where mps are debating for a second day a bill which would allow the prime minister to formally start the process of leaving the eu. the government is expected to win a vote on the legislation when it is held tonight, despite opposition from some labour rebels. they are going against the three line whip of their leader, jeremy corbyn. opposition also from the liberal democrats and the snp. we can listen now to nigel dodds. we we re we can listen now to nigel dodds. we were told we would have to change oui’ currency were told we would have to change our currency at the border but there is at different currency. however, the economy has gone on and done extremely well. none of the dire predictions of those who predicted terrible consequences came to pass andi terrible consequences came to pass and i am confident that in relation to this issue as well, that we will see a better future for the united kingdom and for northern ireland. i welcome very much the prime minister s com
up to donald trump against torture. we have a very clear position on torture. we do not sanction torture. we do not get involved with that and will continue to be our position. and moments ago the mexican president announcing that his meeting planned for next week with president trump has been canceled. we are on the same page with the white house. how surprised are you every time there is a new tweet from the president? this is going to be an unconventional presidency, i think you know this by now casy. and i think we are going to see unconventional activities like tweets and that s just something we are all going to have to get used to. good derek everyone. a busy day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. president trump just arriving in philadelphia. you see air force one there. we are expecting his remarks to house and senate republicans later in this houn.
he will go it s about a 20 minute ride from that airport in south philadelphia back into center city, where he
necessary, yes. the president had effectively an extramarital affair slush fund. then scott pruitt s luxury trip to rome on the public dime. let s have no illusions about what was really going on here. and what primary night in america looks like in the era of trump. i m basically trumpier than trump. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the president and his lawyer are applying the same strategy that got the president-elected, to his rapidly multiplying legal threats. overwhelm the public with enough noise to drown out the facts and muddle the issues. whether it can work this time is still an open question. the president today spent his morning executive time, as he so often does, tweeting about the criminal investigation into his campaign, his allies and his family members and himself. and this comes after the president s new personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, claimed in an interview over the weekend that the mueller team might try to
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penalties are even higher, the evidence is even more volume nous, or will he cut his losses, cut a deal and tell what he knows if anything about potential collusion between donald trump and the russian election interference effort? let me bring in the panel now. i want to get to my legal experts, more of my legal experts. by the way, a little more breaking news, the cohen hearing is officially over. sentencing is scheduled for december 12th for his guilty plea at 11:00 a.m. he s out on $500,000 bail which was co-signed by his wife and a second person. we re going to go there. but donald fryman is is on air force one on his way to west virginia to prepare for a rally for the west virginia senate race. how is he feeling? we think he s emotionally and politically in as much of a corner psychologically as he s been since he s become president of the united states. he s worked very hard to get at
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tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the storm slamming the northeast now, blinding rain and wind. deadly in michigan, after whiteout conditions and a record blizzard paralyzes travel. and tonight, millions now under flood and wind alerts from philadelphia to new york city to boston. the major news tonight from general motors, cutting jobs in ohio, michigan, maryland. thousands of workers, and at least three gm cars will no longer be made. president trump tonight on the tear gas used at the border. what he now says about using it. the deadly police shooting and growing outrage. the young black man killed by officers. police mistaking him for the gunman. the real suspect tonight still on the loose. the bombshell report on climate change, from 13 u.s. agencies put out the day after
thanksgiving. its warning about farming in the midwest, future floods and fires in the u.s., and tonight, the president is asked, does he believe it? cyber monday still under