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"can i speak to alex?" >> when you have someone who commits about as brutal a murder as you can imagine and then decides to try and make myself look like i wasn't involved -- "i'm gonna call his mother." it's right around christmastime. "i'm gonna reassure her." >> pretty dark-hearted. >> while the case is being investigated, he's selling guns, he's selling drugs, there's very clear evidence that he was beating his girlfriend to a point where she wasn't able to walk and then bragging about it afterwards. and all this was caught on tape. >> what are you doing? >> thinking of you. krissy, i'm sorry for giving you beatings. >> it gives you a sense of who he was at that time. >> does your sense of self change when you go from somebody who's like a lot of other tough guys who talk [bleep] about taking somebody else's life but now you've actually done it? >> yes, that happens. >> and what is that about? >> that is about the whole reputation. that is about fulfilling the image. >> eventually, that ego for gangster
"can i speak to alex?" >> when you have someone who commits about as brutal a murder as you can imagine and then decides to try and make myself look like i wasn't involved -- "i'm gonna call his mother." it's right around christmastime. "i'm gonna reassure her." >> pretty dark-hearted. >> while the case is being investigated, he's selling guns, he's selling drugs, there's very clear evidence that he was beating his girlfriend to a point where she...
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and alex on it and on top of that a lot of people have that question but c.n.n. and mrs b. c. they will never ask that question in an ordinary citizen a pensioner asked that question that millions of people have keep going it's a huge story exactly and he wanted to know what was going on how is biden going to react during the debate when trump brings this up over and over and over again there is no chance that biden is going to be able to take on trump the democrats have nobody at this moment and peter we saw hillary clinton on howard stern and what did we hear again her hinting that she's going to run and then a lot of open and a lot of coughing and a lot of coughing not a lot of coughing and that would be another disaster to be a train wreck on top of a train wreck that's why we have this impeachment hoax going on. well it's interesting that we've heard it from the mainstream media during the last at least one month. by then and his son did go do it and it's an inappropriate in ukraine i think or so it down also works well in most parts of the leave the mainstr
and alex on it and on top of that a lot of people have that question but c.n.n. and mrs b. c. they will never ask that question in an ordinary citizen a pensioner asked that question that millions of people have keep going it's a huge story exactly and he wanted to know what was going on how is biden going to react during the debate when trump brings this up over and over and over again there is no chance that biden is going to be able to take on trump the democrats have nobody at this moment...
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had alex. yeah they have all been forgotten it didn't go the way that the b.t.o. was hoping it will go to that media react only exactly what you did have if you had a crew and a successful coup in bolivia yet so you know it's it's really interesting to see how there was so much focus on venezuela but the outcome actually occurred in bolivia and that story didn't get much press it happened the coup took place morales fled to mexico and that's it we forgot about venezuela we forgot about the live mackay and of course and of course democracy try out the again i can't but the military took over and that it's a victory for democracy i can't get my head around that we're going to get interesting detail what was the difference between morales and my daughter or my daughter or asked russia and china for how and he stayed in and there was no coup and the military stayed loyal. this was economically more successful than my door he was more popular probably among the poor certainly certainly but they didn't save him because the united states was no good i mean i don't think
had alex. yeah they have all been forgotten it didn't go the way that the b.t.o. was hoping it will go to that media react only exactly what you did have if you had a crew and a successful coup in bolivia yet so you know it's it's really interesting to see how there was so much focus on venezuela but the outcome actually occurred in bolivia and that story didn't get much press it happened the coup took place morales fled to mexico and that's it we forgot about venezuela we forgot about the live...
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she is a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in nicosia we cross alex crystal for oh he's a director and writer for the duran dot com originally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex. nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now let's go to this year the u.k. election that's a one off no it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no that this is not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hate don't you finally get it go ahead alex. yeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites
she is a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project and in nicosia we cross alex crystal for oh he's a director and writer for the duran dot com originally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex. nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems...
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in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to london 1st alex we have what normandy format has they're calling it of course this is about the internal divisions and problems of ukraine the media falsely characterize as it russia against the ukraine that's not it at all as a mystification from the media this is an internal ukrainian problem and outside powers are trying to help mediate it what is the normandy format it's called normandy for and where does it come from and what is it trying to achieve go ahead alex yes it's called normandy full because he's originates in a meeting that took place in the during the normandy d.-day celebrations in 2014 when. the president of russia had a brief meeting with petro poroshenko who was the new president of ukraine and they were supposed to agree to together to set up this format which would be ukraine. russia germany and france with a view to finding some hall way towards peace in ukraine and stress again in ukraine. the conflict inside ukraine not the conflict between ukraine and russia issues like for
in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to london 1st alex we have what normandy format has they're calling it of course this is about the internal divisions and problems of ukraine the media falsely characterize as it russia against the ukraine that's not it at all as a mystification from the media this is an internal ukrainian problem and outside powers are trying to help mediate it what is the normandy format it's called normandy for and where...
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in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no this is not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hey don't you finally get it go ahead alex. yeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites the globalists the permanent state the deep state whatever you want to call it what they try to tell us what they try to convince us of and what the people are interpreted as true in fact by doing their own research by going to their own alternative news media sources and trying to find the truth on their own tim
in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's...
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format it's called normandy for and where does it come from and what is it trying to achieve go ahead alex yes is called normandy for because he's originates in a meeting that took place in the during the normandy d.-day celebrations in 2014 when that image hooted was the president of russia had a brief meeting with petro poroshenko who was the new president of ukraine and they were supposed to agree to together to set up this format which would be ukraine. russia germany and france with a view to finding some part way towards peace in ukraine and stress again in ukraine. the conflict inside ukraine not the conflict between ukraine and russia issues like for example crimea are completely off the agenda now they there were a series of meetings there was an important agreement that was agreed in minsk in 2015 which was supposed to take the process further but of course what has happened is that poroshenko and he's government in ukraine refused to implement minsk the the minsk agreement that was reached vali this group is normandy for group which is supposed to be the way forward in the park
format it's called normandy for and where does it come from and what is it trying to achieve go ahead alex yes is called normandy for because he's originates in a meeting that took place in the during the normandy d.-day celebrations in 2014 when that image hooted was the president of russia had a brief meeting with petro poroshenko who was the new president of ukraine and they were supposed to agree to together to set up this format which would be ukraine. russia germany and france with a view...
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alex. it's a big issue right now in scotland in terms of independence or a possible referendum on independence not sure scotland with northern ireland as well a lot of problems there in terms of its unity with the old of the u.k. does boris johnson now have as his one of his main challenges keeping the u.k. united absolutely i think that is going to be one of his main challenges we've just had the results through saying that the irish nationalists in northern ireland have won more seats in the pro british unionists that is very significant we already know that the scottish nationalists in scotland have done incredibly well in this election of both of them going to be sniping at boris johnson's hales the just important to point out that the irish nationalists don't necessarily take their seats in parliament for historic reasons but they are all going to be their employees johnson has to prove he's not just the prime minister of england he is the prime minister of the whole of the united king
alex. it's a big issue right now in scotland in terms of independence or a possible referendum on independence not sure scotland with northern ireland as well a lot of problems there in terms of its unity with the old of the u.k. does boris johnson now have as his one of his main challenges keeping the u.k. united absolutely i think that is going to be one of his main challenges we've just had the results through saying that the irish nationalists in northern ireland have won more seats in the...
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not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hey don't you finally get it go ahead alex. yeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites the globalists the permanent state the deep state whatever you want to call it what they try to tell us what they try to convince us of and what the people are interpreted as true in fact by doing their own research by going to their own alternative news media sources and trying to find the truth on their own time and no 3 stories represent that more i think that breaks it then you ukraine russia gate. and the story line i can get i think the biggest story is abstain the absolute is the nation of the news here robert you know it's a lot happened this year what strikes you because i said in the introduction the good the bad and the ugly when you think the ugly i'd have to say the impeachment proceedings that are going on against trump this is just it's unbelievable that you know the crimes and really this i think a lot of people are starting to wake u
not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hey don't you finally get it go ahead alex. yeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites the globalists the permanent state the deep state whatever you want to call it what they try to tell us what they try to convince us of and what the people are interpreted as true in fact by doing their own research by going to their own alternative news...
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alex? >> okay. erin mclaughlin, thank you for the latest from london on this. >>> a new phase for the impeachment inquiry as the investigation changes hands this week. the questions looming over impeachment as congress gets back to work. >>> plus, gridlock on the hill. why hundreds of bills passed by house democrats are now caught in limbo after hitting road blocks in the senate. blksoc in the senate about being a scientist at 3m is that i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. with tough food, your d
alex? >> okay. erin mclaughlin, thank you for the latest from london on this. >>> a new phase for the impeachment inquiry as the investigation changes hands this week. the questions looming over impeachment as congress gets back to work. >>> plus, gridlock on the hill. why hundreds of bills passed by house democrats are now caught in limbo after hitting road blocks in the senate. blksoc in the senate about being a scientist at 3m is that i'm part of a community of...
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you have found nothing nothing if they go back to alex and these men didn't. for years and this entire presidency the interesting thing here is that the articles themselves are are very unclear they're very. murky and when they were get were given the situation where palosi and company want more after they've gone to impeaching him with into articles now they want more time to investigate i mean this is completely upside down this is an investigation in search of a crime when it should have been a crime has been established and the trial should go forward i mean the american people aren't dumbfounded by this and i have to agree with you are very frustrated either you impeach or you don't but you can't do anything you can't do in what they're doing in between go ahead alex. yeah i mean the whole process was based on feelings wasn't it pierre i'm elaine even the main witness sunderland the only evidence that you had in the whole process was trumped telling him no quid pro quo that's a fact everything else was just based on feelings on assumptions and things like
you have found nothing nothing if they go back to alex and these men didn't. for years and this entire presidency the interesting thing here is that the articles themselves are are very unclear they're very. murky and when they were get were given the situation where palosi and company want more after they've gone to impeaching him with into articles now they want more time to investigate i mean this is completely upside down this is an investigation in search of a crime when it should have...
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and now to nicosia where we're joined by alex christopher he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right alex let me go to you 1st here i said in my introduction it seems to me that the. democrats in their behavior with this entire impeachment hoax hoax is they're actually secretly maybe hoping that donald trump will be reelected because everything they have done you have witnesses that are really not witnesses they have no fact witnesses you have. speaker pelosi looking for a sentence before there is a verdict before there is a trial before there is an investigation ok i mean i could go on and on and on of the absurdity of all of this and the more it plays out the more it puts people off and i will tell our audience this and you know this that i'm i've been a politico political junkie since watergate i played hooky from grade school to watch the watergate hearings i couldn't be bothered to watch any of these hearings none of them have anything factual to say they are all just what they feel what their opinion is what they think should be going on and you have this left
and now to nicosia where we're joined by alex christopher he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right alex let me go to you 1st here i said in my introduction it seems to me that the. democrats in their behavior with this entire impeachment hoax hoax is they're actually secretly maybe hoping that donald trump will be reelected because everything they have done you have witnesses that are really not witnesses they have no fact witnesses you have. speaker pelosi looking for a...
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>> that's right, alex. and the white house is saying they are not willing to send a lawyer to that hearing on wednesday. it'll be the first in the house judiciary committee. now, interestingly pat cipollone, the white house counsel who sent this letter to chairman naddler this evening, they had a 6:00 p.m. deadline to do so spends much of the five page letter complaining about the process of the impeachment inquiry so far. for example, citing the fact president trump, white house lawyers, republicans were not able to call their own witnesses, that the white house counsel didn't have access to transcripts from depositions that took place behind closed doors weeks ago. and yet now the house judiciary committee and house democrats have given the white house an opportunity to participate in its first hearing in its next phase of the impeachment inquiry and the white house is turning it down. pat cipollone in this letter citing the fact they were not provided enough information about what this hearing will entai
>> that's right, alex. and the white house is saying they are not willing to send a lawyer to that hearing on wednesday. it'll be the first in the house judiciary committee. now, interestingly pat cipollone, the white house counsel who sent this letter to chairman naddler this evening, they had a 6:00 p.m. deadline to do so spends much of the five page letter complaining about the process of the impeachment inquiry so far. for example, citing the fact president trump, white house lawyers,...
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these are not ordinary protesters, alex. these are by and large members of what's known as the popular mobilization force that is a paramilitary force ostensibly under the control of the iraqi security forces but is by and large made up of these former shia militias. a number of them make up this paramilitary force. the group that the americans struck is among the more powerful. its leader was actually at the protest. they just put out a statement saying that these protests were as a reaction to the strikes but also to demonstrate to the americans that they have the ability to go straight up literally to their door saying that it was an attempt to try to shake american dominance to a certain degree. the great concern right now, alex, is what is going to happen next. will these protests continue? will they escalate? because any sort of escalation could potentially have very devastating and significant consequences. >> a very complex and dangerous situation with the u.s. striking the citizens of an allied country inside that c
these are not ordinary protesters, alex. these are by and large members of what's known as the popular mobilization force that is a paramilitary force ostensibly under the control of the iraqi security forces but is by and large made up of these former shia militias. a number of them make up this paramilitary force. the group that the americans struck is among the more powerful. its leader was actually at the protest. they just put out a statement saying that these protests were as a reaction...
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alex? >> i don't know what even to say to that, except thank you, my friend. good to see you. but we're going to have more on this as we bring in danielle moody mills, host of woke af daily and co-host of the pot cast "democracy-ish" and rick tyler with foundry strategies, msnbc political analyst. okay, guys, so, the worst thing about canada editing trump out of the "home alone 2" film in my assessment is that you knew that the president or don junior would not be able to resist complaining about it. we're going to hear the tweets about this, right? and that we were going to have to listen to people calling it censorship. i mean, we should have expected it, but if they just left him in the film, we wouldn't have to endure another tweet tirade. so, rick, am i right? when we look to presidential responses or first family responses relative to don junior, to anything with complete absurdity being a ten and one being important, where does this one rank? >> it's absurd. i mean, it's all designed
alex? >> i don't know what even to say to that, except thank you, my friend. good to see you. but we're going to have more on this as we bring in danielle moody mills, host of woke af daily and co-host of the pot cast "democracy-ish" and rick tyler with foundry strategies, msnbc political analyst. okay, guys, so, the worst thing about canada editing trump out of the "home alone 2" film in my assessment is that you knew that the president or don junior would not be able...
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alex? >> yeah, that is a huge question and we'll get answers to that, no doubt, with your help. blayne alexander, thank you for that. >>> we have breaking news from washington this hour. the house judiciary committee just minutes ago releasing its report outlining the constitutional grounds for impeachment. essentially what was presented at wednesday's judiciary hearing. committee members are working through the weekend to prepare for monday's hearing. that's where counsel on both sides of the aisle will give details from the intelligence committee's investigation as the members decide what specific charges to bring against the president. speaking with my colleague, david gura earlier, congressman jamie raskin said they have to get the balance just right. >> i want us to tell a comprehensive narrative about the president's high crimes and misdemeanors. and i want us to be very precise and focused in our identification of the high crimes and misdemeanors, but i think that all of the surround
alex? >> yeah, that is a huge question and we'll get answers to that, no doubt, with your help. blayne alexander, thank you for that. >>> we have breaking news from washington this hour. the house judiciary committee just minutes ago releasing its report outlining the constitutional grounds for impeachment. essentially what was presented at wednesday's judiciary hearing. committee members are working through the weekend to prepare for monday's hearing. that's where counsel on...
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alex. >> okay. look, hans, the president used to talk a lot about calling witnesses. is he coming around at all to mitch mcconnell's strategy of a speedy trial and acquittal? >> reporter: so the last official word we have on this is the president in the oval late last week or this week i should say, where he said he agrees with mitch mcconnell, right? and mitch mcconnell has always been on the short trial strategy, on the short trial camp. now, there is some reporting out there, not confirmed by nbc news, but the president still likes the idea of having a lot of witnesses, having -- having a big trial for complete and total exoneration. we don't know where the president ultimately is going to come down on this. we do know that when he's in mar-a-lago he tends to reach out and solicit a lot of opinions from a lot of friends. and everyone has a little bit of advice to give the president. so monitor his twitter feed. he has something -- an event here at 5:00 p.m. where he will be talking to a friendly audience pay the group of yuck conservatives gathered around here, the
alex. >> okay. look, hans, the president used to talk a lot about calling witnesses. is he coming around at all to mitch mcconnell's strategy of a speedy trial and acquittal? >> reporter: so the last official word we have on this is the president in the oval late last week or this week i should say, where he said he agrees with mitch mcconnell, right? and mitch mcconnell has always been on the short trial strategy, on the short trial camp. now, there is some reporting out there, not...
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the host of the big picture holland cook and from toronto we want to only to america correspondent alex you all for coming on today. all right so look i know that we all have an opinion or an observation the biggest story in the united states today the impeachment of one bottle from. you know that stain on this presidential jacket what are your initial thoughts let's start with sir well i spent a lot of time yesterday covering the impeachment throughout the day so just to just to kind of reiterate it just seems very much like you said highlighting the fact that there was supposed to be a formal debate of about 6 hours where the vote was supposed to take place by 7 pm eastern time at the latest but it didn't take place until 8 30 pm eastern time and even a little after that so it just seemed like there was a lot of time of back and forth where both parties were arguing over the republicans on one side defending the president's actions saying that he did nothing wrong while the democrats just pointing saying that he violated the constitution that he sees are impeachable offenses it was ju
the host of the big picture holland cook and from toronto we want to only to america correspondent alex you all for coming on today. all right so look i know that we all have an opinion or an observation the biggest story in the united states today the impeachment of one bottle from. you know that stain on this presidential jacket what are your initial thoughts let's start with sir well i spent a lot of time yesterday covering the impeachment throughout the day so just to just to kind of...
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alex? >> brynn gingras, thank you. >>> joining me to discuss this is retired fbi supervisory special agent james gagliano. great to see you. happy new year. you and i were on the air just over a year ago during the massacre at the tree of life synagogue. we've seen a spate of anti-semitic attacks since then. is this what this looks like to you, an anti-semitic attack? >> absolutely, alex. let's define what anti-semitism is. it's hostility or prejudice against the jewish faith. in these instances, especially this weekend, where this attack occurred, not on the street, but actually inside a rabbi's home, it was just a grotesque manifestation of hate. new york city, as well as places across the country, obviously, synagogues, are steeling themselves, looking forward to this and figuring out how to prevent these. how to get in front of this. for law enforcement it's always about interdiction. before the incident happens, before the attack happens, what can be done to keep us safer? >> grotesque
alex? >> brynn gingras, thank you. >>> joining me to discuss this is retired fbi supervisory special agent james gagliano. great to see you. happy new year. you and i were on the air just over a year ago during the massacre at the tree of life synagogue. we've seen a spate of anti-semitic attacks since then. is this what this looks like to you, an anti-semitic attack? >> absolutely, alex. let's define what anti-semitism is. it's hostility or prejudice against the jewish...
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political expert here in the studio alex forrest whiting good morning alex and from london buyer correspondent bigot mass very good morning to you as well let's start in london can you bring us up to date baggett with the very latest. i think this is something every problem with the sound connection there you're going to leave it there let's take you to the studio here alex what was behind this stunning conservative victory the tories breaking through the red wall in some of those labor strongholds has been for boris johnson in particular and let's face it it was a gamble and it was a gamble that paid off he had a very clear message one message get it done but he was also appealing to those formally labor heartland trying to persuade people vote for me i'll get it done and also i'm going to offer you things that you would have thought labor would always have done in the past so i am going to promise you more money for public spending there will be more place i'm going to build more hospitals there will be more nurses and those messages particularly over bricks it cuts through and i think we ha
political expert here in the studio alex forrest whiting good morning alex and from london buyer correspondent bigot mass very good morning to you as well let's start in london can you bring us up to date baggett with the very latest. i think this is something every problem with the sound connection there you're going to leave it there let's take you to the studio here alex what was behind this stunning conservative victory the tories breaking through the red wall in some of those labor...
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alex? >> i'm glad you just answered that question as to whether or not they're even allowed to have guns on base. blaine alexander thank you. >>> let's bring in nbc news national security correspondent, ken delaney. what do we know about this suspected shooter, mohammed alsh alshamrani. what's the first priority for investigators right now? >> very little has emerged about the shooter. other than he was a second lieutenant in the saudi air force. it stands to reason he came from a good family. investigators are now trying to interview his classmates in the training program. and a source told me that about six of them were led away almost immediately after the shooting for questioning. they want to interview all known associates in the united states and saudis. they would scour his social media postings. private intelligence group has put out a twitter account that they say is linked to the shooter. nbc news has not confirmed that. with some anti-american opinions that would be in line with
alex? >> i'm glad you just answered that question as to whether or not they're even allowed to have guns on base. blaine alexander thank you. >>> let's bring in nbc news national security correspondent, ken delaney. what do we know about this suspected shooter, mohammed alsh alshamrani. what's the first priority for investigators right now? >> very little has emerged about the shooter. other than he was a second lieutenant in the saudi air force. it stands to reason he came...
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alex: it was calm. the fed did what it intended to do which was make sure the year end was as smooth as possible and people were like there is nothing to see. for now everything is calm, but 20/20 is a different story. david: 2020 is a different story. there may be things other than repo going on. what we anticipate from the fed and central banks? alex: what was interesting was the ritz bank saying we are done with negative rates. away from the federal reserve they'll be an interesting story to see how does the ecb respond and the boj. there a lot of voices coming from the ecb saying negative interest rate policy does not work. it is not effective. it will be interesting to see how the central banks respond to that and how the market adjusts. david: it could put pressure on the federal reserve for further cuts. maybe not as big a differential. the economysee how does from a u.s. standpoint. these were insurance cuts. this would offset any potential weakness in the upon me. let's see what happens now. i
alex: it was calm. the fed did what it intended to do which was make sure the year end was as smooth as possible and people were like there is nothing to see. for now everything is calm, but 20/20 is a different story. david: 2020 is a different story. there may be things other than repo going on. what we anticipate from the fed and central banks? alex: what was interesting was the ritz bank saying we are done with negative rates. away from the federal reserve they'll be an interesting story to...
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alex: of course. and if they do settle trade or we see an increase in goods, there's still export bans in terms of u.s. products going to china. they're still market access bands. there's still very large access concerns in china. you're likely to see these tensions persist, or even worsen among other aspects of the relationship, even if they do settle with the trade issue. juliette: in terms of that, you're still bearish in potential slowdown because of anything, the phase i deal is growth negative here? bit: yeah, i think it's a confusing as to why you're seeing a lot of consensus in terms of china's growth figure for next year, when the average tariff reduction we're likely to see is 1.7 percentage points across tariffs that exist in the u.s., u.s. imports from china. and if china is forced to buy that much more from the u.s., especially uneconomical purchases, that might be cheaper elsewhere, then it just reduces their net export figure and it's not necessarily growth positive. i think the key que
alex: of course. and if they do settle trade or we see an increase in goods, there's still export bans in terms of u.s. products going to china. they're still market access bands. there's still very large access concerns in china. you're likely to see these tensions persist, or even worsen among other aspects of the relationship, even if they do settle with the trade issue. juliette: in terms of that, you're still bearish in potential slowdown because of anything, the phase i deal is growth...
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bobbitt he's a political analyst and editor at me internet media project and in nicosia we crossed alex cross of 40 he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to alex nicosia well it is the holiday time and st nick hopefully you'll be visiting your home i have a question for you alex is that nancy pelosi been nadi or nice because i think her stocking at the at the end of the day is going to end up pretty empty or maybe just a rock go ahead alex oh i think it depends who you're asking peter i think that without a doubt if you're looking at the hollywood elite new york wall street elite if you're looking at the squad and the radical left then yeah they're going to probably you know feel really good about what nancy did because you know they got their twitter s j w points with the whole impeachment thing but if you look at the whole rest of the united states everything else i think people are absolutely upset with it i think it's going to harden trump's base
bobbitt he's a political analyst and editor at me internet media project and in nicosia we crossed alex cross of 40 he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to alex nicosia well it is the holiday time and st nick hopefully you'll be visiting your home i have a question for you alex is that nancy pelosi been nadi or nice because i think her stocking at the at the...
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join me every 1st week on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. the democrats in their client friends in the corporate media clamor to have trump and peach for months now they are determined to slow walk it a winning strategy and the dangers of historical revisionism. and. my newest suck. on. this jack see what i don't see to show. up at the border you know. when you know we've got. 2 cars and you don't need to move because you know the nazis used to and i use the sixty's to make any babies here and also to make school on drugs used to people. who. you know. who've come through for school clothes because who comes during his child to feed a music that. i love to jazz because he makes me copy i love he dies because he makes me copy plane to fly. and when you get to. the office box office who loves you daryn because. you know. i think. that i doubt the same camera can use to smash someone's head is the same. hammer i can use to build them a home but that's a human choosing what to do with that that's
join me every 1st week on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. the democrats in their client friends in the corporate media clamor to have trump and peach for months now they are determined to slow walk it a winning strategy and the dangers of historical revisionism. and. my newest suck. on. this jack see what i don't see to show. up at the border you know. when you know we've got. 2 cars and you don't need...
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join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see if there. is a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the up. a lot of it here is economy where china has caught up or surpassed us you know the mobile payments market 50 times the size of the u.s. or over here still writing checks our banking system is not innovated. kind of recently woken up the last couple years and go wow we don't even have a company that can make 5 g. equipment it's been a win win for china and it's been a lose lose for the u.s. that's. welcome back now with 2020 just around the corner let's continue our look back at some of the key events of the year. ok so lots to choose from today's topics although let's find out. ok we've got streets of rage and the mysteriously titled mind games so let's see what stories the 1st of these has for the streets of rage and violent protests they were prevalent all
join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see if there. is a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the up. a lot of it here is economy where china has caught up or surpassed us you know the mobile payments market 50 times the size of the u.s. or over here still writing...
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>> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> let's get right to rob marciano, live in phoenix for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. this storm is set to strengthen and grow. we still have and winter weather advisories in arizona. you see it on the radar where the low is just to our east and the warnings extend all the way to minnesota. denver, you're about to get the first snow for the month of december. then it really ramps up during the day tomorrow. difficult travel through denver, i-70 and i-80. minneapolis going on icy as well. maybe blizzard conditions on the back side of this. that cold front pushes in unusual warmth. and severe storms from memphis, nashville, cincinnati, atlanta, during the day. could see a foot of snow on the back side of this. and heavy rain moves into the northeast. monday morning looks to be a mess for travel through the northeast as well. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> we move to the urgent search at this hour for a missing tour helicopter off hawaii. wrecka
>> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> let's get right to rob marciano, live in phoenix for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. this storm is set to strengthen and grow. we still have and winter weather advisories in arizona. you see it on the radar where the low is just to our east and the warnings extend all the way to minnesota. denver, you're about to get the first snow for the month of december. then it really ramps up during...
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political expert alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working class seats where people would have never dreamt of voting conservative and he mentioned that in his speech and he's will name over this time because of bricks it and because people just really didn't want to hear anything anymore and his message was very compelling is he going to also be able to win their hearts and minds and make them into conservative voters in the long term well this is exactly what he has to prove also with a domestic agenda he said he's going to concentrate on health and other social issues but 1st of all he has to get corrected on and then really really has to
political expert alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor...
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the subpoena disputes you agree with that and i don't i do actually respect and agree a lot with what alex said though and i'll say that i think that if this information had been presented say 20 or 30 years ago and larry you've covered a lot of presidents and a lot of presidencies i think there would be actually unanimity both on the diocese and within the american public that what happened was in peach a bowl but things have changed and sort of the sense of what a fact is and this ability to obfuscate this ability to have ecosystems within the media sphere of really changed a lot of that and so i don't actually believe that the country would be divided on what actually happened if we were just able to take a couple steps back in time where we are now i think it's very difficult so i completely agree with alex that i don't think that anybody's minds were changed this week during the hearing but i also believe that it doesn't change the underlying fact that what the president has done since the beginning of this presidency is tear at the fabric of the presidency and all norms and really wa
the subpoena disputes you agree with that and i don't i do actually respect and agree a lot with what alex said though and i'll say that i think that if this information had been presented say 20 or 30 years ago and larry you've covered a lot of presidents and a lot of presidencies i think there would be actually unanimity both on the diocese and within the american public that what happened was in peach a bowl but things have changed and sort of the sense of what a fact is and this ability to...
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. in a day or thinks. we dare to ask. but it's a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the. hello again now with 2020 just around the corner let's continue our look back at some of the key events of the year that was. all right today's topics are. we have streets of rage on the mysteriously titled mind games let's see what stories the 1st all of these has for us then violent protests well you know they were prevalent they the world over this year from the yellow vests in paris to the anti paging riots in hong kong and of course in latin america so let us focus on the continent has had more than its fair share of turmoil in 29000 protests have raged from venice wayland bolivia to chile ecuador artie's double quarter breaks it all down for us. i
join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. in a day or thinks. we dare to ask. but it's a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the. hello again now with 2020 just around the corner let's...
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correspondent alex mileage joins this show from toronto to help us take a look at the big picture of the suit we have but time to get to the let's dive right in. and as we just mentioned boeing has fired c.e.o. dennis moe and berg amid struggles related to the ongoing $737.00 max saga board chairman david calhoun will take over as the aviation giants chief executive on the 13th of january boeing board member lawrence keller will take calhoun's post as boeing's non-executive chairman of the board effective immediately the news comes as the company has attempted to gain the trust of the public and global regulators following 2 fatal crashes of the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward. on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing's stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding
correspondent alex mileage joins this show from toronto to help us take a look at the big picture of the suit we have but time to get to the let's dive right in. and as we just mentioned boeing has fired c.e.o. dennis moe and berg amid struggles related to the ongoing $737.00 max saga board chairman david calhoun will take over as the aviation giants chief executive on the 13th of january boeing board member lawrence keller will take calhoun's post as boeing's non-executive chairman of the...
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alex? >> i have to tell you, kathy. mr. gluck, what a remarkable accounting of things, and chilling and heart braeblging a -- heartbreaking, and we are certainly happy that he helped so many people out of harm's way. >>> and now, more on the impeachment trial and more of how and if the articles of impeachment will make it into the senate as the house speaker nancy pelosi delays the delivery. >> i think that she has been clear that there is going to be a trial, and so, yes, smee is going to be sending over the articles of impeachment. as of right now, we are engaged in this conversation about the importance of being able to call witnesses. look, we saw not that long ago more documents surfaced out of the white house from michael duffey, one of the folks at omb, and very close to the president, and to mick mulvaney, and that is just highlights the importance of the access to this evidence and documents. >> as for time line, congressman dan kill di dee said that nancy pelosi may need until feb
alex? >> i have to tell you, kathy. mr. gluck, what a remarkable accounting of things, and chilling and heart braeblging a -- heartbreaking, and we are certainly happy that he helped so many people out of harm's way. >>> and now, more on the impeachment trial and more of how and if the articles of impeachment will make it into the senate as the house speaker nancy pelosi delays the delivery. >> i think that she has been clear that there is going to be a trial, and so, yes,...
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we'll win. >> alex trebek! >> the 79-year-old continued to host "jeopardy" and by august he appeared to be in remission. >> i'm on the mend and that's all i can hope for right now. >> but just a month later alex had a devastating setback. the pancreatic cancer had returned. >> i lost about 12 pounds in a week. >> i'm not afraid of dying. >> despite his ongoing battles, the trademark trebek humor is firmly intact. >> it does bother me that i might pass on before i get to have a grandchild. hint hint. >> another celebrity facing his own recovery battle has been kevin hart. >> no matter how much you think you're in control, you're not in control. at the end of the day it can all be over. >> kevin posted this emotional video showing the 40-year-old just days after his horrific crash in his hospital bed and using a walker. >> when god talks, you gotta listen. >> early in the morning on september 1st kevin, in the back seat of his plymouth barracuda, crashed through this fence and down a 30-foot embankment. his wife
we'll win. >> alex trebek! >> the 79-year-old continued to host "jeopardy" and by august he appeared to be in remission. >> i'm on the mend and that's all i can hope for right now. >> but just a month later alex had a devastating setback. the pancreatic cancer had returned. >> i lost about 12 pounds in a week. >> i'm not afraid of dying. >> despite his ongoing battles, the trademark trebek humor is firmly intact. >> it does bother me...