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so much still has to be confirmed, nia. but, if and when it is confirmed, this puts all sorts of lawmakers, particularly some of the president's supporters and republicans in a real bind because this came up during the bill barr confirmation hearing this week and lindsey graham, i think we have that sound, asked him specifically about suborning perjury. >> so if there was some reason to believe that the president tried to coach somebody not to testify or testify falsely, that could be obstruction of justice? >> yes, under that -- under an obstruction statute, yes. >> so if there's some evidence that the president tried to conceal evidence, that would be obstruction of justice potentially, right? >> right. >> interesting to hear that now, nia. >> really interesting. it also came up in amy klobuchar's questioning of barr there. and it was surprising, though, that it came up from a republican. and you look at both what graham said and what klobuchar said and you wonder what do they know? obviously they know that cohen was conv
so much still has to be confirmed, nia. but, if and when it is confirmed, this puts all sorts of lawmakers, particularly some of the president's supporters and republicans in a real bind because this came up during the bill barr confirmation hearing this week and lindsey graham, i think we have that sound, asked him specifically about suborning perjury. >> so if there was some reason to believe that the president tried to coach somebody not to testify or testify falsely, that could be...
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david chalian and nia-malika henderson are with me. this is precisely what the democrats wanted to open the government, then let's talk. if not might the president issue some sort of national emergency and get his funding for his wall. all great questions as we wait. david, my question to you is this, this thing has been dragging on, painful for hundreds of thousands of people in this country, i know we're hearing from the white house that, you know, this is perhaps the timing was driven by, you know, the mess at the airports in the northeast. i have to also, you know -- i woke up to the news about roger stone as the rest of us did and i'm just wondering, what do you think is the reason why today is the day? >> you mean, is he changing the subject and reopening this? >> yes. >> you and i were talking yesterday before roger stone was indicted, brooke, and i suggested that there were some cracks that i think we were beginning to see. >> yes. >> i think that his deference to speaker pelosi on the state of the union issue shouldn't have be
david chalian and nia-malika henderson are with me. this is precisely what the democrats wanted to open the government, then let's talk. if not might the president issue some sort of national emergency and get his funding for his wall. all great questions as we wait. david, my question to you is this, this thing has been dragging on, painful for hundreds of thousands of people in this country, i know we're hearing from the white house that, you know, this is perhaps the timing was driven by,...
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we just don't know. >> that's it, nia, that's the question, is he cleaning up? >> right. >> what was -- what we now know about paul manafort or is he foreshadowing something else to come? because, joe, it seems that rudy giuliani comes on tv and says something half baked, it's fully baked we then realize afterwards when more evidence comes out. but to the paul manafort thing, chris cuomo asked him that last night and i want to play for everybody how rudy giuliani explains why paul manafort would have given this internal polling data, which is proprietary to the, you know, campaign, to a kremlin-linked source. here you go. >> he's viable at the head of the campaign giving polling data that winds up having the same faces and places targeted by the campaign that are targeted by russian trolls. how is that not collusion? >> it's not collusion. >> how is it not? >> because polling data is given to everybody. i mean, he shouldn't have given it to them, it's wrong to give it to them. >> so it's wrong for zblerve i can't speak for paul manafort. of course it is. the mos
we just don't know. >> that's it, nia, that's the question, is he cleaning up? >> right. >> what was -- what we now know about paul manafort or is he foreshadowing something else to come? because, joe, it seems that rudy giuliani comes on tv and says something half baked, it's fully baked we then realize afterwards when more evidence comes out. but to the paul manafort thing, chris cuomo asked him that last night and i want to play for everybody how rudy giuliani explains why...
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but here's the thing -- >> nia-malika: the white man -- >> candace: they know that despite the rhetoricno, they did not the democrats brought the kkk. >> nia-malika: have you ever seen a black man -- >> david: ladies, nobody can hear you if you are talking over each other. ladies, timeouts, timeouts, timeout ladies. timeout. timeout. the come i did not cut you off. >> david: candace, and you finish your thought. >> candace: certainly i would like to. every -- everybody understands black history and at the helm of any racist in this country democrats are full of it. now they are trying to see the narrative to make us see how we should be afraid of republicans were afraid of the principles when in fact, the most progress we have had the last few decades has been under president donald trump. we will see in 2020 more black americans will stand behind him and are tired of this fearmongering rhetoric. >> david: candace i have to pause you because i need to get to d but i'm sorry a short response, go ahead. >> nia-malika: i'm just saying that black man has never been in a type of black person
but here's the thing -- >> nia-malika: the white man -- >> candace: they know that despite the rhetoricno, they did not the democrats brought the kkk. >> nia-malika: have you ever seen a black man -- >> david: ladies, nobody can hear you if you are talking over each other. ladies, timeouts, timeouts, timeout ladies. timeout. timeout. the come i did not cut you off. >> david: candace, and you finish your thought. >> candace: certainly i would like to. every --...
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in a still nia coding has been part of the national curriculum for years these children are learning how to program their own music software and gail's. high speed wife i is you pick wishes in the country in fact the government declared internet access to rice as far back as the year two thousand. here in germany on the other hand universal high speed internet still feels like a distant dream especially in rural areas yes it's a sort of germany is largely covered by forests some twenty percent.
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joe, scott, nia, thank you is all very much. great to have you on. >>> the united states is now in the grip of its second longest shutdown in its history. president trump, a billionaire, of course, says he can relate to the 800,000 furloughed workers who are not getting paid. do they agree? we ask some of them next. you can do this. here we go! discover. hi. i like your card. i love all the cashback and security features, but i'm not going to pay an annual fee. i'm just not going to do it! okay. okay? discover has no annual fee on any of our cards. so it wasn't my tough guy act? no. we just don't have any annual fees. that's a relief. i've been working on that for a long time. if we had talked a month ago, that would have been a whole different call. i can imagine. excuse me, sir can i please have no annual fee? no annual fee on any card only from discover. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night th
joe, scott, nia, thank you is all very much. great to have you on. >>> the united states is now in the grip of its second longest shutdown in its history. president trump, a billionaire, of course, says he can relate to the 800,000 furloughed workers who are not getting paid. do they agree? we ask some of them next. you can do this. here we go! discover. hi. i like your card. i love all the cashback and security features, but i'm not going to pay an annual fee. i'm just not going to do...
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nia? >> that's right.rats very much want to forget 2016 but i don't think voters will let them. >>> lisa, you have seen elizabeth warren on the stump. i've seen her on the stump in the midterms. she's very compelling in these settings. you could hear a pin drop when i saw her down in atlanta when she was stumping for stacey abrams. what do you make of her maiden voyage in iowa? >> she's compelling and probably the furthest along of any of these three dozen, more than three dozen democrats considering running. she has an operation. she built a huge operation in the midterms where she had people in a lot of battleground states and early voting states, early primary states. she was able to bring them into the fold. she started an exploratory committee so early to employ those people. she's pretty far along and compelling on the stump but running for president is like doing nothing else you've ever done. so she's going to come up with a lot of tests. the likability question was sort of the first one. i saw her
nia? >> that's right.rats very much want to forget 2016 but i don't think voters will let them. >>> lisa, you have seen elizabeth warren on the stump. i've seen her on the stump in the midterms. she's very compelling in these settings. you could hear a pin drop when i saw her down in atlanta when she was stumping for stacey abrams. what do you make of her maiden voyage in iowa? >> she's compelling and probably the furthest along of any of these three dozen, more than three...
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nia, hi.ey there. >> this is the reaction from the house gop leadership, and i'm going to give some quotes. reckless, wrong, offensive, abhorrent, racist. but what good is outcome if there's no accountability? >> yeah. i think that's right. i mean is he going to be formally censured? is he going to be stripped of any committee positions he has? again, he has been saying these types of things for years, and i think the issue here is much broader than steve king. you played that clip from ronald reagan, for instance. i mean ronald reagan himself played to racial fears and racialized stereotypes. i mean he was one of the people who really popularized the term "welfare queens." when he launched his campaign, he very much was kind of using the southern strategy, talks about states rights in the south, which was obviously seen as a dog whistle to folks in the south who used the idea of states rights to defend segregation. so this has been a long problem, i think, in the gop, and you have donald trum
nia, hi.ey there. >> this is the reaction from the house gop leadership, and i'm going to give some quotes. reckless, wrong, offensive, abhorrent, racist. but what good is outcome if there's no accountability? >> yeah. i think that's right. i mean is he going to be formally censured? is he going to be stripped of any committee positions he has? again, he has been saying these types of things for years, and i think the issue here is much broader than steve king. you played that clip...
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. >> nia, what are you imagining for 2019? >> in terms of trump i think he's going to start laying the foundation for his reelection, he's going to ramp that up immediately you would imagine in this new year, he's going to consolidate the rnc with his own campaign apparently so it's going to be sort of a new structure for reelection and he's got to do that against all the headwinds that you are talking about, the house democrats looking into everything about him and his family as well, he's got to figure out a way to keep a grip on not only the grassroots folks who probably will stay with him no matter what, but certainly republican officials, we've seen them stay aligned with him. i think that will be his plan going into 2019. >> he has the ability to both try to define what his reelection campaign looks like but also try to define his democratic opposition. anybody who pokes his head up, he's going to go after them. >> yes, investigations, oversight, the economy, but a lot of trump's powers politically have stemmed from bein
. >> nia, what are you imagining for 2019? >> in terms of trump i think he's going to start laying the foundation for his reelection, he's going to ramp that up immediately you would imagine in this new year, he's going to consolidate the rnc with his own campaign apparently so it's going to be sort of a new structure for reelection and he's got to do that against all the headwinds that you are talking about, the house democrats looking into everything about him and his family as...
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put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand viewers on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette piece aimlessly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism on campus and japanese painting or chinese interests. in just one minute that show tours the well the hot. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the globe especially in the middle east the future is said to be particularly bright for professional players the enthusiasm could set new trends in the region change through gaming next time around shift. the trains in nineteen days in camp. and the kicker series almost but only if. we check it out the favorites and the flags. and all sorts of inside inflatable. the trains the nineteen asian cab on. your own max out. your ticket up carol i am are so long there's this week in europe everything's different incident celebrities are calling the shots. today british photographer rankin is in charge hi my face right in place they can see my upset if you. not sufficient to cling to. your
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que mas te ayudo fue la barba, a la personaje >> a mi no, ya mi me dio complejo y no sabgia que te niaca, no se pueden perder jugar con fueego, los va a eng enganchar, los va a into intoxicar. no se puierdan jugar con fuego de lunes a viernes por aqui en tel telemundo >> ustedes la estaruta de la mujer podria determinar la logenvidad de una muje mujer. y el estudio se realizo en 40mil mujeres, a continuar hasta los 90 aÑos de edad, las personas expuestas al plomo, dicen que pueden tener conducta conductas, que loolo que tico contien el plomo en la gasolina, puede tener car caracter. y tenemos que ver las temperaturas, r regresamos con gabriela >> dandole un vistazo a este termometro, hermosi hermosisimas las que se nos acercan. vamos a ver la camara en vivo para ver lo que esta pasando, esta miradita jhehermosa desde el golden gate, y durante la proxima hora tendremos una masa de aire fresco que nos mantendra con buena t temperaturas. si su destin oe destino es boston, los v vuelos estan demorados. si va a viajar tenga eso en presente, para el dia de maÑa nna tenemos 60 grados, y nos e
que mas te ayudo fue la barba, a la personaje >> a mi no, ya mi me dio complejo y no sabgia que te niaca, no se pueden perder jugar con fueego, los va a eng enganchar, los va a into intoxicar. no se puierdan jugar con fuego de lunes a viernes por aqui en tel telemundo >> ustedes la estaruta de la mujer podria determinar la logenvidad de una muje mujer. y el estudio se realizo en 40mil mujeres, a continuar hasta los 90 aÑos de edad, las personas expuestas al plomo, dicen que pueden...
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put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand viewers on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette piece a nestle glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off campus and japanese painting or chinese entering the us. in just one minute show tours the well the hot. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the globe especially in the middle east the future is said to be particularly bright for professional players. could set new trends in the region change for gaming next time around shift. your own max. i miss life i am our song there's this week on euro max everything's different celebrities are calling the shots. today judge violinist under a real you is in charge. it was duramax. you wrote in thirty minutes are dead darling. good job it makes perfectly. good link to new school in africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions. the following is a visit and while website executive comes to fix join us on facebook. for. we make up over a week watch as a possib
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put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand viewers on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette piece aimlessly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionist an off campus a japanese painting or chinese entrance. in just one minute that show tours the world of art. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the globe especially in the middle east the future is said to be particularly bright for professional players the enthusiasm could set new trends in the region change through gaming next time around shift. india. turning agricultural waste into ito friendly tableware. that's the plan of young start land. it's offering farmers a profitable alternative to burning their crops while removing one of the main causes of india's air pollution. this is d.w. news live from berlin to bring in our correspondent phil yarns a really nice joins us from rio we're here to find out what happened with me think of a car for the founder of it's a matter where you have some of the. making music coming i
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in a still nia coding has been part of the national curriculum for years these children are learning how to program their own music software and games. high speed wife is ubiquitous in the country in fact the government declared internet access a rice as far back as the year two thousand. here in germany on the other hand universal high speed internet still feels like a distant dream especially in rural areas yes this is sort of germany is largely covered by forests some twenty percent in fact. so before we start delivering foxes and birds with high speed internet we need to do our homework and locate the villages and rural areas that don't have sufficient coverage that would be the next step in the good news the. next step that critics say has been far too long in coming they say germany's lack of digital infrastructure could prove a major barrier to business in the future. all major european cities are struggling to make new e.u. automotive emissions standards here in germany policymakers to comply with the stricter pollution rules in the spanish capital of madrid politicians have
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. >> necesitamos ese trabajo para sobrevivir.que nía se me ha acabado, prácticamente se vuelve muy duros de la limpieza de la nasa, una ayuda que de una forma u otra ayudaran a estas familias enfrentar por unos días más el cierre parcial del gobierno. >> hace pocas horas el presidente trump anunció que mañana al mediodía hablará sobre el cierre del gobierno y la crisis humanitaria en la frontera sur del país, estaremos pendientes para llevarles la información. >> estaremos pendientes del anuncio del presidente mañana. >> muchas gracias flavio. el gobernador de california visitó un aeropuerto para hablar con los empleados y dijo que los ayudarían con el sistema de desempleo durante el cierre parcial del gobierno. >> (habla en inglés). >> dijo que el departamento federal de empleo informó por un correo electrónico que los empleados que se reporten al trabajo no serían elegibles para el seguro de desempleo, igual lo mete ayudar a estos trabajadores hasta que termine el cierre parcial del gobierno. >> líderes comunitarios se reunieron para simular lo que sería vivir bajo niveles de pobreza
. >> necesitamos ese trabajo para sobrevivir.que nía se me ha acabado, prácticamente se vuelve muy duros de la limpieza de la nasa, una ayuda que de una forma u otra ayudaran a estas familias enfrentar por unos días más el cierre parcial del gobierno. >> hace pocas horas el presidente trump anunció que mañana al mediodía hablará sobre el cierre del gobierno y la crisis humanitaria en la frontera sur del país, estaremos pendientes para llevarles la información. >>...
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"little woods," written and directed by nia dacosta, hits theaters in april.inging) "no one knows what it's like to be hated..."here's some new who for you! roger daltrey and pete townshend of "the who" are launching a north american tour... and their first new album in 13 years. no word when we'll hear the new disc, but the 29-date "moving on" tour is set to begin may seventh in grand rapids, michigan. tickets at live- nation dot-com. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. after just a few showers through the morning showers will pick up early afternoon before falling off again by the commute home later in the afternoon. skies will offer up just a few showers through the evening and into tomorrow morning before heavy rain arrives mid-afternoon tomorrow that will result in urban and small stream flooding. high temperatures today and tomorrow will primarily peak in the 5
"little woods," written and directed by nia dacosta, hits theaters in april.inging) "no one knows what it's like to be hated..."here's some new who for you! roger daltrey and pete townshend of "the who" are launching a north american tour... and their first new album in 13 years. no word when we'll hear the new disc, but the 29-date "moving on" tour is set to begin may seventh in grand rapids, michigan. tickets at live- nation dot-com. in hollywood, i'm...
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family friends and supporters of nia wilson gathered where the 18-year-old was stabbed to death by ager. >> i feel that the community has failed people of color. >>> many in redding describe this as the worst fire in shasta county history. >> i have never seen anything like this. it just went any direction it wanted to. >> as the carr fire grows ever larger, the inferno claimed its sixth victim. >> i hope nobody else loses their house or their life. . >>> the sinking millenial tower has a new problem. a cracked window on the 36th floor. >> is that class going to hold or is it going to be a falling object. >> an investigation found the crack was from a source break due to exterior impact. >>> at the seven-week-old workforce trans center, two cracks beams were covered. the possible cause of the defects are numerous. >> three possibilities, fabrication, installation and design. >>> today is more than about democrats and republicans. it is about restoring the constitution's checks and balances. mr. president, please don't characterize the strength that i bring to this meeting. >> the tru
family friends and supporters of nia wilson gathered where the 18-year-old was stabbed to death by ager. >> i feel that the community has failed people of color. >>> many in redding describe this as the worst fire in shasta county history. >> i have never seen anything like this. it just went any direction it wanted to. >> as the carr fire grows ever larger, the inferno claimed its sixth victim. >> i hope nobody else loses their house or their life. ....
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. >>> for perspective, nia-malika henderson, steve cortez and rick wilson, republican strategist and author of the book "everything trump touches dies." rick, you have tsa screeners calling out sick because they're not getting paid. i'm going to get that doesn't make you feel better about our national security. >> one of the departments taking the biggest fit of trump's stompy foot rage episode is homeland security and so tsa and the guys helping to prevent terrorists from boarding our aircraft are not being paid and air traffic controllers are not being paid and it took a bunch of juggling in the executive branch to get the coast guard paid so we're seeing the impact on the economy and americans and our safety and security because donald trump is a juvenile who is going to have a hissy fit until he gets his precious wall and this could easily be resolved. he has to step down off the cliff and stop asking for a fantasy wall in order to deal with the reality of the harm he's causing to the economy. >> steve? how do you see this? where do you see it going? how does it get resolved? >>
. >>> for perspective, nia-malika henderson, steve cortez and rick wilson, republican strategist and author of the book "everything trump touches dies." rick, you have tsa screeners calling out sick because they're not getting paid. i'm going to get that doesn't make you feel better about our national security. >> one of the departments taking the biggest fit of trump's stompy foot rage episode is homeland security and so tsa and the guys helping to prevent terrorists...
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empleados no van al trabajo y se acumula los expedientes nuestra corresponsal nos adelan informa >>niagobierno es porque donald trump quiere crear un muro pero por otra parte este cierre tiene a 400 jueces de inmigraciÓn sentados en sus casas sin adelantar casos de deportaciÓn ya serÍan miles los indocumentados en los Últimos dÍas que no han sido deportados por este cierre solo estÁn trabajando los jueces que adelantan casos de deportaciÓn de indocumentados que estÁn detenidos y esta demora estÁ haciendo que aumente el nÚmero de casos de inmigraciÓn que estÁn estancados ya superan el millÓn de casos truncados y tambiÉn sabemos que con el cierre el programa igi que verifica el estatus de trab de las personajo lido asÍ que al pe le estarÍa saliendo el tiro por la culata estÁ cerrando el go e gobierno porque quiere limpiar de indocumentados y se estÁn quedando mucho mÁs tiempo los casos reprogramados estÁn siendo citados para tres o cuatro aÑos nosotros vamos a tener mÁs detalles en el noticiero nacional ahora regresÓ contigo felicida >> gracias cristina pues ahÍ la muestra del efecto dom
empleados no van al trabajo y se acumula los expedientes nuestra corresponsal nos adelan informa >>niagobierno es porque donald trump quiere crear un muro pero por otra parte este cierre tiene a 400 jueces de inmigraciÓn sentados en sus casas sin adelantar casos de deportaciÓn ya serÍan miles los indocumentados en los Últimos dÍas que no han sido deportados por este cierre solo estÁn trabajando los jueces que adelantan casos de deportaciÓn de indocumentados que estÁn detenidos y...
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i want to bring in cnn's nia malika henderson, who reports extensively on the politics of identity inreligion, region, gender, class, and party. great to have you with us. you just wrote about harris this week and whether she has the it factor. how does her being a woman, particularly a woman of color, factor into that? >> well, one of the things you saw at her events is she obviously is drawing a lot of support and enthusiasm from african-american women. i was at her event here. of course, it was a book event. about 1500 people showed up. if you think about african-american women, they really are the backbone of the democratic party. that is the base you need to get to actually win. you think about all those southern states, south carolina, mississippi, georgia, it's african-american women who really determine who wins those contests. so here she is as a black woman, as an historic figure in many ways. she was the first black woman to be a senator, a.g. obviously in california. she talks about her own experiences growing up as the daughter of civil rights activists and how that came
i want to bring in cnn's nia malika henderson, who reports extensively on the politics of identity inreligion, region, gender, class, and party. great to have you with us. you just wrote about harris this week and whether she has the it factor. how does her being a woman, particularly a woman of color, factor into that? >> well, one of the things you saw at her events is she obviously is drawing a lot of support and enthusiasm from african-american women. i was at her event here. of...
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nia-malika henderson and julie hirschfield davis. not a laughing matter for the fbi and is not a laughing matter for the special counsel who inherited the russia interference investigation. robert mueller was appointed by the trump justice department after the president fired fbi director james comey. "the new york times" account of the fallout among senior law enforcement officials include this. the inquiry carried explosive implications, counterintelligence investigations, investigators had to consider whether the president's own actions constituted a possible threat to national security. agents also sought to determine whether mr. trump was knowingly working for russia or had unwittingly fallen under moscow's influence. you heard the president call that insulting. and his allies call it more proof of a rogue fbi and deep state determined, they say, to undermine the president. but investigators believe they had plenty of reasons to be worried. another weekend headline reminds us the president's actions when it comes to russia conti
nia-malika henderson and julie hirschfield davis. not a laughing matter for the fbi and is not a laughing matter for the special counsel who inherited the russia interference investigation. robert mueller was appointed by the trump justice department after the president fired fbi director james comey. "the new york times" account of the fallout among senior law enforcement officials include this. the inquiry carried explosive implications, counterintelligence investigations,...
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and nia-malika henderson, a cnn political reporter. nia-malika, let me pull up the current status of the democratic field as we know it right now. so senator kamala harris. also former hud secretary julian castro is in the race, congresswoman tulsi gabbard, john delaney, andrew yang. then people who have announced exploratory committees is kirsten gillibrand, elizabeth warren and the south bend mayor pete buttigieg. is the feeling kamala harris has the most energy or is that just because she had such a big crowd in oakland. >> she's probably had the best roll out so far. a slow roll-out with her book, and then finally that big announcement, 20,000 people or so according to her aides, showed up in the crowd size. it looks pretty massive out there. so, yeah if you look at this field, we don't know how big it's going to be. maybe 20 or so folks. certainly a top tier. people like kamala harris, people like bltelizabeth warren. people who haven't gotten in who might get in like joe biden, beto o'rourke and bernie sanders. it's still early.
and nia-malika henderson, a cnn political reporter. nia-malika, let me pull up the current status of the democratic field as we know it right now. so senator kamala harris. also former hud secretary julian castro is in the race, congresswoman tulsi gabbard, john delaney, andrew yang. then people who have announced exploratory committees is kirsten gillibrand, elizabeth warren and the south bend mayor pete buttigieg. is the feeling kamala harris has the most energy or is that just because she...
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put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand viewers on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette case seamlessly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off canvas and japanese painting or chinese in trying to. in just one minute sure tours the well the hot. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the globe especially in the middle east the future is said to be particularly bright for professional players the enthusiasm could set new trends in the region change through gaming next time on shift. tomorrow's musicians to. the world's best sephardic using this distinction the live. highlights for twenty young new a classic festival listlessly the sunday of the future i. live long t.w. . gets crazy nineteen games in classic. i love the kick of series almost the believe that. we check it out. and the fun. sorts of inside inflate. it's a nineteen asian cup on. a. thirty minute w. . how do you. sustain a discover the bauhaus you talk about this one starts january thirteenth on t.w. .
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ten little coonass of policy unless the answer camaro was or how far it gets will be terry cohen or nia ferrie the letters all ties by. harkey did had an islay mean he had a sock again megha had it she. was history did beetle knuckles prongs a surat. for centuries to come the struggle would continue. but the storm was gathering in the east. threat to the muslim world fog greater than the one at how they arrived from the west. and was known in history. as the crusades. culturally i believe the muslims had a far greater effect on europe that europe caught on the middle east. the crusaders fought for olshansky because they failed to recognize the moment. enough it was in the list campaign of colonization that exploded religion in the name of the cross the crusades an arab perspective the final episode liberation at this time on a. hello there's a persistent and slowly snaking line a frontal system run across the us that has got wants the size of it and cold to the north of it so it's a lie where you either get rain or snow start quite possibly showing itself as a rare event in dallas of th
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nia. at 92. that is "nbc nightly news" on this saturday. i'm kate ow.at nbc news, have a great night. >>> timeeas cor the redskins coach's show. we sat down with the coach earlier thiweek. chris, the reviewf 18 season whach what a roller coaster it was. >> hot as it could be against arizona. a couple of wins early. the first half against green y. the team looks very good. 5-2. 6-3. that houston game at 6-3. they competed in that game. you go back to that houston game at 6-3 and you say there's a pass interference with the redskins, should have had a chance to kick the field goal to go to
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. >> reporter: nia franklin was trained as a classicalsi er.'s finding her rhythm as the reigning miss america, traveling sharing her love for music. >> i found that the arts, especially in high school, gave me such a great way to myself, to be creative. it also really helped my confidence. >> it is prettyexciting. i've always seen her on pictures and stuff. i saw her at the pageant, when she won. it's cool to see her in person. >> reporter: not only does ronald williams get to seeaiss amern person, he is one of the students chosen to sing for her. ♪ >> reporter: as franklin sharee her to success, she says she also hopes to be a role model for people of color.p growin in north carolina, she says most of her classmates didn't look like her. > being a role model specifically in the field of music is so important. we see people that look like us and seeing that diversity. that's what, i think, we need i're of. happy to be kind of a part of that. >> as women, especially black women, we sometimes feeike there's not a lot of people that like to do wh
. >> reporter: nia franklin was trained as a classicalsi er.'s finding her rhythm as the reigning miss america, traveling sharing her love for music. >> i found that the arts, especially in high school, gave me such a great way to myself, to be creative. it also really helped my confidence. >> it is prettyexciting. i've always seen her on pictures and stuff. i saw her at the pageant, when she won. it's cool to see her in person. >> reporter: not only does ronald williams...
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dr nias massive influence on the government even led to the country's president klaus he has to question whether rumania was up to the job of taking over the e.u.'s rotating presidency yet. it is evident that the government is being controlled by a criminal. track now is running its with the help of middlemen these are facts that we all know. on january first rumania did take over the helm of the e.u. . in the first six months of twenty nineteen the giant palace of the parliament in bucharest will be the venue of many you meetings. but remain in lawmakers are deeply divided over the e.u. and the handing of the judiciary florin you're ducking a close associate of dragon is held in abusive anti e.u. speech in parliament on market is not normal that romania should be simply condemned by experts from brussels who can determine entire parliaments without having the necessary knowledge. romanian parliamentarians have the right to decide on the law themselves. prime minister via recurred and sheila and other close drag me associate also brushed off any criticism of the legal reforms and the hin
dr nias massive influence on the government even led to the country's president klaus he has to question whether rumania was up to the job of taking over the e.u.'s rotating presidency yet. it is evident that the government is being controlled by a criminal. track now is running its with the help of middlemen these are facts that we all know. on january first rumania did take over the helm of the e.u. . in the first six months of twenty nineteen the giant palace of the parliament in bucharest...
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put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand views on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette he seamlessly glides through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off there's a japanese painting or chinese interests. in just one minute show tourists the world hot. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the globe especially in the middle east the future is said to be particularly bright for professional players be enthusiasm could set new trends in the region change through gaming next time around shift. you know this zero five minute or minute young. boys has a power and a beauty and combines has it all. fits in the pantheon of the great tenors certainly he's one for the ages. because. my first by sight was a sewing machine. i come from women are bounced back to social for. something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to albums by sight off my home and it took me as the night. finally the game bob and mental by me and my cycles but retu
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seems that if the highway is the problem, >>> o local newborn just couldn't wait to see the new year.me nia morales came into the world just 34 seconds after the clock struck midnight last night. she's believed to be the first local baby of the new year. melania was born atadventi in rockville. both mom and baby are said to be doing fine, and tt is one adorable baby there. >>> the new year comes with a round of new laws you need to know about, no matter where you live in t dmv. starting today in maryland, health care providers must cover some new conditions. your ice company has to help pay for high blood sugar treatments and tests and procedures related to a certain kind of swelling. expanded medicaid coverage begins today in virginia. as of friday, 200,000 people had enrolled in the broadened program. d.c. has the longest list of new la a, including local health care mandate. a second attempt to enrce a plastic straw ban takes effect today. and a slew of newraffic laws are on the books now, including larger fines and laws designed to protect pedestrians. >>> well you know traffic can be m
seems that if the highway is the problem, >>> o local newborn just couldn't wait to see the new year.me nia morales came into the world just 34 seconds after the clock struck midnight last night. she's believed to be the first local baby of the new year. melania was born atadventi in rockville. both mom and baby are said to be doing fine, and tt is one adorable baby there. >>> the new year comes with a round of new laws you need to know about, no matter where you live in t...
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cute animal video but if attention a useful innovation you're in and done together produced in the nia which poisons the air and soil and can harm both men and beast the two have to be kept separate from the stasis even in factory farming it can be done. to sneak. house ten thousand pigs they don't crowd together they separate into groups of ten to fifteen for you could just as easily put in the same system that i used here with my four passionate orchestra donna the project has attracted lots of attention and even a student of animal behavior from hanover to document it that slow requires pig farms to cut down on the ammonia released into the environment over the coming years to megas it's a misnomer parks as more and more laws have to be observed in practice so financially i'm better off if i can do without high tech systems like air purifiers and so on and achieve the same thing with simple technology to meet the legal demands that way. because it's because it's been couldn't. cattle urinate and defecate while walking so they can't learn to do what a pig does so who says pigs have t
cute animal video but if attention a useful innovation you're in and done together produced in the nia which poisons the air and soil and can harm both men and beast the two have to be kept separate from the stasis even in factory farming it can be done. to sneak. house ten thousand pigs they don't crowd together they separate into groups of ten to fifteen for you could just as easily put in the same system that i used here with my four passionate orchestra donna the project has attracted lots...
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kept us alive i never thought about live in leningrad we can't believe in the end of the siege was nia. do you mean you're here to look at that there was no childhood for me during the siege it was a horror that we young boys only survived because we were able to bear more suffering than the elderly i remember sometimes our relatives would die during the night the next morning would wake up next to a dead person that was our childhood i remember how during the most difficult periods we would find endearing barrels and they'd be a viscous residue at the bottom we boiled and ate it that's how we survived. the evacuation through this so-called road of life is one of the most memorable things from the sea i remember how the car driving behind us sank in the lake after being hit by a nazi bomb it was a horrible experience i have no positive memories from that time. and credible testimony well nazi germany besieged leningrad for eight hundred seventy two days the deadliest blockade in history are there in there about more than a million people died mostly from starvation and cold the only ro
kept us alive i never thought about live in leningrad we can't believe in the end of the siege was nia. do you mean you're here to look at that there was no childhood for me during the siege it was a horror that we young boys only survived because we were able to bear more suffering than the elderly i remember sometimes our relatives would die during the night the next morning would wake up next to a dead person that was our childhood i remember how during the most difficult periods we would...
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the nia also from hundreds sell cigarettes at the shelter he says he plans to join dozens of others in the coming days and jump the border fence of the moment on the bill i don't have a number didn't ask for i'm waiting i've been waiting a long time what i want is to cross let it be god's will my dream is to find work and provide for my family. crossing into the u.s. illegally carries its own risks a few days ago when migrant drowned trying to swim around the border wall his body was found the next day by authorities in california for those who choose to stay in the new year only promises more uncertainties and no guarantees that their long wait will end in the united states monopoly disease do you want to. brazil's new far right president will be sworn in on tuesday they also know as a divisive figure she has praised the country's past military dictatorship john holliman looks at what his presidency could mean for the rest of the wild. this covers more than half of brazil the amazon rain forest it's known as the lungs storing billions of tons of the planet's carbon dioxide. it was alr
the nia also from hundreds sell cigarettes at the shelter he says he plans to join dozens of others in the coming days and jump the border fence of the moment on the bill i don't have a number didn't ask for i'm waiting i've been waiting a long time what i want is to cross let it be god's will my dream is to find work and provide for my family. crossing into the u.s. illegally carries its own risks a few days ago when migrant drowned trying to swim around the border wall his body was found the...
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i think he must have grabbed pieces of history and is thinking of check nia. truly an astonishing ignorant statement by the president. >> gentlemen, it's so scarring. it's hard to visit afghanistan and not come face-to-face with the shards of the old soviet military. you'll see a tank track, pieces of artillery. it litters the countryside. >> yeah, it was a disaster for the soviet union. a bunch of 18-year-old draftee boys fighting these nationalists, patriotic app -- i so it's hard to imagine what the president was thinking of when he made this assertion. there's certainly no comparability at all between the soevt experience and after began stan which whas stamped the population into the ground and the attempt by nato allies to support putting afghanistan back together. i think that must be his purpose to delegitimize what we're doing in afghanistan, and now it essentially ends the likelihood of a diplomatic initiative to end the war. >> frank, you and i always take even. i think the feds are operating at a higher level. but the president says this on televis
i think he must have grabbed pieces of history and is thinking of check nia. truly an astonishing ignorant statement by the president. >> gentlemen, it's so scarring. it's hard to visit afghanistan and not come face-to-face with the shards of the old soviet military. you'll see a tank track, pieces of artillery. it litters the countryside. >> yeah, it was a disaster for the soviet union. a bunch of 18-year-old draftee boys fighting these nationalists, patriotic app -- i so it's hard...
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. ♪ nia: it takes a village to heit changes your whole life.ma.free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org lou were we asked what romney meant when he called -- ryan meant when he called romney the next standard-bearer. the dems taking control of the house. the president remains clear on a border wall. president trump: without a wall you cannot have border security. it won't work. lou: diamond and silk. congressman matt gaetz. >> it's not going to be just am. a heck of a lot of u.s. companies that have sale in china. cheryl: is there going to be more companies that will be hit by the slumping chinese economies yesterday? lauren: look at this, nice boost this morning, dow up as u.s. and china trade talks on monday. cheryl: a little bit of lift on some kind of trade of agreement. oil 48.02. lauren: let's look at the
. ♪ nia: it takes a village to heit changes your whole life.ma.free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org lou were we asked what romney meant when he called -- ryan meant when he called romney the next standard-bearer. the dems taking control of the house. the president remains clear on a border wall. president trump: without a wall you cannot have border security. it won't work. lou: diamond and silk. congressman matt gaetz. >> it's not going to be just am. a heck...
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nermeen:e turn now to a remarkable documentary tt profil t the le ofof nia murad,hehe yazi kukurdh humamahts activist fromraraq. e was awded the 18 nobel peace prize jointly with congolese gynecologist dr. denis mukwege. in 2014, nadia murad was kidnapped by the islamic state and repeatedly raped as she was held in captivity for three months. since escaping, she has dedicated her life to drawing international attention to the plight of the yazidi people. the film is called "on her shoulders." this is the film's trailer. >> they are all getting eieir strength. ifouou cry you they will cry, too. th'' allll gting t tir strength from you. >> of in northeririraq. cooks i saw forces have called for e e systaticic dtructiti of t ucd peoe. cooks that killed stst of her family. cooks she mageged toscapape. thouounds of wen aretill ing held thiss why not m.r.i. is cacampaiing g tory to o t the world to notice and do someining. this is why nadia murad is campgning t to y to g g the world to notice d d do memethin >>>>hen you ink ababou t m men who o rad you,u,hat do you wt to hapn to the >> wt happe
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. >> he was charged with murder and attempted murder for stabbing nia wilson and her sister at the b.a.r.tstation. >> one vicious attacks that i've seen. >> a vigil turned demonstration was filled with frustration. family, friends and supporters gathered where the 18-year-old was stabbed to death by a stranger. >> i feel that the community has failed people of color. >> many in redding describe this as the worst fire in shasta county history. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> as the car fire grows larger, it claimed its sixth victim. >> i'm hoping that nobody else loses their house or their life. >> the leaning millennium tower has a cracked window on the 36th floor. >> is that glass going to hold or be a falling object? >> an investigation found it was due to exterior impact. at the seven-week-old sales force transit center, workers discovered two cracked beams. the possible cause of the defects are numerous. >> three possibilities, fabrication, installation, and design. >> today is more than about democrats and republicans, it's about restoring the constitution's checks and balan
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. >> reporter: nia frankn was trained as a classical singer. she's now the reigning miss america, traveling the country and sharing her love of music. >> it gave me a gat way to express myself, be creative, and it also helps my cot'idence. >> pretty exciting. i've seen her on pictures and stuff. i saw her at the peant when she won. it is cool to see her in person. >> reporter: not only does ronald williams get to see miss e's one of person, the students chosen to sing for her. ep ♪ >>ter: as franklin shares her keys to success, she says she also hopes to be a role del for people of color. growing up in north carolina, she says most of her classmates didn't look like her. >> being a role model specifically in the field of music is so important.eo we seee that look like us, si seeing that diversity. that's what, think, weeed more of. i'm happy to be part of that. >> as black women, we sometimes feel there's not a lot of people that like to do what we like to do. seeing her gives hope. >> reporter: spreading hope and harmony, one note at a time. i
. >> reporter: nia frankn was trained as a classical singer. she's now the reigning miss america, traveling the country and sharing her love of music. >> it gave me a gat way to express myself, be creative, and it also helps my cot'idence. >> pretty exciting. i've seen her on pictures and stuff. i saw her at the peant when she won. it is cool to see her in person. >> reporter: not only does ronald williams get to see miss e's one of person, the students chosen to sing...
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then income nia continues, in the childbearing yearsyou're sleeping for two or not sleeping for two. in the later years we got more osteo arthritis, pain. >> adults need seve to nine hours of sleep each night, children ande teenagers more. all that sleep we're missing it's going to catch up with us in the end accordi to this new research. pat and leon, some to think about. >> it might keep me up tonight. >>> if you haven't caught the f yet, don't let your guard down, because the virus shows signs of slowing down yet. the cdc said 36 states are showing widespread cases, tt's up from 30 states a week ago.e thflu has hit more than 11 million people so far this season. the cdc predicts we'll see the largest number of cases in the next few days and it will spread into bruary. so far 22 children have diedo frm the flu. >>> coming up new at:00, a woman shares what she saw moments after one local police officer died and a police cruiser was hit. >>> reaction in today's two breaking stories, the nation's d longest shwn now over. >>> what the arrest of president trump's former you have a lot o
then income nia continues, in the childbearing yearsyou're sleeping for two or not sleeping for two. in the later years we got more osteo arthritis, pain. >> adults need seve to nine hours of sleep each night, children ande teenagers more. all that sleep we're missing it's going to catch up with us in the end accordi to this new research. pat and leon, some to think about. >> it might keep me up tonight. >>> if you haven't caught the f yet, don't let your guard down,...
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nia, hi, welcome. >> hey, there. >> this is reaction from house gop leadership. reckless, wrong, offensive, racist, what good is outcome if there's no accountability. >> is he going to be stripped of any committees he has? he's been saying these type of things for years and the issue here is much broader than steve king. he played that clip from ronald reagan for instance. ronald reagan himself played to racial fears and racialized stereotypes. he was one of the people that popularized the term welfare queens and he was talking about states rights and was seen as a dog whistle to folks in the south that used the idea of states rights to defend segregation. this has been a long problem in the gop and you have donald trump come along and pick up a lot of the pieces and strains in the republican party we've seen over the last 50 years and really put them all together in a toxic brew that was successful for him in 2016. even steve king borrowed -- he borrowed from steve king the language he saw him use with his constituents there in iowa. so it's a problem that's big
nia, hi, welcome. >> hey, there. >> this is reaction from house gop leadership. reckless, wrong, offensive, racist, what good is outcome if there's no accountability. >> is he going to be stripped of any committees he has? he's been saying these type of things for years and the issue here is much broader than steve king. he played that clip from ronald reagan for instance. ronald reagan himself played to racial fears and racialized stereotypes. he was one of the people that...
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wroining us now, david gregory, nia-malika henderson, phil mudd, asha, thank you all for being with using. we have a lot to discuss. buzz feed says two sources have twold buzz feed the president
wroining us now, david gregory, nia-malika henderson, phil mudd, asha, thank you all for being with using. we have a lot to discuss. buzz feed says two sources have twold buzz feed the president
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i think he must have grabbed pieces of history and he's thinking of chech nia.is a truly astonishing, ignorant statement by the president. >> general, it was so scarring, i know you know this is the case, it's hard to visit afghanistan and not come face to face with the shards of the old soviet military. you'll see a tank track, you'll see pieces of artillery. it litters the countryside. >> yeah. it was a disaster for the soviet union. a bunch of 18-year-olds draftee boys fighting these nationalist, patriotic afghans who were basically responding to communism as an atheistic, you know, affront to islam. so, you know, it's hard to imagine what the president was thinking of when he made this assertion. there's certainly no comparability at all between the soviet experience in afghanistan, which was stamped the civilian population into the ground and the attempt by the nato allies, and much of the world community to support putting afghanistan back together. i think that must be his purpose, to delegitimize what we're now doing in afghanistan, given the fact he twe
i think he must have grabbed pieces of history and he's thinking of chech nia.is a truly astonishing, ignorant statement by the president. >> general, it was so scarring, i know you know this is the case, it's hard to visit afghanistan and not come face to face with the shards of the old soviet military. you'll see a tank track, you'll see pieces of artillery. it litters the countryside. >> yeah. it was a disaster for the soviet union. a bunch of 18-year-olds draftee boys fighting...
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let's talk with nia-malika henderson, david gregory and john avalon. listen, the conventional wisdom was that there was gridlock in washington, but president trump actually got a lot of things that he wanted to passed. the supreme court picks, he got the regulations that he had promised, i mean, rolling back the regulations, the environmental things that he changed. so he was able to do a lot of things. yes -- >> that was all with a pen. that's the universal sign for the stroke of a pen, also conducting the orchestra. >> i guess my point is that for people who say it was gridlock, i think that he thinks that he made a lot of progress regardless of how he did it. >> certainly and one of the things i think he's been arguing and will continue to argue is that he's accomplished more in the first two years of his presidency than any other president before him. you will have to do a reality check on that. >> false. >> so, yeah, i mean, certainly the people who back him are very happy with what he has done with the supreme court. in some ways the tax cut plan
let's talk with nia-malika henderson, david gregory and john avalon. listen, the conventional wisdom was that there was gridlock in washington, but president trump actually got a lot of things that he wanted to passed. the supreme court picks, he got the regulations that he had promised, i mean, rolling back the regulations, the environmental things that he changed. so he was able to do a lot of things. yes -- >> that was all with a pen. that's the universal sign for the stroke of a pen,...
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nia love is from utah, and luis gutierrez. what was it like to watch this new congress sworn in for you? >> it was a little surreal. i remember being there with my kids and i wanted them to be on the floor so that they -- so that i remember and that they could see this -- this incredible process and how important it is to be involved. how you can't just sit back and let just -- let things happen. and so it was really -- it was a little bitter sweet, actually. there was one point where i sat there and i thought, gosh, thank goodness, you know, i'll let them have that. and there are other moments where you feel like we accomplished something and my kids got to see -- got to be there to see it. >> what about you, congressman? are you relieved to be on this side of the table now? >> look, i'm going to be traveling around the country tearing down a wall that's actually been built. there are a million green cardholders that vai plied for american citizenship. what does that mean? they paid 725 bucks so that they could get their fing
nia love is from utah, and luis gutierrez. what was it like to watch this new congress sworn in for you? >> it was a little surreal. i remember being there with my kids and i wanted them to be on the floor so that they -- so that i remember and that they could see this -- this incredible process and how important it is to be involved. how you can't just sit back and let just -- let things happen. and so it was really -- it was a little bitter sweet, actually. there was one point where i...
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why isn't india there in nia ar we there and we're 6,000 miles away? but i don't mind. we want to help our people, help other nations. you do have terrorists, mostly taliban but isis. i'll give you an example. so tall isis is an enemy. we have an area where taliban is here, isis is here and they're fighting each other. i said why don't you let them fight? why are we getting in the middle of it? i said let them fight. they're both our enemies, let them fight. sir, we want to do it. they go in and end up fighting both of them. it the craziest thing i've ever seen. i think i would have been a good general but who knows. these are two enemies fighting again but what are we doing? but i said this intergentleman. he's done a fantastic job. he's brought the country together. india, russia, you look at some of the satellite countries that are extremely wealthy with oil, surrounding. i spoke to some of them. they -- i said to a certain country, very rich country, what would you do if the united states pulled out? oh, we'd be taken over by the taliban and terrorists. i said, ah.
why isn't india there in nia ar we there and we're 6,000 miles away? but i don't mind. we want to help our people, help other nations. you do have terrorists, mostly taliban but isis. i'll give you an example. so tall isis is an enemy. we have an area where taliban is here, isis is here and they're fighting each other. i said why don't you let them fight? why are we getting in the middle of it? i said let them fight. they're both our enemies, let them fight. sir, we want to do it. they go in...