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. >> we put together jim jordan, matt gates, john radcliffe, we don't know when or if this will happen in the senate but what can you tell us about the strategy moving forward? >> the president deserves the a team. i can share that the defense will be multifaceted. some folks do the work on the senate floor. i would expect the white house counsel to quarterback that group of people, alan dershowitz would be an excellent addition to that team but there are core group of house members, myself, jim jordan, mark meadows, leesville, john radcliffe who have lived these facts day in and day out for two years and we can add a lot to the defense in terms of the context, the witnesses and a real reflection of who the relevant jury is here. i don't think the united states senate is the only jury that matters. this is a case we have to make to the american electorate and the world. we are a shining example of democracy in the world and if we allow the votes of tens of millions of americans to be disqualified by some people in washington dc that send a really bad message for our country. shannon: a
. >> we put together jim jordan, matt gates, john radcliffe, we don't know when or if this will happen in the senate but what can you tell us about the strategy moving forward? >> the president deserves the a team. i can share that the defense will be multifaceted. some folks do the work on the senate floor. i would expect the white house counsel to quarterback that group of people, alan dershowitz would be an excellent addition to that team but there are core group of house...
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of georgia, mike johnson of louisiana, jim jordan of ohio, mark meadows of north carolina, john radcliffe of texas, lee zeldin of new york. none of them are expected to speak on the senate floor. instead sources say they will serve as outside advisers and tv surrogates. a number of advisers have been meeting regularly with trump's lawyers to help them prepare. >> a majority of americans believe the senate should remove the president from office. 51% say the president needs to go even before the trial gets under way. 45% do not believe he should be removed. and when asked if there should be testimony of new witnesses at the president's trial well 69% said yes and 26% said no. >> as his senate impeachment trial heats up president trump heads to the 50th world economic forum in davos, switzerland. he's expected to deliver opening remarks a little over an hour from now. cnn's jeremy diamond live in davos. we know the president is on the ground there. what can we expect today? >> reporter: that's right. the president has indeed landed here at davos, a small town nestled in the swiss alps and i
of georgia, mike johnson of louisiana, jim jordan of ohio, mark meadows of north carolina, john radcliffe of texas, lee zeldin of new york. none of them are expected to speak on the senate floor. instead sources say they will serve as outside advisers and tv surrogates. a number of advisers have been meeting regularly with trump's lawyers to help them prepare. >> a majority of americans believe the senate should remove the president from office. 51% say the president needs to go even...
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the radcliffe. he's got nice manners, too. >> stephen: does he? >> yeah. loves poems. things, and he'd hold them all for me. so he was a really helpful-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: he's your footman. that's why you like him. well, helena, thank you so much for being here. cheers. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> stephen: hello! season three of "the crown" is available now on netflix. helena bonham carter, everybody! we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." stick around for james. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late late show
the radcliffe. he's got nice manners, too. >> stephen: does he? >> yeah. loves poems. things, and he'd hold them all for me. so he was a really helpful-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: he's your footman. that's why you like him. well, helena, thank you so much for being here. cheers. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> stephen: hello! season three of "the crown" is available now on netflix. helena bonham carter, everybody! we'll be right back....
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radcliffe, jay sekulow, and get to the vote as quickly as possible. it's just not good for there to be a lot of surprises. >> ed: the name you did not mention was rudy giuliani, at mar-a-lago for the new year's bash. here's what he said. >> i would testify. i would do demonstrations, give lectures, give some issues. or i do what i do best, i try the case. i would love to try the case. >> ed: what do you think of that? >> a really smart guy. do not get to be the southern district of new york without being smart. i think he was being a little festive, a little hyperbolic. you cannot be both. i'm not sure that i would inject rudy as a witness because i got no idea what's going to come out of his mouth. not that i'm worried about it, you just don't -- it's not a drama. it's not an ending where you're sitting on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen. that's not what you do with litigation. you need to know the answers before the witness says a word and there is uncertainty, do not call the witnesses -- i like his current team. i think pat
radcliffe, jay sekulow, and get to the vote as quickly as possible. it's just not good for there to be a lot of surprises. >> ed: the name you did not mention was rudy giuliani, at mar-a-lago for the new year's bash. here's what he said. >> i would testify. i would do demonstrations, give lectures, give some issues. or i do what i do best, i try the case. i would love to try the case. >> ed: what do you think of that? >> a really smart guy. do not get to be the southern...
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parliament up until the very last minute the british left open exactly where the border with the radcliffe line named after the british chairman of the boundary committee was drawn in an arbitrary manner with dramatic consequences the independence at that time was like a disease in punjab it was like a like a plague immediately we started losing people. that the said government whenever independence day i pleased to being up and. you know i cannot relate myself to the fairly brief and because i cannot ignore this i cannot ignore does nothing. to enforce the population transfers in the provinces of punjab and then got more unprecedented with up to 20000000 displaced persons and 1000000 dead. there are no exact figures only bitter memories of the past and fears for the future. visiting this museum bringing fear in my heart and i'm comparing that 947 moment of it today and same thing is happening today as if we should try to do something so that not think that it will happen again. on monday it was referring to is the other element in the pakistani division. the region has a predominantly mus
parliament up until the very last minute the british left open exactly where the border with the radcliffe line named after the british chairman of the boundary committee was drawn in an arbitrary manner with dramatic consequences the independence at that time was like a disease in punjab it was like a like a plague immediately we started losing people. that the said government whenever independence day i pleased to being up and. you know i cannot relate myself to the fairly brief and because i...
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with britain have been strained recently by the stomach republic's imprisonment of 19 is accardi radcliffeture, the world's largest when engine jetliner, the boeing 777x completes its maiden flight. —— twin engine. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square the heart of official cairo was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word revolution. the earthquake brought down buildings in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the government is a family in control of the entire republic of uganda. survivors of auschwitz have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of the liberation. they toured the crematorium and the gas chambers and relived their horrifying experiences. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: china has ordered a ban on organised tour groups, as a deadly new strain of coronavirus continues to spread. viruses claimed 56 lives. —— the viru
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that kind of complacency in the iranian context also resulted in miss radcliffe's sentence being increasedom this government and they have not been taking it seriously and it has been something which has been coming forfar too long and now they respond by saying iranians must de—escalate against a backdrop of the head of the defence force being killed and donald trump saying, "i'm not starting a war, i'm trying to stop it," but saying he's about to attack all these sites. let's speak to the mehrdad farahmand who's from bbc persian. the big debate is about what iran does next. for now, presumably it is holding its fire, if i can put it like that, in order to have the ceremonies for qasem soleimani. how important are these to the image that iran is seeking to project about the kind of man he was? to the iranians who are having a sentimental and distressful day, qasem soleimani is a national hero. they look at him like a national hero and by holding these processions which are unique, to my knowledge, in iranian history, i don't remember ever that anyone has had a procession in this way, they
that kind of complacency in the iranian context also resulted in miss radcliffe's sentence being increasedom this government and they have not been taking it seriously and it has been something which has been coming forfar too long and now they respond by saying iranians must de—escalate against a backdrop of the head of the defence force being killed and donald trump saying, "i'm not starting a war, i'm trying to stop it," but saying he's about to attack all these sites. let's...
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in the sunday times also has the ankle about radcliffe who is a british, well, a dual national. that. obviously one of the things that we british are interested in and one of the reasons why we want to d and split the tension as much as possible because she is facing even longer in jail she fears. those two front pages deal with the fallout and the consequences of this assassination, the observer has an interesting take and it looks at the rationale and reasoning behind the killing of this general. and the us had not given much detail but sort of suggested that there was perhaps an attack being planned against us interests, the observer here casting or covering the doubts about the case for killing the general. the case does appear to be fairly thin. and there's been a lot of speculation in there's been a lot of speculation in the papers until now about what donald trump's actual briefing was and what his motive was for carrying out this assassination. we got to bearin out this assassination. we got to bear in mind how unusual it is for a western democracy to carry out a politic
in the sunday times also has the ankle about radcliffe who is a british, well, a dual national. that. obviously one of the things that we british are interested in and one of the reasons why we want to d and split the tension as much as possible because she is facing even longer in jail she fears. those two front pages deal with the fallout and the consequences of this assassination, the observer has an interesting take and it looks at the rationale and reasoning behind the killing of this...
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door testimony to the house oversight committee a year and a half ago in front of congressman john radcliffe and congressman mark meadows or of a certain elements have come out recently in my book or in headlines this investigation is much different than the horowitz reports and the miller report this delves into the involvement of the cia and foreign governments in their interference and spying on americans associated to a presidential campaign it's a very sensitive matter you have u.s. allies caught up in this the president himself has called out the u.k. and australia for spying he has tweeted this and this is what john durham is looking into your book called the state target how i got caught in the crossroads of the plot to bring down president drone. again i ask you ever regret in the this . will the one thing i do regret is talking to the f.b.i. without in the tourney in the united bed movie in hindsight of hindsight of course is 2020 but when you're just leaving the inauguration as i was having meetings with ryan's priebus and anthony scare me looking to see what position i'd have in
door testimony to the house oversight committee a year and a half ago in front of congressman john radcliffe and congressman mark meadows or of a certain elements have come out recently in my book or in headlines this investigation is much different than the horowitz reports and the miller report this delves into the involvement of the cia and foreign governments in their interference and spying on americans associated to a presidential campaign it's a very sensitive matter you have u.s. allies...
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lack of attention to detail of course, in the uranium context also resulted in nothing as gary radcliffe'sas been something which has been coming forfar too this has been something which has been coming for far too long and now they respond by saying the iranians must de—escalate against the backdrop of head of the defence force being killed and donald trump saying i'm not starting a war, trying to stop it, but saying is about to attack all these sites. equally against a backdrop of a series of attacks, 11 in all in iraq, by these iranian—backed militias, iran has been prodding prodding prodding and at some point this could happen. there has been tit—for—tat. there was the attack on the tankers, the iranian tank are being held, so that was a low level sort of thing going on, but this is a completely different level. this isa a completely different level. this is a major lurch towards war. as i say, donald trump says he does not wa nt to say, donald trump says he does not want to war but talks about all these sites is going to attack. he is putting 3000 more troops in the area. we have our
lack of attention to detail of course, in the uranium context also resulted in nothing as gary radcliffe'sas been something which has been coming forfar too this has been something which has been coming for far too long and now they respond by saying the iranians must de—escalate against the backdrop of head of the defence force being killed and donald trump saying i'm not starting a war, trying to stop it, but saying is about to attack all these sites. equally against a backdrop of a series...
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>> i interviewed congressman john radcliffe and he told me the house managers keep referring to witnesses there were 18. the actual interview behind closed doors was in early october after the impeachment inquiry had been launched and it was conducted in the same manner as the other senate team that was released and included in-house record for this trial. this one is classified and i can't learn the contents of all of it but i was told it would go to the credibility of the whistleblower and undermine adam schiff's case so it is something that if you are a lawyer and looking at representing the president you might want to get your hands on, exculpatory evidence potentially. they are classifying it as a briefing so it is not being call the deposition which requires the committee to have a vote to release it to go to the intelligence community to be reviewed and certain redactions made like the was a blower's name. shannon: they are talking about transparency and how there isn't any and are pushing forward and calling for more witnesses. if they won't give us someone who was central to this
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but representative radcliffe, as well as ranking member, devin nunes on the house intelligence committee it was damaging to adam schiff for the inception of this house inquiry. the fact that adam schiff is not calling a vote to declassify that tp and allow the trump legal team access to that is very telling about what they're hiding. there is a cover-up. but that's actually adam schiff. that has nothing to do with president trump and any wrongdoing. i think that testimony should come forward. that was part of the house inquiry that we haven't seen. >> well, we do know though, witnesses are witnesses. there will be witnesses on both sides if they are available. jenna ellis, we appreciate you being here. thank you so much. i want to go to shan wu real quickly. your reaction to her arguments there? >> i think -- it's all well and fine to rely on constitutional notions like a presumption of innocence, but anyone who has done criminal defense work, we're analogizing this to a criminal trial, you can't sit back and take potshots at the prosecution's case and rely on reasonable doubt. that's a
but representative radcliffe, as well as ranking member, devin nunes on the house intelligence committee it was damaging to adam schiff for the inception of this house inquiry. the fact that adam schiff is not calling a vote to declassify that tp and allow the trump legal team access to that is very telling about what they're hiding. there is a cover-up. but that's actually adam schiff. that has nothing to do with president trump and any wrongdoing. i think that testimony should come forward....
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friend of president trump, meadows was at the white house today talking strategy with congressman radcliffe on this new impeachment team that the white house announced the other day. med does said they are not going to call for this mogs to midisms because they don't have the votes. you don't bring a vote to the floor if you don't are have the votes. so we suspect when they gavel into session tomorrow, the democrats will mic their opening argument. they now have three days, 24 hours split over three days. that means some time on saturday, we suspect, they will end their opening arguments and the white house will be able to make their rerebuttal. that really, i'm told, is what president trump wanted he wanted the white house to be able to have their say in time for the sunday shows. so you can see here you the political calculous is really laid over this entire thing. because president trump wants to be able to have this fast and forgettable trial to dispense with it as quickly as possible to hit the km pain trail and meet democrats in the field. >> there are a the lot of republican senators
friend of president trump, meadows was at the white house today talking strategy with congressman radcliffe on this new impeachment team that the white house announced the other day. med does said they are not going to call for this mogs to midisms because they don't have the votes. you don't bring a vote to the floor if you don't are have the votes. so we suspect when they gavel into session tomorrow, the democrats will mic their opening argument. they now have three days, 24 hours split over...
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richard radcliffe, speaking to charlotte gallagher, our correspondent. they closed a one of the second test against south africa on 262—9. we also look ahead to the fa cup third round. can see filed score an upset against sheffield united? we will also be speaking to an olympic gold medallist who returns to the squad after suffering concussion. but now on bbc news, time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. a warm welcome and happy
richard radcliffe, speaking to charlotte gallagher, our correspondent. they closed a one of the second test against south africa on 262—9. we also look ahead to the fa cup third round. can see filed score an upset against sheffield united? we will also be speaking to an olympic gold medallist who returns to the squad after suffering concussion. but now on bbc news, time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is...
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kevin mccarthy minority leader actually saying that we would like to see fellow by name jordan and radcliffethe white house and if they are to be impeachment proceedings your thoughts? well i think kechi leadership throughout this ordeal he's done oustanding job of keep our conference focus on job and helping president i think that help us in the whole argument and debate when pelosi announce this thing on september 24th, that he she's going to move down this road she never expected one democrat to vote with us another in the to vote president and a third democrat to vote with us and then switch parties. so i appreciate kevin leadership if, in fact, we're involved in this senate proceeding that's up to mitch mcconnell in senate but if we are i'll do everything i can to help this president because this case is ridiculous and lou the last thing is -- think about this. the fact that the whistle-blower never had to testify and the only member of the united states congress knows who is that individual is -- is adam schiff that's ridiculous too and highlights and underscores how ridiculous whole p
kevin mccarthy minority leader actually saying that we would like to see fellow by name jordan and radcliffethe white house and if they are to be impeachment proceedings your thoughts? well i think kechi leadership throughout this ordeal he's done oustanding job of keep our conference focus on job and helping president i think that help us in the whole argument and debate when pelosi announce this thing on september 24th, that he she's going to move down this road she never expected one...
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three talked about were john ratcliffe, doug collins and jim jordan, and particularly in the case of radcliffe who is a lawyer and been in the courtroom before, the idea was that he had familiarity with all of the testimony and the evidence, but i am not sure whether he does, but that is the impression that people around the president had from talking with him and talking with others and the president thought that they would make sort of a fiery case on his behalf, the kind of to televised argument that we were just talking about. mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader and others objected to this for a variety of reasons that you should not bring members of the lower chamber into this procedure. they have had their procedure, and this is a separate one. they will be involved behind the scenes and they will be on television supporting the president, and they are going to be there in some fashion, but not arguing the case. >> you also reported, maggie, that the white house counsel pat cipollone and the president's personal lawyer jay sekulow is going to be leading the legal team. do you bel
three talked about were john ratcliffe, doug collins and jim jordan, and particularly in the case of radcliffe who is a lawyer and been in the courtroom before, the idea was that he had familiarity with all of the testimony and the evidence, but i am not sure whether he does, but that is the impression that people around the president had from talking with him and talking with others and the president thought that they would make sort of a fiery case on his behalf, the kind of to televised...
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that doug collins or they won't be able to speak, jim jordanm and mark meadows, john radcliffe and alsolaim executive privilege as well. they're trying to gain this out so the president -- so bolton doesn't get a chance to speak and also executive privilege and then add all these other people. what is going on here? what are they trying to do? >> executive privilege argument is a sure loser if bolton wants to speak. it's a free country. bolton is no longer a member of the trump administration. if he wants to speak, he has every right to just as much as you or i or james comey in a similar position and testified before congress back in 2017. >> so maybe they're trying -- >> i wonder why they are adding all these folks here if they can't speak. why are they adding doug collins to house members joining the trump team. why are they adding doug collins? obviously senators can't speak. what's the whole point? does anybody understand? >> it may be just for giving a chance to talk on tv an feel good about himself and a nice shiny title. >> that's exactly right. president trump had to be talked
that doug collins or they won't be able to speak, jim jordanm and mark meadows, john radcliffe and alsolaim executive privilege as well. they're trying to gain this out so the president -- so bolton doesn't get a chance to speak and also executive privilege and then add all these other people. what is going on here? what are they trying to do? >> executive privilege argument is a sure loser if bolton wants to speak. it's a free country. bolton is no longer a member of the trump...
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texas congressman john radcliffe sits on house judiciary and intelligence and house secure committeesral prosecutor. always a pleasure to see you. thanks so much for joining me. >> good morning, maria. maria: the house gets ready to watch what takes place in terms after impeachment trial. we have the pushback from critics of the president about the killing of soleimani. your reaction? >> well, disappointing but it is not surprising. you just mentioned congresswoman omar and her tweet. think about what she said when 3,000 americans were killed by terrorists on 9/11. recently she said, some people did something. when the united states kills a terrorist her response is, she is outraged at assassinating a foreign leader. maria, this was not a foreign leader this was designated terrorist. you know who designated him a terrorist? the obama administration. so you know, it may be a new year and it may be a new decade but it is the same vindictive, progressive socialist mob that wrongfully impeached the president at the end of last year and they're starting off where they left off. maria: nanc
texas congressman john radcliffe sits on house judiciary and intelligence and house secure committeesral prosecutor. always a pleasure to see you. thanks so much for joining me. >> good morning, maria. maria: the house gets ready to watch what takes place in terms after impeachment trial. we have the pushback from critics of the president about the killing of soleimani. your reaction? >> well, disappointing but it is not surprising. you just mentioned congresswoman omar and her...
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we'll talk about that coming up with congressman john radcliffe and congressman doug collins and markdows. i want to get their take why we haven't seen all the evidence. we have a new "fox news poll" we want to bring your attention to, what we've seen in this poll, 48% of the american people spoken to there is enough info to make a judgment. after we hear the rest of the president's legal team tomorrow and part of tuesday, you're going to, you will have the opportunity to you and senate to ask questions. ultimately the question becomes will there be a vote on witnesses. do you have enough information or do you want more information based on what you know today? >> i have more than enough to make my decision but here's what i have never seen before. i'm not perry mason but i've done my fair share of trials in the military and civilian world. never in my life have i started the trial asking the following of the judge or jury, do you mind calling witnesses now that i chose not to call before? do you mind seeking evidence that i chose not to seek because i want you to do it, if i call mul
we'll talk about that coming up with congressman john radcliffe and congressman doug collins and markdows. i want to get their take why we haven't seen all the evidence. we have a new "fox news poll" we want to bring your attention to, what we've seen in this poll, 48% of the american people spoken to there is enough info to make a judgment. after we hear the rest of the president's legal team tomorrow and part of tuesday, you're going to, you will have the opportunity to you and...
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some of the president's more vocal house allies as pras joinierhaps join defense teams, the jim radcliffe and mark meadows of the world. there was a feeling their style doesn't play well on the senate floor under the grandeur of an impeachment trial. some democrats felt the defense put on in the by those republicans was unsorryious. -- unserious. it is perhaps a goldilocks zone here. it will be seen as a positive sign here on the hill. >> let me get your thoughts quickly here, garrett. this is the calm before the storm tuesday when all of this gets under way, how are impeachment managers from the house and how are the senators getting ready? how are they spending the couple of days, the weekend? do you expect to see the house managers hud willidlinhuddling, preparing their case or what? >> some managers are in washington, some are back in their districts. they are in communication over the course of the weekend as they put together briefs. a number of them are appearing on sunday talk shows. we expect to hear from several of them across the sunday talk show circuit. as for the senators, m
some of the president's more vocal house allies as pras joinierhaps join defense teams, the jim radcliffe and mark meadows of the world. there was a feeling their style doesn't play well on the senate floor under the grandeur of an impeachment trial. some democrats felt the defense put on in the by those republicans was unsorryious. -- unserious. it is perhaps a goldilocks zone here. it will be seen as a positive sign here on the hill. >> let me get your thoughts quickly here, garrett....
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president would win, so my advice to him is that with the defense team you've got no, skip alani, radcliffe, then get to the vote as quickly as possible. don't inject any surprises or witnesses that you don't know what they're going to say, it's just not good in a trial for there to be a lot of surprises. >> steer clear of the witnesses is the theme, there, senator. >> trey, who is a good friend of mine, i don't think he is suggesting that the democrats think they're hiding something. of the fact of the matter is, it was their job to build a case. it was their job to determine whether or not privilege was appropriate and they could depose witnesses. it is our job to weigh the evidence presented by the house. if you open it up to an endless number of other witnesses that may have nothing to do with the substance of the one article, the second article is absurd, i don't even know why they took the time to put it forward, that i think he is right in saying let's see if they did their job and vote on the basis of the job. i believe, as a result of that, he's going to be acquitted and were going
president would win, so my advice to him is that with the defense team you've got no, skip alani, radcliffe, then get to the vote as quickly as possible. don't inject any surprises or witnesses that you don't know what they're going to say, it's just not good in a trial for there to be a lot of surprises. >> steer clear of the witnesses is the theme, there, senator. >> trey, who is a good friend of mine, i don't think he is suggesting that the democrats think they're hiding...
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doug collins of georgia, jim jordan of ohio, mark meadows of north carolina, john radcliffe of texas, elise of new york and lee zeldin of new york. none of them are expected to speak on the senate floor. instead sources say they will serve as outside advisers and tv surrogates. a number of the house members have been meeting regularly with the president's legal team to help them prepare for the floor arguments. >>> a majority of americans believe the senate should remove president trump from office. 51% of voters say the president needs to go before the trial even gets under way. but you could tell this is poll rising topic. 45% do not believe he should be removed. it is an increase, though, of 6 percentage points since december. when asked if there should be testimony for new witnesses at the president's trial much overwhelming support. 69% said yes, 26% said no. >>> meanwhile as the senate impeachment trial heats up president trump is at the 50th world economic forum in davos switzerland. he's expected to deliver opening remarks about half an hour from now. cnn's jeremy diamond live
doug collins of georgia, jim jordan of ohio, mark meadows of north carolina, john radcliffe of texas, elise of new york and lee zeldin of new york. none of them are expected to speak on the senate floor. instead sources say they will serve as outside advisers and tv surrogates. a number of the house members have been meeting regularly with the president's legal team to help them prepare for the floor arguments. >>> a majority of americans believe the senate should remove president...
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role after the president nominated someone who capitol hill, of course, lawmaker, john radcli e radcliffe, and that ultimately fell through. so the question over the intelligence has been, of course, is the president in the past who has repeatedly doubted and undermined u.s. intelligence, but that's what you've seen not only the president, but also mike pompeo referring to and relying on time and time again over the last several days. >> not only is the president now telling us that we have the best intel in the world, he actually did something that he's always criticized in the past. this is probably one of the most pros provocative actions by a u.s. president in our lifetime. ka kaitlan, thank you. now let's go to tehran inside iran. fred pleitgen is there. we've been showing fred live pictures of a memorial to general soleimani. obviously, he was more than more to people in that country than a perceived terrorist, as he is to the u.s. government. he was more than a general. he was a cultural figure. i think in iraq recently, he was polled at about 80% popularity. what are you hearing o
role after the president nominated someone who capitol hill, of course, lawmaker, john radcli e radcliffe, and that ultimately fell through. so the question over the intelligence has been, of course, is the president in the past who has repeatedly doubted and undermined u.s. intelligence, but that's what you've seen not only the president, but also mike pompeo referring to and relying on time and time again over the last several days. >> not only is the president now telling us that we...
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this is a -- [ laughter ] daniel radcliffe played him in, like, six movies the books. j.k. okay. [ ding ] and then - mike meyers played him, he's a a spy from the '60s. very funny movie >> oh, it's the one with the - >> jimmy: yes. >> mike meyers no - >> jimmy: no, not his name yeah >> oh, my god. i know i know say what's in it i know the movie but what's his name? >> jimmy: texas! it's a place in texas. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: his last name is - >> austin powers >> jimmy: yes! yes yes! [ cheers and applause they're not -- they're not -- they're not flying they're not flying - they're on a kite. they're holding on to a kite kind of. but what's that called >> they're holding on to a a kite what's that called [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, like if you're -- if you're flying but with a kite. >> suspended cruising hang gliding >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause we got it! we got it! ♪ [ cheers and applause >> oh, my god. i got it >> jimmy: yeah, baby >> i got it! [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. all right. here we go all right, get over there. that's harry
this is a -- [ laughter ] daniel radcliffe played him in, like, six movies the books. j.k. okay. [ ding ] and then - mike meyers played him, he's a a spy from the '60s. very funny movie >> oh, it's the one with the - >> jimmy: yes. >> mike meyers no - >> jimmy: no, not his name yeah >> oh, my god. i know i know say what's in it i know the movie but what's his name? >> jimmy: texas! it's a place in texas. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: his last name is -...
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for16 radcliffe's record, which had stood for 16 years, she obliterated it.e too far. you have to have regulation in order to preserve fairness, justice, inclusion, and so on. and i think in this situation, the innovation has gone ahead of the regulation. it is a free for all now. it is making records a bit meaningless. and i would really like to see world athletics take us back to where running was about running, and the best athlete out there, not about who is wearing white shoes or who is contracted with which company. dissecting this super issue reveals the black carbon plate which helps runners feel like they are springing off the tarmac, and has helped shave seconds and minutes of race times. nike say they respect world athletics rules, which say that athletics rules, which say that athletic footwear should not give them an unfair advantage and should be available to all, and say they do not create any running shoes that release more energy than the runner expands. but a leading sports scientist claims that wearing traditional noncarbon plated shoes aga
for16 radcliffe's record, which had stood for 16 years, she obliterated it.e too far. you have to have regulation in order to preserve fairness, justice, inclusion, and so on. and i think in this situation, the innovation has gone ahead of the regulation. it is a free for all now. it is making records a bit meaningless. and i would really like to see world athletics take us back to where running was about running, and the best athlete out there, not about who is wearing white shoes or who is...
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today, from this series, "miracle workers," daniel radcliffe.ve!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hey! hi, guys. how are you doing?
today, from this series, "miracle workers," daniel radcliffe.ve!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hey! hi, guys. how are you doing?
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some assurance there radcliffe, thank you. >> thank you. >> in turkey, officials say at least 29 peoplehquake. more than 1200 others are injured. that quake hit last night in eastern part of the country. crews continue to search for survivors digging through rubble and crumble buildings officials say that mag had tude may have been as high as 6.8. 2020 democratic presidential contender andrew speaks out about his party again why he's going on a tear against the dnc, that's next. ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. little things can be a big deal. psoriasis, that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it
some assurance there radcliffe, thank you. >> thank you. >> in turkey, officials say at least 29 peoplehquake. more than 1200 others are injured. that quake hit last night in eastern part of the country. crews continue to search for survivors digging through rubble and crumble buildings officials say that mag had tude may have been as high as 6.8. 2020 democratic presidential contender andrew speaks out about his party again why he's going on a tear against the dnc, that's next....
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in our birmingham studio is paul radcliffe, chief executive i speak to the chief executive of the birminghamirmingham chamber of commerce. what are the benefits of h52. the benefits of hs2 for birmingham and not just west midlands benefits of hs2 for birmingham and notjust west midlands but benefits of hs2 for birmingham and not just west midlands but the whole country are significant. we have been involved with hs2 for almost a decade here in birmingham, nearly £9 billion has already been spent. thousands of people are already employed. it is not what is going to comic, it is what has been happening. anyone who has been into the birmingham city centre for the last four or five years has seen transformation. we talk about a renaissance in birmingham and all of that has been underpinned by work done on hs2 and also the promise of what hs2 is going to bring when the grey away is completed. what is it going to bring? you have said there will be many benefits, but what exactly a re will be many benefits, but what exactly are they? if you have managed... what it has done is act asa managed... wha
in our birmingham studio is paul radcliffe, chief executive i speak to the chief executive of the birminghamirmingham chamber of commerce. what are the benefits of h52. the benefits of hs2 for birmingham and not just west midlands benefits of hs2 for birmingham and notjust west midlands but benefits of hs2 for birmingham and not just west midlands but the whole country are significant. we have been involved with hs2 for almost a decade here in birmingham, nearly £9 billion has already been...
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house gop leaders have advocated for the most progressive defenders, jim jordan, doug radcliffe, andollins to help the white house counsel. fellow gop senators expressed concern that the house led defense could offend moderates collins, susan murkowski, and the president has already won the backing of the gop base, though he and his team need to focus on ensuring republican unity. the president sending out a tweet on impeachment looking like this. nancy pelosi does not want to hand over articles of impeachment because after these years, the investigations of crimes.ion show no mitch mcconnell saying the majority of the senate decided the first phase of an impeachment trial should track closely with the unanimously bipartisan president that all 100 senators supported for the first phase of the clinton trial. speaker pelosi will hold her news conference at 10:45 today. perhaps she will say more about the next steps releasing articles of impeachment. the president hold a rally in toledo, ohio. on c-spane that live 2, c-span.org, and our radio app. we will hear next from dottie, georgia.
house gop leaders have advocated for the most progressive defenders, jim jordan, doug radcliffe, andollins to help the white house counsel. fellow gop senators expressed concern that the house led defense could offend moderates collins, susan murkowski, and the president has already won the backing of the gop base, though he and his team need to focus on ensuring republican unity. the president sending out a tweet on impeachment looking like this. nancy pelosi does not want to hand over...
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this morning richard radcliffe will be meeting boris johnson for the first time since he became primee you hoping to be able to discuss with boris johnson? partly justified out how things go. we met him before. he now got more power, strong mandate. wanted to find out what his plans were. you will remember him as a promise a couple of years back to leave no stone unturned so partly as to listen and ask him to be brave, i think he needs to de—escalate things between the uk and iran. recent times, when you see the things, with the will nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the rest of the british ambassador and averages of him being burned. really quite a tense situation and i've been worried that other people will been worried that other people will be doing that on your show. we are ata be doing that on your show. we are at a point where the uk does need to make clear steps to de—escalate in the uk does need to take less get steps to make sure the revolutionary guard, it's not ok to take people as leverage. the instinct of the foreign office is to be very cautious and calm and not too much. in t
this morning richard radcliffe will be meeting boris johnson for the first time since he became primee you hoping to be able to discuss with boris johnson? partly justified out how things go. we met him before. he now got more power, strong mandate. wanted to find out what his plans were. you will remember him as a promise a couple of years back to leave no stone unturned so partly as to listen and ask him to be brave, i think he needs to de—escalate things between the uk and iran. recent...
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here is a recording of john radcliffe, the republican congressman saying, a i tookn oath to honor then. this impeachment is unconstitutional. i am grateful to for the opportunity to make that clear for every american during the senate trial. from minneapolis on the republican line, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: turn down your television so we can have a better conversation. caller: ok. my question is this. how come the media is not covering the fact that adam schiff is connected to burisma ? the state department has documents online that show some companies that are connected to burisma. he should not be prosecuting anybody. he should be prosecuted. host: richard, where did you read about this? caller: the state department online. it has an advertisement online about it. that, butve not seen i can look through the state department's webpage. anymore guidance as to where to look, richard? we lost richard. came in antioch, tennessee, independent. caller: good morning. i am wondering how trump can afford alan dershowitz and star r, when he isn't taking presidential pay and he has
here is a recording of john radcliffe, the republican congressman saying, a i tookn oath to honor then. this impeachment is unconstitutional. i am grateful to for the opportunity to make that clear for every american during the senate trial. from minneapolis on the republican line, go ahead. caller: good morning. host: turn down your television so we can have a better conversation. caller: ok. my question is this. how come the media is not covering the fact that adam schiff is connected to...
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richard radcliffe accompanied by his daughter has not met mrjohnson since 2017.rongly suggesting she was training journalists at the time of her arrest. it is what he had to say about their meeting. in truth, no breakthrough. a good meeting, half an hour, warm, the prime minister and foreign secretary were there, we talked openly, we tried a number of different things. we pressed him to be brave, i want him to push forward soiam be brave, i want him to push forward so i am improving relations, there are underlying issues to be solved, and also to say, you need to be imposing a cost on iran the imposing innocent people is h. i had conversations where the government is reluctant to put iran into a corner but i think you need to in this case, it's unacceptable to hold innocent people, please look at ways of doing that. i don't think i would come away thinking she would come out tomorrow or even next week. i will think carefully what i tell her on the phone on saturday. and i think there remains that gap that my government needs to be tougher with iran alongside impr
richard radcliffe accompanied by his daughter has not met mrjohnson since 2017.rongly suggesting she was training journalists at the time of her arrest. it is what he had to say about their meeting. in truth, no breakthrough. a good meeting, half an hour, warm, the prime minister and foreign secretary were there, we talked openly, we tried a number of different things. we pressed him to be brave, i want him to push forward soiam be brave, i want him to push forward so i am improving relations,...