A mor milestone and we brought daniela huah here to cohost. Welcome, everyone. Say hello to our special gue cohost daniela ruah star of ncis l. A. On cbs. Thanks for being here. Thank you for having me. This sunday is the shows 250th episode. How does that feel . Its very exciting. Were going to talk all about that. But lets start with some news. Heres tonights top story. Scandal on the accept of americas got talent. Can we expect you to come back next season . I hope so. What are the chances we are going to get you back on the judges panel next season . I dont know. Judges Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union have been let go and in the wake of their firings a new report today claims ere was a toxic culture on set which included criticisms aut the judges looks. You bet everyone on notice. Gabrielle was told several times that her hairstyles were, quote, too black for the show. And julian, quote, received consistent criticism on hair, makeup and wardrobe which impacted her morale. Hough
Steven mnuchin are getting on the phone today with the top chinese trade negotiator to try and iron out more things. We are in this messy and game. Endgame. Essy we have been here before. We were here in may. This may still unravel. David i heard we have not agreed to a deal on soybeans. You think if they were close to a deal they wouldve gotten that out of the way, at least. Shawn what we are seeing as they are talking about the difficult issues on the table. The fact those around the table now and are being wrestled with is usually a sign of the end game being afoot. On soybeans, it is not so much they are debating how much china is going to buy. It is debating the details of when china will buy and for how long. Those are the details you will be ironing out to the end. Spinning. H sides are are they spinning in the same direction . It seemed like beijing was spinning in one direction and washington was spinning in the other. Shawn this been we get from both sides is both sides do a
Borisjohnson went to parliament to tell mps that a further delay would be corrosive, and it was time to get brexit done, but labour said it couldnt support a deal which would damage the uk. And now is the time for this great house of commons to come together and bring the country together today. Todays session will last for several hours, at the end of which mps will decide whether the Prime Ministers deal needs greater scrutiny before it is formally approved. He has renegotiated the Withdrawal Agreement and made it even worse. Hes renegotiated the political declaration and made that even worse. Its the first time in 37 years that the commons is sitting on a saturday. The result of the main vote on brexit deal is on a knife edge and theres still the possibility that brexit could be delayed. And as the parliamentary debate goes on, thousands of protestors are making their way to westminster, campaigning for a second referendum on the outcome of the Brexit Process. Well bring you the lat
It undermines the National Security of the United States. I think its devastating. Most republicans defend the president. From my point of view to impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane. Totally appropriate. Theres nothing in that. But some cracks emerge. I want to say to the president , this is not okay. That conversation is not okay. My guests this morning, adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence committee. The number two house republican, Steve Scalise. And the former u. S. Ambassador to russia, Michael Mcfaul. Plus the politics of impeachment. Peril for the preside and for joe biden. He will stop at nothing to hold on to power. Does biden emerge damaged or as a more sympathetic figure . Joining me for insight and analysis are yamic hechlt alcindor. Mark leibovich, chief correspondent for the New York Times magazine. President ial historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and hugh hewitt, host on thealem radio network. Welcome to sunday and a special edition
This is two hours and ten minutes. Thank you for coming. My name is seth jones, the harold brown chair and director of trance National Threats project for the center of international studies. We have a fantastic two sets of panels on what is an important subject and i think increasingly important subject and part of the motivation i think from Suzanne Spaulding and i in looking at this and i have to give you u credit, suzanne, for being the brain child behind this, was to look at some of the recent attacks including el paso and the synagogue attacks and note that there has been a dialogue debate within the u. S. About how to respond to it. The degree of threat and how serious it is then how to respond to it. So what we like to do is move in the following sense. Were going to begin with a discussion about the evolution of the threat. And how domestic terrorism, i know some of the terminology for these groups is the racially motivated violent groups. I cannot promise the panelists are go