i think for a while the idea of military intervention from the u.s. seemed slightly far fetched, but i don t really see that it is anymore. if you look at some of the statements from trump, we saw in the recently leased book of mccabe, the former deputy director of the fbi that trump was saying basically why are we not going to war with venezuela, it has all this oil and it is on our doorstep and then the people involved in this on the u.s. side, extreme hawks like john bolton and mike pence, and especially maybe elliott abrams who was involved in some of the worse atrocities in central america in the 1990s, these people will be pushing for that option and i really hope that the opposition doesn t play along with that. esa cusack from our london bureau, thank you for the insight. in just a few weeks time, robert kraft went from super bowl-winning high to a
our doorstep. and then you have the kind of people who are involved on this on the u.s. side, extreme hawks like john bolton and also mike pence, and especially maybe elliott abrams who was involved in some of the worst atrocities in central america in the 1980s. so, you know, these kind of people will be pushing for that option. and i really hope that the opposition doesn t play along with that. esa cusack from our london bureau, thank you for the insight. that much anticipated sentencing memo against paul manafort was unsealed saturday. many people hoped that it would reveal crucial missing details about the russia investigation. that didn t happen. but the 800 page memo did lay out what prosecutors called bold crimes committed by the former chairman manafort. robert mueller s team slammed paul manafort for lying to almost everyone around him, the list includes dozens of people
have to meet and to start talking because a lot of their demands are simply not possible to meet in a democracy. agnes, journalist joining us from our london bureau, stand by for a month, want to recap our viewers as to what we re watching right now. 10:39 in the morning in paris, fwra france, some 1500 protesters on the streets there. yellow vest demonstrators. keeping in mind people throughout france, they keep these yellow vests in their vehicles in case of emergency. and these yellow vests are now representative of a protest that started against rising fuel costs, a proposed tax by the french president. the french president emmanuel macron has backed away from that plan, but the protests continued. and what we re seeing right now,
of one garbage truck into the ocean every minute. the united nations predicts that by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. now, take a look at what it looks like up close and personal. there it is. yeah, how about this. these are waves of garbage, most of it plastic washing up on a beach in the dominican republic. hundreds of people have been working to try to clean it all up. this is the story that got our attention. let s talk more with fiona nichols joining us from our london bureau. look looks at that video again just to show people. appearance i disturbing video to say the least, but that s the ocean. i mean, can you believe that? that s the ocean. and i think for a lot of people it s out of sight out of mind. but it really isn t because it s this is happening.
causes thereof. it s extremely important. we ve entered this new unfortunate era of mass shootings. you can really drawback a lot of this to mental illness. our tax dollars should go to study that because clearly we re just in a different time. so i think whether it s that or it s enforcing laws that are already on the books rather than adding new regulations that regulate legal gun owners and people that seek to procure a weapon illegally is a very important step here. we ll see those kids marching on the capitol tomorrow. thanks to both of you, elizabeth and alexandra. good to be here. sandra: isis is claiming responsibility for a terror attack in france. about a dozen were hurt when police shot and killed the suspect. greg palkot joins us from our london bureau. we watched this develop throughout the morning. what happened? we re still getting more