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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams November 6, 2019 07:45:00

problematic for him legally, reputationally and operationally because at some point most of these people around trump aren t going to be loyal to him. we ve seen this already with lev parnas. he was someone who they assumed wouldn t cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. he now is. how many other people are going to start cooperating? how many people are going to change their stories like gordon sondland did today? you know, when there s just a couple of people involved in a conspiracy or a couple of people involved in wrongdoing, it s easy for them to keep their stories straight. when you have an entire group of people who are in there largely because of self-interest and they all start to get picked off by prosecutors or congressional investigators, things unravel, and that s what giuliani is looking at right now. eugene, i don t know if you re the right guy to take complaints about the democratic party, but several democrats complained to me they are incensed. let s note the demo

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams November 6, 2019 07:09:00

impeachment is kind of morphing day by day into if it did happen, it s not impeachable still ? it s not even there, brian. let me put it this way. when i bring up the impeachment inquiry and all the substance of the facts, so many republican senators do not want to engage on the substance. instead they want to talk about the upcoming i.g. report from attorney general barr. the attorney general s own report on the russia probe. that s where they are right now in the republican party, trying to build a counter narrative rather than dealing with the own narrative in front of their face. barb, when you hear about a high-profile witness revising their testimony after refreshing their memory, does it bring bach fond memories of being a fed? it does although i ll tell you, he waited an awfully long time to revise his statement. one of the things that typically happens when you have a witness in the grand jury is you give them an opportunity to recant. you give them a warning and tell

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams November 6, 2019 07:30:00

for kentuckians. with all the partisan bickering and nastiness that we re seeing in politics, we have an opportunity to do better right here in kentucky. he lived in the governor s mansion as a young man, and nbc news has declared democrat andy beshear the apparent winner of tonight s governor s race in kentucky. he defeated the incumbent governor matt bevin in an upset. for more we are joined by vaughn hillyard, who is covering the race from beshear s campaign headquarters, emptying out, let s be honest, in louisville. vaughn, interesting story. among the most unpopular incumbents in the country, tried to weaponize impeachment against his opponent. didn t work. his opponent part of the political aristocracy in kentucky, tried to run a local governor s race on issues including health care. turns out that did work. reporter: mm-hmm. health care, education, jobs,

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house and c.i.a. press officers were responsible for removing al-qaeda references in those very important talking points. brian: the state department about to honor anti-semite and 9-11 supporter. michelle obama and john kerry will present women of courage awards. among them, a woman known for vicious tweets about the u.s., yeah, that s us, and the jewish people. she referenced hitler. moments after a deadly attack on israeli tourists last july, she tweeted, quote, an explosion on a bus carrying israelis in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea. today is a very sweet day with a lot of very sweet news. she s trying to recant, claiming her twitter account was stolen. steve: we ve heard that before. meanwhile a sheriff s deputy runs straight into a burning house to save the family inside. all caught on camera. take a look. you can see him run for the front door.

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that we seek. the question is, how do we reach that goal? and i am convinced that there is no shortcut to the end of a conflict that has endured for decades. peace is hard work. peace will not come through statements and resolutions at the united nations. if it were that easy, it would have been accomplished by now. ultimately, it is the israelis and the palestinians who must live side by side. immediately after that speech, the president met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who called the american position a, quote, badge of honor. the president meets this evening with president abbas. that brings me to my colleague, wolf blitzer, reporting today from new york. hi there, wolf. let s talk about this a little bit. assuming the u.s. uses its veto in the u.n. security council, what could happen? what are the alternatives here? the u.s. is hoping, randi, as you know it s not going to have to use the veto any time soon. they re hoping they can work on some sort o

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