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here's brian chambers and first, hugh robson. so i'm baffled why suddenly i see clive myrie being parachuted in to report on this. it's a real slap in the face for the local reporters. a sort of "move over. serious talent coming in." but it's worse than that, because what does it add and what cost financially to get clive and whatever team supports him across the world and back again is extraordinary when the bbc budgets are so tight. but in the story itself, it's about climate change and how the conditions that are leading to this are seriously affected by carbon in the atmosphere. and here we have reporters being jetted halfway around the world and back again. so it doesn't make sense. come on, bbc, let's have responsible news—gathering. i feel that is a complete waste of time and money when there are already correspondents within those countries covering the same news items, doing exactly the same job in an equally professional manner as the news readers would be doing. well, we put those points to bbc news. they told us that
here's brian chambers and first, hugh robson. so i'm baffled why suddenly i see clive myrie being parachuted in to report on this. it's a real slap in the face for the local reporters. a sort of "move over. serious talent coming in." but it's worse than that, because what does it add and what cost financially to get clive and whatever team supports him across the world and back again is extraordinary when the bbc budgets are so tight. but in the story itself, it's about climate change...
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here‘s brian chambers and first, hugh robson.s and doing exactly the same job in an equally professional manner as the news readers would be doing. well, we put those points to bbc news. they told us that clive myrie was sent to australia to support the team based there locally, who‘d done many long days coverage of the bushfires before he arrived. a spokesman added: monday‘s news at six led with the highly distressing news of reynhard sinaga, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for no fewer than 136 offences of rape. claire border was watching and recorded her response for us on camera. on monday night, i watched the early evening news with great concern. there was a report about a serial rapist which, in my opinion, went into unnecessary detail, and i was very concerned that it was being shown at a time when my seven—year—old granddaughter would be able to see it. i certainly felt that we didn‘t need to see a photograph of the mattress where the attacks took place, along with graphic detail. although children do need to be a
here‘s brian chambers and first, hugh robson.s and doing exactly the same job in an equally professional manner as the news readers would be doing. well, we put those points to bbc news. they told us that clive myrie was sent to australia to support the team based there locally, who‘d done many long days coverage of the bushfires before he arrived. a spokesman added: monday‘s news at six led with the highly distressing news of reynhard sinaga, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for no...
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>>and this basketball fans across the country across the world are of course morning brian to death jamie chambers joining us live this morning from the house that koby built the staples center with more on how is being remembered jamie. >>there were just in the shadow of the staples center and there are. hansel a makeshift memorials here laid out from yesterday there were thousands of people that turned up i want to show you this really quickly just across the street on figure a the building changed its acts tears skin to see this sees huge memorial tribute mamba forever. kobe bryant august 23th, 1978 to january 26, 2020 so that is really the mood i mean at pictures is just extraordinary. then if you come down just a little bit from that you can see that that's another memorial they're still keeping those. candles lit, we're seeing fans all over the place take a look at some of these pictures that were shot just yesterday an impromptu memorial ceremony people just converged on staples center from all over thousands and thousands of people throughout the day came and went paying their respects. fo
>>and this basketball fans across the country across the world are of course morning brian to death jamie chambers joining us live this morning from the house that koby built the staples center with more on how is being remembered jamie. >>there were just in the shadow of the staples center and there are. hansel a makeshift memorials here laid out from yesterday there were thousands of people that turned up i want to show you this really quickly just across the street on figure a...
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chamber starting next tuesday. senator tom cotton, thanks so much. >> thanks, guys. ainsley: thank you. brian explosion kills a man that was two miles away. the blast sent a metal plate flying into an apartment building where the man died. two other people were killed in the blast at a chemical plant in spain. this surveillance video shows the moment the factory blew up into a giant fireball. flames and thick black smoke could be seen for miles. the cause of the blast is unknown. the sanctuary city battle heating up in denver. ice officials issuing a subpoena to the city's law enforcement for the first time ever. they are seeking information on four illegal immigrants wanted for deportation. the agency typically sends subpoenas on immigration related cases to employers or landlords. ice says they could take the subpoena to a federal judge if they don't comply. officials in denver claim they have been cooperative. people are sent running when a building suddenly collapses and the frightening moments are caught on security camera. watch this. >> that's scary. the building seemingly crumbling ou
chamber starting next tuesday. senator tom cotton, thanks so much. >> thanks, guys. ainsley: thank you. brian explosion kills a man that was two miles away. the blast sent a metal plate flying into an apartment building where the man died. two other people were killed in the blast at a chemical plant in spain. this surveillance video shows the moment the factory blew up into a giant fireball. flames and thick black smoke could be seen for miles. the cause of the blast is unknown. the...
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chamber of commerce. thank you, tom, great job. brian dupre ault of aig. you know that company, hank? have you heard of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. jpmorgan chase, they just announced earnings that were incredible. they were very substantial. will you say, thank you, mr. president, at least? i made a lot of bankers look very good. but you are doing a great job. say hello to jamie, i think we are seeing him tomorrow. nancy fell a toco of ford. nancy, where are you? hi, nancy. so young. that's very impressive. thank you very much, you are doing a good job. jim fitter length, incredible company. -- make gentle, where are you? congratulations. ken griffin said adele, what a guy he is. where the hell is he? he does not want to stand up. steve, you will stand, and he is very quiet about it. he does not want to stand. harold hamm, he puts a straw into the ground and oil pours out. it's true. other guys spend billions and billions of dollars, and they cannot find oil, he takes a straw like this and oil pops out. he has been with me from the beginning, he was with me from the day
chamber of commerce. thank you, tom, great job. brian dupre ault of aig. you know that company, hank? have you heard of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. jpmorgan chase, they just announced earnings that were incredible. they were very substantial. will you say, thank you, mr. president, at least? i made a lot of bankers look very good. but you are doing a great job. say hello to jamie, i think we are seeing him tomorrow. nancy fell a toco of ford. nancy, where are you? hi, nancy. so...
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did you see evidence, when sitting in the chamber, that this mattered to the republican senators? >> you know, brianthe senate chaplin, i came to enjoy each day he would sort of open his remarks with a kind of a relevant homily and said listen, the trick for senators, and i pray for you, that you will not just listen, but that you will hear and i did see listening on both sides of the aisle. there are some very diligent note takers among the republicans, especially susan collins, the swing vote from maine, i don't know how much hearing, and, in fact, you know, the congressional reporters by the end of the week were suggesting that even a vote for witnesses looks possibly even more remote at the end of the week than it did at the beginning of the week. however, there was -- senator kennedy from louisiana, a republican, he also agreed essentially with chuck schumer this may be the first time some of his colleagues were really paying attention because they were being forced to pay attention. here's what i would say. it is very difficult to watch this and i watch basically every minute of it and the rea
did you see evidence, when sitting in the chamber, that this mattered to the republican senators? >> you know, brianthe senate chaplin, i came to enjoy each day he would sort of open his remarks with a kind of a relevant homily and said listen, the trick for senators, and i pray for you, that you will not just listen, but that you will hear and i did see listening on both sides of the aisle. there are some very diligent note takers among the republicans, especially susan collins, the...
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chamber of commerce. where's tom. thank you, tom. great job. brian duperalt of aig. know that company? >> the president is in the white house. he is celebrating. they're about to sign so-called phase one of the trade deal. you see them on the left of the screen. the president has been speaking some time going around introducing congress and corporate representatives and clearly in a good mood and views this as a big achievement. it could well be. i want to go to christine romans. we will go back when they get to the substance of the signing. this is a big deal and it is only phase one. we need to see the print. the white house told us this does great things for the american economy and american farmers but we have not seen the text yet. >> the text has been secret, part of it because they didn't want it to leak into the chinese media and like the u.s. was getting one over on the chinese. this is something the president said he would never do, not take one little piece on promises and commitments buying farm goods and other products and call that a win. he wanted a big course correction
chamber of commerce. where's tom. thank you, tom. great job. brian duperalt of aig. know that company? >> the president is in the white house. he is celebrating. they're about to sign so-called phase one of the trade deal. you see them on the left of the screen. the president has been speaking some time going around introducing congress and corporate representatives and clearly in a good mood and views this as a big achievement. it could well be. i want to go to christine romans. we will...
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[laughter] brian: same people in the chamber. what happens next? they have their questions.will be written down and go over the next day or two. and then the question is will there be witnesses? original reporting made headlines, mitch mcconnell said i don't have the votes yet to negate the opportunity to witness which means over 51, over 50. instead of 50/50 it would be 51. john roberts would break it at 50/50. he didn't say he didn't have it. he didn't say he lost it. he doesn't have it yet. evidently in the caucus meeting yesterday, they went back and forth about the pluses and minuses of witnesses. one thing they pretty much agree on, republican senators are extremely worried that schumer will painfully drag out the process. even if you give him the four he wants, they will say something he is going to want another four. and this thing will drag out until the spring. steve: that is if they get witnesses. brian: that's what i'm saying. steve: mitch mcconnell apparently on his table he had cards that said yes, no, maybe. clearly a whip count. he did not reveal at the end t
[laughter] brian: same people in the chamber. what happens next? they have their questions.will be written down and go over the next day or two. and then the question is will there be witnesses? original reporting made headlines, mitch mcconnell said i don't have the votes yet to negate the opportunity to witness which means over 51, over 50. instead of 50/50 it would be 51. john roberts would break it at 50/50. he didn't say he didn't have it. he didn't say he lost it. he doesn't have it yet....
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chamber of commerce, where's tom? thank you tom great job. brian dupre all of aig. you know that company hank? aig? thank you very much. i appreciate it brian. mary erdos and j.p. morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they were incredible. they were very substantial. would you say thank you, mr. president lease? [laughter] i made a lot of bankers look very good, but you are doing a great job say hello to jamie, i think we see them tomorrow. nancy of ford. nancy where are you? hi nancy. so young -- maxell young very impressive, you're doing a great job. jim did her laying, dow chemical, jim? thank you jim. jack fosco should near, thank you jack. meg gentle, teller and where are you? congratulations. ken griffin citadel, what a guy he is. where the hell is he? he's trying to hide, lookee doesn't want to stand up. where the hell is can. i see steve stand and he's very quiet about it. he's in here someplace he just doesn't understand. harold hamm, he put the straw into the ground and oil pours out. [laughter] it's true. other guys spend billions and billions of
chamber of commerce, where's tom? thank you tom great job. brian dupre all of aig. you know that company hank? aig? thank you very much. i appreciate it brian. mary erdos and j.p. morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they were incredible. they were very substantial. would you say thank you, mr. president lease? [laughter] i made a lot of bankers look very good, but you are doing a great job say hello to jamie, i think we see them tomorrow. nancy of ford. nancy where are you? hi nancy....
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you can't have electronics inside the senate chambers so he wasn't able to go. brian all these interviews implicating ron johnson and lindsey graham. handed over his phone that had a bunch of web sites that are porn and sex related. ainsley: do you know how many times we go to the way back machine? steve: i love that way back machine. ainsley: always proves democrats force something and change their mind because they hate this something so much. think about immigration. remember when they all voted for border security a long time ago and then the president comes into office, he wants to build the wall and border security. all of a sudden they are against it. steve: i was talking to somebody about this particular video and they said, you know, adam schiff, you know, when you look at that video, essentially hated john bolton until he needed him and now he loves him. it's just one of those things that happens in washington. something else that happenings in washington, they think about the big picture, marc thiessen did last night. i believe right here on the channel and
you can't have electronics inside the senate chambers so he wasn't able to go. brian all these interviews implicating ron johnson and lindsey graham. handed over his phone that had a bunch of web sites that are porn and sex related. ainsley: do you know how many times we go to the way back machine? steve: i love that way back machine. ainsley: always proves democrats force something and change their mind because they hate this something so much. think about immigration. remember when they all...
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chamber of commerce where is tom thank you, tom great job. brian duperalt of aig. you know that company, hank? have you ever heard of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. appreciate it, brian mary erdos, jp morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they were incredible where are you? they were very substantial will you say thank you, mr. president, at least? huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good, but you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie i think we're seeing him tomorrow nancy falatico of ford nancy, where are you hi, nancy. so young so young that's very impressive thank you very much. you're doing a good job. jim fitterling, dow chemical incredible company jim? thank you, jim jack fusco, shanier. great. meg gentle congratulations. ken griffin, citadel what a guy he is where are you, ken where the hell is he trying to hide with some of his money. look, he doesn't want to stand up where the hell is ken? steve, you'll stand and he's very quiet about it. he's here some place he just doesn't want to stand. harold ham he puts a straw into the grou
chamber of commerce where is tom thank you, tom great job. brian duperalt of aig. you know that company, hank? have you ever heard of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. appreciate it, brian mary erdos, jp morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they were incredible where are you? they were very substantial will you say thank you, mr. president, at least? huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good, but you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie i think we're seeing him tomorrow...
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chamber of commerce. and that's -- where's tom? thank you, tom. great job. brian duperreault, of aig.you know that company, hank? aig. did you ever hear of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. i appreciate it, brian. mary erdoes, jpmorgan chase. they just announced earnings, and they were incredible. where -- where are you? they were very substantial. will you say, thank you, mr. president at least? huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good. but you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie. i think we're seeing him tomorrow. nancy falotico, of ford. nancy, where are you? hi, nancy. so young. so young. that's very impressive. thank you very much. you're doing a good job. jim fitterling, dow chemical. incredible company. jim. thank you, jim. jack fusco, cheniere. jack, thank you. great. meg gentle, tellurian. where are you? hi. congratulations. ken griffin, citadel. what a guy he is. where are you, ken? where the hell is he? he's trying to hide some of his money. look, he doesn't want to stand up. where the hell is ken? see, steve, you'll stand, and he's very quiet about it. he's
chamber of commerce. and that's -- where's tom? thank you, tom. great job. brian duperreault, of aig.you know that company, hank? aig. did you ever hear of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. i appreciate it, brian. mary erdoes, jpmorgan chase. they just announced earnings, and they were incredible. where -- where are you? they were very substantial. will you say, thank you, mr. president at least? huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good. but you're doing a great job. say hello to...
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brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majority rules, is the majority leader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't dispute the facts. in other words, yeah, he did it, but it's not impeachable. >>> plus, rudy giuliani appears in self-defense on cable news tonight just as new evidence puts him squarely in the middle of the arguments. >>> and trump and greta both in davos, switzerland, starting tomorrow. what could go wrong? all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on this monday night. well, good evening once again as we start a new week here at our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 1,096 of the trump administration. 288 days to go now until the 2020 presidential election. and the next presidential inauguration day will be one year from today. donald trump's impeachment trial gets under way just over 12 hours from now. he's now on his way to the world ec
brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majority rules, is the majority leader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't dispute the facts. in other words, yeah, he did it, but it's not impeachable. >>> plus, rudy giuliani...
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brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majorityleader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't dispute the facts. in other words, yeah, he did it, but it's not impeachable. >>> plus, rudy giuliani appears in self-defense on cable news tonight just as new evidence puts him squarely in the middle of the arguments. >>> and trump and greta both in davos, switzerland, starting tomorrow. what could go wrong? all of it as "the 11th hour"
brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majorityleader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't dispute the facts. in other words, yeah, he did it, but it's not impeachable. >>> plus, rudy giuliani appears in self-defense on...
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brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majorityader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't d
brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, just hours to go now until the start of the impeachment trial in the chamber where majorityader going to get away with these rules? for starters, a couple of 12-hour days, too much tv for americans to watch, including proceedings while most folks are asleep. trump's lawyers appear ready to argue they don't d
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chamber of commerce. thank you tom, good job. aig -- hank greenberg, have you ever heard of aig? i appreciate it, brian. mary verio's, j.p. morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they are incredible. they were substantial, what'd you say thank you, mr. president? i made a lot of bankers look very good. you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie, i think we are seeing him tomorrow. nancy of ford. nancy, where are you? so young. that is very impressive. thank you very much, you're doing a good job. chemicals,ing, dow incredible company. thank you, jim. near.osco, should -- meg gentle. congratulations. ken griffin, citadel, what a guy he is. where are you? he is tried to hide some of his money. where the hell is ken? he will stand but he is very quiet about it. he is here somewhere and he will not stand. howard hamm, if he puts his drawing to the ground and oil pours out. it is true. other guys spend billions and billions of dollars and cannot find oil. a straw and goes like this on oil pumps. howard has been with me from the beginning. he has been with me since the day i came down the escalator. his jonathan in th
chamber of commerce. thank you tom, good job. aig -- hank greenberg, have you ever heard of aig? i appreciate it, brian. mary verio's, j.p. morgan chase. they just announced earnings and they are incredible. they were substantial, what'd you say thank you, mr. president? i made a lot of bankers look very good. you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie, i think we are seeing him tomorrow. nancy of ford. nancy, where are you? so young. that is very impressive. thank you very much, you're doing...
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chamber of commerce. where is tom? , thank you, tom, great job. brian duperiat of aig. do you ever hear of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. i appreciate it, brian. mary erdos, jpmorgan chase. they just announced earnings. they were incredible. where are you? they were very substantial. will you say thank you, mr. president at least, huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good but you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie. i think we're seeing him tomorrow. nancy falotco of ford. where are you, nancy? , hi, nancy. so young, so young. that is very impressive. thank you very much. you're doing a good job. jim fiterling, dow chemical. incredible company. thank you, jim. jack fusco, cheniere. jack, thank you, great. meg tellrin. where are you? congratulations. kev griffin, citadel. what a guy. ken, where are you? , trying to hide some of his money. he doesn't want to stand up. where the hell is ken? steve, you will stand be he is very quiet about it. he is here someplace. he just doesn't want to stand. harold ham. puts a straw into the ground and oil pours out. i
chamber of commerce. where is tom? , thank you, tom, great job. brian duperiat of aig. do you ever hear of aig, hank greenberg? thank you very much. i appreciate it, brian. mary erdos, jpmorgan chase. they just announced earnings. they were incredible. where are you? they were very substantial. will you say thank you, mr. president at least, huh? i made a lot of bankers look very good but you're doing a great job. say hello to jamie. i think we're seeing him tomorrow. nancy falotco of ford....
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kicked out of the chamber and could even be arrested, in reality none of the senators we know have been punished so far. we'll see what happens in the coming sessions. wolf? >> briand, gop senator mitt romney now says it is very likely he'll number favor of calling witnesses in the impeachment trial. could three other republican senators follow suit? we'll discuss. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level helps you nod off naturally with no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. and try vicks pure zzzs kidz, a low dose melatonin gummy that helps your child fall asleep naturally. we have different needs.y. but one thing we share is wanting to make our lives the best they can be. if you have medicare and medicaid, a dual complete plan from unitedhealthcare can help. giving you more benefits. at no extra cost. and a promise to be there for you. whatever your story may be. to learn more, call or go online. dual complete from unitedhealthcare. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer you
kicked out of the chamber and could even be arrested, in reality none of the senators we know have been punished so far. we'll see what happens in the coming sessions. wolf? >> briand, gop senator mitt romney now says it is very likely he'll number favor of calling witnesses in the impeachment trial. could three other republican senators follow suit? we'll discuss. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin...
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brian sullivan here is what is coming up on "the exchange. what is the state of american business right now ceo of the u.s. chambermmerce will join us to talk about if we'll ever get any kind of an infrastructure plan. plus he played seven seasons with the broncos but it is what he is doing now off the field that he is call you willing a ga calling a game change. terrell davis will join us live. and a big fail, a $58 million mortga mortgage and all ahead >> we are looking forward to that and when it comes to concerns about the rising level of corporate debt, much of those fears have centered around high yield bonds. but now one investor says top tier credit may not be as safe as you think monica erickson is joining us now. nice to see you. >> thank you >> good headline why not as safe? >> i think one of the risks that is not being talked about is the duration in the investment grade market historically -- maybe back up a bit. the investment grade market is a massive market, over 7 2r$7 2r$o of debt outstanding. so i think it is important for investors to be focusing on the risks in that market in particular since
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brian todd is here with some details. >> reporter: tough, indeed. some handicapping going as to which senators will break which rules first. just imagine you're a u.s. senator if the chambermooze with anyone. now no standing, no talking for more than a week. >> do you solemnly swear. >> reporter: the impeachment trial a test of the president's political strength, a test of america's constitutional resilience and a test of senators' abilities to sit down and be quiet. >> all persons are command to be silent. >> reporter: inside the chamber during the trial, keeping your mouth shut even when is perg to the person next to you. no reading materials are allowed. unless they're related to the impeachment trial. and no standing. senators have to sit in their seats when the trial is in session, except to vote. >> you can't even move during the course of the trial. and now, what will that do for older men is another story. >> reporter: some senators are already chaffing tonight. quote, that's going to suck, said marco rubio about the no-talking rule. >> i think this will be healthy for all of us but will be a challenge. >> sitting for the trial. >> james ziegler was the sergeant a
brian todd is here with some details. >> reporter: tough, indeed. some handicapping going as to which senators will break which rules first. just imagine you're a u.s. senator if the chambermooze with anyone. now no standing, no talking for more than a week. >> do you solemnly swear. >> reporter: the impeachment trial a test of the president's political strength, a test of america's constitutional resilience and a test of senators' abilities to sit down and be quiet. >>...
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brian, almost as if this entire thing was choreographed. the one senator we're paying closest attention to now is lisa murkowski of alaska. on her way out of the senate chambert in her car to head home, my colleague kyle stewart, who is a producer here, caught up with her, and says she has a 1 1/2 notebooks filled with information, notes she's been taking over the last week. she said that when she gets home, she plans to put some eye drops in and to read some more as best that she's able because she wants to be able to put out a well thought statement in the morning about where she stands on this key question of inviting more witnesses and more evidence into this trial. i will say, though, that house democrats, democrats' best chance, the thing that they're hoping for is she would, of course, join with collins and romney and then would present this tie that the chief justice would have to break. you've already talked about why the chief justice would be reluctant to do that. but we've also heard from key republican senators who have said repeatedly that they are reluctant to present a tie vote to the chief justice because they don't want to put him in that p
brian, almost as if this entire thing was choreographed. the one senator we're paying closest attention to now is lisa murkowski of alaska. on her way out of the senate chambert in her car to head home, my colleague kyle stewart, who is a producer here, caught up with her, and says she has a 1 1/2 notebooks filled with information, notes she's been taking over the last week. she said that when she gets home, she plans to put some eye drops in and to read some more as best that she's able...
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the iowa city paper, brian, as well as the sea coast. i keep sitting in that chamberderstand that. thank you. senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. so there you have it. >> i mean, and i guess i'm interested, clare, on your thoughts, because trump has benefitted by the volume business of mayhem. there is that insurance ad campaign about mayhem. >> i'm your mother-in-law, right. >> he is mayhem. it seems like there are some just things that have really broken too through in ways not all the trump shenanigans have. one being the sham trial. >> yeah. there is scandal fatigue. it's a bed of nails. you don't feel all the nails because there are so many nails. but this one is poking out. this is a spike coming out of the bed of nails that is really pricked the conscience of an average of 73% of all americans, including a plurality of republicans. so this was a bold move. it's broken through. it's simple. people get it. they don't like it. >> we are going to step away for just a minute or two. at the top of the hour, former capitol hill police officer chris matthews will take
the iowa city paper, brian, as well as the sea coast. i keep sitting in that chamberderstand that. thank you. senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. so there you have it. >> i mean, and i guess i'm interested, clare, on your thoughts, because trump has benefitted by the volume business of mayhem. there is that insurance ad campaign about mayhem. >> i'm your mother-in-law, right. >> he is mayhem. it seems like there are some just things that have really broken too through in ways...
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chamber of commerce day. janice: cold front moves through hardly any humidity and cooler temperatures. steve: how did fox arrange that? brian: there are many ways to see miami. and yesterday these two went sight sighing via water when which we just saw and sky. janice: let's take a look. >> we just lande landed in miam. we haven't seen the beach yet and i can't believe what janice did first. janice: seeing alligators. jillian: after a while crock adial. janice: hi, mr. alligator. >> all right. here we go. >> hello alligator. >> hello. ♪ >> there is one right off the front left-hand corner off the bank over there. >> is he getting the sun or what's he doing. >> that's exactly what she is doing. janice: that's a little one. >> yeah. she is only 6 feet. ♪ >> hey, buddy. >> that's the rarest bird we have here in the everglades. >> hi. >> bye, have fun. >> hope you guys enjoyed yourselves. >> thank you. >> thank you, donald. >> you are very welcome. janice: it's dark outside. we were just in the everglades are alligators and now what does jillian want to do? jillian: i want to see the bright lights of miami. ♪ >> at nighttime yo
chamber of commerce day. janice: cold front moves through hardly any humidity and cooler temperatures. steve: how did fox arrange that? brian: there are many ways to see miami. and yesterday these two went sight sighing via water when which we just saw and sky. janice: let's take a look. >> we just lande landed in miam. we haven't seen the beach yet and i can't believe what janice did first. janice: seeing alligators. jillian: after a while crock adial. janice: hi, mr. alligator. >>...
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chamber. we don't want to leave you out. thank you very much for your time. >> thanks, brian. thanks, nicole. >> it's so interesting to hear him say out loud the role of fear. i watched from a distance saturday all the sort of pearl clutching of republicans who were so offended that adam schiff had quoted that cbs report about trump campaign political associates talking about their -- >> just mention it. >> just mention it. it's a cbs report, credible news organization. i've watched that news organization. they haven't pulled back any of that reporting. they stand by it. that is obviously what's go iin on. i think there will come a time when they'll welcome the fact that they were bullied and intimidated because it's a better explanation if they come down on the wrong side or as claire predicts, if 35 to 40 of them vote against witnesses, being corrupted by the trump white house. >> heads on a pike quote. >> yeah. as we talk about the bidens, the thing that hasn't been talked about very much is the grifting going on in this white house. if it is, in fact, because joe biden's s
chamber. we don't want to leave you out. thank you very much for your time. >> thanks, brian. thanks, nicole. >> it's so interesting to hear him say out loud the role of fear. i watched from a distance saturday all the sort of pearl clutching of republicans who were so offended that adam schiff had quoted that cbs report about trump campaign political associates talking about their -- >> just mention it. >> just mention it. it's a cbs report, credible news organization....
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. >> brian, maybe it's because senators knew it was going to be a shorter day or maybe because they were liking what they were hearing more but the republican side of the chamberalert and attentive today than any time i've seen i've been in the chamber. there were a lot of folks using f figit spinners and nodding off, today taking notes and nodding at the presentations by the attorneys. particularly of interest among the senators were video clips, particularly adam schiff and the super cut of gordon sondland about the things he presumed or assumed. you saw a lot of nodding alodng chuckling at that. it's clear the white house lawyers are going to make adam schiff, if not a villain, something of a low keypunch line, whether playing his own clips or they wouldn't play the same videos seven or eight times. i only heard the last bit of maya, i think she was right in the sense that what it felt like in the room, the white house lawyers giving cues to the republican senators of here's where we're going to go, here's what you can talk about, giving enough doubt, enough of a legal argument to back up the political decision many of them have already come to about acquit
. >> brian, maybe it's because senators knew it was going to be a shorter day or maybe because they were liking what they were hearing more but the republican side of the chamberalert and attentive today than any time i've seen i've been in the chamber. there were a lot of folks using f figit spinners and nodding off, today taking notes and nodding at the presentations by the attorneys. particularly of interest among the senators were video clips, particularly adam schiff and the super...