Headlines. Matt miller goes for a test drive with audi of americas executive. Michael mckee examines the Supreme Court ruling on argentine debt. We begin at the white house with more on the violent situation in iraq. Good afternoon. For the better part of three years, president obama has made his ability to remove u. S. Troops from iraqi one of his Foreign Policy accomplishments. Over the last four days, the u. S. Is moving back towards iraq. What weve seen has been a deliberate effort, both in naval assets and in drone operations, for the u. S. To try to get a handle on a situation that escalated very quickly and directly threatens the Iraqi Government in baghdad. Air andident is in the on his way back to washington, d. C. , from southern california. When he lands, there will be serious questions as to whether there will be some type of airstrike either through drones or planes. It is definitely on the table. Iran and the United States share an interest in putting down to my down sunn
Did they get it from their colleagues who refused to wear masks . Its way too early for this. Good morning, and welcome to way too early, the show that has lots of new reporting to cover for you this morning. I am kasie hunt on this tuesday, january 12th, and we will start with the news. House democrats introduced a single article of impeachment against President Trump yesterday, accusing him of inciting insurrection against the United States government. The house is set to vote tonight on a measure that calls for Vice President mike pence to invoke the 25th amendment to remove trump from office before his term ends in eight days. If pence doesnt take action, and sources say its likely he wont, the house will meet tomorrow morning to hold the impeachment vote. The measure, which has more than 200 democratic cosponsors, says the president , quote, willfully made statements that in context encouraged and foreseeably resulted in lawless action at the capitol. The impeachment measure also
That part of the capitol and House Democrats set tomorrow to begin the process of impeaching the president for a second time. This, however, has never been done before as nearly 250 lawmakers are now calling for his removal. Donald trump must be removed from office immediately. He should be impeached, convicted and thrown out of 1600 pennsylvania avenue and forever banished to the dust bin of history. Big tech also cracking down on trump, his allies and far right social Media Outlets. His defenders blasting the decision as dangerous censorship in what could be seen as another attempt to rile up their base. Where does mike pence stand on invoking the 25th amendment . The new reporting just in on this sunday morning. As we say good morning everybody, it is sunday, january 10th. Im kendis gibson. Im lindsey reiser. We have a team of reporters following the latest for you. Right now we have capitol hill and the white house covered acroa across the country as well. Josh lederman has reactio
About the business of publishing. In a few minutes, Publishers Weekly editorial director jim milliyet will join to discuss the upcoming publication of the house january 6th committee report. But first, heres some of the latest stories from the publishing world. In her new book about donald trump, confidence man, New York Times political reporter Maggie Haberman includes material from three sit down interviews with the former president. One exchange in particular has gotten a lot of attention in the wake of the fbis august raid on the former president s mar a lago. Haberman writes that trump, quote, demurred when i asked if he had taken any documents of note upon departing the white house, quote, nothing of great urgency. No, he said. She also writes that the former president was, quote, sometimes stunned at his own bakkers fervor, telling aides, quote, theyre f ing crazy. That book will be released on october the fourth. And longtime npr Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg published
The upcoming publication of the house january 6th committee report. But first, heres some of the latest stories from the publishing world. In her new book about donald trump, confidence man, New York Times political reporter Maggie Haberman includes material from three sit down interviews with the former president. One exchange in particular has gotten a lot of attention in the wake of the fbis august raid on the former president s mar a lago. Haberman writes that trump, quote, demurred when i asked if he had taken any documents of note upon departing the white house, quote, nothing of great urgency. No, he said. She also writes that the former president was, quote, sometimes stunned at his own bakkers fervor, telling aides, quote, theyre f ing crazy. That book will be released on october the fourth. And longtime npr Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg published a book about her friendship with the late Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. Politico headlined their review of that book. Quote,