. so i think you can see these as part of the same effort. >> yeah, and mr. snell, we've got you back. so if they are now trying to depose the ceo, depose donald trump, does that indicate to you that someone below him has talked, has given him up, and given up documents and information? >> i think yes, but really, the documents are really -- the documents are...
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jd vance is in a long line.re dozens of them unaring this time who are claiming they were always for trump despite their own words saying others. whether there will be accountability, i have questions about that, whether there will be accountability. but i think it is a fascinating test. i think that probably -- if there is real money behind it is a very effective ad in the republican primary. >> donna, i want your thoughts on this not as a phenomenon because i think david is right, it is what it is. but is it right for the democrats to point out the things like this, where jd vance said he hated trump over and over again? >> the voters hare going to make the most difference are going to be the independent voters. i think any time democrats are able to highlight the contrasts and hypocrisy of some of these folks who actually will survive those primaries is going to be a feather in the cap for democratic. i think what probably doesn't surprise me but it's laughable is that most politicians who are thin skinned do
jd vance is in a long line.re dozens of them unaring this time who are claiming they were always for trump despite their own words saying others. whether there will be accountability, i have questions about that, whether there will be accountability. but i think it is a fascinating test. i think that probably -- if there is real money behind it is a very effective ad in the republican primary. >> donna, i want your thoughts on this not as a phenomenon because i think david is right, it is...
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authority contract which will limit their ability to raise rent for a number of years. >> reporter: vances why the city has had difficulty finding takers for their vouchers and why even though there is money to be spent, it won't be enough to compete in the red-hot housing market of the bay area. in oakland, john ramus, kpix 5. >>> the housing authority says of vouchers will be used to help former residents of project room key hotels and also benefit teenagers aging out of the foster care system. >>> get this, apple is closing in on a $3 trillion market value. the company appeared to be getting close today but shares fell 2%, reversing earlier gains. spacex ceo elon musk, the new times person of the year he became the world's richest person in 2021. the magazine's editor in chief says musk held remarkable influence on earth and potentially life off earth as well. >> if you are looking at going solar, better act quickly, the california public utilities commission is poised to reduce incentives for rooftop solar systems and is dividing the community. >> the net energy metering program is ou
authority contract which will limit their ability to raise rent for a number of years. >> reporter: vances why the city has had difficulty finding takers for their vouchers and why even though there is money to be spent, it won't be enough to compete in the red-hot housing market of the bay area. in oakland, john ramus, kpix 5. >>> the housing authority says of vouchers will be used to help former residents of project room key hotels and also benefit teenagers aging out of the...
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joining me now barbara mcquade and joyce vance, former u.s. district of alabama and a professor at the university of alabama law school. they were both msnbc legal contributors and co-hosts of the podcast "#sisters in law." great to see you both. barbara, i'm going to start with you. will the supreme court even take up the appeal case by the trump legal team? >> i think it's very unlikely, jonathan. i think that the decision that the court of appeals made, which affirmed the trial court in this case, really got it right and had a very lengthy and well-reasoned opinion. and essentially what they said is it is the incumbent president other than joe biden who gets to decide whether there is privilege that should be asserted because executive privilege is a qualified one. and while a former president can give his input and his advice, ultimately the decision belongs to the current president. i think that's a very sound decision. it's based on supreme court precedent, and so it seems to me very unlikely that they'll take it up. as congress has requ
joining me now barbara mcquade and joyce vance, former u.s. district of alabama and a professor at the university of alabama law school. they were both msnbc legal contributors and co-hosts of the podcast "#sisters in law." great to see you both. barbara, i'm going to start with you. will the supreme court even take up the appeal case by the trump legal team? >> i think it's very unlikely, jonathan. i think that the decision that the court of appeals made, which affirmed the...
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joyce vance was your biggest take away from all that we heard from the committee today? >> the biggest take away came during les cheney's statement. it was clear that she was trying to really speak to the justice department and explain why meadows should be prosecuted. many people had thought that steve bannon was in a category of one with his flagrant failure to comply with the subpoena. cheney makes a very compelling so -- she said there were some issues. where he didn't turn over documents, but that is not about this vote tonight is about. she said the vote is about areas and she divined three categories where meadows can see that there is no privilege where he turned over documents. and he now simply refuses to come and testify. since she makes this compelling case that were trump failed to act,, as rioters, stormed the capitol. the efforts to change votes in states like georgia. and this plan that was apparently afoot to change doj's leadership, after doj failed to perpetuate the big lie. and agreed that there was voter fraud during the 2020 election. this is the ca
joyce vance was your biggest take away from all that we heard from the committee today? >> the biggest take away came during les cheney's statement. it was clear that she was trying to really speak to the justice department and explain why meadows should be prosecuted. many people had thought that steve bannon was in a category of one with his flagrant failure to comply with the subpoena. cheney makes a very compelling so -- she said there were some issues. where he didn't turn over...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance.art with what we're seeing with this committee. we've got two big delays, and we're also going to see jeffrey clark tomorrow. i'm particularly interested in what we can expect from clark. >> so, a few things. and i think joyce would back me up on this. there's two ways to view participation. what meadows did initially, what steve bannon did, was say i'm not going to even recognize the legitimacy of these subpoenas. the smart people are saying, okay, we'll participate, and then when they get in that room they're not saying much. that way they're not held in contempt and they're also not giving any information up. who knows what kind of privilege they'll claim, they'll say their conversations are privileged or whatever their going to say, i'll leave that up to joyce to explain, but we see this time and time again in congressional investigations, that witnesses or potential witnesses say they're going to cooperate and then actually don't behind closed doors. >> what do you think of that?
attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance.art with what we're seeing with this committee. we've got two big delays, and we're also going to see jeffrey clark tomorrow. i'm particularly interested in what we can expect from clark. >> so, a few things. and i think joyce would back me up on this. there's two ways to view participation. what meadows did initially, what steve bannon did, was say i'm not going to even recognize the legitimacy of these subpoenas. the smart people are saying,...
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the prosecutor who's been overseeing the inquiry, cyrus vance jr.n's d.a. there's been no comment from vance's office and no indication what direction the probe could go to. last week trump's former attorney michael cohen suggested action could potentially be taken at any moment. >> i am not their only witness, and most importantly, what i gave to them are thousands and thousands of documents. every statement that i make i backed up with documentary evidence. i truly believe that they could indict donald trump tomorrow if they really wanted and be successful. >> joining me now is the guy himself, trump's former personal attorney michael cohen, author of the "new york times" best seller "disloyal" and host of the podcast mea culpa with michael cohen. do you still believe that? it's been a week. you'd think if they had the evidence you believe they have, they could have done it this week. >> they could have and i believe the same thing that i did last week, and i believed it the week before and throughout the entire process where i've been working wit
the prosecutor who's been overseeing the inquiry, cyrus vance jr.n's d.a. there's been no comment from vance's office and no indication what direction the probe could go to. last week trump's former attorney michael cohen suggested action could potentially be taken at any moment. >> i am not their only witness, and most importantly, what i gave to them are thousands and thousands of documents. every statement that i make i backed up with documentary evidence. i truly believe that they...
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters-in-law along with joy wine banks, and joist mcquaid. joyce vance, what was your take away from all that we have heard from the committee today? >> the biggest take away came during liz cheney's statement. it was clear that she was trying to really speak to the justice department and explain why meadows should be prosecuted. many people had thought that steve bannon was in a category of one with his flagrant failure to comply with the subpoena. cheney makes a very compelling case. she says, you know, with meadows there were some issues where he asserted privilege, and didn't turn over documents, but that's not what this vote tonight is about. she said the vote is about areas and she defined three categories where meadows concedes that there's no privilege where he turned over documents and he simply refuses to come and testify. she makes this compelling case, where trump failed to act as rioters stormed the capitol, the efforts to change votes in states li
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she hosts the podcast sisters-in-law along with joy wine banks, and joist mcquaid. joyce vance, what was your take away from all that we have heard from the committee today? >> the biggest take away came during liz cheney's statement. it was clear that she was trying to really speak to the justice department and explain why meadows should be prosecuted. many people had thought that steve bannon was in a category of one with...
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andrea. >> thanks so much, shaq, and joyce vance, so you watched kim potter on friday.you think that helps or hurts her? it's mostly white jury. or is it just too hard to predict how a jury will react to that? >> well, the defense strategy in a case like this, andrea, is to appeal to at least one juror. if they can convince one juror this was a tragic mistake, not some form of carelessness, then that one person who refuses to vote to convict could hang the jury causing a mistrial, and although there could be a second trial, prosecutors never like to try their cases a second time. the evidence never comes in quite as good as it does the first time. of course the goal for the defense is to win an outright acquittal here, but the difference between a murder charge and a manslaughter charge is that murder requires proof of intent, and that's not at issue here. both sides can see that potter did not act intentionally. instead, what it comes down to is whether the defense can convince the jury that it was a mistake, that she didn't fail to exercise care, that she didn't fail
andrea. >> thanks so much, shaq, and joyce vance, so you watched kim potter on friday.you think that helps or hurts her? it's mostly white jury. or is it just too hard to predict how a jury will react to that? >> well, the defense strategy in a case like this, andrea, is to appeal to at least one juror. if they can convince one juror this was a tragic mistake, not some form of carelessness, then that one person who refuses to vote to convict could hang the jury causing a mistrial,...
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and near to run the majestic mount dumber vance dance as the natural defense in front of the iranian capital. heading south parallel to the buddha with iraq. the zak ross mountain range coincides with a stretch of the fabled silk road. near the tuchman and afghan border and its mountain range is mush hut, the capital of the region. a famous pilgrimage destination for the she i it's the mamma is thus shrine, and its pilgrim donations have ensured much hearts development. for centuries. thanks to the inflow of craftsman pilgrims and afghani she, i must hunt has become the 2nd largest eroni city. and one of the wealthier, once the complex of the shrine is of real tone within the town, sheltering one of the largest mosques in the world. molson turkey works there as a volunteer, dedicated to the visitors and pilgrims. he embodies the tradition of his lands, hospitality and solidarity mongo chanda when i tried to adapt my lifestyle to e martinez, i was teaching as emory as i said, don't get mad at people be kind to every was just don't ask for anything but don't get tired of others request
and near to run the majestic mount dumber vance dance as the natural defense in front of the iranian capital. heading south parallel to the buddha with iraq. the zak ross mountain range coincides with a stretch of the fabled silk road. near the tuchman and afghan border and its mountain range is mush hut, the capital of the region. a famous pilgrimage destination for the she i it's the mamma is thus shrine, and its pilgrim donations have ensured much hearts development. for centuries. thanks to...
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come vance and val told me to use lighter colors so you could see them at night. i am at lunch time seemed report white, pink and bright red. any assist? let me come out of rainbow. la mamma chromosome. not sophomore boy. in 1967, at the situation again, grew tense. the arab states began to mobilize, fearing an attack on 3 fronts. israel decided to launch a preemptive strike. on june 5th, 1967. israel began an air attack against its neighbors, egypt, jordan and syria. during what became known as the 6 day war, israel also captured east jerusalem. the marine no haute to defer. i lowered that the, the hotel was right on the front line visit. a few rockets hit the square in front of the hotel mirror that there were no casualties. who am latoya? the measure was my country a giraffe were but when the israelis captured east jerusalem early in the thir were no problems for the hotel. and here, man, everything went on as normal, a muscular ladder to lumala over to, oh, is ralph security tree good now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank, gaza and east jerus
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to break down this verdict, joyce vance is back with me.d we see from this judge? most legal experts don't feel she will get the full 15 years? >> that's right. that's because minnesota like the federal system and other states have what they call sentencing guidelines. the 15 years is a statutory maximum laid down the by law, and they use guidelines involving a conduct and criminal history in arriving at sentencing. the sentencing range could be seven to nine years. the prosecution will ask the judge to increase that sentence at a minimum to go to the high end of the range, and largely because she failed to take care of people around in the vehicle and on the streets when she fired her weapon and she failed to render assistance immediately after the shooting. >> potter is in custody after the jail revoked her bail? does that give you any insight into the attitude of the judge's sentencing? >> the judge was clear in the hearing. she said at one point it was important that she not treat potter any differently than she would treat others that
to break down this verdict, joyce vance is back with me.d we see from this judge? most legal experts don't feel she will get the full 15 years? >> that's right. that's because minnesota like the federal system and other states have what they call sentencing guidelines. the 15 years is a statutory maximum laid down the by law, and they use guidelines involving a conduct and criminal history in arriving at sentencing. the sentencing range could be seven to nine years. the prosecution will...
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." >> tucker: johnny vance has been successful in business running for the united states senate in ohio and actually that's probably what made the rest of his life great. he explains it in detail on a special christmas eve edition of "tucker carlson tonight."es a special christmas eve ed ♪ ♪ca >> welcome to fox news live even the white house has been affected by the coronavirus this holiday season president joe biden and first lady jill biden have had to borrow place a lavish party reopen the houses with covid testing and face masks, the coronavirus hampering celebrations for the rest of the year. they say that the bidens have loved to celebrate the holidays and are devastated they cannot host as many people at the white house this year. vice president kamala harris reports that she has tested negative for covid-19. she said she was in close contact with an aide who tested positive for the virus earlier in the week. harris tested twice earlier friday and both came back negative, though she will be tested once again on monday several members of congress have tested positive in the past w
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very importantly, the manhattan district attorney cy vance has a criminal case. so the question is, if tish james can get donald trump under oath on this fraud claim, even though it's civil, that creates a record that cy vance might use in the criminal space and go after donald trump on the same type of fraud but with criminal implications. >> david jolly and danielle moody, thank you for coming to "politicsnation." >>> coming up, one of the former president's best people is taking another step to prove his loyalty. probably a step in the wrong direction. >>> later, trump's next coup has already begun, january 6th was just practice. is the gop in a much better position to subvert the next election? i'll have a guest who thinks so. >>> but first, my colleague steven romo with an update on today's top stories. steven? >> yeah, rev. thanks, right now we are watching the latest developments from those deadly tornadoes that swept across the central u.s. last night. more than 100 people are feared dead as search and rescue efforts continue across six states right now.
very importantly, the manhattan district attorney cy vance has a criminal case. so the question is, if tish james can get donald trump under oath on this fraud claim, even though it's civil, that creates a record that cy vance might use in the criminal space and go after donald trump on the same type of fraud but with criminal implications. >> david jolly and danielle moody, thank you for coming to "politicsnation." >>> coming up, one of the former president's best...
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peter baker, joyce alene vance, doctor vin gupta, great guest and great friends all. our thanks. coming up, al franken and mike murphy, on the policy of vaccine mandates. why we're seeing growing oppositions now even from some democrats marrying the country out there. and later, i hope that you can handle the truth. because we have a special guest with us tonight. we will talk to the screenwriter who's writing style you know when you hear it. aaron stark and, to talk about his new film, being the ricardo. all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this wednesday evening in view of the white house lawn. white house lawn into one efficient stroke, for a shave as quick and easy as washing your face. it's our holiday savings event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and its temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. only for a limited time. want to save on your home internet? xfinity is proud to supp
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vance. j.d., great to see you don't what are we doing harsh stance with people can particular healthcare perspective? >> yeah, think about what all these rules and restrictions do to basic human morality, right? if you are a paramedic, if you are just a normal person and you see somebody in pain and see somebody suffering and see somebody hurting, basic human ethics, you help that person, right? you do what you can within reason to try to help that person but covid rules as you see are asking paramedics to first basically have a person show them their papers or to determine their worth as a human being based on whether they got the shot or not. that's not just bad for our society, it's not just bad for the people who are affected by it. it turns all of us into people who see our fellow americans not as citizens, not as people to be, you know, cared for as we share this country together but as first or second class citizens based on whether they did what the government told them to do. that's
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joyce vance, thank you as well. >>> coming up, covid cases are up in florida over 900% in the last twoans will be packed in for the orange bowl tonight. we'll be live from florida in just a moment. don't go anywhere. their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. i'm so glad we're finally on vacation. yeah, and kayak made it so easy - searching hundreds of travel sites to find us a great flight. my ears still won't pop after the flight but i don't even care.... what? kayak. search one and done. johnson & johnson is the world's largest healthcare company. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. >>> this afternoon, college football fans will gather in stadiums for two major games that will determine who goes to the national championship. in florida, the georgia bulldogs will take on michigan. and in texas it is ala
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joyce vance, former u.s. attorney of the northern district of alabama. julie, as i said before we went to break, you are i think single-handedly responsible, in some ways, for us being at this point thanks to your tenacious and dogged reporting. in terms of the verdict, what were the cases presented here? and were you surprised by the outcome, given the difficulty of making cases like this? >> well, you know, it took some -- quite a long time. it was 40 hours of deliberations. they asked for about 13 different transcripts of testimony of various people. so we knew that they were plodding through this. it was a very -- very much of a complicated charge with the six different charges and different elements to each charge. so they really had an enormous task ahead of them. so we expected, especially this morning, they had asked whether they were going to be able to or whether the judge was going to ask them to stay over the holiday weekend. so we thought i think the defense thought this was going to take a lot more time. so everyone was sort of surprised wh
joyce vance, former u.s. attorney of the northern district of alabama. julie, as i said before we went to break, you are i think single-handedly responsible, in some ways, for us being at this point thanks to your tenacious and dogged reporting. in terms of the verdict, what were the cases presented here? and were you surprised by the outcome, given the difficulty of making cases like this? >> well, you know, it took some -- quite a long time. it was 40 hours of deliberations. they asked...
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and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal contributors. barbara, i hear these judges, and it's hard to understand how nobody who assembled the attackers on january 6th has been charged with a crime. >> yes, jonathan. i think that is something that is disturbing to everybody. and i would add the word after your sentence, "yet." i don't know this is the end of the road to investigate something of the magnitude of what we're seeing from the january 6th committee with plots and e-mails and power points and other things like that would take many, many months to investigate. so the fact we have not seen people charged yet does not mean they won't be charged ever. i understand the frustration we haven't seen charges yet, nor have we seen any inkling of charges. but that's the way it's supposed to be done, behind closed doors. i remain hopeful those at the higher levels will be held ultimately accountabl
and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal contributors. barbara, i hear these judges, and it's hard to understand how nobody who assembled the attackers on january 6th has been charged with a crime. >> yes, jonathan. i think that is something that is disturbing to everybody. and i would add the word after your sentence, "yet." i don't know this is the end of the...
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fbi executive and the author of "stop the killing, how to end the mass shooting ccrisis" and joyce vance, a frequent guest on the show. these parents have been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. if convicted they could face up to 15 years in prison and time again, we have seen these young lives lost in a school shooting, but it is extraordinarily rare to charge the parents. so is this case different in that regard, or could this be precedent setting? >> this case is unique because of the facts, alex. here we have parents who were aware of two important things at the same time. they were aware that their child was having violent fantasies that he had put them down on paper and that he had alarmed the school. so they were aware of the risk. they also knew uniquely that he had access to a firearm, apparently school officials weren't aware. the mom had taken him out shooting over the weekend. whether the gun was locked or not in their home seems largely immaterial to me because one way or another ethan managed to access it. so the parents knew he had the interest and the a
fbi executive and the author of "stop the killing, how to end the mass shooting ccrisis" and joyce vance, a frequent guest on the show. these parents have been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. if convicted they could face up to 15 years in prison and time again, we have seen these young lives lost in a school shooting, but it is extraordinarily rare to charge the parents. so is this case different in that regard, or could this be precedent setting? >> this...
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joining me now is joyce vance, a former u.s.orney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. she's also an nbc news legal analyst. joyce, good to have you with us. the defense team says they want the case dismissed because of egregious overreaching by federal agents. is this enough to have the indictment thrown out, and who has the burden of proof in such a claim here? >> it's extraordinarily unlikely that the charges will be thrown out in this case. because in order to make out a defensive entrapment, you have to show that you weren't predisposed to commit the crimes that you were caught up in. and so here the government has gone to extreme lengths in its indictment. this is a multi-count indictment. conspiracy to kidnap is one of the charges. but there are also weapons of mass destruction charges and others. and there are more than 10 over -- that means ten steps that one or more of these alleged co-conspirators took to put their conspiracy into place. and these are very serious events. for instance, pacing the
joining me now is joyce vance, a former u.s.orney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. she's also an nbc news legal analyst. joyce, good to have you with us. the defense team says they want the case dismissed because of egregious overreaching by federal agents. is this enough to have the indictment thrown out, and who has the burden of proof in such a claim here? >> it's extraordinarily unlikely that the charges will be thrown out in this case. because in order to...
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and joyce vance, former u.s.rthern district of alabama, and a professor at the university of alabama law school. they are both msnbc legal contributors and cohost of the podcast, has tag sisters in law. great to see you both. barbara one we start with you. will the supreme court even take up this appeal case by the trump legal team? >> i think it's very unlikely, jonathan. i think the decision that the court of appeals made, which confirmed the trial court in this case, really got a right very likely -- reason opinion. essentially what they said is president joe biden gets the side whether there is privilege that should be asserted. executive for the it is a qualified. one and while the former president has in his fights, ultimately that this isn't about lies in the current president. i think at the very sound decision. and based on president. it seems very unlikely that the take it up. but as congress requested, if the court does decide think it, up at least do it quickly! >> joyce, do you see anything more than
and joyce vance, former u.s.rthern district of alabama, and a professor at the university of alabama law school. they are both msnbc legal contributors and cohost of the podcast, has tag sisters in law. great to see you both. barbara one we start with you. will the supreme court even take up this appeal case by the trump legal team? >> i think it's very unlikely, jonathan. i think the decision that the court of appeals made, which confirmed the trial court in this case, really got a right...
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joyce vance, former united states attorney, professor at university of alabama school of law, and alsotching velshi. catch me here every saturday and sunday morning. the sunday show with jonathan capehart begins right now. >>> the biden agenda is facing critical deadlines. a complicating economy, and a new covid variant. white house official karine jean-pierre is here to talk about it all live. >>> the parents of the michigan school shooting suspect have been charged and i'll ask david hogg what it will take to stop the next school shooting. >>> and my conversation with the mayor of san francisco as her city became the first to report the omicron variant in the united states. i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show.
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joining us head of portfolio strategy and portfolio manager vance howard gentlemen, good to have you, just as somebody who kind of surveys the world and across asset classes to try to put capital at risk and at work, what strikes you about this moment going into next year when you have had risk assets do so well, you had the u.s. outperform by so much and arguably perhaps, bonds have done better than expected. so where -- which way are you leaning as we head into 2022 >> yeah, i mean, it's been a strong end to the year both in terms of the economy and the markets, but the key thing is that really the party's not over at the stroke of midnight tonight. and, in fact, the party from a u.s. perspective is in full swing and the punch bowl has been refilled several times already. and so from the u.s. perspective, and asset allocation, the overweight s&p is not that difficult to call. the overarching macro narrative is a mid cycle economy, outside of supply constraints pushing inflation up, there are no major imbalances to be had you have this major earnings gdp momentum cycle that's still
joining us head of portfolio strategy and portfolio manager vance howard gentlemen, good to have you, just as somebody who kind of surveys the world and across asset classes to try to put capital at risk and at work, what strikes you about this moment going into next year when you have had risk assets do so well, you had the u.s. outperform by so much and arguably perhaps, bonds have done better than expected. so where -- which way are you leaning as we head into 2022 >> yeah, i mean,...
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a spokesperson for cy vance's office said in a public statement that the deposition that james' office is seeking is separate and not part of the criminal investigation. these are two parallel investigations. we can expect that the former president will move to fight this deposition. he has moved toll fight many o these depositions. particularly because it comes with the threat of a criminal investigation ongoing. it involves some of the same leaders of the offices there with james being involved in both of those. the trump organization issued a statement saying this is a political witch hunt, stay tuned, i think we probably will see some additional developments in court, john. >> cara ska nel, appreciate the hustle. let's discuss in studio, cnn's malika henderson, former federal prosecutor, shan wu, let's start with you, what does it tell you, the head of the trump organization before he was president. it's logical he will fight it. what does had tell you the attorney general has decided i want to depose donald j. trump. >> he's an important person to depose very logical that he would
a spokesperson for cy vance's office said in a public statement that the deposition that james' office is seeking is separate and not part of the criminal investigation. these are two parallel investigations. we can expect that the former president will move to fight this deposition. he has moved toll fight many o these depositions. particularly because it comes with the threat of a criminal investigation ongoing. it involves some of the same leaders of the offices there with james being...
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joining me now, joyce vance, former united states attorney and university of alabama law school professor specific lawmakers like jim jordan who were revealed to have been involved. we also just learned that stop the steal organizer ali alexander told the committee that he spoke with paul gosar, potentially mo brooks, and andy biggs prior to the capitol riot. harry, when can we expect the committee to subpoena some of these people? does the fact that they're members of congress give them some legal protection in some way from being subpoenaed? >> it would often give them a kind of diplomatic protection. and it feels like a third rail, katie. but i think they're going to step on it, and soon. we now have evidence tying them to the ali alexanders of the world but also to mark meadows and even through them to donald trump. and i thought it was a dramatic game changer this week when liz cheney came out and gave us chapter and verse about them and as much as telegraphed, in fact even more so today on the shows, they're going after them. and, you know, that's going to be quite a brouhaha. talk
joining me now, joyce vance, former united states attorney and university of alabama law school professor specific lawmakers like jim jordan who were revealed to have been involved. we also just learned that stop the steal organizer ali alexander told the committee that he spoke with paul gosar, potentially mo brooks, and andy biggs prior to the capitol riot. harry, when can we expect the committee to subpoena some of these people? does the fact that they're members of congress give them some...
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couple vance on about told me to use light a colors so you could see them at night time. amongst them seemed to behold white pink and bright red in your casino lin. mccormack of rainbow lama mccomb was a mix of both boys in 1967 at the situation again. great. hence the arab states began to mobilize steering an attack on 3 fronts. israel decided to launch a preemptive strike. on june 5th, 1967. israel began an air attack against its neighbors, egypt, jordan and syria. ah. during what became known as the 6 day war. israel also captured east jerusalem the man know who are the hut the defer? i low that the, the hotels right on the front line is lit. a few rockets hit the square in front of the hotel. i mean that there were no casualties. who i'm, let's read them as you, as my country a drop. well, but when the israelis captured east jerusalem study and there were no problems for the hotel, any man, everything went on as normal, a muscular ladder to little more lip of it. oh israel security tree. it now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank garza and east jerusalem. the ameri
couple vance on about told me to use light a colors so you could see them at night time. amongst them seemed to behold white pink and bright red in your casino lin. mccormack of rainbow lama mccomb was a mix of both boys in 1967 at the situation again. great. hence the arab states began to mobilize steering an attack on 3 fronts. israel decided to launch a preemptive strike. on june 5th, 1967. israel began an air attack against its neighbors, egypt, jordan and syria. ah. during what became...
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joining me now, former federal prosecutor joyce vance, juanita tolliver. trump is deeply unnerved by the january 6th committee. i wonder what you are now reporting given this jim jordan news? >> yeah, we reported early in the week that trump was reagitated by the amount of communications and documents that meadows had turned over to the select committee. i can only imagine that the former president is even more unnerved now because it appears that the committee is going to go after his biggest allies in congress, including jim jordan, who the committee now knows had multiple communications and contacts with trump around january 6th. >> joyce, how significant is this jordan news? >> well, it suggests a couple of things. this isn't something that the january 6th committee, which has been highly strategic, did half baked. they have to have known that jim jordan and other members of congress wouldn't voluntarily testify without a fight, so it seems clear that they have an enforcement strategy. what we don't know yet is whether that's a political appeal, this n
joining me now, former federal prosecutor joyce vance, juanita tolliver. trump is deeply unnerved by the january 6th committee. i wonder what you are now reporting given this jim jordan news? >> yeah, we reported early in the week that trump was reagitated by the amount of communications and documents that meadows had turned over to the select committee. i can only imagine that the former president is even more unnerved now because it appears that the committee is going to go after his...
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the other is being conducted separately by cy vance from the southern district of new york. so much to keep track of here, exactly what james is investigating in this case. >> what she said she's investigating is whether trump committed fraud in his business before he ran for office. so she's looking at allegations that he lied to property tax officials or to lenders about the value of his property, because he lowballed it to property tax officials, and they overstated it to lenders to make himself look like a better credit risk. there are also allegations that he avoided paying income taxes on a $100 million loan and he manipulated the value of a conservation easement, but gave him a $25 million tax break in new york state. >> david, "the new york times" called james' move to depose trump unusual, noting that it comes at a critical juncture in the case being investigated by cy vance and the sdny, what might the ag's motives be here? >> well, she's been building this case for a couple of years. and she's deposed other people in the trump organization, sort of starting at the
the other is being conducted separately by cy vance from the southern district of new york. so much to keep track of here, exactly what james is investigating in this case. >> what she said she's investigating is whether trump committed fraud in his business before he ran for office. so she's looking at allegations that he lied to property tax officials or to lenders about the value of his property, because he lowballed it to property tax officials, and they overstated it to lenders to...
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trey vance led the offense and garoppolo's at since.es are confident that if he's running the show sunday against the texans. >> i think he looks good. the last few months, i think there has been a huge improvement. i think he has been way better than that. >> notice the video quality. we are back to zoom. the 49ers are taking no chances, holding their meetings and press conferences virtually. his appointment for coach mike mcdaniel. >> it's a shame this is happening on zoom, over christmas. agora 6 inches, and you guys can't see it. >> two former 49ers are among the 15 finalists for the nfl hall of fame voting. patrick willis became a finalist for the first time after he retired in 2014. he joins defensive lineman bryant young mother has been eligible over the last decade. the class will be announced the night before the super bowl. apparently might you need eight healthy players play a game in the nba. the nuggets didn't have that many, so the warriors came tonight there was positive in minutes has been postponed. up north, the toront
trey vance led the offense and garoppolo's at since.es are confident that if he's running the show sunday against the texans. >> i think he looks good. the last few months, i think there has been a huge improvement. i think he has been way better than that. >> notice the video quality. we are back to zoom. the 49ers are taking no chances, holding their meetings and press conferences virtually. his appointment for coach mike mcdaniel. >> it's a shame this is happening on zoom,...
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vance surged towards the stage squeezing people so tightly they couldn't breathe or move their arms.out of australia now. five children have died and four others are in critical condition after falling from a bounce house during high wind. witnesses say it was a sunny day mama and the wind was not that strong mama but a sudden gust ripped the castle from its pegs and lifted it more than 30 feet into the sky. the children who died were sixth-graders. it was a distressing scene that brought some officers to tears. >> on a day when these children were meant to be celebrating their last day of primary school, instead we are mourning their loss. >> at this time of year, it breaks your heart. >> a police investigation is underway. counseling is being offered to family, friends, teachers, witnesses, and first responders. >>> now to the wild weather slamming the heartland. >> unprecedented storms are creating chaos over parts of the countries. hurricane force winds across the rockies and plans resulted in everything from sandstorms to tipped over trees and toppled trailer trucks. >> nebraska
vance surged towards the stage squeezing people so tightly they couldn't breathe or move their arms.out of australia now. five children have died and four others are in critical condition after falling from a bounce house during high wind. witnesses say it was a sunny day mama and the wind was not that strong mama but a sudden gust ripped the castle from its pegs and lifted it more than 30 feet into the sky. the children who died were sixth-graders. it was a distressing scene that brought some...
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discovered that the mertz's onscreen bickering was not acting at all for william frawley and vivian vanceht that was characters. i thought that was the mertzes. >> what was the source of the animosity? >> rumor has it before they even set eyes on each other, bill overheard vivian complain that she was going to be paired up with this old man, that you're marrying me to my grandfather. that did not go over well with bill. >> reporter: there was a big age difference? >> big age difference, 22 years. >> this is art very closely imitating life. >> reporter: in real life, of course, lucille and desi divorced three years after the series ended. why didn't the ma marriage work, javier? >> oh, my god, i knew that question was coming. >> can you explain to me why you couldn't stay home? >> i don't know. what do i know. it worked. i mean, it worked. >> uh-huh. >> they worked together for a long time. and they loved each other, exactly. and that is sexy in itself. and then something went wrong. if you want to know, you have to watch the movie. >> one of my favorite things just learning about them as
discovered that the mertz's onscreen bickering was not acting at all for william frawley and vivian vanceht that was characters. i thought that was the mertzes. >> what was the source of the animosity? >> rumor has it before they even set eyes on each other, bill overheard vivian complain that she was going to be paired up with this old man, that you're marrying me to my grandfather. that did not go over well with bill. >> reporter: there was a big age difference? >> big...
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we've been equally busy family life and the job in every visit with them comes on vance and am about in andy or will it smell marijuana claim on ben santa? well, george, we're nevada, wendy, or may mat and the urbane center julia over nora to find the uh, but out of my, oh, let my dog yo, i know be new, been muddle one. what did kabir esparza santa and the throbbing mom when there? how often does this you and i can book lo, mackenzie and bishop said name was sad, the care for you see and the cost screw, yeoman one, the hard on the how to be because carson or my debbie or a diversion muslim with him a kinky, said ne and a weird to me, can she enough of them? he said, if he b a madman for a bull. 0, one afternoon, not me. are you father kiki, his lily? this an elizabeth, elizabeth tenant. oh, we're on o. at towel. nerves was michelle a year. i wouldn't, the lord told nella a little walk to her though, which i would love to hear. and emily can confirm lamb in a corner bet, slamming the fish liquor to move in mt. m. as i was in the sack and i will get an image. this wish my jose did, but
we've been equally busy family life and the job in every visit with them comes on vance and am about in andy or will it smell marijuana claim on ben santa? well, george, we're nevada, wendy, or may mat and the urbane center julia over nora to find the uh, but out of my, oh, let my dog yo, i know be new, been muddle one. what did kabir esparza santa and the throbbing mom when there? how often does this you and i can book lo, mackenzie and bishop said name was sad, the care for you see and the...
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i don't expect any action before vance's term ends at the end of the year but charges may be coming upginning of next year. >> thank you. >>> the latest in the trial of the former police officer potter who killed dante write after yelling taser including emotional testimony from wright's girlfriend who watched him die. >>> and jussie smollett found guilty for staging his own attack. staging his own attack so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental proce
i don't expect any action before vance's term ends at the end of the year but charges may be coming upginning of next year. >> thank you. >>> the latest in the trial of the former police officer potter who killed dante write after yelling taser including emotional testimony from wright's girlfriend who watched him die. >>> and jussie smollett found guilty for staging his own attack. staging his own attack so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that....
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and joe's ever vicious with them comes on vance. and am i buy them, andy or will it smith mar one lane, one man center or george. we're neda, wendy, or may mom and our band center. george ever more up to find the uh, but out of my oh, let my dog. yeah. well, i know. i mean you been muddle. one would live kabir to spot bizarre. santa and the throb is mom when there, how often ends. you and i can book, lo, mackenzie and bishop said name was sad, the care for you see. and the cost screw yeoman on the hard on the hobby because carson or whatever, or a diversion muslim with him a kinky, said ne. and a weird to me, can she not them? he said if he b a madman for a bull o one avenue, have not me, are you father? kia, his lily? this in the leisure and a leisure tenant? now, we're on a towel, nervous machinery. your dow wouldn't to lord donnelly, a little walk to her though, which i would love to hear from you. and emily can when 1st lament acora bet, slamming the fish liquor to move in mount measures in the sack. uh huh. and i will get michi
and joe's ever vicious with them comes on vance. and am i buy them, andy or will it smith mar one lane, one man center or george. we're neda, wendy, or may mom and our band center. george ever more up to find the uh, but out of my oh, let my dog. yeah. well, i know. i mean you been muddle. one would live kabir to spot bizarre. santa and the throb is mom when there, how often ends. you and i can book, lo, mackenzie and bishop said name was sad, the care for you see. and the cost screw yeoman on...
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we've been equally busy family life and the job every visit with them comes on vance. and am i buy them, andy, or will it smell marijuana claim on ben santa? well, georgia were nevada. y, and you may map and the urbane center julia were more up to find the uh, but out of by, oh, let my dog. yeah. well, i know, i mean you been muddle. one would live kabir esparza santa and the throbbing mom when the how often times you and i can book lo, mackenzie and mrs. sad name was sad, the care for you see and the cost screw, yeoman one the hard on the how to be because carson or whatever or a diversion muslim with him a kinky, sad knee and a weird to me. can she not them. he said, if he b madman for a bull. oh, well now you have not me, are you father? kia his lily? this is the leisure and alicia tenant, now, we're on a towel, nervous machinery year dow wouldn't the lord donnelly, a little walk to her though. which i would love to hear and emily can when 1st lament acora bet, slamming the fish liquor to move in mount m as i was in the sack. and i will get an emishak. i wish my jos
we've been equally busy family life and the job every visit with them comes on vance. and am i buy them, andy, or will it smell marijuana claim on ben santa? well, georgia were nevada. y, and you may map and the urbane center julia were more up to find the uh, but out of by, oh, let my dog. yeah. well, i know, i mean you been muddle. one would live kabir esparza santa and the throbbing mom when the how often times you and i can book lo, mackenzie and mrs. sad name was sad, the care for you see...
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. >> vance was a long time executive director of the fillmore merchants association. >> the street haslen on very hard times and it is really hard. so at a minimum, we need maintenance and security in these corridors. if merchants don't have that, at a minimum, they cannot do their job. >> i think if people just know that this is happening to local businesses, really go out there. we are struggling. >> reporter: the couple has a baby on the way and they plan to pick out the pieces and reopen by march. in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >>> a southern california couple visiting san francisco is devastated after their cat was stolen from their car during a smash and grab. it happened last monday. they were on vacation with their 1-year-old tabby cat. they say they briefly parked inside a garage on lombard street. they left the cat in the carrier in the back seat. when they got back, the carrier and the cat were gone. the cat does not have a microchip. they're asking anyone who knows where she is to contact police. >> a family-run restaurant that became a favorite spot to many in the so
. >> vance was a long time executive director of the fillmore merchants association. >> the street haslen on very hard times and it is really hard. so at a minimum, we need maintenance and security in these corridors. if merchants don't have that, at a minimum, they cannot do their job. >> i think if people just know that this is happening to local businesses, really go out there. we are struggling. >> reporter: the couple has a baby on the way and they plan to pick out...
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cy vance is set to leave office in two weeks. >> i was surprised by this news. >> tom winter, i thoughte finally ordered to go speak before the grand jury with some urgency. what's your takeaway from this breaking news? >> reporter: a couple different things. it's not illegal to lie if you're the former president or the candidate, then candidate donald trump, to lie to "forbes," to lie to msnbc, to lie to anybody else. if it was a crime to lie to journalists in this country i would be investing in companies that build jails. the second thing is as far as this investigation where it's going, it's very obvious that they are trying to get to the intent factor here. it's not a question anymore based on what's been charged that there were certain individuals if you look at the allegations and if they're proven true about the trump organization that there were accounting irregularities that became illegal. so that's what the manhattan's d.a. office has said. they are investigating whether or not there were misrepresentations made to banks, made to insurance companies, made on taxes. so that's
cy vance is set to leave office in two weeks. >> i was surprised by this news. >> tom winter, i thoughte finally ordered to go speak before the grand jury with some urgency. what's your takeaway from this breaking news? >> reporter: a couple different things. it's not illegal to lie if you're the former president or the candidate, then candidate donald trump, to lie to "forbes," to lie to msnbc, to lie to anybody else. if it was a crime to lie to journalists in this...