Show no sign of dying down. Tension escalates after an israeli airstrike kills on the jihad commander and his wife in gaza. And the end in sight for spains long running political crisis the 2 main left wing parties strike a tentative deal to form a government. So in the last few minutes the bolivian senator says she is taking over as interim president after the weeks of violent protests that forced the dramatic resignation of evo morales and the former president himself arrived in mexico earlier on tuesday where hes been given asylum he resigned after the military asked him to do so on sunday force widespread protests over his disputed reelection. These are live pictures coming from the National Assembly actually we just saw moments ago planes. Congratulations and hugs for the president senator who will take over hugh so weve got 2 correspondents covering the story john holmes in mexico city where even morality is a bit with you in a moment john i do want to start with money in asuncio
Watching are to International Coming to you live from the russian capital where its just turned 7 pm welcome to the program. The Iraqi Government is taking in. International legal measures we ask the International Community and the United Nations to perform their roles in this matter. Now mark esper the u. S. Secretary of defense is currently in iraq discussing the issue in baghdad he says that the maximum amount of time that the u. S. Troops may remain in iraq is for weeks now its important to note also that the usa is redeploying 2000 troops to the kingdom of saudi arabia however donald trump has emphasized that saudi arabia is footing the bill for this deployment this is donald trump they are sending troops and other things to the middle east. So to arabia but are you ready so do you rabia at my request has agreed to pay us for everything were doing. Now donald trump has repeatedly emphasized his feeling that its time for u. S. Troops around the world to come home however this new e
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The president and ceo of the national 9 11 memorial and museum. On behalf of of everyone associated with the memorial and museum, i want to express a warm our sincere gratitude for your steadfast commitment to the security of our nation. We are honored to have secretary chertoff, napolitano, and johnson here with us. The decision to hold this public field hearing here, within a space find by the remaining foundational structure of the World Trade Center at what was the epicenter of ground zero 18 years ago this week makes todays program especially meaningful. Theow many of you toured museum last night, some for the first time. The events we chronicle here, the lives we remember, and the aspirations we embrace for a world free of this scourge of inextricably linked to the topics he will discuss today. Here at the 9 11 memorial and museum, we testified to the largest inextricably linked lossoflife from a foreign attack on american soil and the single greatest loss of rescue personnel in
18 years ago this week the epicenter of ground 0 makes todays program especially meaningful. I know many of you toured the museum last night, some for the first time. The events we chronicle here, the lives we remember and the aspirations we embrace for a world free from the scourge of terrorism are inextricably linked to the work of this committee and the topics you will discuss today. Here at the 9 11 memorial and museum we testify to the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on american soil and the single greatest loss of rescue personnel in a single event in american history. Our exhibitions and programs recount the collective experience of profound shock, unprecedented vulnerability and overwhelming grief caused by the attacks. Yet visitors take away more than a cautionary tale to remain vigilant to continued threats by sharing the manifold expressions of courage, compassion and service in response to 9 11. This museum also affirms the best of who we can be. As hum