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crisis -- opioid crisis. thank you for watching. at least six rockets have been striking an and iraqi airbase. that base located about 50 miles north of baghdad houses u.s. troops offering training in strategic advice. according to the us-led coalition no american force was hurt in the attack with the iraqi military four of its soldiers were injured. no group claiming responsibility despite the tensions with iran at this time. speaking of iran. they continue to take to the streets in the fine authorities.
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they were there out in protest and enforced for a second straight day. this in response to the regime's admission that the jetliner killing all 176 people who were on board that 737. hello everyone this is eric shawn. arthel: tehran denied it for three days. iranian foreign ministers suggest it would not have happened if it was not for the trump administration deadly airstrike. the white house national security advisor. responding on fox news sunday. the response is typical first they cover it up and then when social media came out with those missiles that and they couldn't cover it up. and then it veered towards the sensitive military area. that turned out not to be true. and then one of the great
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assemblers is attempting to shift the blame to the united states. they have to have an international investigation. the protesters are in the streets. they are demanding that the regime ago. let's begin with the senior foreign affairs respondent. from our vantage point we are walking -- watching the breaking news. another day of the protest on the streets of toronto and other cities in that country. various unconfirmed reports and video showing that they have a heavy armed police presence. in the university campuses it is the latest unrest yet. the ukrainian airline. 176 on board.
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plus three days of cover-up. there are reports of very dramatic calls from the protesters for the resignation of a leader and in another dramatic unconfirmed but widely circulated video the protesters are seen walking around u.s. in i really one chant reportedly saying the u.s. is not our enemy the government is. this unrest sparked by the shootdown on wednesday. an official today of the revolutionary guard saint again they apologize what is clearly a hugely politically damaging mistake. the government here is calling for a massive international investigation. there were over 140 iranian or dual nationals on that plane. they were killed. many of them were students. many head family and children.
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they were trying to make a living. many of them in canada for example. a big reason why we are seeing these seen in these kind of protests in iran. the government has called the victims of this dirt disaster murders. we are tracking this unrest. we are seen at this one incident in the cover-up could trigger even more protest. we will see how this goes opposed to last time. president trump is taking to twitter to show his support for the iranian protesters. kevin is live at the white house with that part of the story. good afternoon. the power of social media all converging this sunday as the president continues to show his support for protesters in iran the president notably
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between he and his support for the people very interesting to see that. his message simply is to show his support for the iranian people and also to warn the regime itself. to the leaders of iran do not kill your protesters all caps. the world is watching. more importantly the usa is watching. turn your internet back on and let reporters roam free stop the killing of the great iranian people. we have seen protests across the country for several months. the ground swell. many university students had been studying abroad. including calls for the ayatollah to resign. they want the iranian people
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to know that they stand in solidarity with them. >> we do stand with the iranian people. we do support the same people. they are finally standing up and trying to hold them accountable. hold them accountable. that is a message from the secretary. the tweets in farsi our just part of the strategic messaging that is meant not only to show the people that despite all of the differences between the government since 1979 that there is a real solidarity with the iranian people. it's meant to send a very strong message. from the administration. time for the world to stand up against the regime. >> very interesting times that we are living in. back here at home it leads
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wide spread destruction. across the south and parts of the midwest. tornadoes high winds and heavy rains are blamed for the deaths of at least 11 people. among them to first responders. the devastating storms have left hundreds of thousands of people without power stretching from texas all the way up to ohio. the national weather service just confirmed two more tornadoes hit in ohio last night. in the last 50 years it has been just six tornadoes in january in ohio and nation might at least seven tornadoes were reported over the last 24 hours. they had accounted for 11 weather related deaths in five states iowa, oklahoma texas louisiana and alabama. it spans a huge bit of the south.
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they lifted a trailer off of its foundation and flung it several hundred feet killing the elderly couple who lived there. the first responders are searching through mud and debris for other victims with several homes flattened in the nearby town. an elderly man died when a tree fell on his house because of high winds. especially arkansas and oklahoma. the 58-year-old man drowned when he was swept away by flood waters. in texas a man died friday when his car flipped into a creek in dallas. the severe thunderstorms rolled through there. more than 300,000 people were without power. and the cleanup is just beginning. see mac before the police have got here or anything. and the whole side of it is just gone. including the n's on the side. you can see right into the store. sleet and freezing rain made for dangerous driving conditions. ice led to a crash that led to t
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responders who were working on another crash scene. a third first responder was critically hurt. a semi truck overturned and killed a passenger there. so far power has been restored to most of the area but flights continue to be impacted this afternoon with more than 2200 delays nationwide and more than 300 cancellations. >> another earthquake has struck puerto rico. rocked the southern coast yesterday morning just days after a 6.4 magnitude quake. that earthquake killed at least one person and left many homes without power and water. according to the u.s. geological survey. puerto rico has experienced more than 139 earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 3.0. a bit of a potential
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breakthrough in the firefighters in australia. the cruise for the first time in weeks are now able to fight back against the raging fires. >> with it settling down. we are able to get in front of the fire now. and get on the offense appeared offensive. and get the trials prepared. the last two days we had been able to get some success. that is giving us control of the particular plane. so far 30 people have been killed in the raging fires along with untold numbers of wild animals. >> democratic candidates are crisscrossing iowa ahead of tuesday's debate. the last one before the iowa caucuses on february 3. also hitting the trail the former second lady jill biden. peter is reporting live from des moines and he has all of the action.
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>> art thou, bernie sanders is trying to undermine the foundation of the platform. that is foreign policy experience. it is appalling that after 18 years joe biden still refuses to admit he was dead wrong on the iraq war. after that the biden campaign sent john carry out. he is distorting the records in the following sense. he doesn't have a what joe biden has which is eight years of sitting on the national security council. biden's record has given him a commanding lead with a critical constituency in the democratic primary that's with the african-american voters. 48% bernie sanders has 20% everybody else has single digits including pete who is
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talking about the 2% on the pole on the trail. i think the biggest thing we saw there. was just making sure that there was a demonstration of being able to do that. we need to be able to do that. michael bloomberg not competing in iowa but he has caught the attention of candidates here. his pledge to spend up to $1 billion. whether he is the nominee or not. >> i hope he is engaged. i'm not going to sell access to my time. i'm not can change anything that i do. they are three weeks from tomorrow but joe biden is not campaigning here or anywhere although there is a debate on tuesday night here in des moines and so we do expect the
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rest of the candidates to hit the books before that. >> we will be here. this is where all the action is. we will be here. that is for sure. buckingham policy working on the clock. you know they announce a one to step back from senior braille duties and become financially independent themselves. queen elizabeth has called for a family meeting this week to iron out the details and she has given them a deadline. amy kellogg has more from london. can you straighten us all out. they have made it very clear that they want this sorted out within days rather than weeks because it's really been quite
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disruptive as you know. we spent an awful lot of time talking about all she has called together prince charles, prince william and prince harry to hammer out the details of this future and we understand it's quite likely that megan markel -- meghan markle will join in the meeting. with all of the fallout from her son prince in you -- the reported rift between william and harry. they told a friend i had put my arm around my mother -- brother all our lives. we are separate entities. he reportedly said that he said about that wants everyone to quote play on the team. the british public is quite split when it comes to the future plans and how they went about announcing it all. some people are us offended that the young couple seems to be turning its his back to an extent on britain so's soon after their lavish wedding celebration.
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>> now all of the sudden it has been paid for and it's done. and now they don't want to see it anymore. you can just be a royal and then decided not to be. she should have known what she was getting into. this video resurfaced over the weekend and went viral today. it appears to show harry asking them about voice over work for megan. and of course among the issues expected to be discussed tomorrow guidelines as to what sort of work they can and cannot do maybe not senior royals but still roils. the monarchy needs to be about the politics that has always been the way. they head in the past been known to express political views. so really stay tuned. c1 they are dealing with the crown.
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>> the trump administration voicing support for antigovernment protests in iran. it is ready to open talks with no preconditions. is there way forward through diplomacy. rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections.
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we are learning the names of two of that paratroopers that were killed by a roadside bomb yesterday in afghanistan. you see private first class. he was 21 years old. on the right staff sergeant he was 29 years old. at the pentagon said that they were killed. when the vehicle struck an ied. the taliban has claimed responsibility. the trump administration pointing to the protest as proof that the people are ready for more accountability from their government. with the independent research grant. the people of iran protesting in the streets. they are down with the dictator. they are refused to walk on. is this the beginning of a
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change and if it is where is this all heading with the potential outcome. they have lost 82 of their own citizens. to my mind the maximum pressure strategy right now includes diplomacy. i think these protests are sort of the forced part of that maximum pressure strategy. and they could have an impact. president trump is tweeting support for the protesters. what is the world reaction to his direct message to the people of iran and more importantly how will the leaders of iran react to this
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direct messaging. there is a direct message reminding iran that the u.s. is wanting with intelligence and surveillance. they want to see that the iranian military is still in the standdown mode from last week and not escalating again to the crisis. the international reaction we have seen britain france in germany put out a fresh call. to get back into compliance with the nuclear deal. that is a very positive sign. does the u.s. and have a solid strategy concerning iran because as you said by most accounts of people in the now and people with authority and expertise figured that iran won't really escalate and they are going to stand down as they have now. they don't want a war. president trump said he does not want war. they are keeping military pressure on and to contain
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iran. the size of that. there is a lot going on in the background. we saw this morning that the secretary of treasury steven mnuchin said he is working with the chinese delegation to a strangle off that last little bit of oil sales. they are still buying the oil from iran. although they also pointed out. 70% but it is still a small amount. let me go here if the protesters are calling for regime change. is this an on-ramp for the trump administration. in iranian leadership. or perhaps squeeze them out. i think the path that the trump administration really
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wants. it is for is for iran to come to the table and tell about that nuclear deal. into put an end to the terrorism. the administration has been pretty clear about not wanting regime change meaning getting rid of that government. they wanted to change their ways. let's listen to this and we will talk about it. we want to sit down and discuss a new way forward. a series of steps by which in iran becomes a more normal country. if something happens to the protesters in the street. is there a live -- aligned that they won't meet. we are willing to speak to the iranian government. are they willing to return to
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that negotiating table or is diplomacy dead or at least dormant. they came so close that door is still open. as for secretary pompeo and the white house all we have confirmed no pre- can distance. they will even let them give them immediate cash relief if they start negotiations. clearly the whole u.s. administration trying to point i ran into just coming to the table. just come to the table. they sponsor multiple terror groups. how much they might be processing. and the olive branch to get back to the negotiating table. it's handed over by the u.s.
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it was the islamic revolutionary guard. we know iran still has a lot of internal capacity to suppress protest and they have trained so many iraqis in the para- military forces the have of the sink is dead. we want to see iran continue and that de- escalated standup posture. we want to see them getting ready to talk as they crack under the financial pressure. i think soon but soon may be a little while. i think there will be some back channel talk to be fairly certain. at the time is really right for them to do that. and to carry out the investigation in the respectful return of remains like a normal nation. this is their chance for good off ramp. >> back here at home house
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she has held onto the articles. the delay wasn't necessary. to compel them to allow witnesses to testify. it's up to each senator to ensure a fair trial. over 70% of the american people think that the president should have those witnesses testify. it is about a fair trial. they take a fair trial. now the ball is in the court to do that or pay a price. they had grown frustrated over the delay. they move the impeachment to the senate sooner rather than later. >> i need to get it to the senate. we need a real fair trial to begin and let the american people listen and think for themselves. mitch mcconnell has not ruled out allowing witnesses to testify. he has the votes to start a trial now. and decide on witnesses later.
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>> he is when to give us as much of a fair trial there is a key difference between trials and coverups. trials had witnesses and coverups don't. if they need to hear from some witnesses. listen to what the president told fox's lauren graham on friday. you have to maintain that. we will see where it all goes. the president today called impeachment a hoax on twitter. twitter. it's unclear how it will impact his schedule. he is expected to travel overseas and hit it over the next several weeks. let's bring in caitlin owens. a reporter. the majority leader said they've got that vote in the hand. what do you expect will happen.
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senator susan collins who is a moderate. and is up for reelection this year. it made news on friday that she is looking for a way to find a way to make sure that there are witnesses as we just heard all you need are for republicans to kind of skew the power balance in the senate. in demand does witnesses. i think well had to see how this week plays out and see how the vote count shakes out. you talk about the four senators. some of them are like susan collison's for example. ruminating that she would like to hear from witnesses. is there any sense that any of those four are a combination will actually side with the democrats on this issue.
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>> i don't think any of these members had kept their hands either way. i think we will have to see what collins can come up with and you know i think the pressure from their fellow republicans as can be pretty intense. again, a lot of those senators that she did mention. they are up for reelection in purple states or they are retiring in the case of senator alexander. i think the senate as a body that does sometimes surprise us. they have the vote on the senate floor. let's take a listen up for a second to the house speaker nancy pelosi and the president talking about this issue. >> if the senate does not subpoena john bolton and other witnesses will they move. >> that is not excluded. we will see what they do. in many ways i would like a trial. i would love to have sleepy joe biden i would love to have a son i have changed his first
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name to warez hunter. they also said you can't have john bolton or others testify because of executive privilege. and then you have the house speaker saint they may subpoena. on the the house can start again and subpoena john bolton or others? >> i think the house house democrats would prefer that. they didn't rule it out. and politically it could be something that she keeps in her pocket for if she doesn't get her way in the senate. >> can they have the official trial. and then can the house and start all over again. >> as far as i know the answer is yes.
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can they just impeach him again for something else. and as far as i know i don't think there is anything that says they can't. they really want to go through this. with the november election that it purchase. pelosi has to guard her vulnerable members. politically she might want to be done with this as november draws near. i don't think there is anything that i have seen that said she can't do it. and then you have this little meeting called the state of the union speech. coming up in the beginning. man oh man. what that be hell during the trial steve bennett was on sunday morning to futures. let me play you a clip of what he said. he said he shouldn't even get it until after it's over.
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when you deliver it and we have a trial and after i'm acquitted. i will have a state of the union. president trump has a great saying no games. we have to be brought to an end. what he think the president is going to do. >> i think the president is pretty hard to predict. i don't think steve be in and has a time to be there lately. i'm not sure. that would up the ante. for the next couple of weeks. in terms of drama. in washington. can you imagine looking over at the senators and just talking to them and then coming back, well had to see. remember the clinton essay state of the union. thanks so much. arthel: there is unrest in the royal family as prince harry and dutchess meghan markle
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assuming he is a royal and that is it. you can get away from that. i certainly don't think we should pay for security if he wants to try to remove himself from all of this. i don't see how he can. >> if he's made a mistake he's made a mistake. she knew what she was getting into shortly. >> reaction continues to pour in over prince harry and meghan markle's decision to split from the royal family. after the royal couple announced plans to step down as senior members and spend their times between the uk and
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north america. he is a royal author and broadcaster. it's 9:45 p.m. there in london. tomorrow morning starts a big conference call walk us through the logistics involved. will there be well there be a complete divorce from royal benefits or do they remain a part of the royal structure and they get to live in the u.s. as well? >> is a big talking point worldwide. tomorrow is the big signing day. the problem you've got. the queen is in an impossible position right now. if she took away everything including titles and things like that she is seen as a
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buddy. if she gives an even halfway the british public well not be happy with this simply because of the taxpayer association. i think the biggest problem right now is the duchess of sussex has made them public eight there. simply because she has decided not to attend this meeting. >> i know you know so much about this. but she will be joining the meeting need a phone. no one is going to be physically in the room. everything will be on the phone during the conference call. there will be some people there. i'm not sure exactly how many are there. the problem is if you talk about it there is no reason for her to have returned to canada. they have that six-week break. we thought they would come back to london last monday.
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everything was hunky-dory again. she looked absolutely beautiful and splendid. i thought they both looked kind of rested. clearly she have some kind of already working agenda. the baby and in their eight month old son i don't know why. maybe that's why she stood there. it is about him and his family. she married into the family of course. he is speaking to his grandmother and his father. his grandmother the queen wants a quick resolution to keep harry from running off and in a huff as reported by r kitty logan. harry can't simply walk away, correct? the queen does not want to strip them away of their title. understandably so you've got
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the taxpayers that don't want to keep supporting the royal couple if they want to live there in the states. it is spot on. and a great question. the question as you can't really be a part-time royal. have you saw that footage of the clanking premiere you have prince harry going for work. i saw him talking to bob eicher president of disney. how do we know what they were really talking about? >> i would definitely say there is 100 percent. a voice over is now apparently in place. >> they want to become financially independent. why not get into disney. i totally agree. that is what they have to bring to the conclusion here.
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it's unacceptable to trade on behalf of the royal family. if you remember. can they keep their titles but yet get off the payroll? >> i think they could keep the title if they came up with a workable solution to agree to so many commitments on behalf of the majesty of the queen. maybe become commonwealth ambassadors. i think the biggest problem would be the first time they were to step out of line and get associated with somebody that could be damaging to the royal brand then that is when it would really implode. i don't think harry is truly thought about that. they are far more developed in
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washington is moving to expel more than a dozen personnel who are training here in our country. this comes after an investigation into the shooting rampage by a military officer at a naval air station. that killed three american sailors last month. regina coleman has more. some of that service members set to be expelled have a ties to extremist groups and others are accused of possessing child pornography. they are expected to be removed to the country are not leave to have aided the saudi servicemember this according
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to an fbi investigation that reportedly found extremist rhetoric and online communications among some of the students. according to the washington post the review found several of the students set to be expelled. the pentagon tells fox news the decision to restrict about 850 saudi students. they review security measures. the national security adviser said on fox news sunday this morning the decision to expel saudi students is all about safety. >> obviously pensacola showed errors in ways that we had been vetted. i think they have to take these actions. three american sailors are killed. when the air force second lieutenant on december 6. the fbi has been investigating the case as possible terrorism as authorities discovered anti- writings by the government. during the december 6 attack on the naval base.
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