It is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. Defense secretary james mattis and secretary of state Rex Tillerson testified be for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the authorization for the use of military force. This hourlong portion of the hearing took place before a break. Stop endless war. Stop endless war. Stop endless war. Sen. Corker the Foreign Relations committee will come to order. Two housekeeping issues, if i could. We have a number of people in the audience, some of whom like to express themselves. We thank you for being here. In the past when there have been interruptions, on occasion, ive been able to have people arrested but we stopped that. So please dont do anything that causes you to have to be escorted out of the room because then the process continues with being arrested, its fairly unpleasant, id hate to see you go through that. Secondly, we have a vote, we have two votes today, which is unfortunate. What weve talked about doing is adjou
[chanting] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the Relations Committee will come to order and i want to deal with two housekeeping issues if i could. I know we have a number of people in the audience, some of whom sometimes like to express themselves and we thank you for being here. In the past, when thereve been introductions p, and ive been able to have people arrested that we stop that, so please dont do anything that causes you to have to be escorted out of the room, because then the process continues with being arrested as fairly unpleasant and i would hate to see you go through without process. What we talked before about abot doing is adjourned the hearing at about seven minutes. There will be no speaking before the second vote and then the secretary has a meeting to attend. I would like to thank them for being with us today to share the administrations perspective on the authorizations
Whether russia interfered in the u. S. President ial election. Thousands of civilians flee aleppo as rebel fighters face heavy bombardment from Syrian Government forces. Lebanons Prime Minister saad hariri has spoken out publicly for the First Time Since his shock resignation eight days ago he says that he is free in saudi arabia quashing rumors that he was being held there against his will carry also pledged to return to his country very soon. I dont hold her here in the kingdom of saudi arabia are im free i have complete freedom but i want to look after my family as well i dont want to see my children have the same fate like what happened to us im not talking about months im talking about weeks im only talking about and ill go back to lebanon. For more on this im joined by Baria Alamuddin Foreign Editor for the daily arab newspaper alhayat and so were hearing saad hariri there making a number of comments he says that he will return to lebanon but i suppose what might concern many leb
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