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but also in brussels and in washington peter all of a building. lastly a short reminder of our breaking news this hour iran has admitted that its military an intentionally shot down ukraine's passenger plane on wednesday due to human error for mr jobs or if the error was caused by u.s. adventurism a military statement carried by state media also says the plane was mistaken for a hostile target a jet went down near tehran on wednesday killing all 176 people on board well more on that along with today's other headline news and about 30 minutes for you thanks for tuning in. dr eric jennings from santa ram is considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. by the way this man with no clothes isn't dr jennings he's a member of the indigenous tribes who's helping the don't of put together a personal archive. this is dr jennings people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move sailing yachts and flying aircraft a little like mammals dr strange of with a full set of working fingers this footage is unique because the zoe
but also in brussels and in washington peter all of a building. lastly a short reminder of our breaking news this hour iran has admitted that its military an intentionally shot down ukraine's passenger plane on wednesday due to human error for mr jobs or if the error was caused by u.s. adventurism a military statement carried by state media also says the plane was mistaken for a hostile target a jet went down near tehran on wednesday killing all 176 people on board well more on that along with...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. the u.s. aviation authority has proposed a $5400000.00 fine on boeing for allegedly putting defective parts into its $37.00 max planes internal memos from the company have been released just in staff were aware of numerous problems with the aircraft but failed to alert inspectors. i still haven't been forgiven by god for the covering up i did last year would you put your family on a mag simulated trained aircraft i wouldn't know the blue news designed by clones who own certain supervised by monkeys more than 100 pages of internal communications were delivered to congressional investigators as part of a probe into how the boeing 737 was certified safe before 2 major plane crashes the planes manufacturer released a statement expressing regret over the content of the communications between employees boeing also gave assurances that it had made significant changes to enhance its safety procedures the manufacturer had its entire 737 max fleet grounded last year after
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. the u.s. aviation authority has proposed a $5400000.00 fine on boeing for allegedly putting defective parts into its $37.00 max planes internal memos from the company have been released just in staff were aware of numerous problems with the aircraft but failed to alert inspectors. i still haven't been forgiven by god for the covering up i did last year would you...
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showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington peter welcome back to see you for those watching outside the beltway your federal workforce consists of 2 kinds of people there are political appointees who come and go as administrations change and surviving trump cabinet members show this president the same undaunted loyalty is congressional republicans the other sort of government employees are a political career people who carry on despite who's in the white house peter even with this apology this national archives gaffe was an unfortunate curtsey to royalty well that's one way to look at it it was certainly unfortunate but we don't have royalty in this country but we have his donald trump whom i think that he's a king or a monarch but he isn't and the fact that the national archives even the head of the national archives and then forever who is appointed by obama is so afraid of donald trump that they're willing to. office kate history to actually lie in that way this is unconscionable this would never have happened before but it just
showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington peter welcome back to see you for those watching outside the beltway your federal workforce consists of 2 kinds of people there are political appointees who come and go as administrations change and surviving trump cabinet members show this president the same undaunted loyalty is congressional republicans the other sort of government employees are a political career people who carry on...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. in other international news the salton over a man has died at the age of 79 qaboos bin sayed outside of ruled the gulf nation for almost 50 years and was the longest serving leader in the middle east he had no children and a successor will be chosen by the ruling family omar has declared 3 days of national mourning. the 11 year old school boy has killed his teacher and injured 6 other people in a shooting in northern mexico the boy then turned the gun on himself local officials say the boy asked to go to the bathroom returned with 2 firearms and began shooting the motive for the killing and how the child obtained the weapons so far are clear. elsewhere a standoff has been unfolding in the chill a in the capital santiago riot police used water cannon and tear gas to force back crowds of protesters there on arrest has been simmering since october and it was sparked by a hike in subway fares spiraled into a movement against growing inequality. and other news the u.s
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. in other international news the salton over a man has died at the age of 79 qaboos bin sayed outside of ruled the gulf nation for almost 50 years and was the longest serving leader in the middle east he had no children and a successor will be chosen by the ruling family omar has declared 3 days of national mourning. the 11 year old school boy has killed his teacher...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. belin. and the 2 leaders are expected to emerge from that meeting fairly shortly to address the media will be right across it to soon as it happens. next the u.s. aviation authorities proposed fining plane make a boeing $5400000.00 that as punishment for putting defective parts into its now grounded 737 max passenger jet a trove of newly released internal messages suggest boeing staff were aware of numerous problems with the aircraft but failed to alert inspectors. i still haven't been forgiven by god for the covering up i did last year would you put your family on a mag simulated trained aircraft i wouldn't know this airplane these designed by clones who are in 3rd and supervised by monkeys more than 100 pages of internal communications were delivered to congressional investigators as part of a probe into how the boeing 707 max jet was certified safe prior to 2 major plane crashes the plane's manufacturer released a statement expressing regret over the content of those
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. belin. and the 2 leaders are expected to emerge from that meeting fairly shortly to address the media will be right across it to soon as it happens. next the u.s. aviation authorities proposed fining plane make a boeing $5400000.00 that as punishment for putting defective parts into its now grounded 737 max passenger jet a trove of newly released internal messages suggest...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. early. this expected the when the 2 leaders to emerge from that meeting they will be addressing the media if and when that happens will be across that life. it's another day of protests against pension reform plans in front of these live pictures coming from the french capital rallies in paris and other cities have also been joined by members of the yellow vests protest movement. some parts of the capital the protests turned violent with police resorting to the use of to gas people are angry about government plans to hike the retirement age and to unify the pension system friday the government introduced its bill said that it was open to alternative ideas the unions that were carrying gone with strike action over the issue. wrap things up perfect staying here on r.t. international. school of the eyes the ears of she warned you posted by you and i do. wish that the was more than those. newbie speech and see me you blew truth. about that. in the news i mean guys without in
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. early. this expected the when the 2 leaders to emerge from that meeting they will be addressing the media if and when that happens will be across that life. it's another day of protests against pension reform plans in front of these live pictures coming from the french capital rallies in paris and other cities have also been joined by members of the yellow vests protest...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all of a berlin. lastly a short reminder of our breaking news this hour iran has admitted that its military an intentionally shot down ukraine's passenger plane on wednesday due to human error for mr hobbs every of the air it was caused by u.s. adventurism a military statement carried by state media also says the plane was mistaken for a hostile target a jet went down near tehran on wednesday killing all 176 people on board more on that along with today's other headline news and about 30 minutes for you thanks for tuning in.
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all of a berlin. lastly a short reminder of our breaking news this hour iran has admitted that its military an intentionally shot down ukraine's passenger plane on wednesday due to human error for mr hobbs every of the air it was caused by u.s. adventurism a military statement carried by state media also says the plane was mistaken for a hostile target a jet went down near tehran on...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. belin. now to round up some major international news the sultan of oman has died at the age of 79 been stayed outside ruled the gulf nation for almost 50 years and was the longest serving leader in the middle east he had no children and a successor will be chosen by the ruling family a man has declared 3 days of national mourning. 2 people have died and 6 are injured after a classroom shooting in the mexican city of tori on an 11 year old boy reportedly asked to go to the bathroom returned with 2 handguns and opened fire killing his teacher he then turned the gun on himself officials say the motive is unclear. sound off has been unfolding in the chilean capital santiago riot police used water cannon and tear gas to force back crowds of protesters the unrest has been simmering since october and it was sparked by a hike in subway fares and spiraled into a movement against growing inequality. now the u.s. aviation authority has proposed a 5 a $1000000.00 fine on boeing for
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. belin. now to round up some major international news the sultan of oman has died at the age of 79 been stayed outside ruled the gulf nation for almost 50 years and was the longest serving leader in the middle east he had no children and a successor will be chosen by the ruling family a man has declared 3 days of national mourning. 2 people have died and 6 are injured after...
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and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. but we return to our breaking news now iran has just admitted to unintentionally shooting down the ukrainian plane on wednesday killing all 176 people on board and that comes from an official statement released by state t.v. and news agencies in iran it says the military fired a missile due to human error hit a ukraine airlines flight 75 to the bering 737 went down there tehran on wednesday morning and later that day the u.s. the u.k. and canada cited their intelligence services as saying the plane was brought down by an iranian surface to air missile iran initially denied those claims calling them scientifically impossible and foreign minister judge has just released a statement on twitter he says quote preliminary conclusions of internal investigations by armed forces of a human error at time of crisis caused by u.s. adventurism lead to disaster he continues our preferred regrets apologies and condolences to our people to the families of all victims and to othe
and that's going to be paid attention to not just here in berlin but also in brussels and in washington peter all over r.t. berlin. but we return to our breaking news now iran has just admitted to unintentionally shooting down the ukrainian plane on wednesday killing all 176 people on board and that comes from an official statement released by state t.v. and news agencies in iran it says the military fired a missile due to human error hit a ukraine airlines flight 75 to the bering 737 went down...
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which is again is turning ugly fine ok but is that grounds for impeachment go ahead reign in washington. peter may think it may not make sense to you but the reality is this impeachment has always been a political process and people really need to see this for what it is this is democracy working we have 3 branches of government that share equal power and what they're doing right now is exercising that power and the president now that the impeachment articles have made their way to the senate the president can defend himself this trial is going to be democracy in action because we have representatives of the people essential e able to be that impartial jury now i know that senator mitch mcconnell says he's not a part of their team which aren't really sad if we didn't publish you acting on american it's going to be impartial another hold on how is that ever going to be impartial not going to riddle me this 1st of all you already defined yourself by saying you don't understand this ukraine situation do a little bit or reading under a candidate right now and i know i know i have got your letter a
which is again is turning ugly fine ok but is that grounds for impeachment go ahead reign in washington. peter may think it may not make sense to you but the reality is this impeachment has always been a political process and people really need to see this for what it is this is democracy working we have 3 branches of government that share equal power and what they're doing right now is exercising that power and the president now that the impeachment articles have made their way to the senate...
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there are going to be a lot of hard decisions to be made and there are a lot of people in washington d.c. peter that do not want the system to change because they are massively benefiting from it yeah watch embassy in d.c. and c.n.n. and read the new york times those are the people those are the be ok and you want to jump in because you're the odd man out here and i want to be fair go ahead and in orlando. i appreciate that because i can't say i've heard this donald trump instructor argument a lot and i don't think i'd a 100 percent agree with that in fact i know i don't but i will say folks from the democratic side of the aisle i do think there's an argument to be made that the democrats have seen what trump has done to the republican party that either now you're for trump you're you're you're with him and his administration we're getting out of the way you're retiring you're done as a republican and they do not want that to happen the democratic party by i think they are going so hard after sanders i think they see the polls they're doing their internal numbers they know that sanders is going
there are going to be a lot of hard decisions to be made and there are a lot of people in washington d.c. peter that do not want the system to change because they are massively benefiting from it yeah watch embassy in d.c. and c.n.n. and read the new york times those are the people those are the be ok and you want to jump in because you're the odd man out here and i want to be fair go ahead and in orlando. i appreciate that because i can't say i've heard this donald trump instructor argument a...
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as the director of the national security archives cheney documentation project in washington d.c. peter kornbluh has made it his mission to get to the truth on chile using the freedom of information act it's been a trip budget process that in $27.00 teams paid off. so you have a document in which kissinger actually calls over to the cia and says the president has just approved the proposal for supporting mccurry at the amount of $700000.00 the president wished to see the paper kept going and the amount stipulated could be exceeded if that would be usefully served that purpose i can't think of another. time when i have seen micromanagement by the president of united states of covert propaganda operations in another country and here is the living proof of nixon's personal involvement in making sure that the cia kept elma korea go. classified documents archives here in washington d.c. show that president nixon himself directly authorized funding for and made to the tune of $2000000.00 a serious amount of money in the 1970 s. enough to keep a paper that was in financial difficulties alive a
as the director of the national security archives cheney documentation project in washington d.c. peter kornbluh has made it his mission to get to the truth on chile using the freedom of information act it's been a trip budget process that in $27.00 teams paid off. so you have a document in which kissinger actually calls over to the cia and says the president has just approved the proposal for supporting mccurry at the amount of $700000.00 the president wished to see the paper kept going and...
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peter: was washington's handling of this colored? ?the historical context there .re so many raw nerves here absolutely, no doubt about that at all. was the u.s. embassy in tehran being overrun and stormed, many years ago. for decades ago, but that is still very raw, those images of u.s. helicopters pulling diplomats off the roof of the embassy there in tehran. those images are still very clear in the eyes of many people here in washington. more recently, the u.s. ambassador to libya killed on a benghazic mission in that was stormed a few years ago. these are all things that are very, very much in the mind of pompeo, trump, many people here in washington and the government. on what we saw in baghdad tuesday was certainly a close call for the united states, no doubt about it. i think that's why you are seeing on one level so much diplomatic efforts by pompeo and others in washington but also the sending of 750 u.s. troops to the region, that is a direct response to this because i think the u.s. realized quickly they are very vulnerable i
peter: was washington's handling of this colored? ?the historical context there .re so many raw nerves here absolutely, no doubt about that at all. was the u.s. embassy in tehran being overrun and stormed, many years ago. for decades ago, but that is still very raw, those images of u.s. helicopters pulling diplomats off the roof of the embassy there in tehran. those images are still very clear in the eyes of many people here in washington. more recently, the u.s. ambassador to libya killed on a...
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"deadline: white house" with peter alexander in for nicole wallace begins right now. >>> it is 4:00 here in washingtonexander in for nicole wallace on the day the reality is descending on the white house, that donald j. trump without question will soon stand trial in the senate. impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. today the house speaker nancy pelosi officially set the table for the president's senate trial after weeks of delay announcing that the start of formal procedures tomorrow to name impeachment managers. the closest thing here to prosecuting attorneys and to hand over the articles of impeachment to the senate. pelosi stressing in a statement, quote, the american people deserve the truth and the constitution demands a trial. adding the president and the senators will with be held accountable. with that in mind mitch mcconnell making it clear republicans will not settle for an outright dismissal of the case against president trump. which the president himself suggested they do as recently as yesterday. here is mcconnell. >> there is little or no sentiment in republican con
"deadline: white house" with peter alexander in for nicole wallace begins right now. >>> it is 4:00 here in washingtonexander in for nicole wallace on the day the reality is descending on the white house, that donald j. trump without question will soon stand trial in the senate. impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. today the house speaker nancy pelosi officially set the table for the president's senate trial after weeks of delay announcing that the start...
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. ♪ >>> it's 4:00 here in washington. i'm peter alexander in for my friend, nicole wallace.s donald trump's story unravels on the strike against soleimani after days of shifting explanations for the attack, which sparked ongoing tensions with iran, the administration's credibility crisis culminating this weekend in an admission from the president's own secretary, esper, that he has not seen any evidence to back up the explicit claim on friday there was an imminent threat against four u.s. embassies that led him to order the strike on soleimani. >> well, the president didn't say there was a -- he didn't site a specific piece of evidence. he probably, he believed. i didn't see one with regard to four embassies. >> and as the president's aids and advisors rush to defend president trump against accusations he made up intelligence, here's a reminder of how specific and definitive president trump has sounded in just the last 12 days. >> soleimani was actively planning new attacks and he was looking very seriously at our embassies and not just the embassy in baghdad, but we stopped
. ♪ >>> it's 4:00 here in washington. i'm peter alexander in for my friend, nicole wallace.s donald trump's story unravels on the strike against soleimani after days of shifting explanations for the attack, which sparked ongoing tensions with iran, the administration's credibility crisis culminating this weekend in an admission from the president's own secretary, esper, that he has not seen any evidence to back up the explicit claim on friday there was an imminent threat against four...
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we have ann ger in, white house correspondent for "the washington post," peter wener, adviser to president reagan and george hw bush. julian epstein, democratic strategist, served as chief counsel to democrats during clinton's impeachment, and elise jordan in studio, contributor to "time" magazine, former aide to the white house and state department under george w. bush. julian, i am fascinated of all the decisions that have to be made, we heard what they're doing to prep. one that seems very consequential, will there be witnesses obviously, and will democrats if they call witnesses like john bolton, lev parnas, have to accept the fact that hunter biden will have to be allowed to testify, that the republicans will call him? what do the democrats do? >> look, i think the republicans can play that game with hunter biden, he is not relevant to the central question here, everyone knows it is a political distraction, but i think -- >> but this is a political process. >> well, it's a constitutional process with political dimensions for sure. but i think this is an existential moment for the sena
we have ann ger in, white house correspondent for "the washington post," peter wener, adviser to president reagan and george hw bush. julian epstein, democratic strategist, served as chief counsel to democrats during clinton's impeachment, and elise jordan in studio, contributor to "time" magazine, former aide to the white house and state department under george w. bush. julian, i am fascinated of all the decisions that have to be made, we heard what they're doing to prep....
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, which is the first time german chancellor angela merkel comes to washington -- host: let me put this on the screen. our guest is peter bergen. of 2017, german chancellor angela merkel arrives in washington for her first official visit. they did not enjoy a warm relationship she had enjoyed with obama. trump interpreted the under spending on defense as if he were a landlord collecting rent which drove the germans nuts. trump waived an invoice at youel who told trump, don't understand, this is not real? might notmp understand how nato factors in spending. germany only spent 1.4% on defense spending. her. waves an invoice at it is not how nato works. the question is does he misunderstand how it works question mark jesse pretend -- does he pretend to not understand? putin, kim jong-un, our allies are actually ripping us off which has been a theme with the president since 1987. he took out a full-page ad saying we were being ripped off. host: what is the cost of chaos? guest: high turnover in the cabinet. the reason it is important because if you lose your better advisors or some of your star advisors and you replace them
, which is the first time german chancellor angela merkel comes to washington -- host: let me put this on the screen. our guest is peter bergen. of 2017, german chancellor angela merkel arrives in washington for her first official visit. they did not enjoy a warm relationship she had enjoyed with obama. trump interpreted the under spending on defense as if he were a landlord collecting rent which drove the germans nuts. trump waived an invoice at youel who told trump, don't understand, this is...
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down in washington this hour, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times."ens to be co-author of a very timely book called "impeachment: an american history," which was being read in the senate chamber tonight by senator lamar alexander, a fact that we know because it was tweeted out by one susan glasser, who has an undeniable bias on this topic as she is married to peter baker. peter, we'll begin with you. your reaction to this split news tonight. collins of maine is a yes, which doesn't mean anything yet in terms of the vote total. alexander of tennessee, retiring, is a no with qualifications on his way out the door. >> yeah. it's very suspenseful of course. it's not suspenseful in the final outcome. we've got to remember that. we're still heading to what everybody is certain is an acquittal of the president. the only question is when and after what kind of a process. that gives a lot of people an argument one way or the other, it was a sham trial, a fair trial, what have you. but it is a little bit suspenseful. we don't know which way it could go. it coul
down in washington this hour, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times."ens to be co-author of a very timely book called "impeachment: an american history," which was being read in the senate chamber tonight by senator lamar alexander, a fact that we know because it was tweeted out by one susan glasser, who has an undeniable bias on this topic as she is married to peter baker. peter, we'll begin with you. your reaction to this split news tonight....
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. ♪ >>> it's 4:00 here in washington. i'm peter alexander in for my friend, nicole wallace.ike against soleimani after days of shifting explanations for the attack, which sparked ongoing tensions with iran, the administration's credibility crisis culminating this weekend in an admission from the president's own secretary, esper, that he has not seen any evidence to back up the explicit claim on friday there was an imminent threat against four u.s. embassies that led him to order the strike on soleimani. >> well, the president didn't say there was a -- he didn't site a specific piece of evidence. he probably, he believed. i didn't see one with regard to four embassies.
. ♪ >>> it's 4:00 here in washington. i'm peter alexander in for my friend, nicole wallace.ike against soleimani after days of shifting explanations for the attack, which sparked ongoing tensions with iran, the administration's credibility crisis culminating this weekend in an admission from the president's own secretary, esper, that he has not seen any evidence to back up the explicit claim on friday there was an imminent threat against four u.s. embassies that led him to order the...
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washington. our north america correspondent peter bowes has more. it is a historic moment. president to face an impeachment trial, clearly, therefore this doesn't happen every day. and i think what we've seen over the last few hours, a short ceremony, nancy pelosi signing those articles of impeachment, really does underline the seriousness, the grave nature of the task that is facing the senate. there is a lot of uncertainty, clearly, with the weeks to come, a lot of political drama to come and a lot of decisions still to be made. and we've just heard reference to the indecision still about whether there be witnesses, or indeed documents, new documents, of which there have been many. in the last 2a hours, whether they will be allowed during the trial. the democrats want them, the republicans are more reluctant. peter, it is dramatic, but it it is also political theatre in a sense the outcome is already written. the president's own party in the senate are not going to vote to remove him from office. that seems pretty clear. i think some democrats are holding on to the possib
washington. our north america correspondent peter bowes has more. it is a historic moment. president to face an impeachment trial, clearly, therefore this doesn't happen every day. and i think what we've seen over the last few hours, a short ceremony, nancy pelosi signing those articles of impeachment, really does underline the seriousness, the grave nature of the task that is facing the senate. there is a lot of uncertainty, clearly, with the weeks to come, a lot of political drama to come and...
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. >> courtney kube in washington, ali arouzi, peter alexander, richard engel, thank you for being with us this morning. we have a lot more to talk about. but we have congress back to work facing dual crises, not only with the international crisis overseas but impeachment as well. we are live on capitol hill with the latest as one of the former key advisers to trump may testify. we have a key member of congress, the member of the intelligence committee here live next. e intelligence committee here live next i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. $12.99 all you can eat ♪ now with boneless wings
. >> courtney kube in washington, ali arouzi, peter alexander, richard engel, thank you for being with us this morning. we have a lot more to talk about. but we have congress back to work facing dual crises, not only with the international crisis overseas but impeachment as well. we are live on capitol hill with the latest as one of the former key advisers to trump may testify. we have a key member of congress, the member of the intelligence committee here live next. e intelligence...
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many of the top contenders are obviously stuck here in washington for the senate impeachment trial. peter from des moines again tonight. >> in iowa, the campaign trail has gone cold. joe biden privately meeting with >> i made a commitment and i will be here. i am very happy to see that the grassroots organization that i've been trying to develop for over a year has really sprung into action. >> sanders sitting on his desk too. sitting on a sizable lead of new hampshire democrats. 12 points ahead of the runner up pete buttigieg who's campaigning in washington and south carolina. >> i've always asked voters to visualize in much detail as possible the days, that first day that the sun comes up and this president is no longer in the oval office. >> president trump zeroing in on michael bloomberg tweeting, many michael bloomberg playing poker with his full hardy and unsuspecting democrat rivals. he says that if he loses, he will spend money helping whether democrat primary winner is. he figures they will not hit him as hard. bloomberg believes they are on their way t to a head-to-head wh trump
many of the top contenders are obviously stuck here in washington for the senate impeachment trial. peter from des moines again tonight. >> in iowa, the campaign trail has gone cold. joe biden privately meeting with >> i made a commitment and i will be here. i am very happy to see that the grassroots organization that i've been trying to develop for over a year has really sprung into action. >> sanders sitting on his desk too. sitting on a sizable lead of new hampshire...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in a few hours to brief him on the u.s. plan for the middle east donald trump's proposal gives israel sovereignty over its illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and the jordan valley palestinians have rejected the plan there urging the u.n. to take action our diplomatic editor james bays has more. just moments before this meeting the palestinian ambassador met the current president of the security council the vietnamese ambassador dong ding cui they discussed plans for president abbas to address the council as part of a diplomatic offensive that will also include trips to the african union and this weekend to the arab league the aim is to defeat the trump plan to drag us to negotiate after they steal another 40 percent of the occupied west bank and to negotiate over 40 years that the tears of the left over it is a recipe for the destruction of the national rights of the palestinia
be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in a few hours to brief him on the u.s. plan for the middle east donald trump's proposal gives israel sovereignty over its illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and the jordan valley palestinians have rejected the plan there urging the u.n. to take action our diplomatic...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. mexico has been preventing central american migrants from reaching the u.s. border since the middle of last year and with the mexican government facing ongoing threats from the u.s. president that's leading sound to call the country donald trump's wall john home and reports. that. this was aboard a caravan of thousands of home during as expected when the into mexico here you know 2 you know what i carry a big gas guzzler my parents are here with their children. but this kind of crackdown on migrants is what president trump's come to rely on his southern neighbor to do. and may not have his will yet the miscarriage become the next best thing a web of checkpoints cover the south and president will preserve produce even deploy the new national guard to stop those from whom what mona del salvador getting from the u.s. if makes chris become trumps will the question is why elise all comes from june 2019 when donald trump basically said that unless we mexicans contain the flow of people fro
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-a bureau chief alexander fun at naaman in washington and here in the studio middle east analyst peter shine back thanks t.j. . well the u.s. action has drawn a variety of responses from across the international community russia was critical saying that this step by washington could have grave consequences for regional peace and stability in our view such actions do not contribute to the finding of solutions to the complicated problems that have accumulated in the middle east to the contrary they lead to further escalation of tensions in the region now beijing state it china has always opposed the use of force in international relations iraq's sovereignty independence and territorial integrity should be respected but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu voiced his support saying just as israel has the right of self-defense the united states has exactly the same right kassam so their money is responsible for the deaths of american citizens and many other innocent people and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. a man has gone on a rampage
-a bureau chief alexander fun at naaman in washington and here in the studio middle east analyst peter shine back thanks t.j. . well the u.s. action has drawn a variety of responses from across the international community russia was critical saying that this step by washington could have grave consequences for regional peace and stability in our view such actions do not contribute to the finding of solutions to the complicated problems that have accumulated in the middle east to the contrary...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. at least 21 civilians have been killed by russian backed syrian government air strikes and into the province a hospital in the city of idea how as among the sites heads syria's government forces and its allies have intensified their push to retake the last rebel held region on wednesday they seized the strategically important of moderates anon victoria gate and the reports. syrian government forces and the man in the south of italy probing. they're looking for rebel fighters from hyatt to rare all sham and armed groups with formal links to al qaida the town is largely deserted and destroyed after months of bombardment. with. its recapture marks a significant advance in president bashar assad's drive to take back all of syria. the general command of the army and the armed forces announce cleansing these villages and towns and it assures that the army will continue to carry out its constitutional national and moral duty in order to hunt down all remaining armed terrorist groups. there
be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. at least 21 civilians have been killed by russian backed syrian government air strikes and into the province a hospital in the city of idea how as among the sites heads syria's government forces and its allies have intensified their push to retake the last rebel held region on wednesday they seized the strategically important of moderates anon victoria gate and the reports....
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. and president trump has signed a new trade deal with mexico and canada replacing the 26 year old north american free trade agreement and creating new labor laws for the 3 countries the u.s. and mexico have already ratified the deal but canada has only just begun the process of debasing is impala meant. for the 1st time in american history we have replaced a disastrous trade deal that rewarded outsourcing with a truly fair and reciprocal trade deal that will keep jobs wealth and growth right here in america $0.02 it's also a partnership with mexico and canada and ourselves against the world it's really a trade partnership if you look at it that way and it's a day of great celebration in all 3 countries. so mexico has been preventing central american migrants from getting to the u.s. border ever since the middle of last year but the mexican government facing old growing threats from president john that's leading some to call the country the president of the us is john home and reports
be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. and president trump has signed a new trade deal with mexico and canada replacing the 26 year old north american free trade agreement and creating new labor laws for the 3 countries the u.s. and mexico have already ratified the deal but canada has only just begun the process of debasing is impala meant. for the 1st time in american history we have replaced a disastrous trade...
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put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be removed at least acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. now the white house has put in place obstacles to block the publication of john bolton's book and if she had the chance he explains it but you don't help the democrats after all. we've now seen the letter that john bolton's lawyer sent back to the white house dismissing the idea that there's anything classified in his book but also saying look the national security council has been doing this review of his book for some time now can you speed up the process in case in case john bolton has to testify next week in the senate and apparently button and his lawyers have heard nothing from them from the white house i mean they're always even if there is classified information that has to impose for him to testify at the trial it's been suggested he could do so in private behind closed doors it wouldn't be televised that that particular portion having said all of that there it is now looking more and more unlikely that he will even be he will be called that it will actually come to that bec
put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be removed at least acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. now the white house has put in place obstacles to block the publication of john bolton's book and if she had the chance he explains it but you don't help the democrats after all. we've now seen the letter that john bolton's lawyer sent back to the white house dismissing the idea that there's anything classified in his book but also saying look the national security council...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington the european parliament has overwhelmingly approved the departure of the u.k. from you there would drawl agreement was ratified by 621 votes to 49 sealing britain's official exit from the block on friday natasha butler reports from brussels. for the british m.p.'s who wanted to remain in the european union and the european colleagues it was an emotional moment as the whole image ratified the jewel agreement paving the way for britain to meet the on friday earlier in a debate some european leaders expressed regret over but suit and said it was the into the new era if i want to use the words of the famous british for which george eliot she said. only in the agony of parting do we look into the depths of love we will always love you and we will never be far long live europe and i think that i can say the name of all of us. all groups i can only say we will miss you in the coming time and in the gun. with the broom goodbyes nostalgia was cut short by briggs possibly to nigel for raj if yo
be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington the european parliament has overwhelmingly approved the departure of the u.k. from you there would drawl agreement was ratified by 621 votes to 49 sealing britain's official exit from the block on friday natasha butler reports from brussels. for the british m.p.'s who wanted to remain in the european union and the european colleagues it was an emotional moment as the whole...
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peter? >> just a heartbreaking crisis matt bradley, thank you. >>> now to washington, where there are new divisions tonight over the president's senate impeachment trial. another republican is now questioning her party leader's coordination with the white house, saying that she is open to witnesses. geoff bennett reports. >> reporter: tonight a second republican senator now criticizing majority leader mitch mcconnell for working closely with the white house on president trump's senate impeachment trial. >> everything i do during this, i'm coordinating with the white house counsel. >> reporter: maine senator susan collins calling mcconnell's approach inappropriate. >> it is inappropriate, in my judgment, for senators on either side of the aisle to prejudge the evidence before they have heard what is presented to us. >> reporter: her comments echoing alaska gop senator lisa murkowski, also critical of mcconnell's pledge. >> well, in fairness, when i heard that, i was disturbed. >> reporter: democrats want key white house insiders to testify as witnesses about withholding aid to ukraine. if democrats
peter? >> just a heartbreaking crisis matt bradley, thank you. >>> now to washington, where there are new divisions tonight over the president's senate impeachment trial. another republican is now questioning her party leader's coordination with the white house, saying that she is open to witnesses. geoff bennett reports. >> reporter: tonight a second republican senator now criticizing majority leader mitch mcconnell for working closely with the white house on president...
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in need to make relationship between washington and beijing of course washington of course america would suffer immensely but peter china would suffer far more because of it because its relationship is censored overwhelmingly on its trade and investment relationship with america so that is where the problem lies to china not chinese sovereignty but it's economic progress and it's economic progress in well future of us yeah but i would i would put mark is i think a big issue with that when we have this belton road initiative which is incumbency in the majority of the countries of the world right now i think that the it is stressing the chinese american relationship is over done because i think the chinese see so many more opportunities and people that want to come to the table they do want the investment of china and infrastructure i mean if you are the greatest juxtaposition of course of the u.s. sends troops all over the world the chinese said build bridges and ports and factories that is that that is a competitive advantage. and in the long term and the chinese know it and i think the americans who are very slow
in need to make relationship between washington and beijing of course washington of course america would suffer immensely but peter china would suffer far more because of it because its relationship is censored overwhelmingly on its trade and investment relationship with america so that is where the problem lies to china not chinese sovereignty but it's economic progress and it's economic progress in well future of us yeah but i would i would put mark is i think a big issue with that when we...
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today," and an msnbc military analyst. thank you all for being with us tonight. peter, let me begin with you. on the dispute that has emerged in washington today over the role or i should say lack of role for congress in what has already played out in the last 24 hours and what may play out in the days to come, what is your sense, what is your understanding tonight of what the administration is willing to communicate with congress and what role the administration is willing to let congress take here? >> that's a great question. the tweet you showed from dinesh d'souza that the president retweeted gives you all you need to know about their attitude towards democratic leaders, they view them as akin to the enemy, argue to go the public that the democrats can't be trusted with national security secrets. it's not unprecedented for an administration to take military action without telling members of congress in advance. i don't think congress was briefed before the bi
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today," and an msnbc military analyst. thank you all for being with us tonight. peter, let me begin with you. on the dispute that has emerged in washington today over the role or i should say lack of role for congress in what has already played out in the last 24 hours and what may play out in the days to come, what is your sense, what is your understanding...
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washington. let's get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes.roceed from here? what happens next week? well, the trial will get under way in earnest on tuesday. there is a public holiday over the weekend and monday in the states. the first part of the trial will consist of the senators sitting. they have to be there, all 100 of them. they are not allowed to say anything during the opening statements by the prosecution and then the defence. the lawyers for the president. and then there is a big questionmark. we really don't know how it is going to proceed from that point. the democrats are hoping that there will bea democrats are hoping that there will be a vote to decide whether extra witnesses, or any witnesses, can be brought in, or indeed any documentation or any sort of material evidence, including all of the new evidence that is coming in the new evidence that is coming in the last few days. whether that will be allowed on the trail as well. and that will be a pivotal point. that could be a turning point. and peter, asjon says, this is an i
washington. let's get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes.roceed from here? what happens next week? well, the trial will get under way in earnest on tuesday. there is a public holiday over the weekend and monday in the states. the first part of the trial will consist of the senators sitting. they have to be there, all 100 of them. they are not allowed to say anything during the opening statements by the prosecution and then the defence. the lawyers for the president. and then...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. and president trump assigned a new trade deal with mexico and canada replacing the 26 year old north american free trade agreement and creating new labor laws for the 3 countries the u.s. and mexico have ratified the deal but catheters only just started to debate it in parliament. that mexico has been preventing central american migrants from getting to the u.s. border since...
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be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. their mexico has been stopping central american migrants from getting to the u.s. border since the middle of last year and with the mexican government facing going threats from the u.s. president that savings on to all the country donald trump's wall john home and ripples out from mexico city. this was aboard a caravan of thousands of honduras expected when they entered mexico you know 2 you know right now the big gas starts from where parents are here with their children. but this kind of crackdown on migrants is what president trump's come to rely on his southern neighbor to do. may not have his will yet but miscarries become the next best thing a web of checkpoints come to the south and president nope is obrador even deployed the new national guard to stop those from home what mona del salvador did getting to the u.s. but if makes chris become trumps will the question is why a list all comes from june 2019 when donald trump basically said that unless we mexicans contain the flow o
be put to a vote friday if the answer is no trump could be immediately acquitted by peter castro al jazeera washington. their mexico has been stopping central american migrants from getting to the u.s. border since the middle of last year and with the mexican government facing going threats from the u.s. president that savings on to all the country donald trump's wall john home and ripples out from mexico city. this was aboard a caravan of thousands of honduras expected when they entered mexico...
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