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than the organizers had expected so that is why there has been this delay for anybody to arrive in masha. we also know that once it arrives here in mass had there will be a prayer service in the shrine of him on there and people will be able to pay their respects before he is moved on to where that's pretty leader on monday morning will perform funeral services over the call for natural birth to be and that is when we expect the ranking officials in the country to pay their final respects to the late general and there's still a sense that in this period of mourning that people really want the government to make a show for. yes certainly that is still very much the case and especially with the latest comments leader president. people will come through here or there is a sense of how the kind of rhetoric can continue despite the fact that the high ranking official was assassinated in baghdad on friday the new we've spoken to say that the rhetoric just doesn't help anything anybody in the circumstances they still think that there should be revenge sought for general us people in the news ab
than the organizers had expected so that is why there has been this delay for anybody to arrive in masha. we also know that once it arrives here in mass had there will be a prayer service in the shrine of him on there and people will be able to pay their respects before he is moved on to where that's pretty leader on monday morning will perform funeral services over the call for natural birth to be and that is when we expect the ranking officials in the country to pay their final respects to...
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millions of people who created these huge sea of crowding the streets of tehran on our core care man and masha they all pay tribute to a terrorist that's bizarre to say that our. the anti terrorist fighter who was used to mantle he was a key figure in defeating isis in syria and iraq people in europe should be really very off the sacrifices so they money and he's friends his colleagues in iraq and syria did are for the security and safety of europeans even while in fairness to nader nation mainstream media they were a few months back celebrating him for indeed the defectors saving countless lives in britain and the united states i understand there's a picture behind you of gods of money did you ever meet the iranian general yourself yes of course of our we met him. personally because. he had he used to have. meetings minister zarif on a regular basis and basically ministers that if was a close friend of generously money and please do not forget that he was an official guest of the iraqi government he was a myth injure of peace. in the region and he's contributed to the cause of regional peace
millions of people who created these huge sea of crowding the streets of tehran on our core care man and masha they all pay tribute to a terrorist that's bizarre to say that our. the anti terrorist fighter who was used to mantle he was a key figure in defeating isis in syria and iraq people in europe should be really very off the sacrifices so they money and he's friends his colleagues in iraq and syria did are for the security and safety of europeans even while in fairness to nader nation...
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company that provided support for the interrogations the cia's program included now illegal co us of masha's. in the immediate aftermath of $911.00 we tortured some for lawyers for the 5 detainees are now seeking for any statements made on the interrogation to be disqualified from the trial on grounds of torture until activists are flounders believes the count a trial is deeply flawed. well none of this could possibly be a fair trial i mean how can you have a fair trial with people who've been held in total secrecy whose testimony is based on torture. the media isn't allowed in the except for conditions so strict that they can't even have a picture of the court room all the testimony is restricted. the none of this none of this layers and layers of secrecy is about providing any kind of justice or accountability or even of information it is going through a theater in order to once again exert their power their power over people's lives and we should just note that there were juveniles who were youth who were held for years at guantanamo there were people who had nothing to do who were simply
company that provided support for the interrogations the cia's program included now illegal co us of masha's. in the immediate aftermath of $911.00 we tortured some for lawyers for the 5 detainees are now seeking for any statements made on the interrogation to be disqualified from the trial on grounds of torture until activists are flounders believes the count a trial is deeply flawed. well none of this could possibly be a fair trial i mean how can you have a fair trial with people who've been...
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drive to change the dynamics of the open debate here and many because after all it is a life and death masha the other end of the scale you have the head of the german ethics committee actually seeing a serious concern saying this simply changes the relationship between the state and citizen unless a citizen actively declares that they don't want to donate the state would have the right to intrude and i guess that comes the any further intrusion or more intrusion then taking somebodies organs so that that would have an inherent risk of people who have simply not dealt with the issue of becoming a subject of not just scientific intrusion but also the state touching their very essential rights now that's the opposing view and it's important to understand that there are no significant party lines on this that m.p.'s voting later today will simply be bound by their conscience because this is seen across party lines assessed as such an essential matter it is indeed can you walk us through what's at stake in the bonus dog today the parliament and the m.p.'s apparently can vote for for 2 different
drive to change the dynamics of the open debate here and many because after all it is a life and death masha the other end of the scale you have the head of the german ethics committee actually seeing a serious concern saying this simply changes the relationship between the state and citizen unless a citizen actively declares that they don't want to donate the state would have the right to intrude and i guess that comes the any further intrusion or more intrusion then taking somebodies organs...
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all over the plaza the lot of lucille she asked why thank comment there on stands he takes action masha how can they say thank you ask. them as a political advisor like yes this media succumb to how far. for the soviets this is the last straw kosygin chairman of the council of the ministers invites himself to have. when castro is paid a visit from close agent shortly after the lancet has been in america and heard from johnson just exactly what america knows about guevara's operation and our on it they are with it he becomes equally unhappy and tells fidel in a few words to pull back to not continued support of ours operation in bolivia. joke. shown in cultural economic. but if you know i'm. not. trying. to come in to represent. yourself. or. your single bullet cluster i want to say once it has a different future custer wanted his country che wanted international revolution for a long time those parallel objectives could sit alongside one another and drive each other forward but there came a point when obviously they no longer did that and at that point the relationship and their politic
all over the plaza the lot of lucille she asked why thank comment there on stands he takes action masha how can they say thank you ask. them as a political advisor like yes this media succumb to how far. for the soviets this is the last straw kosygin chairman of the council of the ministers invites himself to have. when castro is paid a visit from close agent shortly after the lancet has been in america and heard from johnson just exactly what america knows about guevara's operation and our on...
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the evidence coming out hourly in document form on the effort to oust the friend you have called mashaor many years. >> well, full disclosure i also have known yuriy lutsenko 25 years. followed his career and new him in earlier times. it's important to understand the historical context. it's garbled up. lots of ukrainian names, the time table is hard to follow. go back before zelensky, before elected, yuriy lutsenko is prosecutor general, not tough on corruption. the u.s. government including ambassador yovanovitch is beating him up about it and they do not get along. he made it very clear. i go to ukraine many times, have been in the room with him when he made it clear he did not appreciate what she was saying. he is holding on allegedly to this investigation about burisma and the bidens, hunter biden, and he, now we know very explicitly, there's a quid pro quo. you get rid of her and i'll open up this investigation. i got to tell you honestly, brian, i never quite understood why there was such a focus on getting rid of ambassador yovanovitch before today, mr. parnas made it crystal c
the evidence coming out hourly in document form on the effort to oust the friend you have called mashaor many years. >> well, full disclosure i also have known yuriy lutsenko 25 years. followed his career and new him in earlier times. it's important to understand the historical context. it's garbled up. lots of ukrainian names, the time table is hard to follow. go back before zelensky, before elected, yuriy lutsenko is prosecutor general, not tough on corruption. the u.s. government...
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now, it is true, it is true that then secretary -- deputy secretary sullivan met with masha yovanovitchfter she came back and said you did a great job, but that's not the same thing as a ringing public defense of her. if you want the people to do the job our national interests demand, you take care of them. >> it's a national security issue you could easily argue, brad. >> absolutely. these unresolved issues as dana mentioned, what will state departments say? was there a threat assessment? was this part of the reason she was pulled out? and if this was why she was pulled out, why was the decision to remove her as opposed to refer this to the fbi for possibly felony and criminal investigations? there are too many unanswered questions to just, you know, sweep this under the rug. >> bradley, ambassador, dana, thank you so much for the discussion. >>> the house voting moments ago to send the articles of impeachment to the senate. what the white house is saying about that and how the trial is likely to play out next. [alarm beeping] {tires screeching} {truck honking} (avo) life doesn't give
now, it is true, it is true that then secretary -- deputy secretary sullivan met with masha yovanovitchfter she came back and said you did a great job, but that's not the same thing as a ringing public defense of her. if you want the people to do the job our national interests demand, you take care of them. >> it's a national security issue you could easily argue, brad. >> absolutely. these unresolved issues as dana mentioned, what will state departments say? was there a threat...
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certainly we've seen people that have come from all surrounding areas not just masha which is 2nd largest city after the capital they're gone but people that have come from across the area close to my set of well they're actually anxiously awaiting the arrival of us and for the money body which is currently making its way from the south airport to mammas a shrine in the center of the city people here say that they want to be able to say a proper goodbye many years see him as one of the leading figures of the islamic revolution and he's a man that they know who has fought for iran and its interests over the past 40 years the main sentiment that we keep hearing about over and over again we see but the people here is that there is a state of shock and disbelief and there's a lot of anger that comes after that because of the way he was killed just in the battlefield as many would have imagined one day he died but he was assassinated by a drone by the u.s. government this is something that is very very difficult for people to fathom here because they say this is a man who fought against the u.
certainly we've seen people that have come from all surrounding areas not just masha which is 2nd largest city after the capital they're gone but people that have come from across the area close to my set of well they're actually anxiously awaiting the arrival of us and for the money body which is currently making its way from the south airport to mammas a shrine in the center of the city people here say that they want to be able to say a proper goodbye many years see him as one of the leading...
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. >> masha?none of this is questioning his right to do this, right? it's just, you know, they're questioning his reasoning. but nobody is questioning -- nobody on that side is questioning his power to do this. >> and -- >> well, i think rand paul is. i think there are people who are principled enough. so, i think that -- >> what are they going to do about it? it's interesting to me that you have the ben sasses who have been mute, silent, and taken money that congress appropriated and said we're going to use it to build a wall and steal land in texas, they say nothing and pop up like groundhog day and go, whoa, he's fighting those horrible iranians. i don't know that rand paul will do a darn thing. >> well, it's interesting. there's going to be a vehicle for it. kim cain, one of my senators from the great state of commonwealth of virginia is introducing essentially a resolution, piece of legislation that would say he can't do this without congress's -- >> that's from bernie sanders. >> and tim kai
. >> masha?none of this is questioning his right to do this, right? it's just, you know, they're questioning his reasoning. but nobody is questioning -- nobody on that side is questioning his power to do this. >> and -- >> well, i think rand paul is. i think there are people who are principled enough. so, i think that -- >> what are they going to do about it? it's interesting to me that you have the ben sasses who have been mute, silent, and taken money that congress...
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giuliani, ambassador sondland, victoria tongseng and former united states ambassador to ukraine marie masha yovanovitch, including but not limited to the decision to end her tour or recall her from the united states embassy in kiev and, 2, the sergeant at arms is authorized to utilize the services of the deputy sergeant at arms or any other employee of the united states senate in serving the subpoena authorized to be issued by this section. >> chief justice. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> i'd ask for a brief 15-minute recess before the parties are recognized to debate the schumer amendment. therefore, i ask consent the senate stand in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> without objection, so ordered. >> all right, so now there's a 15-minute recess for the 100 u.s. senators. the house democratic managers, the white house consults, they're going to get ready for part two today as they take up this amendment that chuck schumer, the minority leader in the senate has put forward. it's interesting that it follows what is considered to be a fairly significant change on the part o
giuliani, ambassador sondland, victoria tongseng and former united states ambassador to ukraine marie masha yovanovitch, including but not limited to the decision to end her tour or recall her from the united states embassy in kiev and, 2, the sergeant at arms is authorized to utilize the services of the deputy sergeant at arms or any other employee of the united states senate in serving the subpoena authorized to be issued by this section. >> chief justice. >> the majority leader...
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the curtailment or recall of former united states ambassador to marie masha yovanovitch including threats the sergeant at arms is authorized to utilize the services of the deputy sergeant at arms or any other employee of the senate in serving the subpoena authorized to be issued by this section. >> mr. cleave justice. >> majority leader is recognizing. >> announce for a brief ten-minute recess before the parties are recognized to debate the schumer amendment. at the end of the debate time, i'll again move to table the amendment as the timing of these votes are specified in the underlying resolution. so i ask consent that the senate stand in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> without objection. the senate is in recess. >> mitch mcconnell calling a ten-minute recess after the introduction of the secoamendmef the day, this one for documents from the state department, claire. >> yeah, um, i think there are three amendments on documents or four. so the question is when will we start getting to the witness amendments. >> those are harder votes for the republicans. obviously the first v
the curtailment or recall of former united states ambassador to marie masha yovanovitch including threats the sergeant at arms is authorized to utilize the services of the deputy sergeant at arms or any other employee of the senate in serving the subpoena authorized to be issued by this section. >> mr. cleave justice. >> majority leader is recognizing. >> announce for a brief ten-minute recess before the parties are recognized to debate the schumer amendment. at the end of the...