Waiting for payday anymore. And you join me. I can. Com and get paid when you say im bill, were on the California Coast and this is cnn time to break down the big stories with some smart people. Today, were asking as the Middle East teeters on the brink of all out, war, does President Biden have any influence left to limit the conflict . Then saying washington, trump well discuss claims. The media is sanitizing some of the former president s outlandish comments and gift wrap goat. The chance to give a piece of Tom Brady as a christmas gift. But it could cost you a lot of money. The panel is here and ready to go. So Sit Back, relax and lets talk about it knifes edge as fighting in the Middle East headed towards an allout War Israel now fighting on two fronts and Gaza And Lebanon could soon open up a third front with a wrong and the u. S. Seemingly powerless to contain the crisis the response will be painful. Israel wearing a retaliatory strike against iran. Okay. Okay, guys, we got to g
and that does suggest a real intelligence failure by the russian side. britain, meanwhile, isjust starting to get over the extraordinary last few days when the world s leaders came to london to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii. i think the leaders enjoyed the fact that they were going to the most extraordinary diplomatic reception in buckingham palace. and how are iran s women responding to the increasingly brutal crackdown on the way they dress? what s fascinating about these protests is seeing these young, brave women who are not scared. president putin has given his clearest warning yet that he could use nuclear weapons if ukraine attacks russian territory. and he s going to turn four regions of russian occupied ukraine into russian territory. the areas, that is, which the ukrainian forces are starting to recapture. and president putin is getting legislation passed to make it possible to introduce partial mobilisation in russia and martial law if necessary. the
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opened up in an emotional interview on msnbc this morning about a settlement with the city. the money means absolutely nothing. it doesn t help me get over the fact of what happened. breonna doesn t benefit from that. it does nothing for us. just today the louisville fbi said they made significant process in the investigation and their team is actively investigating all aspects of her death. let s go to my colleague msnbc s antonia hylton. a big welcome to you. sounds like they re getting ready there. what s going on? hi, alex, that s right, it is a somber and also at times angry mood here. people very been streaming in, getting ready to pay respects to breonna taylor s family and honor her memory. her mother, tamika palmer, actually just arrived here a few moments ago. we re hearing from people who plan to speak, recite potentials and ultimately march around. you will hear calls for accountability and transparency. her mother is calling on the attorney general here i