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All night this time last week impeachment was the most important thing on Capitol Hill this week well it's different and from the toughest Republicans to the other side of the nasty place the Congress has become a concern on a simple life and death Think of the contrast compromising Republican leader Kevin McCarthy and his Twitter account while Democrats are trying to move president from office the president is focused on removing terrorists from the face of the impeachment process hasn't completely lost its interest however with the on again off again on again off of national security advisor John Bolton to appear as a witness at. All over Britain is 5 plus $25.00 Bennington Vermont where the revolution has defeated the so in the pay of the Britain. 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World news roundup Late Edition with correspondent Jim The Pentagon says it has no plans to pull u.s. Forces out of Iraq despite the uproar over the killing of Iranian general Solomonic and the weekend Iraqi Parliament resolution calling for the troops ouster the latest from c.b.s. Is David Martin Iraq's acting prime minister met with the u.s. Ambassador to discuss how to implement the resolution which is not yet binding but defense secretary esper talking with reporters off camera said the u.s. Is staying there's been no decision whatsoever to leave Iraq rumors of an American pullout were sparked by the draft of a letter from an American general to his Iraqi counterpart about measures to ensure that the movement out of Iraq is conducted in a safe and efficient manner but the chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley disowned the draft it was a mistake in August mistake a draft unsigned letter a pull out would mean the end of the campaign. Against ISIS which for now is suspended as the Us reinforces and repositions the $5000.00 troops inside Iraq to protect against the threat of attacks in retaliation for the drone strike which killed Iran's top general Qassam Sulaimani former White House national security adviser John Bolton announced today that he would be willing to testify at the a Pietschmann trial of his former boss President Trump the rake off reporters John Bolton would have plenty to say if he testifies according to c.b.s. News political consultant Leonard Steinhorn John Bolton has deep concerns about the power of Russia and the influence of Russia the very fact that the president was willing to withhold aid to Ukraine which has been battling Russia really trouble John Bolton while Democrats say both must testify Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has an indicated if you'll allow any witnesses in the impeachment trial Bill break off c.b.s. 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World news roundup well as we discussed in the last hour the Senate will be briefed on Wednesday by the defense secretary and the head of the CIA among others on plans to kill Major General Kasem Soleimani this eclipses even the imminent impeachment trial of President Trump even us his former national security adviser John Bolton says that if he is subpoenaed he'll testify but that is as c.b.s. Pointed out if any witnesses are actually allowed in the Senate trial is but the bit marquee on all fronts and joining us to peer through the mist are a lot of red clay the secretary of the Kansas g.o.p. The Republican Party in Kansas hello a lot I brought How are you very well that he did Happy New Year thank you and we're also joined Michel Bronstein the Democrat strategists Hello Michael good evening or out of the Happy new year I'm to you too well that a very nice to have you with us and we hope it is. Let's begin with this kind of great new overhanging a anxiety and the question of of how much. How much people in ordinary local politics can actually expect to know about the decision that led up to the killing of Gen Solomon a lot of our your members are your constituents and Kansas asking questions about this do they want to know do they feel in far. And I think you know the people that I'm around I would say are not questioning what the president has done when you look at the track record of this this terrorist who was killed I mean he's killed thousands of Americans in the past and I don't think that they're really concerned that they know everything and you know they they believe that if if Trump had told Congress or anyone else that although he's not required to tell anyone been had he done something like that I mean they would have broken the news before lunch so they're not really upset that this is happening they feel like you know they're being taken care protective protected and really the fact that we're discussing that you know it's even a problem that we're getting our president making sure we're defended and protected and people are actually choosing the side of a terrorist over President Trump is kind of this kind of eye opening It's amazing like a movie that has made. Moves or 2 of them I mean don't people need to know what stress it was so they were being played I mean from that I think that's fine and I think you know people aren't going overboard though in questioning you know the killing of a terrorist right I'm sure that they're interested in what was behind it more because you know people might not have known who this person was prior to this the average Joe on the street but I think. You know I think this is kind of being borne out of proportion as far is how damaging. It is for Americans directly because I think you know we're protecting us overall And yes I understand this increases hostility and it can upset the balance but we weren't being protected in the 1st place like we weren't protected in the last administration we were just doing whatever Iran wanted and so now President terms actually defending us and that does upset some people because they would rather. Not do anything but it doesn't solve the problem right if you don't go to the root. Things don't get involved but even even if some retaliation by Iran draws and the 82nd Airborne you know have not been deployed and God forbid you know people in the 82nd Airborne give up their lives in the service of a country that's not going to it is going to be absenting is horrible Yes of course in any time that you know one is engaged in war and there are there are horrible things that can happen nobody ever wants to go to war but if you think you know a long term if you try to see it like this like I have a son my own who wants to be in the military my brother was in the military you look at this and you think Ok what is the overall goal here right we can't continue to let Iran. We can't continue to let them bully us and push us around and honestly they don't have a ton of allies with them anyway they don't have a lot of support elsewhere so I don't think this is going to get as bad as some people are saying it could well let's let's get Michael has had no Michael Brown seen how do you view the situation I mean in domestic political terms to says have a cost or a benefit for Mr Trump. In domestic political terms he has a audience and b. That this will play well with. In looking at the overall race looking at you know the upcoming upcoming presidential general I mean it this is definitely going to be an issue I think foreign policy and some of the questions that are that are arising because of this event are going to carry carry on and I think it's also right to question the lead up to the necessity of escalating with Iran which a lot of the failures in American foreign policy is in strategic misjudgments or miscalculations the president's not a tactful lawyer I mean he's showing himself to be kind of you know a real estate negotiator for me York and that's just kind of not going to go anywhere in in the Middle East it takes a little bit more understanding and a little bit more tact of generations of history and what's come before this and I think that fundamentally when you look at some of the things that have happened in the Middle East and the u.s. Reaction some of this is is without rhyme of reasons something something that you say you know so you said there Michel about foreign policy being thrust on to the political stage it hasn't been up to now has it been a foreign policy sort of Democratic primary for example people who've who've had foreign policy experience haven't really done very well you know men so you have a Seth Moulton a congressman from Massachusetts he kind of photos will come to him on foreign POWs and you go precisely 0. And much of the primary has been fought on domestic political issues which is something that inside the Democratic Party. Party members care a lot about they care a lot about health care you know they care about a lot about a fair economy they care about some of the bread and butter issues that they're they're seeing in their lives in this type of foreign policy move absolutely inserts a different type of question into the primary is still who would be trusted in a situation where foreign policy is on the line and I think that it's a question that Americans are absolutely starting to ask more of when we see our allies. Under threat when we see them abandoning the United States or at least being concerned with the United States I mean this seems like a very go it alone moment for the United States and the thing is is the United States has exercised global power through to put through diplomacy for a number of years and to its advantage and it set up a global system there that is why our Julie ensure peace around the world and these types of actions threaten threaten global They threaten some of the some of the old lines that have been put together and our allies are absolutely questioning the motives of the United States and it's not it's not just this action I think this action on top of other actions and I don't think anybody here is arguing that you know that killing somebody. Weichsel money was say. You know was was that this guy was in any way a good guy he was in the United States going to defend itself where it can but the but the way that u.s. Global policy is being run right now I think leaves a lot of questions that need to be answered. Let me come back tell Ana I mean we are talking about domestic politics primarily a together and therefore if you are the president and there's a national security emergency and you're facing reelection it does you a lot of good doesn't it because you are you are the leader you are the decision maker you know I think it gives you an opportunity to show your voters and your constituents everyone that you have the strength to lead the country in times of crisis and I think acting decisively in the situation is is a good decision I do understand where Michael's coming from as far as what he's saying is you know the u.s. Has done a good job in the past with diplomacy I do think that we have in some aspects in some regards but in other ways I think that we've been taken advantage of and had had to give the lion's share of money and resources for some of these things and I think that's where the American people got to the point where like you know we we want to see what this is for we don't want to just be you know giving money to places like Iran like why in the last the last agreement negotiated was terrible for America so I think we're diplomacy can work we certainly need to use that 1st but in many situations like with Iran I don't think that Knesset certainly work anymore and I do believe that the president could negotiate a new and it to your eyes better nuclear deal with Iran but I don't think it could be any worse I don't know if President Trump is necessarily the person to do those negotiations or if that's my Pompei or you know who that would be but I don't think . The deal could be much worse than it was under the last administration. And even given what's happened is it is it possible is it remotely possible for for those negotiations to actually go on I don't know I wish I wish I could say that if I if I knew that I'd be a millionaire but I know I don't ask you could be a foreigner started that I'm not fair it's Ok You know I think that I think again it depends on who's doing a negotiation and what's on the table. May I ask you both about impeachment because I said at the beginning of this impeachment was the most important thing on the table this time last week and now it seems to have taken a backseat to these these you know huge concerns about national security and international security. Michael as the process still on track has been derailed is it is it going to be shunted off into some Senate siding. They'll be this Senate right now as is it is trying to be put into active negotiations with the house. And see Pelosi has. Held on to the article has not sent them over to sent them over to the Senate I think that it's a sound strategy in that he the House the Senate leadership did not look like that they were interested in either entertaining witnesses or having a trial or hearing all of this in any way that seemed like it would be fair and impartial to the evidence that it's been presented thus far and I think that now that you're seeing John Bolton today said that he would be prepared to testify that shows that the strategy is broadly working we had been talking about not having any witnesses. Being called in this and and I suspect that as this process is negotiated with what's going on in the international situation which is a distraction that the Senate will be able to walk and chew gum you know we're going to see you know where we will absolutely see this move forward it is going to be you know it's going to be an issue that you've seen Trump's poll numbers go down they were largely holding before but now they've they've dipped a little bit 'd and I suspect that as more information comes out and the American public becomes more educated about what was a fairly complicated situation they're going to understand. They're going to understand what what this president did and ultimately question it. And his biggest If a lot of if if John Bolton did testify would you expect him to be friendly to the president I think he would be honest you know until his side of the story I you know I think he might have something to offer but I don't think it alternately changes what we heard in the 1st the 1st I don't want to say trial but now 1st in the name of the p.b.s. Yeah the 1st round of proceedings I don't I don't think it's going to be that much different than what we heard before and I think people have already decided what's going to happen I mean people knew what they thought before the proceedings began and they knew what they thought after it doesn't change I do think you know the Senate does have a responsibility to go forward with it but. You know the House is really the ones who are holding it up because they're saying they're not going to proceed until they have you know exactly and know exactly what's what's going to happen and really that's not the Senate's responsibility to send something back to the house right now so I think that's really kind of a hold out. You know t