is making a risk assessment. asking each country what kind of experience, what kind of what you have seen and what you have seen skpp found oand found. that will be finished in two weeks time, and after that we have to decide together in european union which kind of tools we need to protect ourselves. you refer to my discussions with president xi. we didn t talk about 5g, and we all know nokia is a major factor in this area. they will answer for themselves. thank you. please pick somebody who s really nice, a nice person. i think they re all nice in finland.
sigh commit policy committee. lots of criticism now aimed at the attorney general. why did the doj apparently deep six the complaint, why did they not pass it to congress, as required by law, why did the doj decide not to investigate poll campaign finance violations in the call. do you think the attorney general has done anything wrong. it s hard to know here. i don t think there s any offed to suggest the ag did anything wrong here. the question, whether he has to recuse, that s the question of how involved he was in the underlying matter, whether he was materially participating in it. all we know is the president s had a phone call to date we haven t heard anything that barr did anything, that he called or did any actions at all. it s not clear what the ag would have done in terms of asking the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden or his son. so obviously an odd thing raised by the president, with the president of the ukraine, but
they want to skip from they want to skip over any criticism oand go straight to impeachment. they don t know what to charge the president with. they don t know what the facts are to support the charge, they don t know the evidence to support the charge. what are the three committees going to hone in on? it s going to be trying to find anything to take down a sitting president. it is going to be it s embarrassing because if they receive word that there is some kind of information they don t yet have, they are going to go public with a conclusion based on something they haven t read, a that isn t yet before the committee the. the process, they re way ahead of their skis here. they need to take a step back and deliberately with care and caution, if they have a question, then ask the question, get a response. this isn t with good faith, this isn t with credibility. adam schiff called his opening statement a parody, this entire impeachment inquiry is a parody. arthel: speaker he pelosi
seat oand chasing him. he spotted matthew and he ran and slide like you did in baseball. matthews open s up on 45. the next pursuing agent was a shotgun fired back at matthews and only hit his hand. matthews hand looked like a cartoon thing where you hold your hand up and you see through it. it was mangled. i started cracking. at that point i am thinking he s not going anywhere else. we got him there. he goes in the vegetated area and i am following him. i have no idea where he went. we got gary yarbrough and
i knew it was close. he opened the door and saw her husband. he s wearing a raincoat, a suit, a hat and he doubled over oand you can see he s in pain and he look as at me and says i ve been shot. the assailant fled. she got him inside and called 911. as soon as that 911 call was done, asked my son to lift my legs up because i wanted to make sure that most of, you know, the blood was reporter: stays in the body. stays in the body. reporter: so you don t lose consciousness. elizabeth is a registered nurse. her training kicked in. there was no sign of external bleeding at that point, so that kind of freaked me out, too. as a nurse, i know if it s not bleeding on the outside, it s bleeding on the inside. [ siren ] reporter: an ambulance arrived and rushed joyal to the hospital. the .9-millimeter bullet had