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ned, do you still fly?ion of being 98 years old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello. after a very cold and frosty start this morning, many of us will continue to see some sunshine. but there are still some areas of mist and fog and that has brought some very hazardous conditions across quite a limited part of the uk but still having an impact on many people. travelling on the m5, the m6, the 56, towards lancashire, some of the fog still around during the afternoon. it will be rather patchy, visibility on the whole tending to improve. outside of this, a lot of sunshine. it will turn a bit more hazy across scotland and northern ireland. in the far north—west and towards the northern isles, we have thicker cloud, strong a
ned, do you still fly?ion of being 98 years old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello. after a very cold and frosty start this morning, many of us will continue to see some sunshine. but there are still some...
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ned, do you still fly?s old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. for many it is cold and frosty. that is across a large swathe of england and wales and also southern scotland. lowest and wales and also southern scotla nd. lowest tem peratu res and wales and also southern scotland. lowest temperatures across central and southern england, where it could drop as low as —60 minus seven celsius, compared to eight or nine degrees for northern ireland. another cloudy and breezy day, sinking down into parts of northern england. overnight mist and fog will be slow to lift. when it does much of england and wales will see spells of england and wales will see spells of sunshine, probably not as much as we saw sunday. light winds for many
ned, do you still fly?s old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. for many it is cold and frosty. that is across a large swathe of england and wales and also southern scotland. lowest and wales and also southern...
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ned, do you still fly? 98 years old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. personal and big picture commitments. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello, there. cold, frosty start, but largely sunny day sums up the weekend very nicely and, indeed, as we head on into the new working week, we're going to have high pressure holding on to bring us a lot of dry weather with variable cloud and good spells of sunshine. it will remain on the cold side. here it is, this big, very strong area of high pressure dominating the scene as we head through sunday night. more weatherfronts, more isobars across the north of the country, so north and western scotland breezier, cloudier and less cold to start monday morning. further south, under those clearer skies, it's going to be
ned, do you still fly? 98 years old, i do a lot less of a lot of things! yeah, amir, have you given up fast fashion? no... you look very fashionable. yes, maybe i buy fewer shoes, i am obsessed with shoes. but i never wear them. i wish we had longer to discuss that. personal and big picture commitments. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello, there. cold, frosty start, but largely sunny day sums up the weekend very nicely and, indeed,...
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ned? there is a deeper irony to this, because even though the republicans, there is a vanishing small number of republican senators who are likely even to break ranks to ask the witnesses, for example, but it is against a background of unlike previous such controversies, the facts are already known. in other words, there is no great mystery, this happened. if it were not for the partisanship in the us theissue not for the partisanship in the us the issue the republicans would face is not whether this was wrong or whether it happened, but whether it rises to the level of an impeachable offe nce. rises to the level of an impeachable offence. do you have a view on that? whether it does? i have a view on that because i think this president has been bad on so many levels for the us. but my view is supremely irrelevant. the view i have that i think is more important is that i think is more important is that i think it is important for the american system of government that this impeachment, even
ned? there is a deeper irony to this, because even though the republicans, there is a vanishing small number of republican senators who are likely even to break ranks to ask the witnesses, for example, but it is against a background of unlike previous such controversies, the facts are already known. in other words, there is no great mystery, this happened. if it were not for the partisanship in the us theissue not for the partisanship in the us the issue the republicans would face is not...
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ned ryan is the founder of american majority and author of restoring our republic. he joins us tonight. ned, i don't think there's any evidence that republican voters in the states have been begging
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joining me now, ned price at the cia. ned is an msnbc national security analyst and contributor.your reaction? was it something you expected? >> i can't help but think back to how we got into this predicament. in may of 2018, trump told the world that the iran deal wasn't good enough. essentially, it wasn't good enough at forestalling an iranian nuclear weapon. he did so in spite of the guidance and counsel of his own national security team and in spite of the assessments both in public and in private from his own intelligence community that the iran deal was working to verifiably prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. now look at where we are. not only has iran prior to today even accelerated elements of its nuclear program, enriching urani uranium, introducing more sentry fu fu -- centrifuges, but now they will abandon everything. we are focused on iranian retaliation, repercussions for the killing of soleimani. few are focussed on the program which trump told us was a focus that they had to leave the iran deal. it doesn't make sense. >> what about the rhetoric from iran
joining me now, ned price at the cia. ned is an msnbc national security analyst and contributor.your reaction? was it something you expected? >> i can't help but think back to how we got into this predicament. in may of 2018, trump told the world that the iran deal wasn't good enough. essentially, it wasn't good enough at forestalling an iranian nuclear weapon. he did so in spite of the guidance and counsel of his own national security team and in spite of the assessments both in public...
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america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this is the 1st major political event i refused to watch because it's unwatchable i played hooky from school to watch the watergate hearings but i can't watch this just unwatchable and one of the things that's so does really disturbing to me is that all through this we've seen the face of courts destroyed with the the idea of a whistle blower has been destroyed we have members of the house questioning the legitimacy of the right of the senate to vote i mean one institution after all and by the way the media its reputation is even worse now and that's that's pretty incredible that to fathom here so let
america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that...
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than $60000.00 unemployed right now or they lost their jobs india during this crisis it's old least ned to these nk it and by the weight this week they protested they give it than in cost the reek of rage and all the sage all these and good may need europe will be aka economy and financial crisis and the failure of politicians informant in you government and make new audi forms and lean that each will arms for the economy these protests to been going on now for 3 months it seems frustration has raged a new label is thing it and the end in sought not seems not i told. people that issues are not good for you government should the demands of the protesters some. of the also candidates to ministerial positions. all be. part of this and before the protests this session is that they believe that most of these candidates they belong to the same old parties which they do if you asking for reforms for ministers experts and technocrats. they are asking as well all the political parties stay away from this government and give the and gave them the chance to. try to make any phone package it mainly
than $60000.00 unemployed right now or they lost their jobs india during this crisis it's old least ned to these nk it and by the weight this week they protested they give it than in cost the reek of rage and all the sage all these and good may need europe will be aka economy and financial crisis and the failure of politicians informant in you government and make new audi forms and lean that each will arms for the economy these protests to been going on now for 3 months it seems frustration has...
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it's all ned.aware. [ door closes ] i'm sorry. there must be some mistake. there's no way you started the stock meeting without me, right? ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. [suspenseful music] [male narrator] child abduction by a parent or family member is a crime. get involved. if you have any information concerning a missing or abducted child, please call 1-800-222-find or contact your local law enforcement. you might be the one who saves a child's life and their future. morning. yet another powerful storm dropping southward along the west coast. this is going to bring coastal rains to california and oregon. but also feet of snow in the southern cascades as well as the sierra, leading to some travel issues through the passes. another weak storm making its way through the northeast, bringing widespread snows to new england. colder, gusty winds across the rest of the northeast. the weekend storm getting its act together across the southern pl
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ned price, former security council spokesperson, and bobby goesh from bloomberg opinion. this war powers resolution, put it in context. is this always what happens at the start of a conflict? >> you have seen them enlarging executive branch in recent decades, especially when it comes to wars in the middle east and authorization after 9/11 and the war in iraq. congress on both sides, trying to reassert congress as an oversight branch and as a branch that decides on war. >> lawmakers were briefed on the killing of soleimani, we saw republican senators like rand paul that showed mike lee calling the brief insulting. lindsey graham, fellow republican, had something to say about what they had to say. listen to that. >> i think they're jordan re -- overreacting. trust me, i am going to let people know at this moment in time, to play this game with war powers act which i think is unconstituti unconstitutional, whether you mean to or not, you empower the enemy. >> i like lindsey graham, we work close together on a lot of issues, he is dead wrong suggesting this is playing a game.
ned price, former security council spokesperson, and bobby goesh from bloomberg opinion. this war powers resolution, put it in context. is this always what happens at the start of a conflict? >> you have seen them enlarging executive branch in recent decades, especially when it comes to wars in the middle east and authorization after 9/11 and the war in iraq. congress on both sides, trying to reassert congress as an oversight branch and as a branch that decides on war. >> lawmakers...
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ned price is with us, a former cia analyst and former senior director and spokesperson for the obama administration. and daniel ben, white house official in the obama administration is also with us. andrea, i want to start with you. and i actually want to start with that interview you did this afternoon with the defense secretary. i watched every minute of it. it seems as though things had calmed from his perspective and there was no clue about what was going to happen tonight. >> well, there were some hints along the way because he had briefed pentagon reporters this morning as well and said that there could be a preemptive strike if they felt that u.s. interests or certainly u.s. lives were at stake. but there was no real hint in our interview we asked what would happen next. and appropriately, if they were planning this, he certainly would not comment on it. they had him do our interview. he did one other interview that i know of. and mark esper was very carefully saying that the u.s. had the forces, that the u.s. would respond, that enough is enough, said he, and we also heard ea
ned price is with us, a former cia analyst and former senior director and spokesperson for the obama administration. and daniel ben, white house official in the obama administration is also with us. andrea, i want to start with you. and i actually want to start with that interview you did this afternoon with the defense secretary. i watched every minute of it. it seems as though things had calmed from his perspective and there was no clue about what was going to happen tonight. >> well,...
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i think ned nailed it which is another quid pro quo. we've actually in the course of this investigation seen three quid pro quos. there's, of course, the one we spent most the time talking about where the president was trying to leverage aid to get the investigation launched. there were new trade where they were trying to get info. from the former ukraine and another one dropping the charges against the ukrainian oligarch. you see all throughout where the president have one goal and only one goal. that's manufacturing on joe biden and his people trying to use the leverage of the united states of the government no matter what they are and the consequences. >> ned price, we are jammed for time tonight. thank you very much for joining us, we really appreciate it. when we come back, lev parnas on the trump hotel. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody
i think ned nailed it which is another quid pro quo. we've actually in the course of this investigation seen three quid pro quos. there's, of course, the one we spent most the time talking about where the president was trying to leverage aid to get the investigation launched. there were new trade where they were trying to get info. from the former ukraine and another one dropping the charges against the ukrainian oligarch. you see all throughout where the president have one goal and only one...
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know calling the bidens and boltons and all that you know i tend to think and i think maybe tom and ned will disagree with me on this point here is that it would expose the really the bipartisan corruptness that we see in politics here it's very easy to pointed republican democrat it's really easy to do that but it's opposing the corruption of the establishment itself and and we have the networks that you know make it all black and white you know the good guys bad guys white hat black hat but it's corrupt to it's very very core and they don't want to lift the lid they don't want to pull the curtain back because i think that's what's gotten is to this mess ok certainly the disrupter certainly it's easy to dislike him i get that but it's the system that is it's going to protect itself go ahead ian. right i sort of want to get back to that too because you brought up the fires of course which i think is a fantastic thing to bring up which we never should have had in the we should have never had in the 1st place go ahead thank you that's right that that's exactly right civil rights organizat
know calling the bidens and boltons and all that you know i tend to think and i think maybe tom and ned will disagree with me on this point here is that it would expose the really the bipartisan corruptness that we see in politics here it's very easy to pointed republican democrat it's really easy to do that but it's opposing the corruption of the establishment itself and and we have the networks that you know make it all black and white you know the good guys bad guys white hat black hat but...
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ned price, thank you very much for joining us. reid will stay with us. >>> when we come back, speaker pelosi is still not ready to send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. neal katyal has written a new op-ed piece about the senate impeachment trial of the president. neal katyal will join us. all two-wheel drive cross-overs should close for the day. wannabe suvs should close for the day. regular four door sedans should close for the foreseeable future. all jeep 4x4 vehicles will remain open- despite the harsh weather conditions. ♪ ♪you got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive♪ ♪ e-lim-i-nate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ ♪ but don't mess with mister inbetween ♪ ♪ you got to spread joy up to the maximum ♪ "it's okay, you got this" ♪ bring gloom down to the minimum ♪ "slow it down a little" ♪and have faith, or pandemonium "it's okay" ♪liable to walk upon the scene♪ when you look at the world, ♪ what do you see? ♪ where others see chaos, we see patterns. ♪ connections. relationships. ♪ when you use location
ned price, thank you very much for joining us. reid will stay with us. >>> when we come back, speaker pelosi is still not ready to send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. neal katyal has written a new op-ed piece about the senate impeachment trial of the president. neal katyal will join us. all two-wheel drive cross-overs should close for the day. wannabe suvs should close for the day. regular four door sedans should close for the foreseeable future. all jeep 4x4 vehicles...
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clint watts and ned price, a special assistant to president obama. clint, to you first.en threats briefing partly due to ken dlien's reporting here on our national security team that intelligence officials do not want to put in a position to have to be publicly contradicted by president trump again presumably. how do you read that? >> i think it's already signaling they don't agree with the white house or with the president's assessment on many different threats. none of this many want to be having to explain some sort of claim that the president made that isn't rooted in any sort of truth. with that, think about going into this hearing or waiting for the president or somebody at the white house to contradict you. you are pushed into a position you have to please your boss and to do that you have to lie. i'm sure they're trying to avoid that situation. this is deeply wrong. the american public pays for these intelligence services. they deserve to know what the threats are. why are we dealing with iran and north korea. we saw a major arrest from a domestic terrorist, one
clint watts and ned price, a special assistant to president obama. clint, to you first.en threats briefing partly due to ken dlien's reporting here on our national security team that intelligence officials do not want to put in a position to have to be publicly contradicted by president trump again presumably. how do you read that? >> i think it's already signaling they don't agree with the white house or with the president's assessment on many different threats. none of this many want to...
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ned price, thank you very much for joining us. reid will stay with us. >>> when we come back, speaker pelosi is still not ready to send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. neal katyal has written a new op-ed piece about the senate impeachment trial of the president. neal katyal will join us. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. >>> at least one republican senator is publicly in favor of hearing from witnesses at the senate impeachment trial of donald trump. >> the clinton impeachment process
ned price, thank you very much for joining us. reid will stay with us. >>> when we come back, speaker pelosi is still not ready to send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. neal katyal has written a new op-ed piece about the senate impeachment trial of the president. neal katyal will join us. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why...
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congress is right to insist they do going forward. >> ned price, colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks so much. >>> coming up, what can congress do to stop a rush to war with iran? we have new reporting now on how democrats want to intervene as tensions in the middle east escalate. the latest on the showdown between the white house and congressional democrats. >>> plus the 2020 candidates have spent months talking about things like health care, immigration, climate change, but now the possibility of a war could be a critical factor in who wins the nomination. it dominated much of the conversation on the trail this weekend. >> we are now in a very dangerous period, more dangerous because of this president. >> this is a major, major, major event. >> i would call it a mistake. >> we are in a state of war. >> this is as serious as it gets. it's time for the january sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed
congress is right to insist they do going forward. >> ned price, colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks so much. >>> coming up, what can congress do to stop a rush to war with iran? we have new reporting now on how democrats want to intervene as tensions in the middle east escalate. the latest on the showdown between the white house and congressional democrats. >>> plus the 2020 candidates have spent months talking about things like health care, immigration, climate change,...
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this isn't a stop in time in terms of the proxy battle, and ned talks about the moment in time in the obama administration. for the iranians, this is a decades' long conflict since the revolution in '79. and so this isn't going to be the last moment. and so the question is what are the next steps in the tit-for-tat that will ensue. and then long-term, what's our strategy for pushing back on iranian influence at large? i think the iranians are going to try to take advantage of this moment to push us out of iraq. you see those movements around politically. what is our posture in syria? and so we have to be positioned properly with our allies to be able to assert u.s. influence, and i would say this is now brought to the floor what has been an ongoing proxy battle. the iranians have been defining the edges and the boundaries of this battle. what this strike has done is the u.s. has redefined what those boundaries are and has said at long last, we do have a red line and it's going to have severe consequences. the question now is can we deal with the consequences and do we have a strategy
this isn't a stop in time in terms of the proxy battle, and ned talks about the moment in time in the obama administration. for the iranians, this is a decades' long conflict since the revolution in '79. and so this isn't going to be the last moment. and so the question is what are the next steps in the tit-for-tat that will ensue. and then long-term, what's our strategy for pushing back on iranian influence at large? i think the iranians are going to try to take advantage of this moment to...
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. >> ned!trange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> fill, like the groundhog phil? >> yeah, like the groundhog phil. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am, just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then he finds his way into somebody really extraordinary. >> what's the secret, max? >> the secret? >> yeah. you seem to have it pretty figured out. >> secret, i don't know. i think you've just
. >> ned!trange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> fill, like the groundhog phil? >> yeah, like the groundhog phil. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving....
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ned ryan is the founder of american majority and author of restoring our republic.us tonight. ned, i don't think there's any evidence that republican voters in the states have been begging there republican governors to move more refugees in. so why are these governors literally asking the federal government to do is this? >> this is unreal talk. that trump gave a strong backstop thing you could back out of this. now you have these 18 republican governors saying we want more. they are saying we are following our hearts commences christian charity and action. i have to say this, as an active evangelical christian, refugee resettlement has nothing to do with christianity and is everything to do with the immoral behavior of these government errors and quite frankly, a perverse incentive for these government-funded charities that are acting as refugee contractors. drifting of the american taxpayer. michelle malkin has written about some of those, but the u.s. state department is paying these refugee contractors over $2100 per refugee, of which they get to keep 45%. then
ned ryan is the founder of american majority and author of restoring our republic.us tonight. ned, i don't think there's any evidence that republican voters in the states have been begging there republican governors to move more refugees in. so why are these governors literally asking the federal government to do is this? >> this is unreal talk. that trump gave a strong backstop thing you could back out of this. now you have these 18 republican governors saying we want more. they are...
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msnbc national security analyst and contributor ned price joining us. thank you so much.jor headline, internationally we're following, death toll in the australian wildfires growing. at least 23 people confirmed dead in the country's worst season fire on record. the prime minister there calling in 3,000 military reservists as the threat escalates. weather conditions worsen as temperatures reach 109 degrees fahrenheit. a look at the destruction. more than 12 million acres burned with no clear end in sight. more than 130 massive fires are burning throughout that country, and over half of them are doing so while still not under control. >>> back to the breaking news we're following and the tensions in the middle east. a look at the u.s. military presence in the middle east, and what it means for the situation on the ground there, and also looking at how soleimani's death could have an impact on u.s. relations with china and north korea. i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost mo
msnbc national security analyst and contributor ned price joining us. thank you so much.jor headline, internationally we're following, death toll in the australian wildfires growing. at least 23 people confirmed dead in the country's worst season fire on record. the prime minister there calling in 3,000 military reservists as the threat escalates. weather conditions worsen as temperatures reach 109 degrees fahrenheit. a look at the destruction. more than 12 million acres burned with no clear...
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national ned our security. of eopardized the integrity our elections, and he violated he constitution for his own political and personal benefit. our an average person in country must think that it's more important for him or for who our president is. putin.to vladimir reporter: presumably the president is acquitted, what ill be the follow-up as far as the democrats are concerned? speaker pelosi: i said we're hopeful. eporter: [inaudible] speaker pelosi: one, two -- no, not you. brexit. with two. three. we are right now prayerful and that the senate will have the courage to hear the the president's actions, and then we will see what we do next. yes, sir. i'll give it a different try. [laughter] over, do when this is you think that president trump and be chaisenned understand that -- chastened and a erstand that he has congress watching him or be emboldened cause -- ecause the senate acquitted him? speaker pelosi: you can't be acquitted if you don't have a trial and if you don't have witnesses. senators, if it c
national ned our security. of eopardized the integrity our elections, and he violated he constitution for his own political and personal benefit. our an average person in country must think that it's more important for him or for who our president is. putin.to vladimir reporter: presumably the president is acquitted, what ill be the follow-up as far as the democrats are concerned? speaker pelosi: i said we're hopeful. eporter: [inaudible] speaker pelosi: one, two -- no, not you. brexit. with...
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now is nbc news correspondent hidee przybyla and former national security counselor senior director ned price. what can you it he will us about what prompted this open memo? >> sure, two observe iskz. it is a preemptive strike against the disinformation that is at the heart of the president's defense. we are here because he insisted that there may be something corrupt about former vice president biden calling for the outser of a former ukrainian prosecutor general. secondly it is a shot across the bow as this case moves from the house to the senate, and the prospect of senators here in the president's legal team potentially going after hunter biden. this is a reminder, katy, that the entire premise of the argument is debunked. it is not just unsubstantiated. number one, this corrupt ukrainian prosecutor, his ouster was a key priority of the imf and of our own leaders here in the u.s. including rob portman and rob johnson, republicans. number two, that corrupt ukrainian prosecutor was not investigating burisma the energy company where hunter biden had served at the time that joe biden ca
now is nbc news correspondent hidee przybyla and former national security counselor senior director ned price. what can you it he will us about what prompted this open memo? >> sure, two observe iskz. it is a preemptive strike against the disinformation that is at the heart of the president's defense. we are here because he insisted that there may be something corrupt about former vice president biden calling for the outser of a former ukrainian prosecutor general. secondly it is a shot...
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president trump was notnc ned with fighting corruption.ult to say that with a straight face. >> woodruff: the prosecution prests its final points. democrats conclude their opening arguments agait donald trump, as the president's legal team prepares to mount hidefense. then, "outbreak." china attempts to contain e spread of the coronavirus, locking down cities and barring the movement of more oan 30 million people. then, "merchantspain." the inside story of how one opioid company cheated its way
president trump was notnc ned with fighting corruption.ult to say that with a straight face. >> woodruff: the prosecution prests its final points. democrats conclude their opening arguments agait donald trump, as the president's legal team prepares to mount hidefense. then, "outbreak." china attempts to contain e spread of the coronavirus, locking down cities and barring the movement of more oan 30 million people. then, "merchantspain." the inside story of how one...
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the freeman foundation; y and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutioec for america's ned needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. laura: this america."world news reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the queen agrees to a period of transition for har and meghan. iranian officials deny using live ammunition against protesters, as tensions run high in tehran. site where missiles fell near u.s. troops. >>his is from one of five missile barrages. enough to force over these concrete barriers. >> usa! ofura: plus, senator cory booker is dropping out he presidential race. the new jersey democrat uld light up a stage but couldn't raise enough cash to stay in the game. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." today queen elizabeth met with her grandson prince harry to figure out how he and his wife, meghan,st wil back from oil life. her majesty had the final word from of course from saying that while she respects the cou, e's wishe would've preferred they remain full-time working royals. the
the freeman foundation; y and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutioec for america's ned needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. laura: this america."world news reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the queen agrees to a period of transition for har and meghan. iranian officials deny using live ammunition against protesters, as tensions run high in tehran. site where missiles fell near u.s. troops. >>his is from one of five...
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we need to get t over it, we ned to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the e biggest oil discovery in norrth america. that was wherery mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america continuing to rise, of course. when oil was discovered, the federal government had to settle the land claims. we didn't want it to be a welfare bill. we had to remind congress we're a proud people that are self-sustaining, selflf-reliaiant, and that w wet to keep it th w way. so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start t our businesses. trying to select those lands while e we were e being left ouf the m most highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost li
we need to get t over it, we ned to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the e biggest oil discovery in norrth america. that was wherery mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america...
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pursuing solutions for ec america's ned needs. and by cutions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from i washingt'm jane o'brien. president warns iran against retaliion. he says qasem soleimani deserved to die. pres. trump: he has been called a monster and he was a monster, and he is no longer a mster, he is dead. that is a good thing for a lot of countries. jane: more than 50 people were killed in a stampede as mourners gathered for soleimani's burial for the the country's foreign minister says america will pay for his assassination. taking stockf the devastation in australia. officials say thousands of homes have been deirroyed as ravaged the country. and the medical benefits of marathons. how training for the long ru can help the heart. but what about the rest of the body? jane: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." at least 50 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a crash
pursuing solutions for ec america's ned needs. and by cutions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from i washingt'm jane o'brien. president warns iran against retaliion. he says qasem soleimani deserved to die. pres. trump: he has been called a monster and he was a monster, and he is no longer a mster, he is dead. that is a good thing for a lot of countries. jane: more than 50 people...
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america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this is the 1st major political event i refused to watch because it's on.
america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this...
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ned it from their phones. is this an area you are looking at, concern about foreign-owned apps? rep. spanberger: for some of your viewers, tiktok came on my radar as something my children's friends are talking about at i thought it was another thing first. like instagram or something like that, and then you see tremendous reporting that provides a great deal more information about the fact it is the chinese company, your data may not be protected. so as it relates to tiktok in , and ilar, i think haven't done much work on this, we just pushed our "5g and beyond" bill over the finish line in the house, that is exciting, but i do think that what you are referencing is the next element of, how is it that we can create that balance if a consumer wants to use the -- tiktok app, it is there priority, but where is the responsibility to ensure people recognize the risk? there has been great reporting on the risks that exist, which is helpful to the american public. peter: in your previous jobs as a u.s. postal inspector, cia, did you use a lot of technology at that point? were you invol
ned it from their phones. is this an area you are looking at, concern about foreign-owned apps? rep. spanberger: for some of your viewers, tiktok came on my radar as something my children's friends are talking about at i thought it was another thing first. like instagram or something like that, and then you see tremendous reporting that provides a great deal more information about the fact it is the chinese company, your data may not be protected. so as it relates to tiktok in , and ilar, i...
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think this virus has been properly controlled i just came back to china i read a lot of news i'm too ned i'm not very satisfied with how the government prevented him contro the disease i'm very afraid of getting infected i am really afraid of those people were relieved and left but i do hope the situation will harden can be improved soon. and those inside the city of will hon are becoming more frustrated because medical supplies are running short and hospitals are short staffed many festivals for the lunar new year holiday have been canceled across china and not just in the central province the epicenter of the virus in a rare move the government has closed the forbidden city here in beijing over health concerns related to the coronavirus something they didn't do some 17 years ago during the sars crisis. the chinese government was criticized for the way it handled the sars virus back in 2003 mainly for its lack of transparency the world health organization has decided not to declare the current outbreak a global health emergency but there's growing concern over the coming week when the m
think this virus has been properly controlled i just came back to china i read a lot of news i'm too ned i'm not very satisfied with how the government prevented him contro the disease i'm very afraid of getting infected i am really afraid of those people were relieved and left but i do hope the situation will harden can be improved soon. and those inside the city of will hon are becoming more frustrated because medical supplies are running short and hospitals are short staffed many festivals...
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america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this is the 1st major political event i refused to watch because it's unwatchable i played hooky from school to watch the watergate hearings but i can't watch this just unwatchable and one of the things that so does really disturbing to me is that all through this we've seen the face of courts destroyed with the the idea of a whistle blower has been destroyed we have members of the house questioning the legitimacy of the right of the senate to vote i mean one institution after all and by the way.
america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that...
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you're minding your own business, you're playing tennis with someone ned george herbert walke. james: right. david: and then all of a sudden, geor herbert walker bush asked you at some point to help him in his campaign. - right. - and that is after your wife dies of breast cancer. yeah, that's correct. she died of breast cancer at the age of 38. barbara and george were the last non-family members to see her before she died. we wose, even then. and george came to me, he said, "bak," he said, "you know, you need ttake your nd off your grief and help me run for the senate." i looked at him. i said, "well, george, that's a great idea "except for two things. "number 1--i don't know anything about politics. and number 2--i'm a democrat." and he said, "well, we can fix that latter problem." [laughter] and we did. and when i'm talking to a room full of republicans, i say, "i got religion," and when i'm talking to a mixed crowd, i say, [laughter] david: rtiht. so, you switched p. you helped him in the 1970 election for the senate. i've been a little bit bitten by the political bug, not
you're minding your own business, you're playing tennis with someone ned george herbert walke. james: right. david: and then all of a sudden, geor herbert walker bush asked you at some point to help him in his campaign. - right. - and that is after your wife dies of breast cancer. yeah, that's correct. she died of breast cancer at the age of 38. barbara and george were the last non-family members to see her before she died. we wose, even then. and george came to me, he said, "bak," he...
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i'm holly years would have to be trarained in ororder t to- me the paperworkrk that those n ned on theany of the small businesses that t have not been accustomed. to andd they g give thememselves exporteters will nt have to eat and- get trained up to date with the new requirements that will be put in front of them. so it's going to have quite a big impact o on and small businesses in particular that i m move their goods between northern ireland and great britain. unless wrap up with a quick look. at the market for this friday so a brühl to set off across the welt on consent. o over the coronavirus pandemic. the dow plunged more than six hundred points as supply chain disruptions on to trouble cabs de to the outbreak. are expected to hit eveverything frm that manufacturing to tourism. in europe may doubles is also finished the week up w with montnths of f more than 1% in te red att this as france and italy both o oosed it surprisedd gdp contractctions. in t the final quarter of twenty nineteen. and it's a business thank you very much she got thanks for being with us turning our attentio
i'm holly years would have to be trarained in ororder t to- me the paperworkrk that those n ned on theany of the small businesses that t have not been accustomed. to andd they g give thememselves exporteters will nt have to eat and- get trained up to date with the new requirements that will be put in front of them. so it's going to have quite a big impact o on and small businesses in particular that i m move their goods between northern ireland and great britain. unless wrap up with a quick...
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america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hub and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author.