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for more on this, let's cross to journalist martin roberts who is joining us from madrid. w that we know that parliament has voted against the prime minister's budget, where does this leave his government right now? martin: it's a long-standing spanish parliamentary procedure. losising a bududget vote is tantamount to losing a motion of confidence, so he has no option but to go to the country and call fresh elections. he is expected to on friday afafr a weeklyly cabinetet meet, and speculation currently suggests that this will be held from the last sunday in april, suggesting that parliament will be dissolved in early march. sarah: the prime minister, if we just look at thehe back storyy here, , he faced a a lot of criticism over his efforts to establish a dialogue with these catalan separatists. why have they now turned against him? martrtin: we, ththe stickiking t for this government, as with several previous governments, has s been the request to holdla rereferendum on independence. as you say, this wouould requira constititutional amendment.. that in turn would require
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let's bring in journalist and a martin roberts who's covering this story for us in madrid hi martin good to see you how likely is it that the prime minister can somehow strike a deal with these catalan national parties and pass this budget well that's looking very unlikely in days because talks last week between the government and the two cats and the nationalist policies you just mentioned broke down over the issue of self-determination and the possibility of holding a referendum which the government says would require constitutional reform as the governments have less than one quarter of the m.p.'s in parliament that it would take a two thirds majority to push through a constitutional amendments that just simply is not a possibility at the moment even if the government wants it didn't because they don't the other thing of course your members attentions are all in very high indeed with the beginning of the trial yesterday of custom politicians and indeed this depends has focused a lot more on the issue because of you in the book itself so that's what we all said all right so what does t
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martin roberts joining us from madrid thank you they're watching that we can is still to come this half hour when your employer is also your abuser we have a special reports on the plight facing many domestic workers in the philippines. but first the nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss steps needed to protect europe if a u.s. russian nuclear disarmament pack falls apart nato secretary general again urged russia to return to compliance with the i.n.f. treaty it said that the alliance was making plans for a scenario without the deal which bans the development and possession of intermediate range nuclear missiles the pact is under threat after washington announced its withdrawal earlier this month accusing russia of violating it and teri schultz following the nato meeting in brussels sent us this analysis. nato allies met for the first time since the us announced it would withdraw from the i.m.f. treaty if moscow doesn't agree to destroy the missile system that breaches the treaties limits all twenty eight other allies have come to back the u.s. on this because they a
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a clearer jealousy and really it's very much up in the who will actually end up really picks martin roberts joining us from the thread thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world according to iranian media at least twenty members of the country's revolutionary guard have been killed in a suicide attack in southeastern iran the suicide bomber reportedly struck a bus carrying the elite troops on the road between the cities then adama and cotch in one of the provinces there. now german authorities have arrested two suspected former members of syria's secret police in berlin and in the state of rhineland nates the men are accused of crimes against humanity and are believed to have tortured opposition activists at a person in damascus and thousands of south african workers have staged nationwide demonstrations against job cuts and high unemployment trade unionists took to the streets of johannesburg and other major cities south africa's jobless rate is over twenty five percent protesters say that the government is failing to do enough to stimulate gr
a clearer jealousy and really it's very much up in the who will actually end up really picks martin roberts joining us from the thread thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world according to iranian media at least twenty members of the country's revolutionary guard have been killed in a suicide attack in southeastern iran the suicide bomber reportedly struck a bus carrying the elite troops on the road between the cities then adama and cotch in one...
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martin was a true american hero. he spent his life serving his fellow man and for this, we remember his legacy. it is with great pride that i honor mr. robert martin. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today is a very difficult day for south florida and for my community. one year ago, we lost 17 innocent lives at marjory stoneman douglas in parkland. the family and friends of those we lost does not go away. i know. i lost my father to gun violence. shortly after the tragedy at parkland, i met with the parents of the students who lost their lives. all you want to do is find a way to take away their pain, but you can't. you can listen to them, share their story, hold their hands. but you can't take away their pain. when i spoke with parents like regina, manny, patricia and other concerned floridians, i made a promise i would not stop until we changed our cou
martin was a true american hero. he spent his life serving his fellow man and for this, we remember his legacy. it is with great pride that i honor mr. robert martin. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> mr....
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> special counsel robert mueller's final report on russian interferencen the 2016 presidential election may be coming soon. sources tell cbs news the report is expected to be delivered to the justice department before deputy attorney general rod rosenstein leaves his post in march. there's no legal requirement for a newly installed attorney general, william barr, to share the findings publicly. house democrats have threatened, though, to subpoena the full report if it's not released. >>> an isis bride who claims to be an american citizen will not be allowed to return to the u.s. hoda muthana ran away to join isis in syria several years ago but now wants to come them to. -- to come home. holly williams has more. >> reporter: president trump tweeted that he'd instructed secretary of state mike pompeo not to allow hoda muthana back into the country. the state department said muthana had no right to return because she, quote, is not a u.s. citizen. but muthana's family say she is an american citizen. they've given us a copy of what they claim is her birth cer
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> special counsel robert mueller's final report on russian interferencen the 2016 presidential election may be coming soon. sources tell cbs news the report is expected to be delivered to the justice department before deputy attorney general rod rosenstein leaves his post in march. there's no legal requirement for a newly installed attorney general, william barr, to share the findings publicly. house democrats have threatened, though, to subpoena...
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jolly west, robert lifton, and martin orrin. >> the doctors took over all of these people had a specialtyshing. >> lifton perhaps more than any of the others. >> dr. lifton, whose focus was his research with respect to prisoners of war who come out after months and years of confinement and who express some sympathy with their captors, but cite me the case where by virtue of what you calico wea-- call coercive persuasion picked up weapons and committed an act of violence against their own kind. and they had to answer because it is the case. there are no such instances. >> her capture and confinement, her brutalization, was coupled with indoctrination. clearly they intended to convert her to their way of thinking. no question about that. she had no volition. the dominance of her captors allowed for only one excuse, that she was involuntarily accepting of the point of view of her captors. >> the script for the defense had been written by dr. jolyon west. he would say things like, well, the reason she said that in jail, she was fearful of the presence of emily harris, who was right there in t
jolly west, robert lifton, and martin orrin. >> the doctors took over all of these people had a specialtyshing. >> lifton perhaps more than any of the others. >> dr. lifton, whose focus was his research with respect to prisoners of war who come out after months and years of confinement and who express some sympathy with their captors, but cite me the case where by virtue of what you calico wea-- call coercive persuasion picked up weapons and committed an act of violence...
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robert e. lee before martin luther king holiday. you know, the governor came out very strong after charlottesville talking about getting rid of confederate monuments, and then he backtr k backtracked on that. so i think it would be extremely appropriate. i know that the lieutenant governor is very, very popular in the state, and i think it would be a tremendous step toward healing for him to take over. it should be governor fairfax at this point. >> do you see any path forward in which northam is able to stay in office and govern effectively? >> i really don't. no, i really don't. how could you possibly trust him? and just imagine, you know, the african-american elected officials in that legislative caucus, our two members, these are people that new him for years and years. can you imagine the sense of betrayal that they feel? how could he possibly have credibility to govern? yesterday he was in the picture. today he wasn't. but, oops, i did blackface, but doing blackface as michael jackson is completely different. he's lost credibi
robert e. lee before martin luther king holiday. you know, the governor came out very strong after charlottesville talking about getting rid of confederate monuments, and then he backtr k backtracked on that. so i think it would be extremely appropriate. i know that the lieutenant governor is very, very popular in the state, and i think it would be a tremendous step toward healing for him to take over. it should be governor fairfax at this point. >> do you see any path forward in which...
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the other policy backdrop here is that after the assassination of martin luther king and the assassination of robert kennedy, congress passes a crime control act. the primary thrust of this act is a gun control measure. a fairly weak gun control measure. from nixon's standpoint, the underlying argument is johnson and liberals in washington are interested not in protecting this woman walking down the street. they are interested in taking away or limiting the rights of guns for americans. mix and overwhelming wins. johnson carried 44 of 50 states. nixon basically sweeps the country, wallace carries a handful of states in the south. as all of this is going on, johnson is still trying to come up with a scheme to put a replacement on the supreme court. what he thinks is a possibility is to use the recess appointment power. this very obscure constitutional clause that was commonly used in the 19th century. it said when there was a federal vacancy and congress was out of session on a recess, the president could name a replacement that would serve until the end of the next congressional term. what johnson i
the other policy backdrop here is that after the assassination of martin luther king and the assassination of robert kennedy, congress passes a crime control act. the primary thrust of this act is a gun control measure. a fairly weak gun control measure. from nixon's standpoint, the underlying argument is johnson and liberals in washington are interested not in protecting this woman walking down the street. they are interested in taking away or limiting the rights of guns for americans. mix and...
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martin, thank you very hach. we got our strongest indication today that special counsel robert mueller is close to wrapping his reportrussian interference in the 2016 election. president trump was asked about it at the white house this abternoon. and paula reid has details. >> reporter: president trump today wouldn't say whether special counsel robert mueller's final report should be made public. >> i guess from what i understand, that will be totally up to the attorney general, okay. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news, the report detailing the ndndings of the investigation into russian meddling in the io16 election is expected to be delivered to the justice department before deputy attorney general rod rosenstein departs his office in march. he's been overseeing the tigatnce itegan. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker last month: ng the investigation is i think close-- uh-- to being completed, and i hope that we can get the report from director muel-- mueller as soon as we-- as soon as possible. >> reporter: there is no legal requirement for newly installed attorney general william barr to share mueller'
martin, thank you very hach. we got our strongest indication today that special counsel robert mueller is close to wrapping his reportrussian interference in the 2016 election. president trump was asked about it at the white house this abternoon. and paula reid has details. >> reporter: president trump today wouldn't say whether special counsel robert mueller's final report should be made public. >> i guess from what i understand, that will be totally up to the attorney general,...
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martin, thank you very much. we do have some new information tonight about when special iaunsel robert mueller will turn ller hist on russian interference in the presidential campaign. paula reid is at the white house with more on this. so, paula, there was some talk that it might be turned over iday. that's not going to happen. then there was talk about next hek. what's the latest you're hearing on timing? >> reporter: well, jeff, today, the justice department issued a rare statement and confirmed that they do not expect to receive a final report from the special counsel for at least another ten days. house democrats also sent a letter to the attorney general demanding that when he receives this report, that he release as much as possible, even though legally he's not required to release anything. >> glor: paula, we're also waiting for the release of the special counsel sentencing memo about former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. what are we expecting from that? >> reporter: well, this is an opportunity for prosecutors to share more details about how manafort fits into the russia investigation. he has no
martin, thank you very much. we do have some new information tonight about when special iaunsel robert mueller will turn ller hist on russian interference in the presidential campaign. paula reid is at the white house with more on this. so, paula, there was some talk that it might be turned over iday. that's not going to happen. then there was talk about next hek. what's the latest you're hearing on timing? >> reporter: well, jeff, today, the justice department issued a rare statement and...
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robert e. lee day with martin luther king day as a celebration, which is, again -- and that was 1983 and he didve we saw this photo in 1984, what was as recently as 1984, i think for a lot of folks who are black it's like, we have been doing this regularly for a very long time. and it's impossible to believe. i think this is part of his problem. it's impossible to believe that in the process of developing his candidacy, that he did not have a discussion with his team about the fact that there was this thing that might surface and rather than deal with it in an open and articulate way, that's part of his problem. he didn't have a coherent story that makes it unfortunately for him and for the rest of us believable. because his policy positions are very good when it comes to race. but that makes him credibility completely assailable. and he can't survive this. >> what doib make of what has transexpired here over the last 18 hours? one would think he might have been the compulsion to step aside. why do you think he hasn't? >> there is a school of thought just never to resign, right? so i imagine --
robert e. lee day with martin luther king day as a celebration, which is, again -- and that was 1983 and he didve we saw this photo in 1984, what was as recently as 1984, i think for a lot of folks who are black it's like, we have been doing this regularly for a very long time. and it's impossible to believe. i think this is part of his problem. it's impossible to believe that in the process of developing his candidacy, that he did not have a discussion with his team about the fact that there...
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martin luther king jr. holiday. these are the same people that in some states they celebrate robert e. lee day. it makes no sense. it makes no sense. it's out of step where we're at in the country or temporarily it's? step with donald trump's america. >> i think democratic should mean democratic. the more voters the better. in fact, everybody should vote and the easier to make it the better for our democracy. thank you, congressman -- mr. secretary. and presidential candidate. >> i'll tell him you said hi. >> joaquin. thank you. >>> up next, federal investigators are digging through terabits from hard drive seized from trump ally, erstwhile ally roger stone. he's got a lot of stuff in his basement and the mueller team have in the their possession. the self-described dirty trickster and what it will reveal for all of that and what it would mean for the russia investigation. it will take longer but it will be interesting. stay with us. be interesting stay with us ping) ping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that
martin luther king jr. holiday. these are the same people that in some states they celebrate robert e. lee day. it makes no sense. it makes no sense. it's out of step where we're at in the country or temporarily it's? step with donald trump's america. >> i think democratic should mean democratic. the more voters the better. in fact, everybody should vote and the easier to make it the better for our democracy. thank you, congressman -- mr. secretary. and presidential candidate. >>...
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robert e. lee day, the friday before martin luther king, jr.the same state in virginia that the lieutenant governor justin fairfax actually in protest sat out of. he's supposed to lead the senate. he refused to take part in it. charlottesville happen which was over whether or not to leave up statutes of robert e. lee, the still pining for the confederacy is happening, an the outfit that is practicing this kind of revenge kind of politics, right, we'll find dirt on you and et cetera. is connected to roy moore who had a racial history and obviously a history vis-a-vis young girls and this is -- feels like now we're going to go and get a democrat. there's all of this tied up in it. i wonder if that swirl of other stuff winds up getting litigated along with northam? >> absolutely. there's so much kind of tit for tat and ugliness with all of this. we talked about charlottesville and the history of virginia and when you look at the racism there, and yes, it was a different type of racism and dark history of racism but now we have the present day situ
robert e. lee day, the friday before martin luther king, jr.the same state in virginia that the lieutenant governor justin fairfax actually in protest sat out of. he's supposed to lead the senate. he refused to take part in it. charlottesville happen which was over whether or not to leave up statutes of robert e. lee, the still pining for the confederacy is happening, an the outfit that is practicing this kind of revenge kind of politics, right, we'll find dirt on you and et cetera. is...
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even talking about martin luther ong's birthday celebrated the same as confederate general robert e leecould go on a litany. i am asking alabama progressives , in particular, blacks, this indiscretion this governor made, let's fight about this confederate monument in the heart of birmingham, alabama. you doow long ago did that and how did you start doing that? caller: high started in 2015. fred shuttlesworth, a great civil rights person -- we were against two individuals responsible for bombing the church. they were going to claim he had dementia without being diagnosed. anything about buffalo soldiers and all of that. when i saw that monument, i questioned him about it and he said -- when the opportunity came after -- was killed, i appealed to the city council to get it down and to the mayor and the board voted unanimously get it down and they under pressure because the mayor compromised with some republicans and we have the act protects it from going still standing proudly. they ruled the state cannot tell the city what to do, but the attorney general filed an appeal to keep it up. .
even talking about martin luther ong's birthday celebrated the same as confederate general robert e leecould go on a litany. i am asking alabama progressives , in particular, blacks, this indiscretion this governor made, let's fight about this confederate monument in the heart of birmingham, alabama. you doow long ago did that and how did you start doing that? caller: high started in 2015. fred shuttlesworth, a great civil rights person -- we were against two individuals responsible for bombing...
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steve martin and martin short will be here. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll be continuing our week of spotlighting our favorite charities and causes. we're talking to terri, bindi, and robertright back with the founder of toms, blake mycoskie. come on back, more "tonight show" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ except the usual. what if we spice things up a bit? alexa... "fire" by the ohio players ♪fire (uh) (uh) what if we turn it up a notch? ♪fire (it's all about) (uh, uh) what if we go off the map? ♪fire (woo, woo, woo) ♪fire the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobster dishes of the year, what'll you choose? how 'bout lobster lover's dream? more like a lobster dream come true. a butter-poached maine tail, roasted rock tail and creamy lobster linguine. or try new lobster in paradise. it's a crispy coconutty, vacation on a plate. new ultimate lobsterfest surf & turf is here, too. 'cause what's better than steak and lobster? steak and lo o (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. ♪ choose america's most reliable network and get apple music on us when you do. woman 1: this.
steve martin and martin short will be here. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll be continuing our week of spotlighting our favorite charities and causes. we're talking to terri, bindi, and robertright back with the founder of toms, blake mycoskie. come on back, more "tonight show" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ except the usual. what if we spice things up a bit? alexa... "fire" by the ohio players ♪fire (uh) (uh) what if we turn it up a notch? ♪fire (it's all...
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robert's? >> chef 2: but dino's definitely -- >> anthony: i haven't been anywhere. >> chef 2: -- starter and that's it. >> anthony: i saw the hotel. the [ muted ] do i know? [ laughter ] >> patrick martintop. you've never hung in nashville? >> anthony: no. >> martin: you're gonna have a fun time. >> anthony: i have no doubt. ♪ >> anthony: nashville. if you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every single day. some things are constants, others in flux. even with all the radical cultural shifts, the city still remains traditionally southern in its sensibility, for now, anyway. because nashville could just as soon be called punk city or rock city, and you are just as likely to find the word artisanal hanging over the door of a sandwich shop,
robert's? >> chef 2: but dino's definitely -- >> anthony: i haven't been anywhere. >> chef 2: -- starter and that's it. >> anthony: i saw the hotel. the [ muted ] do i know? [ laughter ] >> patrick martintop. you've never hung in nashville? >> anthony: no. >> martin: you're gonna have a fun time. >> anthony: i have no doubt. ♪ >> anthony: nashville. if you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole...
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martin -- >> here we go. >> what a maroon! >> oh. >>> i do want to thank our guests. christina, rochelle, robert and ozzie.ll b? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about d
martin -- >> here we go. >> what a maroon! >> oh. >>> i do want to thank our guests. christina, rochelle, robert and ozzie.ll b? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please....