be too little too late russia one of the actors on the ground has made clear already that it rejects vision of a security zone in northern syria. and the head of the nato military alliance have some concerns ahead of the meeting correspondent terry stoltz reports from the nato meeting in brussels here. just ahead of the meeting the nato secretary general young stolzenberg again welcome to the fact that germany has proposed an international mission in northern syria after speaking with the german defense minister on a great car of our for the 2nd time about their proposal he says he understands that germany would want a united nations mandate for such a mission and he knows that can be very difficult to achieve especially because russia is a permanent member of the u.n. security council whose approval would be needed and moscow has already rejected the german suggestion u.s. defense secretary marc esper said this morning that he sees turkey moving closer to
but just in terms of the political response and the communications response, that s something they haven t been able to sort out yet. and i think that puts them at a disadvantage. nancy, thank you so much. we appreciate you hanging in there as we got the technical problems resolved. danny, carol lam, hans nickels, and garrett responding to the breaking news that house democrats have now zeroed in on a framework for their impeachment case against president trump that will center on a simple abuse of power. of course, this comes in the wake of big controversies last week. including, his decision, which he then reversed about the g7. and then there s that controversial decision to withdrawal from northeast syria. well, now defense secretary marc esper says those troops will, in fact, be redeployed to iraq. that s different than trump s promise to get out of foreign wars and this afternoon, the president was unclear about just how long it would take to get the troops home. they re goin