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wiley's been diagnosed with a heart condition.reditary and the birth mother didn't disclose any information about it in her medical records, so either she deliberately omitted it, or wiley inheritedhe condition from his, uh, father. so you're wondering what the birth mother may not have shared with you or what the father may have passed onto wiley. yeah, we want answers, for the sake of wiley's health. -hi. excuse me? -yeah. hi, are you the owner? i am. yeah. um, can you give me permission to pass out postcards for a free concert tonight in the park? well, let me see. yeah, sure. why not? -thank you. -you're welcome. just, uh, don't harass my customers, okay? no harassment, i promise. just an invitation to enjoy some good music. good. you should come if you're free. maybe some other time. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] julian? uh, yeah, hey. uh, where are you? home. i'm supposed to work tonight, right? yeah, um, listen, i was wondering if you could cover me now instead. would that work for you? sure. i'm on my way. all right, thanks, krist
wiley's been diagnosed with a heart condition.reditary and the birth mother didn't disclose any information about it in her medical records, so either she deliberately omitted it, or wiley inheritedhe condition from his, uh, father. so you're wondering what the birth mother may not have shared with you or what the father may have passed onto wiley. yeah, we want answers, for the sake of wiley's health. -hi. excuse me? -yeah. hi, are you the owner? i am. yeah. um, can you give me permission to...
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bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extract about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a prosecution before the international criminal court. the king or queen if you will of evidence and any international criminal investigation is always documentation it isn't really easily cross-examined it because it's it's factual it's truth. in the kind of papers the canadian investigator has found thousands of internal communications relating to mass arrests. tens of thousands of syrians have been tortured and killed in the regime's jails since twenty eleven. arrests and disappearances part of a systematic government policy. we're trying to lay the foundations for a prosecution along in the lines where the prosecutors can lead with heavy heavy irrefutable documentary material. stephen rapp former u.s. ambassador at large for war crimes has prosecuted some of the worst mass atrocity crimes in recent h
bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extract about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a prosecution before the international criminal court. the king or queen if you will of evidence and any international criminal investigation is always documentation it isn't really easily cross-examined it...
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i'm joined now by maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city. who's worked as prosecutor in the southern district of new york. and msnbc cristian farias and bill crist kristol, editor at large of "the weekly standard." maya, when you look at the rudy argument there, if everything is on the table potentially, that means mueller would face trump in a certain situation, by woodward's reporting undercutting that and would make it seem like this is all posturing. put that not context of bob mueller sending a trump aide to jail today. >> well, if -- first of all, let's just say, a broken clock is right twice a day. and the broken clock of donald trump has said he's afraid of a perjury trap. that's actually rudy giuliani talking point, which is interesting that the president used that today. i think what we have heard from the president is that he is concerned, despite the fact that he has repeatedly expressed his willingness. if i'm donald trump, i'm going to listen to my lawyers and i'm not going to talk to bob mueller. the reality is, it's going to
i'm joined now by maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city. who's worked as prosecutor in the southern district of new york. and msnbc cristian farias and bill crist kristol, editor at large of "the weekly standard." maya, when you look at the rudy argument there, if everything is on the table potentially, that means mueller would face trump in a certain situation, by woodward's reporting undercutting that and would make it seem like this is all posturing. put that not...
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.>> wiley 2404 dollars fire is worn, the remains of threat. this resident evacuated yesterday with his family.>> we have a fire truck parked right in front of their. i think the fire went all the way down to the creek right on the other side of the road for most. i believe it is moving. >> the single wrote in and out of the community by a highway p officer. >> at the farm center about 30 minutes away, we caught up with evacuees that were listening to scanner traffic updates on the fire. >> we have onto it so many times. everybody i know is on edge. >> it is an unscheduled vacation again. i was at work yesterday and she called me up and said they saw smoke. >> this couple is living out of this rv part at the farm center. residence say they know that the neighborhood will always be a threat of a fire should have taken it upon themselves to be proactive in cr called fire watch. >> our biggest job is fuel reduction. >> the organization has been given grant money from napa county which was used to her inmates to clear brush in the neighborhood.>> i
.>> wiley 2404 dollars fire is worn, the remains of threat. this resident evacuated yesterday with his family.>> we have a fire truck parked right in front of their. i think the fire went all the way down to the creek right on the other side of the road for most. i believe it is moving. >> the single wrote in and out of the community by a highway p officer. >> at the farm center about 30 minutes away, we caught up with evacuees that were listening to scanner traffic...
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to maya wiley, phil rucker, to ashley parker. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, we're going to ask two former justice department officials about the fbi investigating the kavanaugh case and about the president choosing to declassify documento related to the russia investigation of his own administration. >>> and later, the trump legal team said to be working in the dark when it comes to the investigation we mentioned. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a busy tuesday night. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as hard as we can- doing all that we can- for everyone who walks th
to maya wiley, phil rucker, to ashley parker. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, we're going to ask two former justice department officials about the fbi investigating the kavanaugh case and about the president choosing to declassify documento related to the russia investigation of his own administration. >>> and later, the trump legal team said to be working in the dark when it comes to the investigation we mentioned. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a busy...
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well yes i guess anyone using wiley would be some part of the problem with the brochure but thought it was a good life with a girl by western perfume and speak by chinese by us and the black market its survival maybe choose to employ. the stocks in malaysia and indonesia which are said to still be viable supply just a fraction of that is not. the only hope i can see is plenty issues where that to can them long enough to use the kind of resume that competes with out of the roi but that will take time. until then all i know is that i would only buy a good from sustainable sources. and that after this journey the center of heaven will never smelt the same again. we've had severe storms moving across eastern parts of the u.s. east and piles of kind of there was well nasi little clutch of storms just feeding the whites was pennsylvania and in the space of just three hours look at that very rainfall total two hundred seventeen a millimeters of rain little wonder that we have seen a widespread flooding this is the scene here as a result of those heavy downpours that thunder rewrite is now in
well yes i guess anyone using wiley would be some part of the problem with the brochure but thought it was a good life with a girl by western perfume and speak by chinese by us and the black market its survival maybe choose to employ. the stocks in malaysia and indonesia which are said to still be viable supply just a fraction of that is not. the only hope i can see is plenty issues where that to can them long enough to use the kind of resume that competes with out of the roi but that will take...
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back are peter baker and mia wiley. joining is 2016 independent presidential candidate evan mcmullen. let's get started with you here. right after manafort's plea deal announcement the president's attorney sent out the statement direct le referri directly referring to paul manafort and claiming he will tell the truth and as we know he told that lie. took it out of the revised statement. what does that tell you about how the president is reacting to what he considers manafort flipping on him? >> he's been very angry at the idea of flippers as he calls them in the past. people who turn against him and provide other people to prosecutors in order to win a lighter sentence. i think the change of that statement indicates that they're prepared to take on manafort's credibility if he says something that is incriminating against the president. they're not going to rule out calling him a liar if he threatens the president with information or allegations that could get the president in trouble. once you're on the other side with
back are peter baker and mia wiley. joining is 2016 independent presidential candidate evan mcmullen. let's get started with you here. right after manafort's plea deal announcement the president's attorney sent out the statement direct le referri directly referring to paul manafort and claiming he will tell the truth and as we know he told that lie. took it out of the revised statement. what does that tell you about how the president is reacting to what he considers manafort flipping on him?...
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to maya wiley, phil rucker, to ashley parker. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, we're going to ask two former justice department officials about the fbi investigating the kavanaugh case and about the president choosing to declassify documents related to the russia investigation of his own administration. >>> and later, the trump legal team said to be working in the dark when it comes to the investigation we mentioned. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a busy tuesday night. . if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. i never knew there was a to my constipation until my doctor recommended miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body unblocking your system natura
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maya wiley, matt, normizen. >>> nbc's coverage of hurricane florence continues next. our reporters on the ground will give us the latest right after this. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> hurricane florence isn't expected to make landfall for at least eight more hours. but the carolinas are already feeling the effects of the category 2 to storm with rein and sustained 100-mile-per-hour winds. we have reporters all along the coast. we begin with gadi schwartz in beaufort, north carolina. >> reporter: we've moved locations. i'm using a building as a wind block. right over there where you see the light hitting it is extremely windy there, wind gusts well above what we were seeing earlier. this is an area that is starting to see the tide rise again. we're going to get high tide at 11:00. when that tide rises we're also expecting to see a very -- a tremendous storm surge that could be catastrophi
maya wiley, matt, normizen. >>> nbc's coverage of hurricane florence continues next. our reporters on the ground will give us the latest right after this. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> hurricane florence isn't expected to make landfall for at least eight more hours. but the carolinas are already...
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attorney and deputy attorney general under president clinton and maya wiley who served as counsel tomayor bill de blasio. she's an msnbc legal analyst. and maya, in the woodward book we're seeing that john dowd is calling the president a liar and the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has partially given up on the idea of ever getting an interview with donald trump and is interested in possibly getting written answers at least on the collusion questions. >> yeah, i think it's pretty clear that donald trump can't tell the truth on a regular basis. we know that. that's clearly something he has demonstrated in public. so it's not so surprising that someone like a john dowd, who i think has denied, it may have said something like that. i think at the end of the day the issue here is donald trump can be forced to testify. i think the supreme court would uphold that unless brett kavanaugh is a supreme court justice potentially sitting on that bench. but the question for mueller is how to wrap this up. he probably wants to do that because of the election, and this is an opportun
attorney and deputy attorney general under president clinton and maya wiley who served as counsel tomayor bill de blasio. she's an msnbc legal analyst. and maya, in the woodward book we're seeing that john dowd is calling the president a liar and the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has partially given up on the idea of ever getting an interview with donald trump and is interested in possibly getting written answers at least on the collusion questions. >> yeah, i...
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to maya wiley, phil rucker, to ashley parker. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, we're going to ask two former justice department officials about the fbi investigating the kavanaugh case and about the president choosing to declassify documents related to the russia investigation of his own administration. >>> and later, the trump legal team said to be working in the dark when it comes to the investigation we mentioned. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a busy tuesday night. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy tha
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many to dos a lot of men can crawl to memory for which will be a tweak it just it took off george wiley clique you need almost absolute. bitches up a whole pond to say why did it toy before. defeat . and yet. there's a. new guinea could it be that this to be. taken immediately for more than the more v.l.a. the. systematic more detail of videos on pokies. an enemy can do again you deeper than the she did i mean it is your. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does my mike was not on the board just one from the rose garden this is not the guns. would. run into. them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public id microsoft dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that. more. than one. thing. more. these this is. the old vision stopping the most interesting of all the fundies up in these crowds and the fun. he's very. leisurely. donald trump an executive order allowing the u.s. to impose sanctions on any individual or govern
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place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were.
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in addition to maya wiley and former prosecutor with the southern district of new york, one ari melber is with us and, ari, let's get you on the record. i'll make a sweep ago sungs that you've been watching television. >> i've been watching your coverage all day, listening with rapt attention. you said something quite objective that was quite apt earlier. we don't typically see local, state prosecutor vigorously question a sitting federal judge awaiting a potential appointment to the supreme court where were he to be confirmed about his personal history in this manner. that was a procedure uniqueness that we saw today combined with the firework, the passion, the anger that has been ricocheted through this committee now as you point out well into the evening. i think the big picture takeaway i see that obviously and lawyers often talk about a matter of mixed law and fact. i will say matters that are mixed law and politics because there is a lot of politics here. we are seeing the senate you will haltly i think conduct itself nominally better than the last time it dealt with this type of
in addition to maya wiley and former prosecutor with the southern district of new york, one ari melber is with us and, ari, let's get you on the record. i'll make a sweep ago sungs that you've been watching television. >> i've been watching your coverage all day, listening with rapt attention. you said something quite objective that was quite apt earlier. we don't typically see local, state prosecutor vigorously question a sitting federal judge awaiting a potential appointment to the...
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wiley and ruthless, and his followers believe the young challenger is no match for him. >> going bpast experiences, dealt with more serious, formidable opponents, and they faced a decisive blow fergal: back at home we watched wi bobi wine was reunited th his family, a reminder that political activism here has a highly personal pri. are you going to fight on? mr. wine: i ve come to get you -- continue exactly where i stopped. g to fight on. alke i said, we must get our freedom or we shl die trying to get our freedom. fergal: international pressure helped him stay free today, but the bigger circle here is only beginning. fergal keane, bbc news, kampala. laura: is change coming to uganda? you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, revisiting the spanish 0 years later. what one of the world's mostad pandemics can teach us about controlling outbreaks today. the world anti-doping agency has lifted its suspesion on russia imposed three years ago after accusaons of widespread ting inponsored sh spor it means russia will be able to test its own athletes. here
wiley and ruthless, and his followers believe the young challenger is no match for him. >> going bpast experiences, dealt with more serious, formidable opponents, and they faced a decisive blow fergal: back at home we watched wi bobi wine was reunited th his family, a reminder that political activism here has a highly personal pri. are you going to fight on? mr. wine: i ve come to get you -- continue exactly where i stopped. g to fight on. alke i said, we must get our freedom or we shl...
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place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper.
place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper.
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to a woman, especially in negotiations with these people who believe they are the world's best and wileyiators. >> and all men, all men. >> so, how was it being in a very much all-men's society as the iranian society is? the patriarchy at large, how was it being a forceful american female diplomat? >> well, to their credit, once they understood that i was going to be strong, that i understood i was the united states of america, they took me on. i think the incident that i just recalled where, out of anger, tears started coming down my face, they were really -- didn't know what to do with me, and that was useful in itself. i think you use everything you can during a negotiation. there was a point at which i wanted to find common ground with the iranians. and their lead negotiator, abbas had a grandchild, so had i. we shared photos. we were human. it didn't change our national interest. it didn't change our tough positions, but it did make us understand each other a little better. >> which is so vital, the idea of hearing the story of the other. i think many people certainly in some circle
to a woman, especially in negotiations with these people who believe they are the world's best and wileyiators. >> and all men, all men. >> so, how was it being in a very much all-men's society as the iranian society is? the patriarchy at large, how was it being a forceful american female diplomat? >> well, to their credit, once they understood that i was going to be strong, that i understood i was the united states of america, they took me on. i think the incident that i just...
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place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial banks were playing in the stock market using in part their own customers money they were seriously self-serving some said greedy and place not only the financial sector but the entire economy in precarious peril and when those bank speculative bets went bad the markets melted down crashing with contagion not only amongst the banks but other companies and other sectors of the economy for the last years of the clinton administration the economy was booming with excellent growth the last year in one thousand nine hundred nine g.d.p. was four point eight percent but the us federal government actually had a budget surplus it had been two decades since that occurred but one not
place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial banks were playing in the stock market using in part their own customers...
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place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial banks were playing in the stock market using in part their own customers...
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this idea of a soda tax and help to spread this and other policies for improved health worldwide, wileyor supporting this work and my time to do this work, kevin grumback and his leadership and the entire team at cce. the shapeup coalition and christina gota for helping us to understand how we can leverage the research to do work citywide around sugary drinks. the soda tax committee, including my co-chair, joy, jackson morgan, who collectively we made recommendations for $21 million in chronic disease prevention money to support good health in san francisco and focusing those resources on under-resourced communities, the communities that are paying the bulk of this tax. and so this resource should go back into those communities and support health work and other good work to support the communities. the health equity coalition for advocating for good health in communities of color for san francisco in under-resourced communities. supervisors avalos, mar and weiner for first introducing the soda tax policy and supervisor cohen for taking it to the finish line. the community organizations
this idea of a soda tax and help to spread this and other policies for improved health worldwide, wileyor supporting this work and my time to do this work, kevin grumback and his leadership and the entire team at cce. the shapeup coalition and christina gota for helping us to understand how we can leverage the research to do work citywide around sugary drinks. the soda tax committee, including my co-chair, joy, jackson morgan, who collectively we made recommendations for $21 million in chronic...
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joining me is the new school for -- maya wiley, she's also an msnbc analyst.nk you for joining me. what do you think is the strategy of the legal team here? i think it's fundamentalally about protecting the interests of dr. ford appeared what could be very much a set upin terms of how her story would come out. look, this is a question of what happened but we don't have an independent investigation right now gathering facts. thee already been told what they want to do is something highly unusual. they want to pull in an outside attorney asking the questions. that is not normal procedure. >>> she has set some guidelines already. three of which we want to look at right now. that kavanaugh has to testified first, ford second, she will not be in the same room with the journal and it has to be a public hearing with limited cameras. give me your thoughts. >> i think the logic is ensure she can get her story out in a way that feeling safe. there's lots of indication that she has suffered trauma from whatever happened. she went and talked to her therapist about this in
joining me is the new school for -- maya wiley, she's also an msnbc analyst.nk you for joining me. what do you think is the strategy of the legal team here? i think it's fundamentalally about protecting the interests of dr. ford appeared what could be very much a set upin terms of how her story would come out. look, this is a question of what happened but we don't have an independent investigation right now gathering facts. thee already been told what they want to do is something highly...
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you write his concern is being over enthusiastic about engagement with wiley adversaries. much of a concern? >> that's right. the worry now is almost the reverse of what it was a year ago. a year ago, people were afraid that the president was about to talk us into a war. today, the concern is that the president may give up too much. the north koreans have not dismantled a single part of their nuclear infrastructure and made it clear that they're still building and they won't until the united states signs on to a peace agreement that ends the korean war, which would sound simple enough, but the concern that the administration has right now, or many of the north korea hawks inside the administration, is that the president is so eager for a deal that he's going to give up a lot upfront and not, in fact, get the denuclearization which, so far, is not on any agreed schedule. there's just sort of this vague, vague sense. of course, the north koreans view denuclearization very differently than we do. they view it as us pulling back, as well, from south korea. >> it was interestin
you write his concern is being over enthusiastic about engagement with wiley adversaries. much of a concern? >> that's right. the worry now is almost the reverse of what it was a year ago. a year ago, people were afraid that the president was about to talk us into a war. today, the concern is that the president may give up too much. the north koreans have not dismantled a single part of their nuclear infrastructure and made it clear that they're still building and they won't until the...
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i want to bring in ben whittis, and mia wiley. and i want to note that brett kavanaugh is sitting, and cory booker is questioning here. we are going to monitor here. we have senator amy clobushar coming up. what do you make of this snp. >> it certainly isn't treason. >> it certainly isn't treason. i do think the individual who wrote this was gutless. this would have been an excellent resignation with a copy sent to the house judiciary committee which is the body principally responsible for initiating impeachment. if you serve the government of the united states and you swore an oath to preserve and protect the constitution of the united states, the things that were written in this op-ed. why would you write it as anonymous op-ed in the "new york times" or for that matter spend many hours to bob woodward for publication in some book rather than announce publicly what the problem is. which is that the president is dangerously unfit for the office he holds. a lot of people who work for him should be saying publicly what they seem to
i want to bring in ben whittis, and mia wiley. and i want to note that brett kavanaugh is sitting, and cory booker is questioning here. we are going to monitor here. we have senator amy clobushar coming up. what do you make of this snp. >> it certainly isn't treason. >> it certainly isn't treason. i do think the individual who wrote this was gutless. this would have been an excellent resignation with a copy sent to the house judiciary committee which is the body principally...
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back with me at the table here counsel mya wiley.giuliani touting a joint defense agreement this past week which we know was happening at the very time paul manafort was in the meetings, not jointly defending trump but cutting a deal with his nemesis, bob mueller. >> i have so many questions about how rudy giuliani has been approaching this from the beginning. he's made so many mistakes in his representation of trump in public. whether it's unfortunate statements about how he has described transactions. he's been a mess. i wonder if they have a written agreement because it's standard operating procedure to write the agreement down. normally you would include provisions about how the agreement could be dissolved and it would be common practice to dissolve the agreement if you're going to start. if one party was going to start cooperating. was it written? was he relying on an informal and verbal agreement which every one would say you don't do? i don't know. it's impossible know. he shouldn't be blind sided. the only thing you can figu
back with me at the table here counsel mya wiley.giuliani touting a joint defense agreement this past week which we know was happening at the very time paul manafort was in the meetings, not jointly defending trump but cutting a deal with his nemesis, bob mueller. >> i have so many questions about how rudy giuliani has been approaching this from the beginning. he's made so many mistakes in his representation of trump in public. whether it's unfortunate statements about how he has...
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he drafted an affidavit in which this woman, julie swetnick, gillette, claims that kavanaugh, wiley highchool student in the early '80s, spiked drinks at house parties to loosen girls inhibitions are then essentially groomed them to be gang raped inside rooms brady fairly alleges that kavanaugh was present at one such party in approximately 1982 when she was gang, though she says he didn't take part in it. swetnick claims there are witnesses that can vouch for her account. we haven't heard from them. reacting to those outrageous charges, kavanaugh said the following. "this is ridiculous and from the twilight zone. i don't know who this is and this never happened." now this is the third in a series of what certainly appears to be a carefully timed and coordinated smear campaign on kavanaugh. first there was christine blasey ford, who is still scheduled, as i said, to testify tomorrow morning before the senate judiciary committee. exactly no one has corroborated her claims and the polygraph test that she submitted to the judiciary committee today, it read like it was conducted by cory book
he drafted an affidavit in which this woman, julie swetnick, gillette, claims that kavanaugh, wiley highchool student in the early '80s, spiked drinks at house parties to loosen girls inhibitions are then essentially groomed them to be gang raped inside rooms brady fairly alleges that kavanaugh was present at one such party in approximately 1982 when she was gang, though she says he didn't take part in it. swetnick claims there are witnesses that can vouch for her account. we haven't heard from...
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today, police in newport beach charged grant robicheaux and his girlfriend, carissa wiley, with several counts. the couple is accused of meeting women at bars, drugging them, and then bringing them back to their apartment to sexually assault or rape them. >> it's important to understand that rapists can look like anyone. they can be anyone. they can be either gender. >> reporter: robicheaux has appeared on the bravo reality tv show, "the online dating rituals of the american male." >>> a new high-tech tool to train police officers in use of force situations. >> okay, so now it's even more stressful. we have an officer down situation. >> up next, crime reporter henry lee shows us how the new virtual training works. >>> and, we are looking into the forecast as we head into your bay area wednesday. temperatures are definitely on the increase. >>> coming up at 7:00, a new tuff shed community in oakland approved, managed to get the homeless off the streets and into housing. we'll talk to an oakland city councilman about how effective this program is. >>> also, he is accused of killing and ra
today, police in newport beach charged grant robicheaux and his girlfriend, carissa wiley, with several counts. the couple is accused of meeting women at bars, drugging them, and then bringing them back to their apartment to sexually assault or rape them. >> it's important to understand that rapists can look like anyone. they can be anyone. they can be either gender. >> reporter: robicheaux has appeared on the bravo reality tv show, "the online dating rituals of the american...
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. >> joining us now mia wiley, msnbc legal analyst, we are back to michael cohen.ending apparently a great deal of time with him. >> what's fascinating about this to me is that he's both cooperating, but he's cooperating without a cooperation agreement. >> yeah. >> right. >> which is very interesting because he's clearly trying to position himself in a way that is both about his public profile and part of the lanny davis role is to help him with his public image. at the same time, you know, mueller never gave him a cooperation agreement. so that raises a question about how valuable is the information that he has to offer? because generally what you get in exchange for the information that you're going to share when you cooperate is an agreement that says essentially, if you tell us, you know, the truth and give us things that are useful, you know, it will benefit you when it comes to sentencing on the things you've been willing to plead guilty on. that's not what we have here. at the same time, all roads lead back to the trump organization and his long-standing con
. >> joining us now mia wiley, msnbc legal analyst, we are back to michael cohen.ending apparently a great deal of time with him. >> what's fascinating about this to me is that he's both cooperating, but he's cooperating without a cooperation agreement. >> yeah. >> right. >> which is very interesting because he's clearly trying to position himself in a way that is both about his public profile and part of the lanny davis role is to help him with his public image....
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. >> i'm joined by elie honig and former counselor to the mayor of new york city maya wiley who worked in the southern district and is an msnbc analyst. elie, i go to something that people may just be digesting. here is a high profile russian hacker nabbed in europe, brought to the u.s. and the doj got him to plead guilty tonight. walk us through how this works and what it says about what the other indicted russians might be sleeping worse tonight. >> rod rosenstein said it right. the fact that someone may be hiding out in a country where we don't have an extradition treaty such as russia doesn't mean we let it slide. it's important doj pursue these individuals first because you need to have a record of what was done. second you never need to know when someone will make a mistake and travel to a country like spain where we have the ability to arrest that person and have them extradited through that process. so the 13 russians that used social media that mueller indicted, the 12 russian hackers indicted this past summer, those are not academic. >> although we take a lot with a grain of
. >> i'm joined by elie honig and former counselor to the mayor of new york city maya wiley who worked in the southern district and is an msnbc analyst. elie, i go to something that people may just be digesting. here is a high profile russian hacker nabbed in europe, brought to the u.s. and the doj got him to plead guilty tonight. walk us through how this works and what it says about what the other indicted russians might be sleeping worse tonight. >> rod rosenstein said it right....
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attorneys that worked in the southern district of new york which recently handled michael cohen case, maya wileynd daniel goldman. maya, what do you make of it all? >> i make of it that we have a president who has a justice department that's trying to figure out how to do its job despite him. we don't know what rod rosenstein says, we know it's credibly important for him to finish his job there. at the end of this i really think it's -- there's loose lips sink ships. it's the uss trump that's leaking. >> hey, hey. dan, dig into the wiretapping part because michael schmidt, the reporter earlier in the hour here was talking about party consent laws in d.c. i don't really think that's the issue if law enforcement from rosenstein on down is going to wiretap someone including the president, there's a whole process for that. no? >> the problem with this story, ari, is is it's such a preposterous notion that the acting attorney general in the russia investigation would actually order someone to go in for an interview to be the director of the fbi wearing a wire. it's so farfetched and it's so far from
attorneys that worked in the southern district of new york which recently handled michael cohen case, maya wileynd daniel goldman. maya, what do you make of it all? >> i make of it that we have a president who has a justice department that's trying to figure out how to do its job despite him. we don't know what rod rosenstein says, we know it's credibly important for him to finish his job there. at the end of this i really think it's -- there's loose lips sink ships. it's the uss trump...
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jessica valenti, christina beltran and maya wiley, thank you for joining me tonight.all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. what a week, joy reid, who is in for rachel maddow. >> you can't make it up. if you made it up, no one would believe any of it at all. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so when we woke up this morning, we all thought we knew how today was going to go. despite wrenching testimony from christine blasey ford yesterday and a strange hearing in which republicans ceded the questioning to someone else followed by a volcanic performance by judge brett kavanaugh, republicans were going to come to the senate this morning and vote him out of committee. done deal. the senate judiciary committee vote was set for a 9:30 a.m. start
jessica valenti, christina beltran and maya wiley, thank you for joining me tonight.all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. what a week, joy reid, who is in for rachel maddow. >> you can't make it up. if you made it up, no one would believe any of it at all. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so when we woke up this morning, we all thought we knew how today was going to go. despite...
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general of the united states and senior vice president for social justice at the news school, maya wileyt ended up being moot because they made that email not confidential any longer. but the democratic senators were clearly trying to say, hey listen, the emails and the documents that you have mark as confidential should not have been marked as confidential. we didn't have a bipartisan agreement on this and we are willing to break rules and risk expulsion and you can press us on it if we think these emails should be made public. >> absolutely. >> a big deal. >> it is a big deal. it's a big deal in part also because one of the emails that was released today is about abortion. so judge kavanaugh yesterday said in response to questioning about roe v. wade that settled precedent. that's what he told senator collins. when you are on the supreme court, the supreme court is not like lower courts. they always are able to overrule their precedent. and here in these emails at least it looks like they tried to suppress a document in which judge kavanaugh said, you know, as a white house staffer, it
general of the united states and senior vice president for social justice at the news school, maya wileyt ended up being moot because they made that email not confidential any longer. but the democratic senators were clearly trying to say, hey listen, the emails and the documents that you have mark as confidential should not have been marked as confidential. we didn't have a bipartisan agreement on this and we are willing to break rules and risk expulsion and you can press us on it if we think...
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maya wiley is back with us, currently a professor at the new school here in new york. jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. we welcome back kelcey snell. i'd like to read you something robert costa said on social media tonight in that way he has of summing things up. we're watching history unfold in a raw and urgent way, a retiring republican senator dramatically changes the trajectory of a supreme court nomination as his sometimes foil potus looks on from 1600. a majority leader instantly cornered and facing the question, plow forward or not. kelcey, what was it like there? we don't see genuine spontaneous drama break out where your beat is located on capitol hill often. >> yeah, i was in the hearing room when that all happened, and i have to say we as reporters were genuinely confused for a large portion of the time because for a while there, first the democrats filed out and we thought, oh, maybe they're protesting again. and then the republicans all followed, and at one point in time, it was just two senators sitting in the room while the rest
maya wiley is back with us, currently a professor at the new school here in new york. jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. we welcome back kelcey snell. i'd like to read you something robert costa said on social media tonight in that way he has of summing things up. we're watching history unfold in a raw and urgent way, a retiring republican senator dramatically changes the trajectory of a supreme court nomination as his sometimes foil potus looks on from 1600. a majority...
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jessica valenti, christina beltran and maya wiley, thank you for joining me tonight. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. what a week, joy reid, who is in for rachel maddow. >> you can't make it up. if you made it up, no one would believe any of it at all. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so when we woke up this morning, we all thought we knew how today was going to go. despite wrenching testimony from christine blasey ford yesterday and a strange hearing in which republicans ceded the questioning to someone else followed by a volcanic performance by judge brett kavanaugh, republicans were going to come to the senate this morning and vote him out of committee. done deal. the senate judiciary committee vote was set for a 9:30 a.m. start time. and while acknowledging the impact of dr. ford's words, republicans were projecting absolute confidence they would hold this vote and kavanaugh's nomination would head to the full senate. as mitch mcconnell put it, quote, in the coming days.
jessica valenti, christina beltran and maya wiley, thank you for joining me tonight. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. what a week, joy reid, who is in for rachel maddow. >> you can't make it up. if you made it up, no one would believe any of it at all. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. okay. so when we woke up this morning, we all thought we knew how today was going to go....
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mara wiley, your preview of today? >> i certainly agree with ari.we are going to hear is democrats coming very hard at brett kavanaugh on some of the key issues they know many of their constituents care about. roe v. wade obviously is huge in addition to executive power and i would expect also this notion of just beyond the executive power related to donald trump, also how activist a judge is he going to be to unravel long-standing precedent on other issues, as well? there's an age discrimination case coming up before the court, for example, on whether states and localities, whether localities subject to age discrimination cases if they have 20 employees or fewer. these matter to people in the daily lives. i would expect to hear some of that. i absolutely agree that republicans' jobs here to establish that pretd kavanaugh is not an activist judge and will pay attention to precedent. it will be interesting to see if democrats come hard. you have both senator durbin and senator leahy who remembered when brett kavanaugh was not so forthcoming of what h
mara wiley, your preview of today? >> i certainly agree with ari.we are going to hear is democrats coming very hard at brett kavanaugh on some of the key issues they know many of their constituents care about. roe v. wade obviously is huge in addition to executive power and i would expect also this notion of just beyond the executive power related to donald trump, also how activist a judge is he going to be to unravel long-standing precedent on other issues, as well? there's an age...
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a whistle blower named christopher wiley was the main engine behind that scandal that ultimately shut down cambridge analytica this year. one of the things he raised alarms about, for some reason, testing u.s. audiences on messaging related to russia and vladimir putin. >> some of the message testing which they did, even in 2014, well before the 2016 presidential election, involved testing opinions on vladimir putin. testing opinions on russian expansionism in eastern europe. putin was the only foreign leader that this company tests. >> as far as you know. >> when i was there, that was true. during the extent i was there, he was the only foreign leader we had tested at the time that i was there. and for me, that's concerning. >> why was cambridge analytica in 2014 testing american audiences on their views on russia and vladimir putin? sam patten worked at cambridge analytica 2014, 2015. he became a cooperating witness and pled guilty today. today after appeared in court for his arraignment and to plead guilty, christopher wylie, that whistle blower. breaking. sam patten just charged b
a whistle blower named christopher wiley was the main engine behind that scandal that ultimately shut down cambridge analytica this year. one of the things he raised alarms about, for some reason, testing u.s. audiences on messaging related to russia and vladimir putin. >> some of the message testing which they did, even in 2014, well before the 2016 presidential election, involved testing opinions on vladimir putin. testing opinions on russian expansionism in eastern europe. putin was...
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to maya wiley, jill colvin, kelsey snell, we appreciate you coming by. coming up, a former federal prosecutor and former fbi agent tell us what the investigation is likely to entail. then later, as we mentioned, the lawsuit against the president that's been given the green light to go ahead. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a friday night. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. this is precision cancer treatment. because at cancer treatment centers of america. we're not just fighting cancer. we
to maya wiley, jill colvin, kelsey snell, we appreciate you coming by. coming up, a former federal prosecutor and former fbi agent tell us what the investigation is likely to entail. then later, as we mentioned, the lawsuit against the president that's been given the green light to go ahead. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a friday night. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer...
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>> it's always hours ago, but when mya wiley was here with us, you were listening carefully to feinstein's opening, and i think you both agreed that she took a pass on going down a certain route. what was that? >> yes. so i mean, senator feinstein started by talking about abortion, and saying effectively, are you going to overrule roe versus wade, the 1992 decision? easy questions for any nominee to answer. particularly somebody as polished as judge kavanaugh. he said, precedent, precedent, i'm not going to. and what court litigation is about, not a clear, easy case. it's when the law doesn't tell you actually wa to do. what do you do in that jecase? and the garza case decide add few months ago he disagreed with majority colleagues on his circuit and said a 17-year-old effectively couldn't have an abortion. you know, at least without facing a large number of delays. undocumented immigrant who came over and so on. that's a much better template to understanding how he's going to vote. and you know, look, i mean, i don't really quite understand why the republicans are running from this. i mea
>> it's always hours ago, but when mya wiley was here with us, you were listening carefully to feinstein's opening, and i think you both agreed that she took a pass on going down a certain route. what was that? >> yes. so i mean, senator feinstein started by talking about abortion, and saying effectively, are you going to overrule roe versus wade, the 1992 decision? easy questions for any nominee to answer. particularly somebody as polished as judge kavanaugh. he said, precedent,...
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attorney maya wiley, liz plank, eleanor cliff, and jason johnson. i should mention given all of the late-breaking news right now, i will be joined later in the hour by others, including senator merkley and a member of the house intelligence committee. one of the other pieces of news that we will get to later was donald trump appearing to back bob mueller's boss, rod rosenstein, suggesting that both he will move their planned meeting tomorrow and that he has some confidence in the deputy attorney general. that itself was news. but eleanor, i begin with you and the full-throated defense of brett kavanaugh that donald trump made in this press conference. your analysis. >> well, i don't know why we should be surprised. we're listening to a man who boasted, was caught boasting about sexual assault on tape. he didn't have just four women come forward, he had 19 women coming forward and he's now asserting that none of this happened. do i believe him? no. and the fact that he's going to back mr. kavanaugh i think is part of the way he treats these kinds of
attorney maya wiley, liz plank, eleanor cliff, and jason johnson. i should mention given all of the late-breaking news right now, i will be joined later in the hour by others, including senator merkley and a member of the house intelligence committee. one of the other pieces of news that we will get to later was donald trump appearing to back bob mueller's boss, rod rosenstein, suggesting that both he will move their planned meeting tomorrow and that he has some confidence in the deputy...
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let's start with jackson-metger-wiley airport in jackson, mississippi. they have significant design problems. they have two concourses but right now only one screening line for each concourse. this prohibits them from having tsa pre-check, which is quite an inconvenience. now, the airport is being proactive. they have expansion plans, $1.5 million, to add one processing lane at each concourse. here's our problem. we don't have an assurance from your agency that they will staff and provide the necessary resources for these additional lanes which are going to be done based on a local $1.5 million expansion plan. can you work with us on that, and can you commit your agency's support to provide the necessary resources after we've done this new project? >> yes, sir, i can absolutely commit to working with you on that. i'm sure the federal director at that airport is already very much involved in the process. as you know, sir, every year we look at where our resources are allocated and adjust those resource allocations as what we see as throughput. part of our
let's start with jackson-metger-wiley airport in jackson, mississippi. they have significant design problems. they have two concourses but right now only one screening line for each concourse. this prohibits them from having tsa pre-check, which is quite an inconvenience. now, the airport is being proactive. they have expansion plans, $1.5 million, to add one processing lane at each concourse. here's our problem. we don't have an assurance from your agency that they will staff and provide the...