bill that didn t have climate. if you re watching at home and maybe you re independent minded, you re not that progressive, you say why would the progressives be so doubtful and skeptical? this is why. this is senator john borrasso. mitch mcconnell said he wanted to make sure barack obama was a one-term president. i want to make joe biden a one-half term president, making sure they no longer have house/senate white house. that s why progressives are understandably, whether you dwroi or disagree, saying wait a minute, republicans are going to vote for this and then they re going to run. they re going to block everything else. if manchin and sinema don t sign on the dotted line in advance, no way. they don t want to give republicans inwiths on things they are more okay with. republicans then get to say, look, we got money for purchasing roads and do nothing else. they re trying to thread that needle but this is a very complicated problem for the president to unpack, and the
consistency from him which we don t always see. a pretty fun trip down memory lane. of course, jacqueline, there s no way to say exactly why he s moving. he can certainly say he s not happy about the new york state attorney general and others in new york state who have been investigating him and creating legal problems, the sdny, in terms of the federal prosecutors as well. he s had a lot of legal challenges to both the trump organization and to his own behaviors because of everything that happened with the michael cohen issues and the payments. right. cy vance is investigating him on multiple matters. cy vance, the new york district attorney. we had reported that trump s account firm was subpoenaed by
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probably has been reported. that while they continue to be the discomfort he has with the fighting isis, he has orders and parallel process that he was not apart of. he is currently withdrawing u.s. leave it there. troops from particularly northwestern syria. he s moving them across into the thank you, it is great to see you again. east as part of this phased great seeing you andrea. withdrawal. the next part of the mission, we ll be right back. though, is this securing the area that surrounds these oil fields. that s what we ve been hearing a lot out of president trump and out of the pentagon about in recent days. that mission has begun. there s a national guard unit from the united states that s already moved in just in the last 36 hours or so with bradley fighting vehicles. now, their job these are conventional infantry troops. their job is going to be to hold the area around these oil fields. and then the u.s. special operations forces who will also be there, continuing to
ra a iraq and syria, then the u.s. position. a time where we need the withdraws on what seems to be a whim of the president s. ukrainian government to be strong in the face of pressure. you re in the region. the iraqis are impacted by this, certainly. we ve all been talking about how russia and turkey and iran and this is one of the by products syria, assad, are the winners. of this washington drama that has real world impact in our today, secretary pompeo called foreign policy. the turkish foreign minister to what about john bolton. express some concerns that they you work with him. is he an unguided whistle? are not living up to their agreement, the agreements they made with the vice president and the secretary of state. he got plenty of pay back dues. how do you see the mission from your vantage point right there? he may want to save it for a book. john is tough. he s smart, he s independent. reporter: that s right, it s sort of a lot to unpack. so when you re looking at the h