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CNNW At This Hour With Kate Bolduan January 16, 2018

The convictions as a prosecutor, they would have in the reports how long they have been here and what they were doing. Now, last week, in the oval office, President Trump reportedly said the most vulgar and racist things ive ever heard a president of either party utter. In fact, ive never heard any president , republican or democrat, utter anything even similar. Now he denies using the specific word. And there has been some maybe he used a different word, maybe he didnt. Madam secretary, you were in the room. Youre under oath. Did President Trump use this word or a substantially similar word to describe certain countrys . I did not hear that word used, no, sir. Thats nthe question. Did he use anything similar to that stridescribing certain countrys . The conversation was impassioned. I dont dispute the president was using tough language. Others in the room were also using tough language. If i could, the concept and the context, i believe in which this came up was the concept that the p

ANALYSIS-Divided Venezuela opposition faces unity challenge ahead of primary

The opposition national assembly on Thursday chose new leadership and will appoint a commission to manage foreign assets, including oil refiner Citgo Petroleum, after it voted last week to remove Juan Guaido as its interim president. Guaido in 2019 won the recognition of scores of nations including the United States after the widely disputed election that kept Nicolas Maduro in power.

Divided opposition faces challenge ahead of primary

Venezuela’s splintered opposition, which appointed new leadership this week, faces enormous short-term challenges as it chooses a presidential candidate and tries to maintain talks

Analysis-Divided Venezuela Opposition Faces Unity Challenge Ahead Of Primary

Venezuela s splintered opposition, which appointed new leadership this week, faces enormous short-term challenges as it chooses a presidential candidate and tries to maintain talks with a less

Analysis-Divided Venezuela opposition faces unity challenge ahead of primary

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's splintered opposition, which appointed new leadership this week, faces enormous short-term challenges as it chooses a presidential candidate and tries to maintain talks with a less diplomatically isolated government, lawmakers and analysts said.

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