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The latest news from around the world. Is like on takeoff, but yeah, it its burned quite a bit faster than i expected. That is the plan flying the plane. He did a loop. A very dangerous maneuver on a Turbo Prop Plane that he was up there flying. As you can hear in a strange situation. We heard a short time ago from the Chief Operating Officer for horizon air. Heres her statement. Good evening, im Constance The HorizonChief Operating Officer. Im sorry to share with you this evening at approximately 8 00 p. M. One of our q4 airplanes made an unauthorized takeoff from seatec airport. We believe it was made by an employee and no other passengers or crew were onboard. Shortly therefore it crashed by
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Scheduled surgery. that s important. that suggests that it wasn t an emergency. the other important thing is that we saw the pope at noon local time today from his window at st. peters square. he looked fine. this is a surgery under general anesthetic. the pope is 84 years old. it s not without risk. but we are waiting to have the information from the doctors as to just how the surgery has gone. fredricka? thank you. doctor, how common is this condition? what s the recovery process after a surgery like this? divetikulosis is common as people get older. the inflammation is less common, but it s not unheard of. we see this commonly in the emergency department. and surgery for it, again, isn t uncommon. especially in the westernized country, that seems to be happening more and more. and this procedure is a major ....
Is here. a national reporter from the wall street journal will join us. i don t know, the white house. so much testimony and revised testimony from a trump appointee, a total trump loyalist saying there was a quid pro quo. still explain the white house strategy to me saying no quid pro quo? yeah, i don t think i m of the position to explain white house strategy to anybody right now. i think what i was smiling about when you came out, what you ran through is you now have a good understanding of why republicans on the hill quietly have been frustrating. they are not getting information. yesterday mike pence was in a closed door lunch with senate republicans. he happened on two things, one, this is a very partisan investigation, stay with our team. don t go to their team. this is a democratic driven issue. two, stick with the transcript. the president s transcript of the call, the july 25ing calm. that s what you should focus on, not anything else. you talk to republicans, they re fru ....
Conduct an investigation of something that was so public and something that everybody raises an eyebrow to as to whether this individual is qualified for that position isn t uncommon as to things that happen with the united states government. why didn t we get it after joe bind announced his candidacy for the president. presumably if it were so important he would have started two-and-a-half years ago. i can t answer on the timing. you have to ask the appropriate folks in terms of the timing. all i m saying is it doesn t appear on its face football dirt digging expedition. there was real questions as to whether and a lot of folks are raising eyebrows to this on both side of the aisle. jim, poppy, i think that s the challenge so far we haven t yet heard a sort of cohesive coherent story, explanation from the white house about this. i think what they re probably doing is waiting to see what the testimony shows so they don t get in over their head or ahead ....
Hear a lot more of that. gordon sondland, the president s appointee to that position works donated a million dollars to his was acting free. our jim acosta describes the results of the kentucky election where republicans lost something to a surprise a bad omen for impeachment. i mean, we ve talked a lot about how republicans are not going to move in any numbers to go public with criticism or to even consider voting against the president in an impeachment trial, or trial in the senate, until public sentiment moves significantly. we re not there yet. let s be honest. but are you hearing the same they look to those and said, hey, wait a second, we got to pay attention? sabrina, to you. reporter: well, i think that when you are looking at public opinion, there is growing support for at least the impeachment inquiry against the president. and that s something that republicans, particularly those two are in competitive districts ....