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renato and jim. look at jim, still upset from earlier on. me too. so let's talk about this. subpoena somebody, the president's going to invoke executive privilege. now what? what is the argument? >> it goes back to, chris, i'm not going to contradict myself from before. you know, i believe the house made a tremendous misstep in not subpoenaing the witnesses. the fact that a lawyer says, well, we'll fight it in court so don't bother sending a subpoena, i'm not sure there's too many prosecutors that wouldn't send it anyway. i think that was a gross misstep on their part. i don't think the gop should be making a similar argument because i think that's a good one as it relates to the house. so i'm going to stick by my guns on i think they mismanaged this in taking it to court and i don't think the gop should make that argument. >> renato, why not? >> yeah, look, it's completely contradictory to the point they had before and i think what we're seeing is a result in search of an excuse. essentially now what they're looking at, looking for is a reason not to seek subpoenas. look, i
renato and jim. look at jim, still upset from earlier on. me too. so let's talk about this. subpoena somebody, the president's going to invoke executive privilege. now what? what is the argument? >> it goes back to, chris, i'm not going to contradict myself from before. you know, i believe the house made a tremendous misstep in not subpoenaing the witnesses. the fact that a lawyer says, well, we'll fight it in court so don't bother sending a subpoena, i'm not sure there's too many...
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with us now to talk, juliette kayyem and renato mariotti.cconnell and chuck schumer back in washington today fighting over the impeachment trial. watch. >> let me clarify. senate rules and senate history for those who may be confused. first, about this fantasy that the speaker of the house will get to hand-design the trial proceedings in the senate, that's obviously a non-starter. >> leader mcconnell has been clear and vocal that he has no intention to be impartial in this process. leader mcconnell reminds us today and in previous days that rather than acting luke a judge and a juror, he intends to act as the executioner of a fair trial. >> renato, who's right? >> i think in a certain way they both are. i actually think that mcconnell's right that the senate's going to decide what the trial is. i don't particularly like mcconnell's desire not to hear from witnesses and how unfair he's going to make things. but in the end, the senators are going to vote, you know, and their 51 votes are going to carry the day as to rules. but schumer is absol
with us now to talk, juliette kayyem and renato mariotti.cconnell and chuck schumer back in washington today fighting over the impeachment trial. watch. >> let me clarify. senate rules and senate history for those who may be confused. first, about this fantasy that the speaker of the house will get to hand-design the trial proceedings in the senate, that's obviously a non-starter. >> leader mcconnell has been clear and vocal that he has no intention to be impartial in this process....
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nataniel: renato, ¿quÉ parte no entendiste? ¡no es posible, es muy pronto!
nataniel: renato, ¿quÉ parte no entendiste? ¡no es posible, es muy pronto!
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john harwood, lauren fox, renato mariotti. >>> the president's impeachment trial might be wrapping up, but should we be bracing for some serious political aftershocks? that very question. >> also the deadly coronavirus now a global health emergency as china marks the most deaths in a single day since this outbreak began. we'll take you live to beijing. you will see great and look great. "guaranteed" we say that too! you've gotta use these because we don't mean it. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really! visionworks. see the difference. it would've saved me a lotspen of money that i spent. my family has bad teeth. when you're not able to smile you become closed off. the meaning of a smile to me is the beginning of a conversation. the best advice i can give anyone... ...is don't wait. at aspen dental, we're all about yes. like yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance. yes to flexible hours and payment options. and yes, you'll start smiling more too. don't wait, book at aspendental.com or call today. a general dentistry office. so to breathe better i st
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we have jimmy schultz and we have renato mariotti here. and michael zelden. three good legal minds about this type of situation. renato, let me bring you in tonight. the idea of this isn't as fair as clinton was. but let's see. you have the dividing of the hours over how many days. fine. there's a point to that. but really it's about witnesses. and witnesses were voted on after the opening arguments in that impeachment trial as well. what is the argument that it should be different this time? >> well, in the impeachment trial there's no real question about what happened, chris. everyone knew that president clinton had lied and directed others to lie about his relationship with monica lewinsky. the question here is really we still haven't gotten to the bottom of what has happened. there are still questions being raised. there's mr. parnas and others making allegations on this network and others. we don't really know all the details of what happened. we haven't heard from a lot of the witnesses. and i think that's really what makes this a different situation. >
we have jimmy schultz and we have renato mariotti here. and michael zelden. three good legal minds about this type of situation. renato, let me bring you in tonight. the idea of this isn't as fair as clinton was. but let's see. you have the dividing of the hours over how many days. fine. there's a point to that. but really it's about witnesses. and witnesses were voted on after the opening arguments in that impeachment trial as well. what is the argument that it should be different this time?...
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earlier i spoke to dr renato solidum, head of the philippine institute of volcanology and seismologythe eruption. that volcano is still erupting, although the eruption looms not as tall as the ten to 15 kilometre from the first day. it is still as high as one kilometre or less. in the meantime, while the eruption is ongoing, residents would feel earthquakes from time to time as hundreds of earthquakes erupt in the vicinity due to the fact that we think magma is still intruding from below and that produces the earthquake and also a fissuring of the ground as it is deformed due to the magma intrusion. are there any clues from the past eruptions about what could happen next? we have seen in the 1911 and 175a eruptions that prior to the eruption, there were signs of large earthquake events and also fissuring of the ground. similar to this, the fact that we have been monitoring this large earthquake events on sunday prompted us to raise the alert level to four which warns residents of possible hazardous eruption. this is the fact that we are seen as in past eruptions. is it fair to say th
earlier i spoke to dr renato solidum, head of the philippine institute of volcanology and seismologythe eruption. that volcano is still erupting, although the eruption looms not as tall as the ten to 15 kilometre from the first day. it is still as high as one kilometre or less. in the meantime, while the eruption is ongoing, residents would feel earthquakes from time to time as hundreds of earthquakes erupt in the vicinity due to the fact that we think magma is still intruding from below and...
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october american shot a $66.00 and is tied for 2nd with australian jason jason scrivener here's italy's renato pretoria a on the 18th the world number 273 fired a round of 64 to share a 2 shot lead with shaun norris of south africa and was cricketers produce a strong finish to the opening day of the 3rd test with south africa in port elizabeth the doors closed on 224 for 4 after choosing to bat 1st iggy so roboto with 2 wickets for south africa. 3 medals were up for grabs on day 7 of the competition at the winter youth olympics in los than japan's man in china as a women took the titles in the mass start speed skating events but the drama came on the curling rink this was the last down of the mixed team final between norway and japan which was level out for all their rage and team with the perfect attempts at knocking out their opponents of clinching the decisive point to win the match it's doorway 2nd gold medal of the games so far. and that is all your sport for now adrian back to you for many thanks indeed that's it for the news out time for us. to pass the baton to our colleagues would lov
october american shot a $66.00 and is tied for 2nd with australian jason jason scrivener here's italy's renato pretoria a on the 18th the world number 273 fired a round of 64 to share a 2 shot lead with shaun norris of south africa and was cricketers produce a strong finish to the opening day of the 3rd test with south africa in port elizabeth the doors closed on 224 for 4 after choosing to bat 1st iggy so roboto with 2 wickets for south africa. 3 medals were up for grabs on day 7 of the...
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october american shot excuse 6 in his tie for 2nd with australian jason scrivener here's italy's renato predatory on the 18th the world number 273 fired a round of 64 to share a 2 shot lead shaun norris of south africa. and ireland's t 20 cricket team had pulled off a big shock to be world champions the west indies opening batsman paul stirling was the star of the show smashing 95 runs off just 47 balls he and kevin o'brien hit 93 in the 1st 6 hours of breaking the world record score in one powerplay the west indies needed 209 to win and they came up just short as ireland won by 4 runs. and that is all you want for now adrian back to you farai many thanks dave that's it for the news hour but i'll be back in just a couple of moments with more of the day's news for you see that. explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how one believes influenced the course of history. that he did not get enough credit for and in the budget you want to be the big historical figure but he was not below the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end apartheid
october american shot excuse 6 in his tie for 2nd with australian jason scrivener here's italy's renato predatory on the 18th the world number 273 fired a round of 64 to share a 2 shot lead shaun norris of south africa. and ireland's t 20 cricket team had pulled off a big shock to be world champions the west indies opening batsman paul stirling was the star of the show smashing 95 runs off just 47 balls he and kevin o'brien hit 93 in the 1st 6 hours of breaking the world record score in one...