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howard at howard capital management vance, great to see you. >> good morning, frank how are you? >> vance, i'm doing good markets are breaking a losing streak give us a sense how you see the markets today after the positive day yesterday? >> i think we will start to move higher you know the short-term buy line is positive. we started taking trades two weeks ago. caution is very much out there and needs to be adhered to our optimism is growing day by day. i think on the short-term basis, we get a rally who knows? maybe this is the set up of the turn >> i don't think anybody knows last time you were on, you set up a 60/40 portfolio are you still there? if so, why >> frank, we have been adding to our positions. it was moved up to 65 or 70% cash depending on the different portfolio. we haven't started to buy the bonds. the bonds have gotten to the point they oversold and reached the down side. the 20-year treasury has had a nice run which is positive i think someattractive the emerging market bonds is a place to invest. you can play that by the bonds or good etf. >> really interestin
howard at howard capital management vance, great to see you. >> good morning, frank how are you? >> vance, i'm doing good markets are breaking a losing streak give us a sense how you see the markets today after the positive day yesterday? >> i think we will start to move higher you know the short-term buy line is positive. we started taking trades two weeks ago. caution is very much out there and needs to be adhered to our optimism is growing day by day. i think on the...
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joyce vance, let me begin with you. what we are seeing in these texts these this week and had been published, all of which are in the possession of the january 6th committee and which many of which presumably will be worked into their report. what are we seeing in those tax especially with the house members who are urging illegal schemes on mark meadows in these exchanges that would completely shred the constitution in their attempts to overturn the election? >> well, i'll put my prosecutor hat on if i may lawrence, because what these text messages do as they make you want to dig further as a prosecutor. you know, you and i have talked a lot about the two different courts that are simultaneously looking at the former president and the people around him. there is the court of public opinion and these text messages are just highly damaging and should be to peoples confidence in these elected officials. but there are also criminal implications here, and as a prosecutor you have to dig deeper. this is predication for an inv
joyce vance, let me begin with you. what we are seeing in these texts these this week and had been published, all of which are in the possession of the january 6th committee and which many of which presumably will be worked into their report. what are we seeing in those tax especially with the house members who are urging illegal schemes on mark meadows in these exchanges that would completely shred the constitution in their attempts to overturn the election? >> well, i'll put my...
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and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and legal analyst who also -- loop and kyle, you have stories out tonight and this latest transcript. we've pulled out some things that are just shocking. although will need a new word for shocking. luke, take me through what you pulled out as highlights? >> sure, there is lots of things i think it could start with -- if we wanted. to the comments you just highlighted were quite interesting about donald trump 's demeanor of course. but i also thought it was interesting how she said that melania trump, had grown very distrustful of mark meadows. and of the lawyers that were surrounding donald trump. rudy giuliani, sydney powell, jenna alice. she deems the mom. the first lady was expressing to her, she didn't trust the people, didn't want them around the president, clearly mr. trump had other ideas. and he kept these people around, in fact they encouraged integrate deal as he was fighting at the election results. a number of the transcripts that stick out -- the interviews ste
and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and legal analyst who also -- loop and kyle, you have stories out tonight and this latest transcript. we've pulled out some things that are just shocking. although will need a new word for shocking. luke, take me through what you pulled out as highlights? >> sure, there is lots of things i think it could start with -- if we wanted. to the comments you just highlighted were quite interesting about donald trump 's demeanor of course. but i also thought...
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joining me now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the district of alabama.ity of alabama law school. joyce, we should start, i think, with just a refresher here. i don't blame people for losing track. this is not the civil suit by the attorney general -- against the trump org. this is a criminal prosecution of the company in new york, under by the manhattan da. what is their main charge? >> so, the charges here involve tax manipulation and various species of fraud as well as altering business records. s, you are right. it is confusing. this is a criminal case against the trump organization. trump's cfo allen weisselberg has already pled guilty and testified against the corporation. >> so, what sober today, whitesburg is the one being trump blamed by trump lawyers here. -- we are here one reason, one reason only. because of the -- of allen weisselberg. she added that weisselberg wanted to deal with government because he knew he did something wrong and was afraid of a long prison sentence. there are ideas that this was his doing but the prosecution is saying,
joining me now is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the district of alabama.ity of alabama law school. joyce, we should start, i think, with just a refresher here. i don't blame people for losing track. this is not the civil suit by the attorney general -- against the trump org. this is a criminal prosecution of the company in new york, under by the manhattan da. what is their main charge? >> so, the charges here involve tax manipulation and various species of fraud as well as...
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today they write, inflation isn't vanc wished yet. the 7.1% increase year on year is still a long way from victory, they write, and it remains well above the 2.1% average rate in the three years before the pandemic. yesterday, on the senate floor with senate minority whip john thune talking about the new inflations numbers and the impact on americans. [video clip] senator thune: we saw the latest c.p.i. numbers. if you look at the increase in the cost of everything since this administration's taken office, it's gone up 13.8% overall. if you look at groceries, 12% increase. electricity, 13.7% increase. this is year over year numbers. and fuel oil 65.7% increase year over year. this is the result of a massive amount of spending that this administration and on a party line votes the democrats here in the congress have approved in the last couple of years. it's as simple as that. so what happens now is the fed meets tomorrow. they're again looking at another increase in interest rates which for the american people who are putting more and
today they write, inflation isn't vanc wished yet. the 7.1% increase year on year is still a long way from victory, they write, and it remains well above the 2.1% average rate in the three years before the pandemic. yesterday, on the senate floor with senate minority whip john thune talking about the new inflations numbers and the impact on americans. [video clip] senator thune: we saw the latest c.p.i. numbers. if you look at the increase in the cost of everything since this administration's...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor joyce vance.fternoon. that's -- what stood out to you from her testimony and what it means to her husband? >> well, ginni thomas's testimony is interesting, i think precisely because of her husband's role as a supreme court justice. it is tough to read this testimony and not conclude that her husband needs to recuse from any additional cases that involve in any way the sorts of political endeavors that she is involved in. she is not really a central player, at least not apparently from this transcript in the question of whether or not the former president has any criminal responsibility for events on january 6th. but, because she is so close to the center of power, that could well develop as we learn more about this case. >> this is an interesting detail from the testimony. he said that record now who is acting director of national intelligence told him that trump had grudgingly accepted that he lost arizona. what does that mission mean for the doj as they begin to investigate these criminal refer
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor joyce vance.fternoon. that's -- what stood out to you from her testimony and what it means to her husband? >> well, ginni thomas's testimony is interesting, i think precisely because of her husband's role as a supreme court justice. it is tough to read this testimony and not conclude that her husband needs to recuse from any additional cases that involve in any way the sorts of political endeavors that she is involved in....
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joyce vance, let me begin with you. >> lawrence you read the key part of the opinion, the 11th circuit was very clear in their view that judge cannon caught this dead wrong. this whole case is so unusual. typically when a search warrant is executed, the government continues its criminal investigation and maybe there is an indictment, maybe there isn't. the search gets challenged in that context if there is an indictment. what trump was trying to do was to kneecap the governments criminal investigation, and that's where judge cannon went along. it's not surprising that this panel said you can't do this. the reason is precisely as you described in the excerpts you read, either in doing this the 11th circuit would've had to have created a special rule that applied to only the former presidents name donald trump or they could have created a rule that would have applied to every criminal defendant, and it would be impossible for the government to conduct its investigations without extensive judicial oversight that would've crippled the government and the court system. so given those bad cho
joyce vance, let me begin with you. >> lawrence you read the key part of the opinion, the 11th circuit was very clear in their view that judge cannon caught this dead wrong. this whole case is so unusual. typically when a search warrant is executed, the government continues its criminal investigation and maybe there is an indictment, maybe there isn't. the search gets challenged in that context if there is an indictment. what trump was trying to do was to kneecap the governments criminal...
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hope you'll have the same type of relationship, good working relationship with my friend, senator vance has an impressive background in the military and private sector. i know he wants to make a difference in the lives of ohio workers and families and i look forward to watching him in action here in the senate. i know what it's like to be in public service with young children so i want to wish jd, his wife and their three kids well. jane and i support you both. thanks to everyone who has served on team portman throughout my career. the first bush white house, the house of representatives, the ustr, omb, and here in the senate. we're having an alumni event tonight with a couple hundred of some of the best public servants ever assembled. jane and i are looking forward to seeing you there. i have an amazing senate staff who stuck with me to the bitter end. thank you. both in ohio and in washington, d.c., many of them are here in the chamber today. i want to thank them for their hard work and dedication to getting things done. they work really hard for the people of ohio and for our country
hope you'll have the same type of relationship, good working relationship with my friend, senator vance has an impressive background in the military and private sector. i know he wants to make a difference in the lives of ohio workers and families and i look forward to watching him in action here in the senate. i know what it's like to be in public service with young children so i want to wish jd, his wife and their three kids well. jane and i support you both. thanks to everyone who has served...
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attorney joyce vance talks about who we know and who can potentially be targeted.y is just very important. she's my sister and we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or
attorney joyce vance talks about who we know and who can potentially be targeted.y is just very important. she's my sister and we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used...
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vance. that primary about a million voters voted on the republican primary. if you look at the election general election, j. d. vance republican got up 2 million votes, although that more than that but close to that. if you look at donald trump's election in ohio who won ohio in 2020, he got about 3 million votes. this is little bit unfair to sort of slipped this number in there but that election was about two-thirds of the 67% of the electorate eligible voters turning out. if you wanted to kind of push it forward you'd say there are probably four million-ish republican voters out there who might have voted if everyone voted and follow the same pattern. so you can see it's certainly less and there's an argument that we should do better and i think there's some good reasons why parties might want to do better, but again depends on a judge it. it's not a tiny fraction of the people. it's not a convention. it's not just a party number. us that even the expanded convention and i'm interested to hear some about the virginian republican expense last time which is n
vance. that primary about a million voters voted on the republican primary. if you look at the election general election, j. d. vance republican got up 2 million votes, although that more than that but close to that. if you look at donald trump's election in ohio who won ohio in 2020, he got about 3 million votes. this is little bit unfair to sort of slipped this number in there but that election was about two-thirds of the 67% of the electorate eligible voters turning out. if you wanted to...
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joyce vance is a former united states attorney. and a professor at the university of alabama law school. [interpreter] -- it's also a former united states attorney and professor at the university of michigan law school. they are both coasts of the sisters in law podcast, and msnbc legal analyst and friends of the show. getting up at this hour to do, tv you have to be in front of the. show good morning to both of you, thank you for being with. us joyce, let me just start with. you this insurrection, matter even augustus to the other day, it is a big deal. because in theory, depending on how you read the constitution, and you are charged with, this and you are convicted of it you can't hold office. from a lot of our viewers the biggest concern is donald trump, presently and states again. other saying that you cannot see qualify somebody for running for office, even if they're charged. what's your take on this? >> so, it is an interesting situation because there is no mechanism for enforcing this provision that removes people, who wer
joyce vance is a former united states attorney. and a professor at the university of alabama law school. [interpreter] -- it's also a former united states attorney and professor at the university of michigan law school. they are both coasts of the sisters in law podcast, and msnbc legal analyst and friends of the show. getting up at this hour to do, tv you have to be in front of the. show good morning to both of you, thank you for being with. us joyce, let me just start with. you this...
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let's bring in joyce vance, an msnbc legal analyst. it's never a good look when people are burning papers in their white house office fireplace, right? >> that's an enormous understatement. people are talking about the burning of papers. it's a violation of the official records act. this goes deeper than that. the notion you have the chief of staff to the president of the united states and he's so disturbed by meetings he's having that he feels like he has to burn evidence of those meetings, that's something doj will want to sink its teeth into. witnesses won't be able to bob and weave, they won't be able to avoid testifying. if doj wants mark meadows testimony, it can get it by a series of means. it looks like meadows has a lot of exposure here. doj will be able to get that testimony one way or the other. >> joyce, i'm going to ask you to put on your old prosecutor's hat which i suspect is never far from you. the department of justice has received the house january 6th committee's recommendations. from your knowledge which is superfic
let's bring in joyce vance, an msnbc legal analyst. it's never a good look when people are burning papers in their white house office fireplace, right? >> that's an enormous understatement. people are talking about the burning of papers. it's a violation of the official records act. this goes deeper than that. the notion you have the chief of staff to the president of the united states and he's so disturbed by meetings he's having that he feels like he has to burn evidence of those...
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are looking like favorites, but the way this world cup has been going, you never know as a daniel vance learner reporting for us from doha. thank you. to ukraine, now we're heavy fighting continues. ukrainian forces have attacked russia, occupied melly topple, a strategic important city in the south east. at least 2 people have died. meanwhile, ukrainian authorities say russian attacks on the port city of odessa have left 1500000 people without power present for lottie. mere zalinski says strikes by iranian, made drones hit 2 energy facilities destroying the power network in the region. and the situation in the defer region is very difficult after a night of strikes by iranian drones, odessa and other cities and villages in the region are in the dark, some more than one and a half 1000000 people in the odessa region are without electricity. because only critical infrastructure is connected and to the extent where it is possible to supply electricity. and heavy fighting is also ongoing in ukraine's eastern done. yet screech, and both sides have reported significant losses. some of the fi
are looking like favorites, but the way this world cup has been going, you never know as a daniel vance learner reporting for us from doha. thank you. to ukraine, now we're heavy fighting continues. ukrainian forces have attacked russia, occupied melly topple, a strategic important city in the south east. at least 2 people have died. meanwhile, ukrainian authorities say russian attacks on the port city of odessa have left 1500000 people without power present for lottie. mere zalinski says...
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i mean, yesterday we were singing with argentina vance. we're dancing some sound by with the brazilian fan, it's been a really great experience. a lot of people coming together. also could tar has been very easily easy for people. i mean there's places where you can watch games many fan fast. so on all pretty positive experience. that is a d w sports correspondent, danya barcelona in doe hon. anything down here? so here's a job opportunity that might entice you. new york city is searching for an assassin . so on with the means and the moxie to read out the city's most elusive and hair raising rodents. the city that never sleeps. and now we know why is offering an annual salary of up to $170000.00 us dollars, hoping to attract a bold new leader for their long running battle. seeking candidates with good communication skills and a bloodthirsty attitude. new york is on the hunt for rats, tsar, to fight the cities, booming road and population. the rats don't run the city. we do the ad for a director of road and mitigation list, say, swashbuckl
i mean, yesterday we were singing with argentina vance. we're dancing some sound by with the brazilian fan, it's been a really great experience. a lot of people coming together. also could tar has been very easily easy for people. i mean there's places where you can watch games many fan fast. so on all pretty positive experience. that is a d w sports correspondent, danya barcelona in doe hon. anything down here? so here's a job opportunity that might entice you. new york city is searching for...
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i mean, yesterday we were singing with argentina. vance. we're dancing some samba with the brazilian fan. it's been a really great experience. a lot of people coming together. also, katara has made it very easily, easy for people. i mean there's places where you can watch games many fan fast. so on all pretty positive experience. that is a d, w, sports correspondent, danya barcelona in doha, many things down here. lava flows from the world's largest volcano are raising fears. it could reach a main highway within a week. the active mound or low volcano in hawaii, ruptured for the 1st time. in nearly 40 years, residents have been warned. the path of the molten rock can change rapidly. this is lava from a 1000 kilometers below the earth's surface. the sight of it coming from the world's biggest volcano, is a rarity. the volcano is spouting love, and now because it forms part of the hawaiian island chain that lies directly over a so called hot spot. the hawaiian hot spots an up welling of molten rock, known as a mental plume. the plume rises up
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let then vance and i me so yes them for the very good. why should we pay anything to the russians? now we are independent of them even though she for sure the region is hoping the can now will bring an economic boost at the port in el blog goods, mainly construction materials are loaded most i headed to the russian enclave co, leningrad. but the new canal gives poland more options, and there are plans to deepen the waterway that will link the region to international trade routes besides all there. but the navigation conditions on the water will have as well shorten or to access to the voltage. for this, i'm polish her stock pigeon color portal. ok, tucking, dive in. more and more. investors are expressing interest to have operations here. the new container terminal is to be built. this canal gives poland direct access to the baltic sea, isolating it more from russia as the rift between the e. u and moscow deepens. and a reminder of the top business story we're following for you this hour. germany is one step closer to ending its reliance on russian gas after a huge ship containing
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they had pretty much, every football fan kinda wants him to win except for france. vance, and they're looking to choose their own history. they're the reigning tabs. they're looking to defend the title. that's something that has it been dining like 60 years . so it would be massive if they wanted to. hopefully for the final was the absolute cracker of the match. she wasn't d, w, knew was life from berlin state you went for business near was the drop box, but more on the door were free speech at twitter. i'm the massage as well. thank you for watching with every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the footsteps of the great great.
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everybody was in argentina and pretty much every football fan kind of wants him to win except for france. vance. and they're looking to change their own history. they're the reigning chance they're looking to defend the title. that's something that hasn't been done in like 60 years. so it would be massive if they wanted to. hopefully for the final was the an absolute cracker of a match. she wasn't dub renewals lie from berlin state you went for business near was the drop box, but more on the door were free speech at twitter. i'm the massage as well. thank you for watching. ah, ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tim with i'm in your northern most count please. ah, for a time long, very much alive, dw channel, your guy with recognizing where exactly. it was fun and i've learned a lot our culture history. all their d, w, travel extremely worth a visit. b o. a long musk is threatened with sanctions over twitters journalists. bad. you and you have want to platform against attacking, press freedom but can regulate us, do anything about it. and it was designed
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joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of alabama. school of law. barbara mcquade former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of michigan law school. kimberly atkins store, also a lawyer, but also a columnist at the boston globe. and jill wine-banks, who served as an assistant prosecutor, all our msnbc legal and political analysts. i'm so excited about this panel, this is fantastic! so, i want to get each of you to weigh in here, what do you think was the most illuminating piece of information in the transcripts, and, why enjoys you go first! >> so, one of the things that i thought really broke through, if you read the report, and now that we're reading the transcripts themselves, is this the continuous theme of obstruction of justice that seems to permeate those in trump's inner circle. whether it is this notion that everyone needs a pardon, whether it is mark meadows burning documents in his office. even though we don't have the specifics in some cases of what is being burnt or what is being concealed, this isn't the way that a normal white
joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of alabama. school of law. barbara mcquade former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of michigan law school. kimberly atkins store, also a lawyer, but also a columnist at the boston globe. and jill wine-banks, who served as an assistant prosecutor, all our msnbc legal and political analysts. i'm so excited about this panel, this is fantastic! so, i want to get each of you to weigh in here, what do you think was the most...
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joining me now is kate nibbs and joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney.this snow balled overnight and elon tweeted, twitter with a bunch of flame emojis. he faced off with journalists in a twitter space audio discussion saying, you docks, you get suspended, end of story. what's happening? >> if i only knew what was happening exactly. as far as i can surmise, he's changing the twitter rules as fits his mood. it was only five weeks ago that he came on twitter and announced that the elon jet account would stay functional and now here we are and he's suspended prominent journalists simply for referencing the account in the course of their normal activities. it whiplash inducing. doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason. it seems fear motivated. i'm sympathetic to him because he said his son was being chased in a car. that's terrifying. everyone only wishes the best for elon musk's children. he's connecting this scary incident with this flight tracker that uses publicly available information. it doesn't make rational sense and it's a very clear indication that t
joining me now is kate nibbs and joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney.this snow balled overnight and elon tweeted, twitter with a bunch of flame emojis. he faced off with journalists in a twitter space audio discussion saying, you docks, you get suspended, end of story. what's happening? >> if i only knew what was happening exactly. as far as i can surmise, he's changing the twitter rules as fits his mood. it was only five weeks ago that he came on twitter and announced that the elon jet...
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joining us is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst. thank you all for joining us. luke and kyle, i know you have stories out on the latest transcript dump, we pulled out some things that are shocking but we will need a new word for shocking but luke, take me through what you pulled out as highlights in your story. >> there's lots of things. i think you can start with ms. grisham if you wanted to. the comments you just highlighted were quite interesting about donald trump's demeanor, of course. but i also thought it was interesting that she said that melania trump had grown very distrustful of mark meadows, and of the lawyers who were surrounding donald trump, particularly rudy giuliani, sidney powell, and ellis, and she names them all and the first lady expressed to her she did not trust these people and did not want them around the president. clearly mr. trump had other ideas and he kept these people around him and in fact, they encouraged him a great deal as he was fighting the election results. you know, a number of the transcripts
joining us is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst. thank you all for joining us. luke and kyle, i know you have stories out on the latest transcript dump, we pulled out some things that are shocking but we will need a new word for shocking but luke, take me through what you pulled out as highlights in your story. >> there's lots of things. i think you can start with ms. grisham if you wanted to. the comments you just highlighted were quite interesting about donald...
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joyce vance. thank you. by the way our coverage on the front of january six continuing throughout our show. you don't amiss, it next hour i'm gonna speak with house judiciary cup member mary gay stan lyn. she will join me and whether her gop colleagues should in fact be charged. plus, january six committee witness, arizona house speaker rusty bowers with what he hopes to see in that report, as well. all, right so we have some new developments over these voter i.d. laws. just time, it is in north carolina. the state supreme court has struck down a law that the court says intentionally discriminated against black voters. in a bill 8 to 4 required every voter to present a photo edgy from a list. and, starting on wednesday, asylum seekers at the southern border will once again be allowed to cross. the d.o.c.'s circuit court denied a request -- covid era rule it's been keeping them out. gary grumbach is in wilmington for us. with this president spending. weekend gary, good to see. you did this ruling come as a su
joyce vance. thank you. by the way our coverage on the front of january six continuing throughout our show. you don't amiss, it next hour i'm gonna speak with house judiciary cup member mary gay stan lyn. she will join me and whether her gop colleagues should in fact be charged. plus, january six committee witness, arizona house speaker rusty bowers with what he hopes to see in that report, as well. all, right so we have some new developments over these voter i.d. laws. just time, it is in...
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i have joyce vance coming up. i think we can see her to prove she's here. hi, joyce. i want to take a quick break and get into joyce's view of what these facts show after our shortest break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> we're back with gene robinson and joyce vance, and we're talk about serious stuff but on a light note, joyce, you know you're beloved in life or on "the beat" when we tell everyone joyce is here like we're excited, she's at the door, we open the door, now here she is. and i want to bring new on what i said with gene was the political legal as a mix, congressional legal. if you're sitting inside doj a
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vance, good to have you. i was reading everything jerome powell was saying he is tick sticking by his 2% inflation goal. that alarmed some, we're running seven, 8% clip now. to get to 2%, wow. do you think that is realistic? >> i think it is something we need to get back to. people are really feeling the punch whenever they go back to the grocery store, wherever else, this is a massive amount of cost increases in a very short period of time. look, real wages, wages adjusted for inflation are not keeping up. year-over-year, wage growth has been down 20 straight months, secondly since they passed the american rescue plan act. the actions by the biden administration put us in a worse situation. they're wanting to spend more overall. the federal reserve has no other choice to start cutting balance sheet, raising interest rates, this ultimately what we do to bring inflation down. neil: there was a lot of spending under the trump administration, even pre-covid, it seems to be a bipartisan zeal to spend money. i get
vance, good to have you. i was reading everything jerome powell was saying he is tick sticking by his 2% inflation goal. that alarmed some, we're running seven, 8% clip now. to get to 2%, wow. do you think that is realistic? >> i think it is something we need to get back to. people are really feeling the punch whenever they go back to the grocery store, wherever else, this is a massive amount of cost increases in a very short period of time. look, real wages, wages adjusted for inflation...
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vance.'re not gonna see roy blunt, it's going to be schmidt -- we'll see how katie britt is but she's not really probably gonna be dick shelby. do you worry that the the conference across the aisle is gonna be a different type? >> i think that is on the one hand, we've lost some of the republicans -- we were very blunt. we dealt with in a bipartisan way very successfully. but i think the republican party as a whole and the mainstream of the republican party is learning -- has learned and is learning that the trump way doesn't work and the mega way doesn't work. -- maga way doesn't work. and that's why we got an omnibus that was as successful as it was. that was a first test. and it did have the people who were still there. but you can be sure, you know, if you looked at the votes, there was a desire on the republican side, despite the pressure from the magas and what the house republicans said, to get this done. and i think that you're gonna see the same pressures continue. i think that is i
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joyce vance is a law professor at the university of alabama. and bass else is a democratic strategic and executive director of the democratic party. good to have you all here. so ken, what does this mean for the investigation? >> first, this is are resounding rebuke of the arguments put forth by donald trump's lawyers on this case and of the reasoning by the judge imposing the special master for practical terms that this ruling is supposed to take effect next thursday. and unless donald trump appeals to the supreme court and somehow wins a dramatic last-minute reprieve, the special master will go away and judge cannon will have to dismiss this lawsuit. then the justice department will get act is etc. to the 22,000 pages of documents. all of them, not just the classified ones they already have, but all the documents seized. and we don't want to overstate this. the investigation has been chugging along. but all the other stuff they seized in trurp's office, some of that is relative to the investigation. they have said in court papers that their l
joyce vance is a law professor at the university of alabama. and bass else is a democratic strategic and executive director of the democratic party. good to have you all here. so ken, what does this mean for the investigation? >> first, this is are resounding rebuke of the arguments put forth by donald trump's lawyers on this case and of the reasoning by the judge imposing the special master for practical terms that this ruling is supposed to take effect next thursday. and unless donald...
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attorney, joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. so, what have we learned? despite the fact that donald trump told us for years that he was under audit and couldn't release the taxes, he was not, not while he was president, the traditional presidential audit was never taking place. what did we learn? he had very big credits, very big deductions, what he did not have was a big tax bill. and we deserve to know why. the head of the irs at the time was appointed by donald trump, and this guy at the time, and now owns to trump branded properties in hawaii that according to the citizens for ethics and him up to 1 million dollars a year. it is not a surprise to any of us thought donald trump was not honest about his taxes, or that he went to extraordinary lengths to avoid paying any. the big surprise tonight is that if, and why a government agency that is charged with policing this kind of thing completely failed us. tim o'brien, you are the guy who knows trumps's taxes best, what do
attorney, joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. so, what have we learned? despite the fact that donald trump told us for years that he was under audit and couldn't release the taxes, he was not, not while he was president, the traditional presidential audit was never taking place. what did we learn? he had very big credits, very big deductions, what he did not have was a big tax bill. and we deserve to know why. the...
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. >> reporter: sherry vance did not fight it.mas desserts in the middle of the pandemic , with nothing but her grandmother's recipes, including one for an amazing poundcake. >> i made the cake, i put it on facebook, the rest is history. they just started, bing, bing, bing. and then all of a sudden, i was making enough money to pay my mortgage. >> reporter: for these african-american entrepreneurs, this is just the beginning, and there are no guarantees . but, those who are finding success say it takes some guts, and a lot of hard work. >> it's scary. it's a big leap of faith, you feel like you are stepping off a cliff, but, what is life if you don't take those moments, and do that? >> reporter: in oakland, john ramus, kpix 5. >>> the black sunday expo is organized and sponsored by oaklands african-american chamber of commerc >>> let's check in on our forecast, now. brian hackney pulling double duty today. >> yes indeed. darren has to fill in for us, so here we go. kpix 5's high death high death -- high-definition doppler. this is
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joyce vance is a law professor at the university of alabama and an msnbc legal analyst. and tum miller is a writer at large for the bull work anden apt msnbc political analyst. ali, what is the nature of these referrals? do we know what went into deciding them? >> reporter: we know this has been a live conversation over the course of the last few weeks,s personally as the committee has been doing their investigating and their work, the concept of if they were going to issue referrals has always been something that has loomd over the entire process. be but what we're learning is we'll learn all this on monday, but the nature of the referrals is something that could be wide ranging. yes, we could see some referrals that are criminal in nature and as joyce and had of our other prosecutor friends will tell you, it doesn't necessarily matter if this committee sends over a letter that says we're criminally referral people. they are going to do what think want to do regardless. but still for a committee that's focused so much of their attention on what key players and the forme
joyce vance is a law professor at the university of alabama and an msnbc legal analyst. and tum miller is a writer at large for the bull work anden apt msnbc political analyst. ali, what is the nature of these referrals? do we know what went into deciding them? >> reporter: we know this has been a live conversation over the course of the last few weeks,s personally as the committee has been doing their investigating and their work, the concept of if they were going to issue referrals has...
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attorney joyce vance as well. let me start with you. aside from being a fly on the wall to the virtual meeting that's happening right now, give us the who, what, when's, and how many, right? what's going to be inside this final january 6th report? who's going to get possibly this criminal referral? how many are we expecting? >> sure. we are going to get a report before the end of the year. we will see a public hearing on december 21st. in terms of the referrals, that's what they are discussing right now. somebody should be on that call in a moment to hear back about what the determinations are. they are looking at possible referrals for criminal investigations over president donald trump, his longtime chief of staff mark meadows, rudy giuliani, jeff clark, an official at the justice department, and a couple of others. and john eastman, of course, who was heavily involved in the effort to put together the so-called fake electors. as adam schiff and adam kinzinger said, that justice report -- the justice department is investigating this.
attorney joyce vance as well. let me start with you. aside from being a fly on the wall to the virtual meeting that's happening right now, give us the who, what, when's, and how many, right? what's going to be inside this final january 6th report? who's going to get possibly this criminal referral? how many are we expecting? >> sure. we are going to get a report before the end of the year. we will see a public hearing on december 21st. in terms of the referrals, that's what they are...
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attorney, joyce vance. thank you both for being here. jill, let me start with you. donald trump was not a defendant in this trump organization fraud case. but his name came up repeatedly throughout the trial. a prosecutor said in the closing statement trump, quote, knew exactly what was going on. so, how on earth did he not get charged in connection to this case? >> well, that is such a good question. but in a traditional way, when a corporation is indicted, it is the corporation that is indicted. the personal benefit to weisselberg is why he was personally indicted. and why he pled guilty. his testimony was not as forthcoming as i think the plea deal should have and could have demanded. i hope he won't get full credit first testimony. because he went out of his way to help his former boss, actually, not even his former boss, as i understand it, he is still working at the trump organization. i think the cumulative effect and the naming of individual number one, once again, just like in the stormy daniels case, is getting to the point where donald trump will suffer t
attorney, joyce vance. thank you both for being here. jill, let me start with you. donald trump was not a defendant in this trump organization fraud case. but his name came up repeatedly throughout the trial. a prosecutor said in the closing statement trump, quote, knew exactly what was going on. so, how on earth did he not get charged in connection to this case? >> well, that is such a good question. but in a traditional way, when a corporation is indicted, it is the corporation that is...
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vance in virginia.>> caller: hi, jim happy holidays from porter, virginia in norfolk. >> oh, wow all right. now we're talking. let's go what's up? >> caller: what to do with zim >> zim looks leek a great dividend play but the fact is these dividends are variable and can go down. and i don't want you to touch it i've been avoiding these stocks so far for people and it's been correct and i'm not changing my mind let's go to emil in new york emil >> caller: hi, jim this is emil from new york first-time caller. club member. >> how are you >> caller: i'm good. i used to watch your programs when the reruns were on 11:00 p.m. in new york years ago. >> i love that you know, my dad loved that too. i -- well, whatever. that went away how can i help >> caller: thank you for all the education. i learned a lot from you i am in health care. in the middle of the pandemic i bought a stock in this company which is in teleconferencing i knew the company i started using it liked it a lot got more interested when they join
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joyce vance, let me begin with you. -- you just have an open mic correction. >> >> >> well lawrence, i think you read the key part of the opinion. the 11th circuit was very clear in the view that judge cannon got this wrong. the whole case is so unusual. typically, the search rioters executed, the government can continue its criminal investigation, and maybe there's an indictment, maybe there isn't. the search gets challenged in that context. if there is an indictment. what trump was trying to do was to kneecap the governments investigation. and that's what judge cannon went along with. so it is not surprising this 11th circuit panel said you can't do this. the reasons precisely is described in the exit that you had. either in doing this, the 11th circuit would've had to have created a special role. that applied only to former president donald trump, or they could've created a bill that would applied to every criminal defendant. and it may be impossible for the government to conduct its -- with extensive judicial oversight that would've crippled the government, and the court system.
joyce vance, let me begin with you. -- you just have an open mic correction. >> >> >> well lawrence, i think you read the key part of the opinion. the 11th circuit was very clear in the view that judge cannon got this wrong. the whole case is so unusual. typically, the search rioters executed, the government can continue its criminal investigation, and maybe there's an indictment, maybe there isn't. the search gets challenged in that context. if there is an indictment. what...
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take a quick break, chris, ali vance, rex. i'm thrilled y'all here tonight.er when we come back, we're on the eve of another -- match for team usa. a lot of sports contras out there when the 11th hour continues. s was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was awful. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is a small wearable that sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading: up, down, or steady, so you can make better decisions about food, insulin, and activity in the moment. it can even alert you before you go too low or when you're high. oh, th
take a quick break, chris, ali vance, rex. i'm thrilled y'all here tonight.er when we come back, we're on the eve of another -- match for team usa. a lot of sports contras out there when the 11th hour continues. s was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose...
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yamiche alcindor, carol leonnig, joyce vance, frank you ladies for being here. you always make us smarter. congress is trying to keep the trains running. we'll ask one democrat about that. what he has to say about the collapse in cryptocurrency industry. and later, the tech industry is shedding jobs right now by tens of thousands. we'll ask the one and only cara swisher if this is all part of a cultural rheber reboot. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a wednesday night. a wednesday night. e: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. avoiding triggers, but still get migraine attacks? qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. qulipta gets right to work. keeps attacks away over time. qulipta is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and tiredness. ask your doctor about qulipta. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. constipation, and tiredness. this couple w
yamiche alcindor, carol leonnig, joyce vance, frank you ladies for being here. you always make us smarter. congress is trying to keep the trains running. we'll ask one democrat about that. what he has to say about the collapse in cryptocurrency industry. and later, the tech industry is shedding jobs right now by tens of thousands. we'll ask the one and only cara swisher if this is all part of a cultural rheber reboot. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a wednesday night. a wednesday night....
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attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. professor melissa murray, and where you live school, she was a law clerk for sonia -- on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. all right gang! let's roll our sleeves up! we got a lot to get through -- joyce, you've been reading through this report as has everyone. hold on a minute... i don't point out that we may be the most reading the most important news night of the year and i am looking at an all-female panel! let's do it -- joyce, what sticks out to you the most so far? >> so what you can see immediately when you dig into the report is how much trouble the committee went to to document absolutely everything that they are saying. there and notes in every chapter, extensively documenting the committees and narrative that you read through. and so for instance, when you get to one important point where the committee is saying, it was apparent that everyone there was an enormous risk of violence that nigh
attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. professor melissa murray, and where you live school, she was a law clerk for sonia -- on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. all right gang! let's roll our sleeves up! we got a lot to get through -- joyce, you've been reading through this report as has everyone. hold on a minute... i don't point out that we may be the most reading the most important...
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attorney joyce vance. garrett, what's different here? she says this is just who she is.it make a difference within the caucus and within committees and critically the 51 votes? >> reporter: the short answer is probably not. one part of that statement from sinema's video that i think most democrats would agree with, this is kind of who she's been. she's in many cases had closer relationships with some republicans than she has with some democrats. she's been her own independent figure. she's been involved in a lot of these key negotiations on things like the infrastructure bill, for example. but she cuts her own path. i don't see that changing. it doesn't functionally change democrats' math here, even if she acts as a caucus of one and less like one of the independents who caucused with the democrats. they have a vote to spare on anything with a 50-vote threshold. they will have the advantage in committees. it doesn't change anything there. what it changes is the forecast for her 2024 re-election chances if she chooses to pursue re-election. something she hasn't committed
attorney joyce vance. garrett, what's different here? she says this is just who she is.it make a difference within the caucus and within committees and critically the 51 votes? >> reporter: the short answer is probably not. one part of that statement from sinema's video that i think most democrats would agree with, this is kind of who she's been. she's in many cases had closer relationships with some republicans than she has with some democrats. she's been her own independent figure....
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joining me is joyce vance, former u.s.gal analyst, and joyce, thank you very much. really appreciate you being here. i do have the ruling here, but i also have something even more valuable, which is your post about the ruling. so i have been reading it really as quickly as i can. you make a couple good points i would love you to explain further. one is the question of whether judge cannon even had standing to take the case, and your explanation is that the 11th circuit court said she did not. can you explain? >> yeah, this is really the basis for this ruling, joy. federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. they can only hear cases that fall within their purview. and the 11th circuit says very clearly, judge cannon did not have jurisdiction to hear this case. and there's a very simple reason for it. what happened in this situation was the government executed a search warrant during a criminal investigation. the government does that in a lot of cases, and people who are under investigation can't suddenly interfere an
joining me is joyce vance, former u.s.gal analyst, and joyce, thank you very much. really appreciate you being here. i do have the ruling here, but i also have something even more valuable, which is your post about the ruling. so i have been reading it really as quickly as i can. you make a couple good points i would love you to explain further. one is the question of whether judge cannon even had standing to take the case, and your explanation is that the 11th circuit court said she did not....
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attorney joyce vance. garrett, there's a lot more texts than what i could read just now. so you've gone through it all. what stands out to you? what does this say about republican party at this point and that effort by this group of republicans to try to take over? >> the fact of the matter is a lot of these facts aren't new. cnn reported on a good deal of this six months ago. the committee used a lot of these tax in their public presentations. although they were more focused on texas in meadows and in some cases fox news personalities. others during the attack itself. the perry exchange really became a part of a much broader story about efforts to interfere with the election results at the doj. some of this stuff was well known. i think what we're seeing here in these text messages is more of them are coming to light now is how broad the effort was within the republican conference particularly at the house level to find some pretext to overturn election results. it's on a state by state basis. some of the efforts in georgia and in pennsylvania have been pretty well docum
attorney joyce vance. garrett, there's a lot more texts than what i could read just now. so you've gone through it all. what stands out to you? what does this say about republican party at this point and that effort by this group of republicans to try to take over? >> the fact of the matter is a lot of these facts aren't new. cnn reported on a good deal of this six months ago. the committee used a lot of these tax in their public presentations. although they were more focused on texas in...
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journalist or poland also refused to allow russia's foreign minister, as we heard to attend the st. vance. moscow called out decision unprecedented and entirely incompatible with poland. currently holding the o. s. c trillion days earlier was so also refused to, from features to russian parliament, members to attend unless the assembly but we heard from radio host, then commented our curry harris. and he offered his thoughts on why some governments can be so fearful about terms of perspectives in the media. it's always telling when you block the media, the media are the only eye witnesses of any situation that has claimed to have happened. and what is the role of the media? the media has access to places that the regular person can never get to. we can't get to the moon. so we send cameras up there. we can't get inside of volcanoes, we can't get inside of private top secret meetings. so the media is there too eye witness events so that we know whether they truly happen that way or not. it becomes a problem when there is other information that might tease provoke somebody into different th
journalist or poland also refused to allow russia's foreign minister, as we heard to attend the st. vance. moscow called out decision unprecedented and entirely incompatible with poland. currently holding the o. s. c trillion days earlier was so also refused to, from features to russian parliament, members to attend unless the assembly but we heard from radio host, then commented our curry harris. and he offered his thoughts on why some governments can be so fearful about terms of perspectives...