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no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you call us back? >> you know about this kind of stuff. >> you'd think. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a missing person's. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the
no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you call us back? >> you know about this kind of stuff. >> you'd think. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when...
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but in her memoir, she did not unload on nancy reagan. she did not really said critical thing about nancy reagan. brian: i have some video that you will recognize. prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president bush and mrs. bush were or not there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >> one of the marvelous things about coming to the united states is that you have this extraordinary gift for making people feel welcome and apart from the friendliness with which you greet everybody, it really does warm the heart to come here and be made to feel welcome. brian: what is the significance of that evening? susan: it was the hottest ticket in the reagan white house, that dinner. it was a really glittering dinner. it was amazing. and john travolta dancing with princess di is a picture that i'm sure everyone who was alive at the time remembers. the bushes were pointedly not invited. in doing research for the book, we found the original guest list that was sent to mrs
but in her memoir, she did not unload on nancy reagan. she did not really said critical thing about nancy reagan. brian: i have some video that you will recognize. prince philip of great britain came to the white house during the reagan years and vice president bush and mrs. bush were or not there, and we will talk about that when we look at the video. [video clip] >> one of the marvelous things about coming to the united states is that you have this extraordinary gift for making people...
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nancy realizes she needs help. she reaches out to auctioneer brian witherell in sacramento. >> he called me back, and he said, "well, this collection -- will it fit in a s.u.v.?" and i go, "no." >> so you checked it out. >> yeah. it was overwhelming! it was just falling out of closets and cupboards, and you'd open up a trunk, and there'd just be guns wrapped in newspaper from the 1950s. we were on to one of those finds that you get once in a lifetime. >> how much work went into preparing for this auction? >> we catalogued probably 12 to 14 hours a day for 5 straight days, and then we photographed for probably another week or two after that and then put everything together. >> i wonder if you could walk me through some of the special pieces you got. >> this was a nice example of a kepi that would have been worn by a union soldier with its original label inside, from new york. hello! hello. hello. call me "officer." >> [ laughs ] you can see the tag that was written by mr. crego -- "confederate carbine, serial number
nancy realizes she needs help. she reaches out to auctioneer brian witherell in sacramento. >> he called me back, and he said, "well, this collection -- will it fit in a s.u.v.?" and i go, "no." >> so you checked it out. >> yeah. it was overwhelming! it was just falling out of closets and cupboards, and you'd open up a trunk, and there'd just be guns wrapped in newspaper from the 1950s. we were on to one of those finds that you get once in a lifetime....
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nancy? question two. nancy: the second question is a good question to end with. speaker al-halbousi: ok, i will answer. nancy: it's a good ending question. speaker al-halbousi: the relationship between baghdad and irbil or kurdistan, it was i think it's much, much better than how it was before. there is an intention in baghdad to have an understanding with the iqr region and vice versa. the same thing with relationship to everything. since 2014, every year, we had problems with the budget because it was not clear. every year, it comes back and revisits the same thing. how can we have this positively impact the iqr? every now and then, it comes ack but this year is much, much better. we have somehow compromised from baghdad and there was some compromise to agree to 2019 to have results in problems between the two. the biggest one is the oil problem. there are clear differences on the contracts in iqr, for example. the contracts are partnership contracts. in baghdad, it is like more then the partnerships to baghdad, and how the service is ontracted. this is how we
nancy? question two. nancy: the second question is a good question to end with. speaker al-halbousi: ok, i will answer. nancy: it's a good ending question. speaker al-halbousi: the relationship between baghdad and irbil or kurdistan, it was i think it's much, much better than how it was before. there is an intention in baghdad to have an understanding with the iqr region and vice versa. the same thing with relationship to everything. since 2014, every year, we had problems with the budget...
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nancy reagan crossed the names that. subsequent guest lists repeatedly proposed inviting the vice president and his wife, but nancy reagan did not invite them. she was not required by protocol to invite them, it was not a state dinner, the bushes were always included in state dinners because protocol required they were included but she did not , include them in that dinner and it was quite deliberate. brian: in your book, i'm reading, nancy reagan never disparaged barbara bush in front of the east wing staff. tate says the one thing have to say about nancy reagan and she never gossip to her staff. do you believe it? susan: i believe her when she said she never gossip to her staff. she gossiped to many people, not to her staff, but to others. one thing nancy reagan i think did not understand was the network barbara bush had built over decades in washington. barbara bush would recount in her diaries that nancy reagan would have said this about her at some dinner in new york, which immediately would have gotten back to barb
nancy reagan crossed the names that. subsequent guest lists repeatedly proposed inviting the vice president and his wife, but nancy reagan did not invite them. she was not required by protocol to invite them, it was not a state dinner, the bushes were always included in state dinners because protocol required they were included but she did not , include them in that dinner and it was quite deliberate. brian: in your book, i'm reading, nancy reagan never disparaged barbara bush in front of the...
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we know nancy pelosi as the archetype. you know what fox news say and tweet about nancy. but in this book you discover a bigger respect for her on the hivment even donald trump respects nancy pelosi, maybe even fears her a bit. why? >> i covered nancy pelosi's first speakership, going to the minority and her return to glory. when i sat down with the president, i was prized by this, he has a rev rinse and respect for her, i think largely because she has had success where he h has failed. her troops, democrats in the house, stick with her no matter what. for him, he sees republicans go left, right, mismanaged and unorganized. >> trevor: yes. >> donald trump told us an amazing thing, it's the last quote in our book, he says, democrats stink on policy, are bad politicians, have the worst ideas in the world, but they stick together and republicans don't. and he looks at that, i believe -- and we've seen this throughout the last two years -- he looks at republicans and doesn't understand why they don't stick with him. then he sees nancy pelosi keep all her troops in line over a
we know nancy pelosi as the archetype. you know what fox news say and tweet about nancy. but in this book you discover a bigger respect for her on the hivment even donald trump respects nancy pelosi, maybe even fears her a bit. why? >> i covered nancy pelosi's first speakership, going to the minority and her return to glory. when i sat down with the president, i was prized by this, he has a rev rinse and respect for her, i think largely because she has had success where he h has failed....
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nancy, the sit tight of an unfortunate shooting today. nancy, thank you very much for your honest. we'll be right back with the breaking news right here on msnbc. for people 50 and older colat average risk.ing honey have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where to look. oh, i found them! i can do this test now! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. behr presents: outdone yourself. staining be done... and stay done through every season. behr semi-transparent stain, overall #1 rated. stay done for years to come. find it exclusively at the home depot. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types.
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branch has a responsibility of oversight of our democracy and we will exercise that. >> reporter: nancy pelosi has been skeptical of impeachment in the past saying president trump is "not worth it". the nu 2e house told cnn that impeachment is not worthwhile at this point. we may have an answer soon. nancy pelosi sent a letter to congressional democrats saying the caucus is setting up a conference call for monday to discuss this grave matter. a law professor says the real question in impeachment is whether the president is paper office. under thatstandard,much evidenc attempted obstruction, so much evidence of dysfunction in the white house that you could easily put together a package. >> reporter: even if trump is impeached in the house, the senate would have to vote to remove the president from office.
branch has a responsibility of oversight of our democracy and we will exercise that. >> reporter: nancy pelosi has been skeptical of impeachment in the past saying president trump is "not worth it". the nu 2e house told cnn that impeachment is not worthwhile at this point. we may have an answer soon. nancy pelosi sent a letter to congressional democrats saying the caucus is setting up a conference call for monday to discuss this grave matter. a law professor says the real...
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. >> stahl: nancy pelosi is the most powerful woman in american political history. she's been speaker of the house not once, but twice, and president george w. bush's nickname for her was "3," because of her place in line for the presidency. under her leadership last year, the democrats won back control of the house. the san francisco liberal is now the voice of her party and chief critic of president trump; she's also keeping close tabs on at least six house committees investigating the president. and, she's pressing for release of the full, un-redacted mueller report. >> nancy pelosi: the mueller report is about an attack on our elections by a foreign government. and we want to know about that. we want to know about that in terms of being able to prevent it from happening again. so it's bigger even than donald trump. >> stahl: she says she doesn't trust attorney general william barr. do you think that the attorney general is covering anything up? >> pelosi: i have no idea. i have no idea. he may be whitewashing, but i don't know if he's covering anything up. there
. >> stahl: nancy pelosi is the most powerful woman in american political history. she's been speaker of the house not once, but twice, and president george w. bush's nickname for her was "3," because of her place in line for the presidency. under her leadership last year, the democrats won back control of the house. the san francisco liberal is now the voice of her party and chief critic of president trump; she's also keeping close tabs on at least six house committees...
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here we have to give nancy pelosi credit. she is right in saying that the typical democrat voter is not nearly as extreme as these democrat socialists like aoc. the "the new york times" actually reported on some interesting data that came out saying basically what you see on social media, believe it or not, from people on the left is not reflective of the average democrat. they are far more moderate. but the problem for nancy pelosi is that it is the alexandria ocasio-cortezs who are heading up aleatingup all of the media n and -- elizabeth: stay on that point. is this a medial manufactured problem? have they created the rise of the hard left when it's just there on social media and the voters out there are saying wait a second, ea we're not interestd in their policy. the media is reacting to their social media followers but when you look at how the voters are reacting? >> i think the media play as large role in lifting up the voices that are not representative of mainstream democrats. and this is not only a problem now for n
here we have to give nancy pelosi credit. she is right in saying that the typical democrat voter is not nearly as extreme as these democrat socialists like aoc. the "the new york times" actually reported on some interesting data that came out saying basically what you see on social media, believe it or not, from people on the left is not reflective of the average democrat. they are far more moderate. but the problem for nancy pelosi is that it is the alexandria ocasio-cortezs who are...
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you've got to listen to nancy. if they chase the beliefs of the upstarts, you might get -- if you get a candidate who is running against trump on reparations and socialized health care and the new green deal, you're going to lose. >> lawrence: it's just not a handful from the college campuses. it's okay to say when it was just bernie. bernie came with reinforcements. i think they have to take them seriously. >> donna: let me say as a democrat, she's right. there's only about five or six people who self identify as democratic socialists. while they make a lot of noise, they are not the band playing the music. >> lawrence: up next, president trump ready to make good on his threat to dump illegal immigrants into sanctuary cities at a big-time hollywood liberal now agrees with him on immigration. you've got to see it next on "the five" ." considering? the 2019 subaru outback is an iihs top safety pick plus. the honda cr-v is not. sorry, honda. which suv would make the best investment? the subaru outback has the best re
you've got to listen to nancy. if they chase the beliefs of the upstarts, you might get -- if you get a candidate who is running against trump on reparations and socialized health care and the new green deal, you're going to lose. >> lawrence: it's just not a handful from the college campuses. it's okay to say when it was just bernie. bernie came with reinforcements. i think they have to take them seriously. >> donna: let me say as a democrat, she's right. there's only about five or...
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looks like nancy pelosi is articulating for democrats. is it fair to say impeachment proceeding that will not be called an impeachment proceeding, will not have an impeachment vote but will have all of the investigative effects of one? >> yeah, some ways seems like impeachment by any other name, right? there is an important difference though. for one thing calling it impeachment has a different effect in terms of the legal stature that the house would hold if they have to go to court, for instance, to get a hold of documents. if they need to sue bill barr for the unredacted report, they would have a stronger argument if they say we're exercising impeachment authority under the constitution than if they say we're exercising routine oversight authority. that's one difference. largely as a matter of politics, no, feels like an impeachment hearing, looks like impeachment hearing, the question is whether it leads to impeachment. at the moment, odds would seem long for that. nancy pelosi understands you can only win in the senate if you have 20
looks like nancy pelosi is articulating for democrats. is it fair to say impeachment proceeding that will not be called an impeachment proceeding, will not have an impeachment vote but will have all of the investigative effects of one? >> yeah, some ways seems like impeachment by any other name, right? there is an important difference though. for one thing calling it impeachment has a different effect in terms of the legal stature that the house would hold if they have to go to court, for...
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nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell in the senate, et cetera. if you have questions, we will take your comments as well, over the past two years. this is the book, "the hill to die on." before paul ryan gets to that fork in the road, he makes a phone call to mitch mcconnell about whether or not he can stay with mr. trump. anna: it is pretty stunning when you think about it that right before the election, he is not going to let his members say do what you need to do to win, but he considered making a public announcement that he was not with the president. he was so offended by the hollywood tape and what was happening and mitch mcconnell said don't do that. it felt like that would have been the end of the republican party and it felt like they needed to be with this president because he was going to be the party nominee. host: talk about the relationship between mitch mcconnell and this president. how often do they talk. they spoke a lot and mitch mcconnell went up to trump tower days after the election. early decembers 2016, and convinced the pr
nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell in the senate, et cetera. if you have questions, we will take your comments as well, over the past two years. this is the book, "the hill to die on." before paul ryan gets to that fork in the road, he makes a phone call to mitch mcconnell about whether or not he can stay with mr. trump. anna: it is pretty stunning when you think about it that right before the election, he is not going to let his members say do what you need to do to win,...
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that's how they play together. >> nancy and phil, stick around. brian fallon, thank you for coming on to talk through all of this. >>> lot more to come as julian assange awaits extradition to the u.s., including what some describe as a burning i egz. what happened to his now infamous cat. >>> plus, our richard engel with an exclusive. why the vatican, for him, is now enemy territory. n ha so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rwas intense.thritis -find your certified financial planner™ professional i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us, which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain and helps stop irreversible joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability t
that's how they play together. >> nancy and phil, stick around. brian fallon, thank you for coming on to talk through all of this. >>> lot more to come as julian assange awaits extradition to the u.s., including what some describe as a burning i egz. what happened to his now infamous cat. >>> plus, our richard engel with an exclusive. why the vatican, for him, is now enemy territory. n ha so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get...
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nancy, what are you working on? what you got? >> one interesting thing i'll be watching is one person in the white house will get promoted. this guy, max miller had been in the presidential personnel office, which staffs the agencies. he had been in charge of nominations of the department of homeland security. so his promotion -- >> elevation. >> it will leave open this key spot, particularly when that department needs a lot of new bodies in there. >> do you think that would be an opening for someone who has an interest in immigration? >> it does. it's something i'll be watching closely because it means that whoever fills that slot could potentially install in dhs people who are more ideological inclined one way or the other on immigration. >> what are your sources tellingtelling you? >> one of the big things i noticed is senator elizabeth warren is out with an article. she's talking about the black maternal mortality rate. it comes on the heels of her getting a great reception at that she the people forum y. talked to a lot of b
nancy, what are you working on? what you got? >> one interesting thing i'll be watching is one person in the white house will get promoted. this guy, max miller had been in the presidential personnel office, which staffs the agencies. he had been in charge of nominations of the department of homeland security. so his promotion -- >> elevation. >> it will leave open this key spot, particularly when that department needs a lot of new bodies in there. >> do you think that...
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marie, this sounds like an outdated set of talking points and nancy pelosi using. has she upset some women in the party? >> marie: it's interesting, the polls that have been done since these allegations, joe biden is still in first place. and he hasn't even announced yet. what we thought -- there was this great "new york times" study about democratic voters this week. i think it's really instructive for people, that the democratic electorate out there is much more moderate. i would even say conservative in some ways, than the democratic commentariat on twitter. that we hear from and gets a lot of attention. real democratic voters are actually much more moderate. they are in enough numbers out there that they can decide the next nominee. that is why i think, in part, you still see someone like joe biden at the top. nancy pelosi is right -- i would love to have women on the ticket. i would love to have men. i just want someone who can beat donald trump and that's where most voters are today. >> harris: do you think it still joe biden? the most likely to beat donald t
marie, this sounds like an outdated set of talking points and nancy pelosi using. has she upset some women in the party? >> marie: it's interesting, the polls that have been done since these allegations, joe biden is still in first place. and he hasn't even announced yet. what we thought -- there was this great "new york times" study about democratic voters this week. i think it's really instructive for people, that the democratic electorate out there is much more moderate. i...
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that is 8-month-old nancy hanging out with her cousins has little nancy's mom has gone to see her sister who is at this hospital. what you don't see in this video is the moment that the cousins hand over little nancy to a stranger. >> what? >> the stranger apparently volunteered to take care of the little girl while the cousins used the bathroom. by the time they came back out, little nancy was nowhere to be found. >> why would you pass the baby off to a stranger? that makes no sense. >> according to reports, one of the cousins is 15 years old and the other one was much younger, so maybe they just were young, dumb and not really thinking. authorities immediately released this alert. they believe this is the woman that took the baby.
that is 8-month-old nancy hanging out with her cousins has little nancy's mom has gone to see her sister who is at this hospital. what you don't see in this video is the moment that the cousins hand over little nancy to a stranger. >> what? >> the stranger apparently volunteered to take care of the little girl while the cousins used the bathroom. by the time they came back out, little nancy was nowhere to be found. >> why would you pass the baby off to a stranger? that makes...
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is nancy pelosi calling it defensible? regardless whether you know him personally or how he acts, there is a huge gap in understanding these actions. even though they are not sexual advances, they are very disrespectful. >> this is the issue, though. >> it is not going to discourage him from running. >> there is a group trying to say, look while you are ahead, don't embarrass yourself. you have republicans jumping on the band wagon. there is a generational gap. >> it is a cop out to call it a generational gap. we have people in politics over 70, over 80 even. it is a lack of getting into 2019 mindset. >> speaking of witch, ironically, other old guy in the race people are blaming, bernie sanders had good news. they raised whopping 18.2 million dollars first quarter of the presidential race. could fundraising be another problem for the former vp. >> that is definitely an issue. joe biden may have fallen prey to the hilary clinton syndrome. he is something assumed because he was ahead in the polls which had to do with name re
is nancy pelosi calling it defensible? regardless whether you know him personally or how he acts, there is a huge gap in understanding these actions. even though they are not sexual advances, they are very disrespectful. >> this is the issue, though. >> it is not going to discourage him from running. >> there is a group trying to say, look while you are ahead, don't embarrass yourself. you have republicans jumping on the band wagon. there is a generational gap. >> it is...
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he really respected that, when she wanted to get something done, stick with nancy pelosi. they've known each other for a long time, he even, new book you talk about he said he would give republicans a vote for her. >> he thought he would be able to, due to a appeared to be insurgency among the younger members of the caucus. trump said to us he expected the house caucus, the conservatives would support nancy pelosi because the president thought she deserved it. we don't know, we don't have long-standing relationships with the president i advisors do. we don't know when he's blowing smoke or -- being very serious but you have to take him at his word because he went into detail but the hardest members of the caucus would support nancy pelosi which -- it's encapsulating of a very odd world to you which is that the most -- the people who stood up for the president for all these years, huge clinical risks for him would then turn around and support nancy pelosi and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on that. >> was his relationship like with shoe and? >> a long-standing relati
he really respected that, when she wanted to get something done, stick with nancy pelosi. they've known each other for a long time, he even, new book you talk about he said he would give republicans a vote for her. >> he thought he would be able to, due to a appeared to be insurgency among the younger members of the caucus. trump said to us he expected the house caucus, the conservatives would support nancy pelosi because the president thought she deserved it. we don't know, we don't have...
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nancy. ms. lindborg: that's a great question especially when you look at how young the median age is in the most fragile of states consumer between 16-18. so they are very importantly the future of those countries. there's a great u.n. initiative, 1325, called youth, peace and security, that is trying very hard to enable youth leadership to have greater place at the table at every level, at ap stock or at the local community level, and to get both more training and support as well as funding. so there is momentum behind that. i think recognition of how talk or at the local community level, and to get both more training and support as well as funding. so there is momentum behind that. i think recognition of how important it is to take you seriously is certainly something we work on here at usip. david: i suggest whoever wrote this, there's no name attached, come introduce themselves to nancy afterwards. >> there is in the report one of those things we suggest we got it much better job in identify
nancy. ms. lindborg: that's a great question especially when you look at how young the median age is in the most fragile of states consumer between 16-18. so they are very importantly the future of those countries. there's a great u.n. initiative, 1325, called youth, peace and security, that is trying very hard to enable youth leadership to have greater place at the table at every level, at ap stock or at the local community level, and to get both more training and support as well as funding....
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that is 8-month-old nancy hanging out with her cousins has little nancy's mom has gone to see her sister who is at this hospital. what you don't see in this video is the moment that the cousins hand over little nancy to a stranger. >> what? >> the stranger apparently volunteered to take care of the little girl while the cousins used the bathroom. by the time they came back out, little nancy was nowhere to be found. >> why would you pass the baby off to a stranger? that makes no sense. >> according to reports, one of the cousins is 15 years old and the other one was much younger, so maybe they just were young, dumb and not really thinking. authorities immediately released this alert. they believe this is the woman that took the baby. the crazy thing is that a neighbor heard baby cries coming from the apartment of a couple that she knew does not have babies. >> amazing neighbors pay off. >> she called authorities. they responded to the call and wouldn't you know it, they found little nancy in the care of a man and a woman who claimed that the little girl had been sold to them. >> the woman
that is 8-month-old nancy hanging out with her cousins has little nancy's mom has gone to see her sister who is at this hospital. what you don't see in this video is the moment that the cousins hand over little nancy to a stranger. >> what? >> the stranger apparently volunteered to take care of the little girl while the cousins used the bathroom. by the time they came back out, little nancy was nowhere to be found. >> why would you pass the baby off to a stranger? that makes...
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, that in reference to speaker of the house nancy pelosi. ilhan omar over the weekend was very clear that she believes the president is singling out of her, the president's rhetoric and that video he posted really has put her life at risk. she says there has been a sharp increase in death threats against her since the president posted that video on friday night and those threats specifically mention the video of the president. now, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, she says she has talked to the house sergeant-at-arms and she has ordered a security assessment to be done not only to protect the congresswoman here in washington but also her family as well and pelosi is calling on president trump to take down the video. she says in part in a statement, quote, the president's words weigh a ton and his hateful and inflammatory rhetoric creates real danger. president trump must take down his disrespectful and dangerous video. ana, back to you. >> sunlen, thank you. coming up, the white house with a stinging attack on the democrats trying to
, that in reference to speaker of the house nancy pelosi. ilhan omar over the weekend was very clear that she believes the president is singling out of her, the president's rhetoric and that video he posted really has put her life at risk. she says there has been a sharp increase in death threats against her since the president posted that video on friday night and those threats specifically mention the video of the president. now, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, she says she has talked...
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house speaker nancy pelosi was just asked about the possibility of impeachment. listen to what she just said at the time 100 event in new york. >> i do believe that impeachment is one of the most divisive forces path that we could go down to in our country. but if the facts, the path of fact-findi fact-finding takes us there, we have no choice. but we're not there yet. >> this is notable, phil, after seeing how the split emerged among the democratic presidential candidates when it came to impeachment questions at last night's cnn town hall. >> no question about it. the politics of this are complex. the reality of what democrats are facing, both on capitol hill and on the campaign trail is a little bit complex. but i think what this underscores more than anything else is first and foremost, speaker pelosi hasn't changed her position and she's been saying this for a couple of months. before the release of the mueller report and after the release of the redacted mueller report. there is a couple of things to consider when you listen to what the speaker is saying. on
house speaker nancy pelosi was just asked about the possibility of impeachment. listen to what she just said at the time 100 event in new york. >> i do believe that impeachment is one of the most divisive forces path that we could go down to in our country. but if the facts, the path of fact-findi fact-finding takes us there, we have no choice. but we're not there yet. >> this is notable, phil, after seeing how the split emerged among the democratic presidential candidates when it...
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did not find someone to challenge nancy pelosi. so she ended up winning and endeared herself more to progressives that think she's done a great job without a challenge in january. so seth moulton is running like many democrats are because they think it's a great way to build up their name i.d. i don't know that he will be a strong contender when we get to iowa. >> shepard: what is with the biden slow pace here? >> well, i think joe biden had the luxury of waiting a long time. a lot of stories about him wanting to wait to get to the second quarter to slow a strong fund-raising, showing a cash splash as they say. getting in at the end of the first quarter would have shown smaller numbers. so i guess he's got that lined up. of course, he has the best name i.d. and eight years as vice president and he thinks he can be the last one on stage. that's probably true. i think it was probably smart tore see how the conversation gets going. he will still have to face a lot of criticism before the debates. as we head into the votes about his pa
did not find someone to challenge nancy pelosi. so she ended up winning and endeared herself more to progressives that think she's done a great job without a challenge in january. so seth moulton is running like many democrats are because they think it's a great way to build up their name i.d. i don't know that he will be a strong contender when we get to iowa. >> shepard: what is with the biden slow pace here? >> well, i think joe biden had the luxury of waiting a long time. a lot...
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ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. next, a tv exclusive. our cities tour visits cedar rapids, iowa. for eight years, we have traveled to united states cities ringing the literary scene and historic sites to our viewers. you can watch them at c-span.org/cities tour.
ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an...
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house speaker, nancy pelosi says otherwise about the boss thing. reminding the young socialist, just exactly who is in charge of the party. at least in the house of representatives. we take it up with the dean himself, ed rollins joins us right here, next. stay with us, we will be touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about t
house speaker, nancy pelosi says otherwise about the boss thing. reminding the young socialist, just exactly who is in charge of the party. at least in the house of representatives. we take it up with the dean himself, ed rollins joins us right here, next. stay with us, we will be touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a...
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house speaker, nancy pelosi says otherwise about the boss thing. reminding the young socialist, just exactly who is in charge of the party. at least in the house of representatives. we take it up with the dean himself, ed rollins joins us right here, next. stay with us, we will be ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual....
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house speaker, nancy pelosi says otherwise about the boss thing. reminding the young socialist, just exactly who is in charge of the party. at least in the house of representatives. we take it up with the dean himself, ed rollins joins us right here, next. stay with us, we will be right back as my broker --what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ahhh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. each day justin at work... walk. and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we c
house speaker, nancy pelosi says otherwise about the boss thing. reminding the young socialist, just exactly who is in charge of the party. at least in the house of representatives. we take it up with the dean himself, ed rollins joins us right here, next. stay with us, we will be right back as my broker --what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ahhh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? carl, can you remind me what you've...
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nancy: the data are mixed. goods orders were terrible, but the manufacturing pmi and nonmatching firing -- nonmanufacturing were good. it is hard to make any sense out of the numbers in the near term. you really have to normalize and look out over the long term. david: how much of this is fundamental economic driving? >> let me first say investors should have fomo because these markets are likely to go higher. microenvironment is slowing. that is good news. last year we had multiple rate hikes and a move in the 10 year. the stimulus is fading. the fed rate hikes took a large bite to u.s. economic activity. slower growth and a fed that has backed off is actually a really good environment for equity markets. alix: both of you are liking equity markets, but do you like it in part because some of the data is stabilizing, and you like it because it looks bad? brian: i wouldn't call it bad. i would call it slow, and the fed has backed off. alix: at some point you both can't have your own way. brian: i think we are bo
nancy: the data are mixed. goods orders were terrible, but the manufacturing pmi and nonmatching firing -- nonmanufacturing were good. it is hard to make any sense out of the numbers in the near term. you really have to normalize and look out over the long term. david: how much of this is fundamental economic driving? >> let me first say investors should have fomo because these markets are likely to go higher. microenvironment is slowing. that is good news. last year we had multiple rate...
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charles: nancy pelosi in the sound bite talked about socialism. i'm not a big apology but i saw emerson poll now sanders is in the lead. they had the poll not long ago where biden was in the lead. sanders has all the momentum. he made comments about "medicare for all" that crushed health care stocks. wall street is taking him seriously. his numbers are rising. your party may have a socialist candidate for the white house what do you think of that? >> they may. what i hope bernie sanders will do, does not make it to the nomination, do not do with hillary clinton and stay in the race, fundamentally blatantly used by republicans. charles: what, you got thoughts on this, bernie sanders starting to pull away? >> listen, i'm not surprised he raised a lot of money. his socialism policies are popular with the base. so we'll see if he is the nominee as we go forward. >> so long, long way. charles: we have to leave it there. we have more breaking news. great conversation as always. i want to go back. we have more news coming out of paris. the paris prosecut
charles: nancy pelosi in the sound bite talked about socialism. i'm not a big apology but i saw emerson poll now sanders is in the lead. they had the poll not long ago where biden was in the lead. sanders has all the momentum. he made comments about "medicare for all" that crushed health care stocks. wall street is taking him seriously. his numbers are rising. your party may have a socialist candidate for the white house what do you think of that? >> they may. what i hope bernie...
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that day nancy pelosi praised the pro testers on social media. pledging to support the creation of a congressional climate change committee. >> she's not threatened by alexandria ocasio-cortez or anybody else for that matter. but what she recognizes in them is, look, if they're helping galvanize the party, let them scream. let them protest. that will more young people in. that's how a party survives. >> a week after the demonstration, ocasio-cortez threw her support to pelosi as the next speaker of the house. >> i really think that pelosi in particular has figured out that she can work with ocasio-cortez and have her be a force that's positive for the democratic caucus rather than negative. >> aoc's influence wasn't limited to capitol hill. she also used instagram to offer her social media followers a rare glimpse into her daily routine. >> they cut the operating budgets across a lot of government but of course we allowed our weapons budget to explode. >> she cooks on instagram live and she's weaving policy discussion into those moments. she does
that day nancy pelosi praised the pro testers on social media. pledging to support the creation of a congressional climate change committee. >> she's not threatened by alexandria ocasio-cortez or anybody else for that matter. but what she recognizes in them is, look, if they're helping galvanize the party, let them scream. let them protest. that will more young people in. that's how a party survives. >> a week after the demonstration, ocasio-cortez threw her support to pelosi as the...
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. >> she beat the person who was third in line behind nancy pelosi in the democratic party. aoc is a king slayier by knocking him down. >> she ran as a young person. she ran as a woman. she ran as a person of color. she ran on generational change, and she ran on ideology. all of those things combined to take out one of the most powerful people in new york. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez suddenly found her name in national headlines. >> it is a whole new world for 28-year-old alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> joining us here onset, alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> i mean, our campaign was focussed on just a laser focussed message of economic, social and racial dignity for working class americans, especially those in queens and the bronx. >> nancy pelosi down played the significance of aoc's victory for democrats as a whole. >> they made it to us in one district, so don't get carried away on democratics and stuff like that. we have an array of genders, geography and the rest, opinion in our caucus, and we're very proud of that. >> in an overwhelmingly democratic district, heroin in the pr
. >> she beat the person who was third in line behind nancy pelosi in the democratic party. aoc is a king slayier by knocking him down. >> she ran as a young person. she ran as a woman. she ran as a person of color. she ran on generational change, and she ran on ideology. all of those things combined to take out one of the most powerful people in new york. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez suddenly found her name in national headlines. >> it is a whole new world for...
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nancy pelosi is absolutely right about that. i do share your trepidation, that they are spending this much money -- $2 trillion. is that on top of the $32 trillion we will care for medicare for all? >> melissa: no doubt. i want to tell our viewers, we will get to venezuela in a second. but this is also a huge story. go ahead, katie. >> katie: infrastructure across america is pretty bad. it's about the government mishandling and abusing them i need been given. the stimulus package that president obama pushed through, the trillion dollars there, is a perfect example of that. money was just handed out for infrastructure projects, shovel-ready job sprayed some of the same language being used now but nancy pelosi and chuck schumer about millions of jobs being created. and yet those jobs never came to fruition and the projects in the that was put aside for that never actually got spent in the way it was supposed to. the trump administration has talked before about having accountability to the states that are given the checks for these
nancy pelosi is absolutely right about that. i do share your trepidation, that they are spending this much money -- $2 trillion. is that on top of the $32 trillion we will care for medicare for all? >> melissa: no doubt. i want to tell our viewers, we will get to venezuela in a second. but this is also a huge story. go ahead, katie. >> katie: infrastructure across america is pretty bad. it's about the government mishandling and abusing them i need been given. the stimulus package...
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nancy pelosi used the call to speak to her membership. nbc news is reporting house democratic leaders promised oversight and investigations but would not commit to impeachment proceedings. president trump clearly has impeachment on his mind. this morning he posted this, quote, only high crimes and misdemeanors can lead to impeachment. there were no crimes by me, no collusion, no obstruction so you can't impeach. it was the democrats that committed the crime, not your republican president. tables are finally turning on the witch hunt. not long after that during today's white house easter egg roll, that's him on the left, he was asked about the mueller report and impeachment. >> thank you. >> a staffer -- >> nobody disobeys my orders. >> are you worried about impeachment, mr. president? >> not even a little bit. >> as to that first answer about disobeying orders erin blake of "the washington post" found 15 instances of trump aides and allies declining to carry out trump's requests. nearly a dozen are detailed in the mueller report including
nancy pelosi used the call to speak to her membership. nbc news is reporting house democratic leaders promised oversight and investigations but would not commit to impeachment proceedings. president trump clearly has impeachment on his mind. this morning he posted this, quote, only high crimes and misdemeanors can lead to impeachment. there were no crimes by me, no collusion, no obstruction so you can't impeach. it was the democrats that committed the crime, not your republican president....
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neither does nancy pelosi, last i checked nancy pelosi is speaker of house. >> she is not president of united states. >> she refused to play along -- >> who makes the laws? >> right. >> richard, high woul he would e than happy to make the law, but -- i -- >> quick. >> hold on. kennedy: let ned finish. >> we have to fix the streets visa problem and the e-verify, yes our immigration is so broken not sure you could call 'an up immigration system. >> last time i remember the president of united states that created a frivolous merge emergn the border. kennedy: you said a real solution. >> a couple year ago democrat and republicans came together, they put together a comprehensive immigration reform plan, do you know who was in way of that plan? kennedy: president obama. >> republicans. >> no, they had a problem with amnesty, you have to be adults and take it one thing at a time, rank that democrat are not willing to rank, that they are not. >> but is problem with 11 million folks that live in shadows. wake up we'll wake up one morning and deport them. >> we're not going to deport them all, n
neither does nancy pelosi, last i checked nancy pelosi is speaker of house. >> she is not president of united states. >> she refused to play along -- >> who makes the laws? >> right. >> richard, high woul he would e than happy to make the law, but -- i -- >> quick. >> hold on. kennedy: let ned finish. >> we have to fix the streets visa problem and the e-verify, yes our immigration is so broken not sure you could call 'an up immigration system....
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. >> nancy brown, when did aids rise to the national consciousness? >> it first came to public attention in 1981 with a few articles in "the new york times" and other places. there were reports of homosexual men who had some strange types of cancers and pneumonia. 1982, there were a few more reports and at the end of 1982, there were reports that it had been seen in infants and also there was some discussion about it was in the blood bank. but 1983 was really the big year this was in the headlines and that was the year that the real phobia about aids began because all of a sudden people understood that it was in the blood bank and women were getting it, hemophiliacs were getting it. there wasn't a sure understanding of how it was being transmitted. so i would say that was the first big, public fear about aids. >> so what is it and what have we learned since the diagnosis first became public in the 1980's? >> that's a big question. aids is a retrovirus and you get it through sexual contact or like blood transfusions or i.v. drug use. it's blood contact
. >> nancy brown, when did aids rise to the national consciousness? >> it first came to public attention in 1981 with a few articles in "the new york times" and other places. there were reports of homosexual men who had some strange types of cancers and pneumonia. 1982, there were a few more reports and at the end of 1982, there were reports that it had been seen in infants and also there was some discussion about it was in the blood bank. but 1983 was really the big year...
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so i'm creative nancy come up with a sexual health. the sets off on a research trip. she's heading north east towards johannesburg. it's been estimated that about one hundred. posts here. and then so and so despite the poverty ninety nine one hundred households have access to a mobile phone. she wants to find out if a life up could help with issues like aids teenage pregnancy and other sexual health issues. it won't prove easy. so i'm trying to find out you know by now what are some of the things that a bank would want and says from the phone sabo that's house who needs it why why you have to sleep me with the three weeks out of the month that lead to good things up with the big assembly. i think. i meant that you guys would talk of the point of words of what you did to the man when you when you can't do it not that i did that the next lesson that i did is that you you're getting to know the person you're getting to know maybe it's not even a conscious decision what the our actual decision indaba the women researching up a little more helpful a lot of it all somehow i
so i'm creative nancy come up with a sexual health. the sets off on a research trip. she's heading north east towards johannesburg. it's been estimated that about one hundred. posts here. and then so and so despite the poverty ninety nine one hundred households have access to a mobile phone. she wants to find out if a life up could help with issues like aids teenage pregnancy and other sexual health issues. it won't prove easy. so i'm trying to find out you know by now what are some of the...
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we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders. >> any time you have nancy pelosi shedding reality on your situation, you are probably in trouble. but that is the most important question. and important question, this sounds great, i want health care for everyone, i want everyone on the plan tot planet to have good healthcare, but how do we get there, do we think a government solution is answer, i know that is not the way to get there and that is nancy pelosi was saying. look, i love all this stuff, i love pie in the sky, but who will pay for it? how do we get there? if she is one that brings reality to your party, then, you know you are in trouble. elizabeth: nancy pelosi said to washington post, medicare for all is broken. -- medicare, medicare the ground for medicare for all is broken. costs a lot of money to fix it. we have not seen nancy stay things like this. how can bernie sanders win when the economy looks so good, we have a blue collar worker shortage. and. 200,000 jobs nearly in today's report, hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs coming in.
we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders. >> any time you have nancy pelosi shedding reality on your situation, you are probably in trouble. but that is the most important question. and important question, this sounds great, i want health care for everyone, i want everyone on the plan tot planet to have good healthcare, but how do we get there, do we think a government solution is answer, i know that is not the way to get there and that is nancy pelosi was...
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nancy pelosi and chuck schumer coming to the white house next hour. what can you do together, kellyanne? >> hopefully infrastructure. we have crumbling bridges and roads in disrepair, 260,000 water main breaks a year. air traffic control system was built to accommodate 100,000 annual passengers. we have close to 1 billion. if they'rreand not talking about impeachment we welcome them here. it is a big bipartisan effort. it can't be the green new deal in disguise. it can't be the environment and labor unions as some pieces of that letter suggested yesterday. true infrastructure, let's work on that together. >> bill: we remember the last time we got together. will bill barr testify before the house thursday? >> we'll leave that to him. he is testifying to the senate. the harassment of bill barr and the disrespect is disgraceful to this man who spent his career in public service and private law practice. no less of a soul than joe biden voted for his confirmation of attorney general first time around. i think people are mad at bob mueller and his investig
nancy pelosi and chuck schumer coming to the white house next hour. what can you do together, kellyanne? >> hopefully infrastructure. we have crumbling bridges and roads in disrepair, 260,000 water main breaks a year. air traffic control system was built to accommodate 100,000 annual passengers. we have close to 1 billion. if they'rreand not talking about impeachment we welcome them here. it is a big bipartisan effort. it can't be the green new deal in disguise. it can't be the...
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nancy is president of the u.s. ip was an associate director of , the usaid running democracy, humanitarian, other key programs and now is obviously decisive in these operations here. secretary madeleine albright, secretary of state during the clinton administration, now head of a very successful consulting firm that bears her name, but involved in almost every good work that i know of. and finally, steve hadley, national security advisor in the bush 43 administration from 2005 to 2009. again, steve is -- look at a serious discussion group, foreign policy, planning exercise and steve will be involved in it. among the many things he does is he's chairman of the usip board of directors. so, let me begin with governor kean and ask you to assess this new task force report in the context of your earlier work with the 9/11 commission. there's some language in the report that says the ct, counterterrorism approach that grew out of the 9/11 commission was necessary. all the things that we did as a country were necessary, bu
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>> it's not clear to me what nancy pelosi means by, we're not there yet. if she means, we're not there to make the decision on impeachment yet, if she's saying, we're not there yet to actually engage in impeachment inquiry, that fact-finding process that is for congress to undertake, i think that's basically an unsupportable position. there are two mechanisms that this country has for removing a president who believe is unfit from office. one of those is voting him out of office. that's a decision for the american people. the other is impeachment. and that is the power that is granted to the congress. and this really is a realm in which i think there's an obligation for democrats to step back, not just consider the sort of base raw political calculations, but also, wherever they swear an oath to uphold and faithfully and well execute the duties of their office, what does that mean? >> and another sensitive issue, and bianna, let me get you to weigh in on, senators bernie sanders, kamala harris last night at the cnn town hall, they're now facing criticism a
>> it's not clear to me what nancy pelosi means by, we're not there yet. if she means, we're not there to make the decision on impeachment yet, if she's saying, we're not there yet to actually engage in impeachment inquiry, that fact-finding process that is for congress to undertake, i think that's basically an unsupportable position. there are two mechanisms that this country has for removing a president who believe is unfit from office. one of those is voting him out of office. that's a...
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nancy pelosi is not enthusiastic to go down the impeachment road. week before the report came out are, she said he is not worth it. what would it take, anything that could happen that would move her on that? >> if the majority of the democratic caucus wants to go this route, i could see her adjusting. i think she would work hard to convince them otherwise, nancy pelosi is nothing if not an incredible politician for the caucus she leads. if that pressure builds, you could see that change. but there's also incredible amount of trust in her from the caucus, and i think there are going to be a lot of people listen to go her if she's arguing forcefully behind the scenes against impeachment. there's a couple of friends that laid it out clearly. on one hand, political considerations, moderates from swing districts risk dividing districts, losing seats. liberals getting pressure from the left. one set of calculations. the other is moral and ethical. we've now seen what the president it in office. democrats have to decide are they going to allow that conduct
nancy pelosi is not enthusiastic to go down the impeachment road. week before the report came out are, she said he is not worth it. what would it take, anything that could happen that would move her on that? >> if the majority of the democratic caucus wants to go this route, i could see her adjusting. i think she would work hard to convince them otherwise, nancy pelosi is nothing if not an incredible politician for the caucus she leads. if that pressure builds, you could see that change....
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nancy pelosi is of course a globalist. she supports the european union. she sees it as a prototype for a bigger type of world government. and she will do everything she can to undermine brexit. let's be clear. the good friday agreement, the peace agreement, that happened in ireland had nothing to do with the european union at all. he was in fact u.s. senator mitchell the broker that accord, and i can assure you, you know, as leader of the brexit movement, i want this to be independent but we will have good relations with the republic of ireland. we are not returning to the bad old days. >> laura: nancy pelosi has enough trouble trying to run her own party back in washington. i don't think she needs to try to worry about running the british parliament and the brexit vote for the brexit movement. nigel, thanks for staying up with us tonight. we really appreciate it. it's exciting to watch. could bernie sanders really, really, really win the democratic nomination? he's leading in the polls but what does that tell us about the democrat party today? pollster f
nancy pelosi is of course a globalist. she supports the european union. she sees it as a prototype for a bigger type of world government. and she will do everything she can to undermine brexit. let's be clear. the good friday agreement, the peace agreement, that happened in ireland had nothing to do with the european union at all. he was in fact u.s. senator mitchell the broker that accord, and i can assure you, you know, as leader of the brexit movement, i want this to be independent but we...
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this is your new branding of nancy pelosi. kind of like a giant slayer almost. >> well, i think -- >> muscular. >> i think that i happen to be a manifestation of the women power that is coming forth now. but only one manifestation. >> welcome to the capitol. >> today she is a more self sured nancy pelosi, more willing to promote herself. >> i think i'm the best person to go forward. >> reporter: she told us that our democratic values are being threatened and says unabashedly that she is the right person to stand up for them. >> a sounder senate, when they declared independence and established a new nation, the times found it. the times found lincoln, not to be presumptuous and put ourselves in that category. but the times have found us. not because we're so great, but because of the urgency of the situation that our country faces because of the situation in the white house. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> reporter: in january, she swore in the 116th congress that includes 43 new democrats from republican districts who are calle
this is your new branding of nancy pelosi. kind of like a giant slayer almost. >> well, i think -- >> muscular. >> i think that i happen to be a manifestation of the women power that is coming forth now. but only one manifestation. >> welcome to the capitol. >> today she is a more self sured nancy pelosi, more willing to promote herself. >> i think i'm the best person to go forward. >> reporter: she told us that our democratic values are being...