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tom: iraq's oil ministry said today that some u.s. citizens working for foreign oil commmmittees in the oioil-rich y of basra are leaving the country in response to this morning's killining of iranian military commander qasem soleimani, which could destabilize iraq. the attack happened on iraqis oil. the fears have resulted in a spike on oil prices.s. what is happening? reporter: well, obviously oil prices jumped on the news both rent and the bti - -brent and wti jumped over 4% at one point. things calmed down a bit, but still around 1%. uncertainty grows over the potential repercussions after the killing. the global oil market just capped roller coaster year, and one analyst thinks that the current is unlikely to last. >> a major supply of the oil globally. that is why oil will r rebound. but for u.s., there is strong supplies of shell gas-- shale gas and the oil in recent years. that is why i think the oil price cannot be back with a lot. reporter: that is one's analyst -- that is one analysts take. where prices are sensitive to jim
tom: iraq's oil ministry said today that some u.s. citizens working for foreign oil commmmittees in the oioil-rich y of basra are leaving the country in response to this morning's killining of iranian military commander qasem soleimani, which could destabilize iraq. the attack happened on iraqis oil. the fears have resulted in a spike on oil prices.s. what is happening? reporter: well, obviously oil prices jumped on the news both rent and the bti - -brent and wti jumped over 4% at one point....
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tom: very close to near the need to -- iraq. robert: and in a kurdish area. they fired a barrage of missiles up toward northern iraq as a symbol to mr. erdogan? robert: i don't think they would do that. these are both big bases. they were showing they had the capability of launching ballistic missiles. i think there was probably a feeling, don't kill americans or others but show you can do it. ios out with the chart of a 168 mile ring around. we want to go to anna edwards. anna: let's bring another voice in. easteckett, middle executive director. from an international perspective, we are focused on what president will say and do in response to this attack. i wonder if you can give me your assessment of what the implications will be for iraq-iran relations. there have been talks that these latest events may be bringing them closer together, and it seems overnight iraq knew this was coming. tom b.: that is a good point and an interesting thing. iran had two options of how to retaliate for the killing of the general, through its network, its partners in the regio
tom: very close to near the need to -- iraq. robert: and in a kurdish area. they fired a barrage of missiles up toward northern iraq as a symbol to mr. erdogan? robert: i don't think they would do that. these are both big bases. they were showing they had the capability of launching ballistic missiles. i think there was probably a feeling, don't kill americans or others but show you can do it. ios out with the chart of a 168 mile ring around. we want to go to anna edwards. anna: let's bring...
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tom: the conversation on this death and iraq. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," welcomes all of you worldwideom baghdad. profound death for iran. the international reaction. we had him of ccla, on for a quiet conversation on what to do after a great bull market. i want to speak, quickly, about how long-term conservative investors must react to the day with the fed turns and becomes more restricted. is that something to fear? james: it will be a concern. i don't think we have this in the cycle whatsoever. theainly not the side of presidential election. markets look ahead. there are people ahead of the game in terms of corporate earnings expectations. i find it difficult to get a number of more than five percentage points this year and next year, s&p 500 earnings growth number. reconcile withto the premise that we will face a year of low economic growth with margins elevated. tom: the heart of the matter, particularly for quiet investors, corporations adapt to the cards dealt. they clearly did that, 2018-2019. adapt to corporations all the cards they have been dealt? they will. james: it is not
tom: the conversation on this death and iraq. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," welcomes all of you worldwideom baghdad. profound death for iran. the international reaction. we had him of ccla, on for a quiet conversation on what to do after a great bull market. i want to speak, quickly, about how long-term conservative investors must react to the day with the fed turns and becomes more restricted. is that something to fear? james: it will be a concern. i don't think we have this in...
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tom, thank you so much. former u.s. ambassador to iraq as well as kuwait and currently president of the arab gulf states institute there in washington. mr. ambassador, welcome, sir. >> very happy to be here. thank you. >> we just mentioned we learned from the chairman of joint chiefs there was a clear evidence soleimani was planning a quote/unquote significant campaign of violence against the u.s. what might he mean by that? >> we have seen in the past that the iranian quds force in conjunction with a number of their proxy forces and supporters in yemen, in iraq, in other parts of the region, have worked to put pressure on the united states, and man i should walk back about a year and say, after the trump administration withdrew from the iran nuclear deal and then imposed the maximum pressure economic sanctions, we saw a period of time where iran tried to get europe to intervene and lessen the sanctions. when that didn't work, middle of last year you saw a new campaign from iran putting mines on tankers outside the strait of hormuz. some
tom, thank you so much. former u.s. ambassador to iraq as well as kuwait and currently president of the arab gulf states institute there in washington. mr. ambassador, welcome, sir. >> very happy to be here. thank you. >> we just mentioned we learned from the chairman of joint chiefs there was a clear evidence soleimani was planning a quote/unquote significant campaign of violence against the u.s. what might he mean by that? >> we have seen in the past that the iranian quds...
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those in iraq may be at the highest risk of attack. holly williams reports tonight tomaghdad. >> reporter: norah, the fear orre in iraq is that there will be revenge attacks against u.s. bases and service members by iran or its proxies. in a chilling video that was posted online, supporters of iran-backed militias have threatened to retaliate by killing american troops. the american ambassador here in orghdad was told by iraq's prime minister today that u.s. troops should leave the country. that follows the resolution passed by iraq's parliament. ahere are about 5,000 u.s. troops here in iraq here for the night against isis. tver the last five years, we've witnessed them combating the extremists in the desert. but now, fearing reprisals by iran, the u.s. military has paused its operations against isis here in iraq. >> o'donnell: holly, thank you. tonight the mourning continues in iran. khe capital today was filled by ght a of mourners, the largest gathering in decades. the procession stretched nearly in d miles as iran's leaders made new vows to avenge the vath of its t
those in iraq may be at the highest risk of attack. holly williams reports tonight tomaghdad. >> reporter: norah, the fear orre in iraq is that there will be revenge attacks against u.s. bases and service members by iran or its proxies. in a chilling video that was posted online, supporters of iran-backed militias have threatened to retaliate by killing american troops. the american ambassador here in orghdad was told by iraq's prime minister today that u.s. troops should leave the...
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iraq. that was tom cotton on life and liberty. responding to some democratic lawmakers.ensions have escalated in that country. iranians taken to the street. what is this mean for the regime. i want to get your reaction of what senator cotton said there about the killing of qassem soleimani. if you are a soldier in the middle east you have a different opinion of this. that is especially in regards to this maximum pressure campaign. when president trump came into office he said he would replace it with something better. the architects of this maximum pressure campaign said that this was actually gonna make complicit to make the new deal. it has have the opposite effect. it has made war more likely not less likely. hopefully we can get something good out of it. if you just look at the impact the answer would be no. it's making them more provocative and lashing out more. when you don't have the possibility where they can talk to the americans where is the basis to even start. if you do something that moves that closer to war. that is not in our interest. he was pretty busy o
iraq. that was tom cotton on life and liberty. responding to some democratic lawmakers.ensions have escalated in that country. iranians taken to the street. what is this mean for the regime. i want to get your reaction of what senator cotton said there about the killing of qassem soleimani. if you are a soldier in the middle east you have a different opinion of this. that is especially in regards to this maximum pressure campaign. when president trump came into office he said he would replace...
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is it time to leave iraq? tom: the u.s. -- ian: the u.s. does not want to leave iraq. cing. smart countries in the region are recognizing that, and they are planning accordingly. tom: go ahead, francine. francine: i just don't understand -- if you look at the middle east, how do you make it more stable? who is a force for good that can make a meaningful difference? ian: in the near term, it is not about a force for good. in the near term, it is a bunch of people in the middle east who feel left out and are turning to radicalism. you need to educate these people. mohammad bin salman is probably doing more. next, the president of the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the meetings of the world economic forum it davos as we say -- at davos, as we say good morning to you. here, atalk about perfect day as we await the president of the united states in a widely anticipated speech with a whole different energy than what we saw three years ago. dramatically different. francine: we spoke to a number of people and the question is will he come and try to antagonize people? they
is it time to leave iraq? tom: the u.s. -- ian: the u.s. does not want to leave iraq. cing. smart countries in the region are recognizing that, and they are planning accordingly. tom: go ahead, francine. francine: i just don't understand -- if you look at the middle east, how do you make it more stable? who is a force for good that can make a meaningful difference? ian: in the near term, it is not about a force for good. in the near term, it is a bunch of people in the middle east who feel left...
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tom burridge, bbc news in leeds. in iraqsters have been killed today as demonstrators continue theircampaign for new elections and an end to corruption. most of the protesters are young iraqis who want an end to american and iranian interference in the country. more than 500 have been killed by security forces and pro—iranian militia during months of demonstrations. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman nik millard have spent the past few days following the protesters in baghdad. iraq is both a country in gridlock and coming apart at the seams. for months, young iraqis have been on the streets, intent on sweeping away the old guard. they say their government isn't listening, so these young iraqis are piling on the pressure — here in baghdad and in cities across iraq. they say their demands won't be forgotten and their protests won't end. they've already brought down the last government, but it's not enough. in a country of fierce division, they've emerged united — sunni, shia, christian, rich and po
tom burridge, bbc news in leeds. in iraqsters have been killed today as demonstrators continue theircampaign for new elections and an end to corruption. most of the protesters are young iraqis who want an end to american and iranian interference in the country. more than 500 have been killed by security forces and pro—iranian militia during months of demonstrations. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman nik millard have spent the past few days following the...
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iraq. joining me, tom costello. tom, what are investigators looking for, why are they so sure iran is responsible? that plane had over 80 iranians on it, specifically some of the brightest engineering students from their country. >> so to be clear, nobody here is alleging this was a deliberate act but rather it was a mistaken shoot down. but to be clear also, the u.s., canada, britain, australia, and netherlands all say they have information that suggest that in fact yes, iran accidentally fired russian made sa-15 tore missiles at the plane early on tuesday morning, bringing it down. we should also make the point, this is very important, that there are reports now out of tehran that iran has significantly altered or moved the scene, moved the wreckage scene, moving evidence and debris. that's very problematic. as you know, anytime you have a plane crash, the goal is to preserve evidence on the ground for as long as possible, document where it is, look at every piece of debris, look for any signs or clues of what may
iraq. joining me, tom costello. tom, what are investigators looking for, why are they so sure iran is responsible? that plane had over 80 iranians on it, specifically some of the brightest engineering students from their country. >> so to be clear, nobody here is alleging this was a deliberate act but rather it was a mistaken shoot down. but to be clear also, the u.s., canada, britain, australia, and netherlands all say they have information that suggest that in fact yes, iran...
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i want to bring in tom spoehr, former deputy commander in iraq. great to see you. i want to know how many americans were in danger and how it is that you miss two military bases? did they get lucky you are a mess on purpose? >> 5,000 people total u.s. service members in iraq, so each one knows 300 or 400 service members total. i don't think this is within iran's capability to try and miss u.s. forces. these missiles that they used are not accurate. they are accurate to within half a mile, and they are aimed at the basis, there was a good chance of hitting them. but i don't think it is within their ability to actually deliberately miss u.s. service members as well. >> harris: did they get lucky? >> i think so, from our perspective, and it worked out for the best for both of our countries. >> harris: how does it work, the iraqis just let that happen? they had more people from what you're saying saying and we would. >> these are the basis, they have more people than we did, and it is their sovereign country. so we hear that the prime minister got the phone call, ahead
i want to bring in tom spoehr, former deputy commander in iraq. great to see you. i want to know how many americans were in danger and how it is that you miss two military bases? did they get lucky you are a mess on purpose? >> 5,000 people total u.s. service members in iraq, so each one knows 300 or 400 service members total. i don't think this is within iran's capability to try and miss u.s. forces. these missiles that they used are not accurate. they are accurate to within half a mile,...
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i think iran only has greater influence on iraq and that was not the point. tomsd: he is a smart guy and terrific. the conversation between larry and roger was magnificent. was more --ear-old marc: roger ferguson david: -- david: roger ferguson says we will have our muted returns and lawrence kudlow saying we have not gone far enough. tom: i cannot say enough about this project he is putting week,er for wall street another time and place forward. do not miss that this evening, 6:00 p.m. with david westin. it is jobs day, much more to talk about jim caron -- talk about. jim caron of morgan stanley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "surveillance," it is jobs day in america. with us, jim caron from morgan stanley. and the hugece dispersion of opinion that i see, the vector of the 10 year yield lower and others gloomy on the economy. zentner get ellen together, are you on speaking terms or are you poles apart? jim: we are close on how we see things and ellen has had a phenomenal call over the past few years. the jobs number is more of a range than a consensus. 125,000een numbe
i think iran only has greater influence on iraq and that was not the point. tomsd: he is a smart guy and terrific. the conversation between larry and roger was magnificent. was more --ear-old marc: roger ferguson david: -- david: roger ferguson says we will have our muted returns and lawrence kudlow saying we have not gone far enough. tom: i cannot say enough about this project he is putting week,er for wall street another time and place forward. do not miss that this evening, 6:00 p.m. with...
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second, there is a risk of the iraq state being either in iran's orbit or being at risk for -- tom: wen that in the last 24 hours. this has been the story overnight sunday into monday. meredith: the u.s. is becoming persona non grata in iraq. looking at tying into china as well, reaffirm for us the linkage of the silk road of china. of yes,the linkage russia, but more china with a struggling iran? henry: it is an important issue to look at, frankly because the chinese have long seen iran as a key part of the belt and road initiative, but they have also been looking elsewhere in the gulf over the five to 10 years, and hedging their bets, i would not say they have switched sides to focus more on the sunni world, but china, if you were to look at the crisis today, you would see china having a more prominent role in trying to iran stepe and take aside. right now they are largely staying on the sidelines, content to skirt sanctions on the margins. letting iran for and for itself. francine: what does this all mean for the president -- for the present's media strategy? is it a calculation or
second, there is a risk of the iraq state being either in iran's orbit or being at risk for -- tom: wen that in the last 24 hours. this has been the story overnight sunday into monday. meredith: the u.s. is becoming persona non grata in iraq. looking at tying into china as well, reaffirm for us the linkage of the silk road of china. of yes,the linkage russia, but more china with a struggling iran? henry: it is an important issue to look at, frankly because the chinese have long seen iran as a...
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today's letter to the editor at the new york times you may have noticed there was a letter by iraq war veteran, tom. who responded to the article that was carried a couple of days ago about the increase of suicide rates among veterans today. and in his letter, he pointed to the concept of moral injury. she defines as quote, one to the soul and psyche. any rights it causes combat veterans to question the morality of the actions they were ordered to take during combat one veteran news eloquent essay in the book reveals him is bill sure. phil served in combat in vietnam and was an antiwar resistor. he now teaches photography mn park college in california. and he was an artist in residence at the addison gallery of american art in massachusetts. and he is the co-author with melissa seidenberg of the book, a matter of conscience of g.i. resistance during the vietnam war. i would like to welcome this short to the podium. let's here's his side. [applause]. >> the book that barb we are just talking about is this book which is out of print, just published in 1992. you can still get it on amazon. is the 58 o
today's letter to the editor at the new york times you may have noticed there was a letter by iraq war veteran, tom. who responded to the article that was carried a couple of days ago about the increase of suicide rates among veterans today. and in his letter, he pointed to the concept of moral injury. she defines as quote, one to the soul and psyche. any rights it causes combat veterans to question the morality of the actions they were ordered to take during combat one veteran news eloquent...
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iraq. we will bring in tom tillis, member of the senate judiciary and senate armed service committee.going to start with impeachment, but i want to get your reaction on the breaking news. president trump saying moments ago that he believes that general soleimani was planning to blow up the u.s. embassy in baghdad and go after other embassies, your response, sir? >> well, soleimani was responsible for the attack last week. i firmly believe that he was back in iraq to plan the next attack. and it makes sense that he would go after the embassy. that's why he had to be taken out. but not based on the future threat. he needed to be taken out based on the fact that he is responsible for hundreds of men and women in uniform in iraq, and a number of terrorist operations over the last 20 years that he has led the horse and the irg c. >> trace: that brings us into "wall street journal" reporting, i will read this to you, mr. trump after the strike told associates that he was under pressure to deal with general s. senators he views as important supporters and his upcoming impeachment trial in th
iraq. we will bring in tom tillis, member of the senate judiciary and senate armed service committee.going to start with impeachment, but i want to get your reaction on the breaking news. president trump saying moments ago that he believes that general soleimani was planning to blow up the u.s. embassy in baghdad and go after other embassies, your response, sir? >> well, soleimani was responsible for the attack last week. i firmly believe that he was back in iraq to plan the next attack....
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the president of the swiss consistent federation, the prime minister of pakistan and tom h w he'll meet with iraq'sister. one of the things the president is doing in davos is to give an indication to the world that regardless of what is going on on capitol hill today, all is well with the white house in the administration. and also illuminating a contrast that is here in davos, switzerland, do doing what he ss is the business of the country while back home in the united states the democrats are trying to take him out. cheryl, lauren. lauren: he yes, the split screen, indeed. thank you very much. cheryl: president trump is set to head to the congress center very soon. we'll a take those pictures live if we get them and he'll give the speech of t to the world ec. we'll the take all of the live events out of davos for you. as john mentioned in his report, your favorite french wine and cheese will not face higher tariffs, which would have meant higher prices at home. the united states and france have reached a trade truce over france's digital services tax on big technology companies like facebook, goo
the president of the swiss consistent federation, the prime minister of pakistan and tom h w he'll meet with iraq'sister. one of the things the president is doing in davos is to give an indication to the world that regardless of what is going on on capitol hill today, all is well with the white house in the administration. and also illuminating a contrast that is here in davos, switzerland, do doing what he ss is the business of the country while back home in the united states the democrats are...
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iraq and isis emerged was because of the shia militias and their attacks against sunni population. so on the ground what happens now with mobilization forces and isis that is not defeated? >> right, tom. i mean this is the biggest concern, as you say iraq sliding again into a sectarian war. we heard yesterday the pmf is planning a million man march. the biggest casualty and that is truly tragic that iraq can result out of all of this are the protests. the youth that have been out in the street since early october calling for very much a vi patriotic non-u.s. agenda. in iraq we've seen them get much smaller, shrink in size and their voices are getting drowned. if that is the case, i can see we're going back to post-2011, the phase where the u.s. pulled out and we saw sunni resurge ensy and isis take off and we saw rather incompetent government with maliki but the biggest out of all of this may be iraq and the protests themselves. >> we are out of time now. i would like to thank the panelists and thank you. and i would like to say a transcript of this conference will be published in our journal, the spring issue of our journal. it will be posted on the website within a day or two. and
iraq and isis emerged was because of the shia militias and their attacks against sunni population. so on the ground what happens now with mobilization forces and isis that is not defeated? >> right, tom. i mean this is the biggest concern, as you say iraq sliding again into a sectarian war. we heard yesterday the pmf is planning a million man march. the biggest casualty and that is truly tragic that iraq can result out of all of this are the protests. the youth that have been out in the...
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readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes iraq right now i would leaveour troops there and the 6 candidate businessm tom stier ice is issuing himself as the outsider but this time from someone from the outsi to have a strategic view out what we're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates, speaking out on y issues on heal care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health overdue on foreign policy what you want in a president is someone who has dealt with these life and death issues and who has made decisns and takinon donald trump i am the one who has to brought his coalition. anyone running up here. this race, i'm steve >>still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news state lawmakers say hat they are one step closer fixing a loophole that benefits drunk drivers. a little peek outside check in on conditions around the bay area, it chilly out there dipping down into the 30's this morning, here's a peek at what i want to cross the golden gate for traffic looks good in both directions just a little bit bridge work heading northbound out of san francisco wilcheck whethe america isn't jus
readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes iraq right now i would leaveour troops there and the 6 candidate businessm tom stier ice is issuing himself as the outsider but this time from someone from the outsi to have a strategic view out what we're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates, speaking out on y issues on heal care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health overdue on foreign policy what you want in a president is someone who has dealt...
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tom cruise. today iran launched a military attack against troops in iraq.ut this is when it becomes particularly preposterous that our president is donald trump. we might be at war. and this guy, you know what he's busy, he's bragging. he gave a doozy of an interview to rush limbaugh, during which he claims to have wiped out isis, which he has not and boasted he was having dinner with mark zuckerberg and zuckerberg congratulated hem for bei being number one on facebook which he also is not. our country is being run by the equivalent of a giant foam finger. he's not number one on facebook. this is such a lie, mark zuckerberg immediately posted it to facebook. we also don't know when or if the dinner, these dinner he said they had took place. it's entirely possible he met some guy in a hoodie and assumed it was mark zuckerberg. a republican congressman, paul gosart of arizona, his own siblings took out an attack ad against hem durgim during midte. he tweeted this photo of president obama shaking hands with rouhani quoting the world is a better place without t
tom cruise. today iran launched a military attack against troops in iraq.ut this is when it becomes particularly preposterous that our president is donald trump. we might be at war. and this guy, you know what he's busy, he's bragging. he gave a doozy of an interview to rush limbaugh, during which he claims to have wiped out isis, which he has not and boasted he was having dinner with mark zuckerberg and zuckerberg congratulated hem for bei being number one on facebook which he also is not. our...
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obligation to protect a diplomatic facilities of the united states in iraq he also spoke pump a on the phone to the qatari amir tom ambit how many out thought any qatar is a very critical ally of the united states in the region qatar and the united states have very important commercial political and security ties and even any given time there are about 10000 u.s. troops in qatar to one of the largest military bases for the u.s. in the entire middle east the 2 leaders discussed. ongoing situation in the region into the readout from the state department didn't get into a lot more details other than that but clearly qatar is a very important country because it's not only an ally of the united states of course but also qatar being a neighbor to iran also has relations with iran and qatar generally from a diplomatic standpoint but between the conflict between iran and the united states qatar has a tendency to. take a moderator's role is. if you will are not taking sides they're preaching peace over all so clearly pompei oh now the message out of washington was talk to the regional allies to try to get a better sense of
obligation to protect a diplomatic facilities of the united states in iraq he also spoke pump a on the phone to the qatari amir tom ambit how many out thought any qatar is a very critical ally of the united states in the region qatar and the united states have very important commercial political and security ties and even any given time there are about 10000 u.s. troops in qatar to one of the largest military bases for the u.s. in the entire middle east the 2 leaders discussed. ongoing...
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tom cotton. you wrote a book, "sacred duty," it's a beautiful book. ways your relationship to this. >> between my tours of duty in iraqserved in the old guard. it traces its lineage back to george washington. since 1948 it has been our nation's ceremonial unit. it has performed funeral ceremonies and most famously guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier. i conducted hundreds of funerals for our veterans and comrades. arlington get 4 million visitors a year. there have been many books written about a luno a -- writtt arlington cemetery. but i wanted to write a book about the old guard. mark: just to see what the men and women do with their uniforms, how meticulous they are with the medals and everything else, it's beautiful. so i want to thank you for that as well. i want to get into the foreign policy issue with israel. president trump has been the most pro israel president since there has been a state of israel. he promised certain things and did certain things. he has an 80% popularity rate in israel. you have been around long enough to see presidents make promises and not follow through. >> i have seen the change
tom cotton. you wrote a book, "sacred duty," it's a beautiful book. ways your relationship to this. >> between my tours of duty in iraqserved in the old guard. it traces its lineage back to george washington. since 1948 it has been our nation's ceremonial unit. it has performed funeral ceremonies and most famously guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier. i conducted hundreds of funerals for our veterans and comrades. arlington get 4 million visitors a year. there have been many...
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passive tom being active in iraq. one wonders what the direction of the footprint in iraq might be.n backed forces are looking to use this as an excuse to evict america from iraq. been anleimani has advocate of using every crisis to get the iraqi parliament to amend the agreement and eject america from iraq. we will see if that happens into play 20. from here is larry colorado. caller: good morning. i have two questions. you can address either one. how do you define or make a difference between an assassination and an act against the terrorist? would you consider him a terrorist or a high-ranking of an official, which means to me, it would be an assassination? that is a good point. you hinted at the definition in your statement. i would say this is more of a killing than an assassination. custom sola money, by virtue of being in charge of one of the five branches of government occupied and enforced political office of the islamic republic. know it is less of a stem and leaf plot organ organization. -- of an organization. he indirectly reports to the supreme leader. he had a lot of i
passive tom being active in iraq. one wonders what the direction of the footprint in iraq might be.n backed forces are looking to use this as an excuse to evict america from iraq. been anleimani has advocate of using every crisis to get the iraqi parliament to amend the agreement and eject america from iraq. we will see if that happens into play 20. from here is larry colorado. caller: good morning. i have two questions. you can address either one. how do you define or make a difference between...
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coming up, senator tom cotton who served also in the military and baghdad and iraq and afghanistan also the formal advisor to president on the run and he says america is safer because of the actions taken by president trump and that's up next. ♪ av fast. only thermacare ultra pain relieving cream has 4 active ingredients to fight pain 4 different ways. get powerful relief today, with thermacare. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! ♪ >> it's an all-out war with iran it would make the war that we have seen and iraq and in afghanistan look like a picnic and it will be more costly in lives, american lives, american taxpayer dollars and all towards accomplishing what goal? >> martha: 2020 congress 2020 sc president cand
coming up, senator tom cotton who served also in the military and baghdad and iraq and afghanistan also the formal advisor to president on the run and he says america is safer because of the actions taken by president trump and that's up next. ♪ av fast. only thermacare ultra pain relieving cream has 4 active ingredients to fight pain 4 different ways. get powerful relief today, with thermacare. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub...
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iraq altogether. they have to reform their systems. tomo, and the tanner -- tenor of all the books is that iran is the most developed, complex, stable capitalist economy in the middle east. do we have the potential to destroy that reality? are we at a point where we destroy the best chance of success in the middle east? ayham: i think the iranian trajectory is clear. iran and turkey have real influence today, military, economic, population, education. that is not going away because of tension between iran, saudi arabia, and the u.s. the challenge is we have most of the oil in countries that have more challenging dynamics. the demographics in the golf, saudi arabia in particular, employment issues. it is at the heart of what can impact the economy, that is what is in trouble. tom: thank you so much. jim glassman, you are one day too early. coming up, we will drive forward this conversation on the nation's international relations 8:00james stavridis in the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ are watching bloomberg "surveillance." a new ceo of bed,
iraq altogether. they have to reform their systems. tomo, and the tanner -- tenor of all the books is that iran is the most developed, complex, stable capitalist economy in the middle east. do we have the potential to destroy that reality? are we at a point where we destroy the best chance of success in the middle east? ayham: i think the iranian trajectory is clear. iran and turkey have real influence today, military, economic, population, education. that is not going away because of tension...
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iraq. the federal aviation authority made that announcement before news of the crash. our transport correspondent tome joins us in the studio now. the main point here is that this is the early stage of the investigation into the crash. there are reports from tehran, one suggesting some kind of technical problem, another from the ukrainian embassy in tehran, suggesting engine failure. but a former crash investigator i have been speaking to this morning is heaping scepticism on the engine failure theory at this stage because it is too early. if you look at the data of the flight from when it took off from tehran, according to the data which is openly available, the plane climb to about 7000 feet and then the data disappears. any theories that engine failure should be treated with massive caution. just to add to that, the 737 800 is seen as a real workforce for boeing with a fantastic safety record. it is only three years old, this one. if you have travelled around the world you will have travelled on one of these planes. it is part of the new generation of the 737. the 737 max is the new version of tha
iraq. the federal aviation authority made that announcement before news of the crash. our transport correspondent tome joins us in the studio now. the main point here is that this is the early stage of the investigation into the crash. there are reports from tehran, one suggesting some kind of technical problem, another from the ukrainian embassy in tehran, suggesting engine failure. but a former crash investigator i have been speaking to this morning is heaping scepticism on the engine failure...
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iraq is there a connection? many asking whether an iranian missile misfired possibly shooting down the plane. here is tom costello. >> reporter: in the predawn darkness in teheran, the flaming wreckage of a ukrainian passenger plane. the question tonight, could an iranian fired missile have brought it down? ukrainian airlines flight 752 left teheran airport at 6:12 local time and less than two minutes into flight, the plane suddenly disappeared from radar at 7,900 feet agency run by iranian students not confirmed by nbc, appears to show the plane on fire shedding pieces as it streaked across the sky, then exploding and crashing to the ground among the dead 82 iranians and 63 canadians. >> whatever happened happened suddenly an catastrophically not leaving time for communication. >> reporter: they suggested a technical failure caused the crash ruling out a missile strike but the ukrainian prime minister is withholding judgment telling reporters we will demand that this investigation is conducted as transparently as possible iran says both black boxes had been recovered but insists they will not go to the
iraq is there a connection? many asking whether an iranian missile misfired possibly shooting down the plane. here is tom costello. >> reporter: in the predawn darkness in teheran, the flaming wreckage of a ukrainian passenger plane. the question tonight, could an iranian fired missile have brought it down? ukrainian airlines flight 752 left teheran airport at 6:12 local time and less than two minutes into flight, the plane suddenly disappeared from radar at 7,900 feet agency run by...
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tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arestill ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay since my dvt blood clot i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another, and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may t
tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arestill ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay since my dvt blood clot i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and...
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tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arece in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ stay resthe new rx,the icon thatcrafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my breakfast... on the edges of cliffs... on a ski lift... everywhere. for a limited time, go to audible.com to save $50 on your first year of membership. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your tr
tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arece in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that...
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tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they areuse of force in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay ♪ things you can do with schwab: you can earn more when you invest your cash. ♪ you can get a satisfaction guarantee. ♪ you can also wonder why our competitors don't offer that. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. >> today we take a momentous step, one that has never been taken before with china toward a future of fair and reciprocal trade as we sign phase 1 of the historic trade deal between the united states and china. together we are writing the wrongs of the past and economic justice and security for american workers, farmers a
tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they areuse of force in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay ♪ things you can do with schwab: you can earn more when you invest your cash. ♪ you can get a satisfaction guarantee. ♪ you can also wonder why our...
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sanders, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and tom steyer will likely be asked about president trump authorizing the airstrike in iraq that killed a top iranian general. the debate will be criticized for lack of diversity on stage and there are five men, one woman and no minorities. the presser says the situation will be seen differently. >> it's differently diverse. you still have a gay man and you have three women and elderly people that are in a minority category that we ignore. >> the latest poll shows biden leading with sanders it's in second and then buttigieg and warren. with 1.5 months before the polls, bernie sanders is leading the tight race in california and according to the public policy institute, sanders leads with 27% support among likely democratic voters, followed by joe biden was 24% and elizabeth warren at 23%. pete buttigieg is a distant fourth at 6% and amy klobuchar has 4%. >>> palo alto approved a parking program overnight with people living in their cars and other vehicles. the safe parking program was approved unanimously by the city council on that program, like others, will also connect peo
sanders, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and tom steyer will likely be asked about president trump authorizing the airstrike in iraq that killed a top iranian general. the debate will be criticized for lack of diversity on stage and there are five men, one woman and no minorities. the presser says the situation will be seen differently. >> it's differently diverse. you still have a gay man and you have three women and elderly people that are in a minority category that we...
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tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arese of force in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth paying? and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. all with great t
tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they arese of force in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth paying? and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay...
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tom steyer, i don't know, bernie, even questioned the afghan resolution, not just iraq but now they areo use of force in afghanistan. paul: all right, still ahead back to back trade wins for the white house as the president signs a phase 1 trade deal with china and the senate passes the usmca agreement but were the trump tariffs worth pay stay restless with the icon that does the same. the new rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your...
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tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumatic stress disorder. being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. just because you've left the military doesn't mean your life is over, because when these guys are coming home, i'm kind of leading and training them, instead of for combat, i'm leading and training them to heal. and if i come away with anything from the wounded warrior project, it's them giving my life back. my name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from post-traumatic stress d
tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors...
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tom burridge, a transport correspondent. the time is 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime. two us airbases in iraqballistic missiles fired from iran. iranian state television said the attack was in retaliation for the death of general soleimani, killed last week in a us air strike. coming up on bbc news. a mid—match meltdown. stefanos tsitsipas accidentally hits his dad, and then gets told off by his mother as he loses his temper in australia. despite the number of stories we reported about knife crime and violence last year, analysis by bbc news now shows that the number of people murdered across the uk has fallen for the first time in five years. there were 650 killings in 2019, down from 774 the year before — although killings in the capital rose for a third consecutive year. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has more details. freeze! we have a warrant. relentless. that's how merseyside police described their battle against organised crime. in the last year, they've seized drugs, cash, guns, even hand grenades. they've been using these quad bikes to search for the weapons gangs hide in
tom burridge, a transport correspondent. the time is 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime. two us airbases in iraqballistic missiles fired from iran. iranian state television said the attack was in retaliation for the death of general soleimani, killed last week in a us air strike. coming up on bbc news. a mid—match meltdown. stefanos tsitsipas accidentally hits his dad, and then gets told off by his mother as he loses his temper in australia. despite the number of stories we reported about...
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and flying over in iraq think right so we join the 1st helical to mission of the devastation caused by volcano tom. hello the bottle of hours ago night and some might still start but the rain has been falling recently in east australia has been beneficial to quench some fires and the slowing weaving nature of this is meant that the reg has been repeating itself in one of 2 places more than once and where it has in cities a case in point it's certainly come down fairly heavily now that line is the forecast for saturday and again it's all way up the coast from then into sydney inland and beyond to queensland and the showers develop a little bit inland but not a lot so it's the fire risk area that is getting drenched but not i view it on the victoria the pictures rather dry when they're not completely dry it western australia were to showers and that's particularly true up towards 80 mile beach maybe occasionally beyond that up towards darwin but the same line exists here on the eastern side rather more hope for victoria and other parts of new south wales where the drought is still in and the sort of
and flying over in iraq think right so we join the 1st helical to mission of the devastation caused by volcano tom. hello the bottle of hours ago night and some might still start but the rain has been falling recently in east australia has been beneficial to quench some fires and the slowing weaving nature of this is meant that the reg has been repeating itself in one of 2 places more than once and where it has in cities a case in point it's certainly come down fairly heavily now that line is...
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iraq tonight. and homeland security is warning iran could also strike here at home with a sophisticated cyberattack. here's tom costello with that. >> reporter: amid heightened security at military bases and federal buildings, homeland security also warns of potentially disruptive and destructive iranian cyber operations targeting finance, energy and telecom organizations. the u.s. says iran has a history of cyber attacks. >> we know iran has used that sophisticated capability over the years to destroy organizations. tens of thousands of computers rendered inoperable. >> reporter: from 2011 to 2012, hacking u.s. banks and locking out customers. 2013, accessing a dam's control systems in upstate new from 2013 to '17, targeting u.s. states, universities, the energy and labor departments and the u.n. the nation's energy companies regularly war game their response to a cyberattack that could shut off power to tens of millions. pedro pizarro runs power giant edison international in california the fact that you do have three distinct grids or separate systems in the united states actually in this case works to your
iraq tonight. and homeland security is warning iran could also strike here at home with a sophisticated cyberattack. here's tom costello with that. >> reporter: amid heightened security at military bases and federal buildings, homeland security also warns of potentially disruptive and destructive iranian cyber operations targeting finance, energy and telecom organizations. the u.s. says iran has a history of cyber attacks. >> we know iran has used that sophisticated capability over...
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tom hanson. >>> it's thursday, december 2nd, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." growing unrest. more american troops are headed to the middle east after pro-iran supporters attacked the u.s. embassy in iraq protesters to retreat. >>> a spike in anti-semitic attacks. new york city is ramping up security after 13 incidents in a little more than a week. how the jewish community is pushing back against hatred. >> they're going to attack jews, they're going to pay a price. >>> bush fire crisis. thousands of australians are forced to flee their homes as the deadly fires continue to cause havoc.
tom hanson. >>> it's thursday, december 2nd, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." growing unrest. more american troops are headed to the middle east after pro-iran supporters attacked the u.s. embassy in iraq protesters to retreat. >>> a spike in anti-semitic attacks. new york city is ramping up security after 13 incidents in a little more than a week. how the jewish community is pushing back against hatred. >> they're going to attack jews, they're going to...
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iraq. if you are worried about other he bassies being attacked in the region. you don't have the luxury of being able to hash it out with^er tomd harry or i will than and rashida or nancy. it doesn't work that way. this whole effort to undermine the president is wrong. it just doesn't work that way. and they know better. joining me, former national security advisor, kt mcfarland. it doesn't work that way. you have got to make decisions. can you afford the dangerous prospect of word leak out. then possibly you wouldn't get the guy or americans would die as a result. >> you know, there is a reason he is called the chief executive. there is a won't war powers are put in the hands of the president by the constitution. i was in the white house situation room when president trump took his first military action. the bombing of the syrian airfield where they had launched attacks, chemical attacks. president trump very lib rattily got all the options. he asked the people in the situation room, he asked the military, the state department guys, intelligence, what would happen with this happened, what could go wrong. then he made the deci
iraq. if you are worried about other he bassies being attacked in the region. you don't have the luxury of being able to hash it out with^er tomd harry or i will than and rashida or nancy. it doesn't work that way. this whole effort to undermine the president is wrong. it just doesn't work that way. and they know better. joining me, former national security advisor, kt mcfarland. it doesn't work that way. you have got to make decisions. can you afford the dangerous prospect of word leak out....
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iraq. >> and now the answer to our pop quiz. the 2019 champ with the m a ga hat was cornerback tom brady, longtime friend of donald trump. >> what is nice about tom brady is even when he loses he is still winning because he gets to cry in a big pile of money with a supermodel. >> who can forget 2019? >> donald trump -- these are real estate guys, he's always looking at an empty field. a lot of trump's ideas people have a knee-jerk reaction and you think about it and actually that is a great idea, strategically, militarily. >> people call alaska seward's folly. we bought alaska from the russians, turned out to be a pretty good purchase. >> if the price is right and our president is a real estate guy and somebody says we can buy it. see about buying the place. >> maybe buying countries via twitter isn't the way to do it. he is a real estate guy. he should know if you're going to buy greenland you might get on the phone worth and say do me a favor. >> donald trump will tweets out, hashtag waking up. he is going to always tweet. >> he visits denmark and canceled it because he didn't like that denmark's 2 mother greenland offer. >> t
iraq. >> and now the answer to our pop quiz. the 2019 champ with the m a ga hat was cornerback tom brady, longtime friend of donald trump. >> what is nice about tom brady is even when he loses he is still winning because he gets to cry in a big pile of money with a supermodel. >> who can forget 2019? >> donald trump -- these are real estate guys, he's always looking at an empty field. a lot of trump's ideas people have a knee-jerk reaction and you think about it and...
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wrote at the time, quote, the first wave of bombs fell in iraq minutes after republicans began their closed door strategy session. here is how tom brokaw described the feeling at the time. >> none of us can remember, at least in recent memory, the confluence of these kinds of events in which you have a major military action ordered by the president of the united states who is on the eve of being put on the dock in the united states house of representatives and subjected to articles of impeachment just 15 hours later. >> now, at the time, many of the president's critics, particularly republican critics yelled "wag the dog." they accused the president of trying to distract from his impeachment. here's what gerald solomon of new york said. it's obvious they're doing everything they can to postpone the vote. this was the line, that this was transparent, ripped right out of a screen play from hollywood. here we are two or more decades later. president trump is impeached. his senate trial is looming over him. he is clearly very agitated with the situation. i don't think that's really in dispute. like he communicates. he lets us know h
wrote at the time, quote, the first wave of bombs fell in iraq minutes after republicans began their closed door strategy session. here is how tom brokaw described the feeling at the time. >> none of us can remember, at least in recent memory, the confluence of these kinds of events in which you have a major military action ordered by the president of the united states who is on the eve of being put on the dock in the united states house of representatives and subjected to articles of...
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seat and iraq i think is still iraq military need to back up a need to also that's training and we have thank you very much journalist amir most and clinical correspondent tom aspera thank you both the trial of film producer harvey weinstein has started in new york weinstein is facing charges of rape and sexual assault brought by 2 women at the same time he paces new charges in los angeles the district attorney there has charged him with raping one woman and sexually assaulting another on consecutive nights in 2013 weinstein has denied the new york charges he says any sexual encounters were consensual the disgraced former hollywood mogul harvey weinstein arriving at the new york supreme court the 67 year old continues to use a walking frame as a result of in august car accident for which the police report details no injuries to film producer will face 5 charges brought by 2 women including one of ripe the woman who accuses want staying on that most serious charge remains anonymous the other is from a production assistant who alleges the pope fiction produce a forcibly performed on real 6. both of my clients in this case. have been very brave very courageous
seat and iraq i think is still iraq military need to back up a need to also that's training and we have thank you very much journalist amir most and clinical correspondent tom aspera thank you both the trial of film producer harvey weinstein has started in new york weinstein is facing charges of rape and sexual assault brought by 2 women at the same time he paces new charges in los angeles the district attorney there has charged him with raping one woman and sexually assaulting another on...
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i'm going to kill baghdad the i'm going the question is now is tom saying in his mind i've killed kasumi so maybe i should pull out of iraq because i think that's the next interesting step from the united states from a president who's always wanted to say that as a businessman i'm not going to throw good money after bad in iraq and why we spend trillions of dollars maybe it is time to get out of iraq because why are we there if we're going to continue to bleed blood and treasure in a country that it seems is not going to be on our side any time soon ok leave it there thank you very much indeed for your thoughts and your analysis no cousin saw the money played a key role in events across the middle east designing tehran's policies and defending its interests in places like lebanon iraq and syria his death has provoked a strong reaction in iran though and especially in his birthplace of kirmani that's where his body will be buries but only after a prayer service performed by iran's supreme leader and a funeral in tehran on sunday bari explains the significance of qassam soleimani. in his hometown of care man in central iran
i'm going to kill baghdad the i'm going the question is now is tom saying in his mind i've killed kasumi so maybe i should pull out of iraq because i think that's the next interesting step from the united states from a president who's always wanted to say that as a businessman i'm not going to throw good money after bad in iraq and why we spend trillions of dollars maybe it is time to get out of iraq because why are we there if we're going to continue to bleed blood and treasure in a country...
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tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> a developing story. we are getting our first look inside of a u.s. base in iraq that was attacked by an iranian missile strike last wreakment. no american troops were hurt or killed and richard engel is reporting from al assad air base in iraq. >> reporter: american forces had two hours of advanced notice knowing that some sort of attack was coming, and that i were able to take shelter in the bunnin bunningkers and if they hadn't, the situation could have been different and there could have easily been a mass casualty event here and things obviously would have been different than they are right now. and overnight, there was another rocket attack on a base here in iraq. but they were much smaller rocket, and eight of them, and did not hit any american personnel and they were on the base at the time and four iraqis were injured and no claim of responsibility, but likely, it was carried out by the iranian-backed militias in the country who were a wild card and concerns that the militias were still carrying out the attacks could again restart this cycle of violence.
tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> a developing story. we are getting our first look inside of a u.s. base in iraq that was attacked by an iranian missile strike last wreakment. no american troops were hurt or killed and richard engel is reporting from al assad air base in iraq. >> reporter: american forces had two hours of advanced notice knowing that some sort of attack was coming, and that i were able to take shelter in the bunnin bunningkers...
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tom, look, this all happened at a moment that seemed confusing. the attacks had taken place in iraqir space had been closed. it became confusing and it felt like it was part of the same story. could this plane had been hit by a missile or something like that in what do we know happened? >> reporter: i think you're on the track that many people on the outside are thinking about. was this plane hit by some sort of a missile, a ground to air missile? keep in mind, the ukrainians have specifically said they are not ruling out the possibility that the plane was hit by a missile. this happened at about 6:12 in the morning. it was still dark outside. keep in mind the iranians had already fired their missiles at the u.s. they were anticipating the possibility of some sort of a counterattack. suddenly this plane is taking off on a regularly scheduled flight at 6:00 a.m. or so, and it only gets to 7900 feet when suddenly it catches on fire and this is the home video shot by iranian journalism student presumably who may have been up all night because of the stress of the night. look at the fla
tom, look, this all happened at a moment that seemed confusing. the attacks had taken place in iraqir space had been closed. it became confusing and it felt like it was part of the same story. could this plane had been hit by a missile or something like that in what do we know happened? >> reporter: i think you're on the track that many people on the outside are thinking about. was this plane hit by some sort of a missile, a ground to air missile? keep in mind, the ukrainians have...
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readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there and the 6 candidates businessman tom stier ice is issuing himself as the outsider and it's time from someone from the outside of a strategic view about what we're trying to do and how to do it percent candidates, speaking out on key issues on health care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health care for all the time is long overdue on foreign policy what you want in a president is someone who has dealt with these life and death issues and who has made decisions and taking on donald trump i am the one who has to brought his coalition of anyone running up here. this race, i'm steve nannes reporting. inside the area politics host catherine heenan sat down with political analyst michael yockey and tom double to talk about that debate and he talked about the impending impeachment trial in the senate which could affect the presidential candidates who are sitting senators. >>it i want to dispel with this notion that this is all done to help joe biden the patient was going to happen at all it was always going to
readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there and the 6 candidates businessman tom stier ice is issuing himself as the outsider and it's time from someone from the outside of a strategic view about what we're trying to do and how to do it percent candidates, speaking out on key issues on health care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health care for all the time is long overdue on foreign policy what you want in a...
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readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there and the 6 candidates businessman tom stier ice is issuing himself asthe outsider from his time from someone from the outside to have a strategic view about what we're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates speaking out on key issues on health care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health care for all the time is long overdue on foreign policy what you wantin a president is someone who has dealt with these life and death issues and who has made decisions and taking on donald trump i am the one who has to brought his coalition. anyone running up here. this race, i'm steve nannes reporting. evy story we're following tonight the boston red sox have fired their manager alex cora the move comes one day after baseball's commissioner implicated cora. >>in this big sign stealing scandal cora was the bench coach for the houston astro's when they won the 2017 world series. and then cora lead boston to the world series title the following year in his first season as their manager. yesterday the astros fi
readiness to learn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there and the 6 candidates businessman tom stier ice is issuing himself asthe outsider from his time from someone from the outside to have a strategic view about what we're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates speaking out on key issues on health care every other major country on earth is guaranteeing health care for all the time is long overdue on foreign policy what you...
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readiness toearn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there d the 6 candidates businessman tom str ice is issuing himself ashe outsider and this time from someone from the outside of a stregic view abt what 're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates, speing out on key issues on health care every othemajor country on earth is guaranteeing health care for on reign policy what you e want ina president is someone who has dealt with these life and death issues and w has made decisions and taking o has to brought his coalition of anyone running up here. this race, i'm steve nannes democrats believe they have the votes to pass a war powers resolution it would limit presidt trump's powers to start military action ainst iran wihout first getting a green light from congress. >>we believe we'll get 51 votes. >>that is needed to pass and so we work out the timing. we have to figure out how it intersects with impeachment. but we believthat this resolution is the ight way to go. it has the support of all 47 democrats and his vote is crucial. >>pass the resolution democrats say th
readiness toearn from the lessons of the past when it comes to iraq right now i would leave our troops there d the 6 candidates businessman tom str ice is issuing himself ashe outsider and this time from someone from the outside of a stregic view abt what 're trying to do and how to do it for us to candidates, speing out on key issues on health care every othemajor country on earth is guaranteeing health care for on reign policy what you e want ina president is someone who has dealt with these...
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a trade deal with washington, the yuan holding to the strongest level since -- tom: i want to give you a sense of iran, iraq .tates upward of above $70 a barrel, down we go. this has been very linear, very well behaved. this is brent crude, under $65 a barrel. brent crude is the global oil price. francine: looking at german yields, this is a significant story with the 10 year yields climbing to the highest level since may of last year. thanks to the help of hilary clark. we did a correlation between inflation breakeven and the bund. breakevens have been climbing. could this mean that this yield is next? that is what we have been trying to figure out. i know we will discuss that chart at length during the hour. the u.s. has dropped china as a currency manipulator. ahead of the scheduled signing of the phase i trade deal in washington on wednesday. our guests join us. thank you both for joining us. let me kick off with you and your thoughts on the trade deal. phase one will be signed. now china is no longer a currency manipulator in the eyes of the u.s. what happens next? >> obviously this is a short-term cau
a trade deal with washington, the yuan holding to the strongest level since -- tom: i want to give you a sense of iran, iraq .tates upward of above $70 a barrel, down we go. this has been very linear, very well behaved. this is brent crude, under $65 a barrel. brent crude is the global oil price. francine: looking at german yields, this is a significant story with the 10 year yields climbing to the highest level since may of last year. thanks to the help of hilary clark. we did a correlation...