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Roger Stone to be sentenced while Democrats ponder debate fall-out - live updates Roger Stone to be sentenced while Democrats ponder debate fall-out - live updates
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Bloomberg the main target in bruising debate debutBloomberg the main target in bruising debate debut
Defense Secretary Mark Esper has been in North Dakota visiting Minot Air Force Base, acclaiming president Trump’s plan to modernise the nation’s nuclear arsenal.
Esper told reporters that the spending was needed to keep up with Russia and outpace China. He told reporters that “Russia and China are both modernizing and expanding their nuclear arsenals.”
He said the country needed to have confidence that US systems are effective, safe, reliable, and credible. “We’re trying to deter war.”
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated the first 10 years of the modernization plan will cost nearly $500 billion, and that over a 30-year span the total would hit $1.2 trillion, including the cost of sustaining the current and future force.
California’s lawmakers are expected to vote to formally apologize for the role the state legislature played in the incarceration of more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent during the second world war.
The resolution, which is likely to be approved today, was introduced by California state assembly member Albert Muratsuchi.
In a reference to Trump’s muslim travel ban and the separation of families at the US border, Muratsuchi has said that “We’re seeing striking parallels between what happened to Japanese Americans before and during the second world war and what we see happening today”
Mario Koran in San Francisco has the full story.
We’ve also got an emotional piece from back in 2012, written by actor George Takei, who was interned along with his family in the 1940s.
He might not have shone in last night’s debate, but Mike Bloomberg can console himself with the fact that he has picked up another three congressional endorsements.
Democratic Reps. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Nita Lowey of New York and Pete Aguilar of California have all come out and endorsed Bloomberg. Aguilar cited Bloomberg’s record “at both the national and local levels” and his “track record as a former mayor on gun safety and climate.”
It brings his total number of congressional endorsements to 15. Only Joe Biden has more.
It’s not always clear how much congressional endorsements turn into popular support, but Bloomberg will be grateful that the move today suggests his campaign still has momentum after Las Vegas.
Here’s what Richard Wolffe made of last night:Here’s what Richard Wolffe made of last night:
He believes that nothing can stop Sanders winning the nomination this time around.He believes that nothing can stop Sanders winning the nomination this time around.
While a lot of eyes were on the debate in Las Vegas, president Donald Trump was at work, and used Twitter to announce that, as expected, Richard Grenell will become acting director of national intelligence.While a lot of eyes were on the debate in Las Vegas, president Donald Trump was at work, and used Twitter to announce that, as expected, Richard Grenell will become acting director of national intelligence.
The US ambassador to Germany is a keen Trump ally, and now takes charge of the nation’s 17 spy agencies, with whom the president has enjoyed a testy relationship. In his tweet Trump said that “Rick has represented our Country exceedingly well and I look forward to working with him.”The US ambassador to Germany is a keen Trump ally, and now takes charge of the nation’s 17 spy agencies, with whom the president has enjoyed a testy relationship. In his tweet Trump said that “Rick has represented our Country exceedingly well and I look forward to working with him.”
Grenell has been ambassador to Germany since 2018, and because he has been named as acting director, the appointment will not need to be confirmed by the Senate.Grenell has been ambassador to Germany since 2018, and because he has been named as acting director, the appointment will not need to be confirmed by the Senate.
The move hasn’t been universally popular. Democrat senator Mark Warner of Virginia said Trump had “selected an individual without any intelligence experience to serve as the leader of the nation’s intelligence community in an acting capacity.”The move hasn’t been universally popular. Democrat senator Mark Warner of Virginia said Trump had “selected an individual without any intelligence experience to serve as the leader of the nation’s intelligence community in an acting capacity.”
Many pundits seemed to think that Elizabeth Warren was at her most effective in the debate last night when landing blows on Mike Bloomberg’s record. “Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another” she said.Many pundits seemed to think that Elizabeth Warren was at her most effective in the debate last night when landing blows on Mike Bloomberg’s record. “Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another” she said.
Her performance sparked a lot of fun on social media - one person suggested that Bloomberg’s Wikipedia page needed “Cause of death: Elizabeth Warren” added to it.Her performance sparked a lot of fun on social media - one person suggested that Bloomberg’s Wikipedia page needed “Cause of death: Elizabeth Warren” added to it.
But there was nothing fun about her attacks on Bloomberg over his record on race relations, policing, NDA agreements and his wealth. Sam Levin here has a write-up of the lines that most wounded the former mayor of new York.But there was nothing fun about her attacks on Bloomberg over his record on race relations, policing, NDA agreements and his wealth. Sam Levin here has a write-up of the lines that most wounded the former mayor of new York.
Good morning - and it’s the morning after the night before for the six major challengers for the Democratic nomination, as they wake up and wonder how their debate performance yesterday will have played with voters.Good morning - and it’s the morning after the night before for the six major challengers for the Democratic nomination, as they wake up and wonder how their debate performance yesterday will have played with voters.
We’ll get our first real hint when Nevada holds its caucuses on Saturday.We’ll get our first real hint when Nevada holds its caucuses on Saturday.
It is probably Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren who will be most pleased with how they did.It is probably Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren who will be most pleased with how they did.
Sanders, the frontrunner in the polls, withstood the onslaught he faced, and Warren made her mark with a series of stinging attacks on Mike Bloomberg, who was appearing in a debate for the first time. Klobuchar and Buttigieg sparred. And Joe Biden? Well, he kept on plodding on. Here’s the wrap of the night from my colleague Sam Levin in Las Vegas.Sanders, the frontrunner in the polls, withstood the onslaught he faced, and Warren made her mark with a series of stinging attacks on Mike Bloomberg, who was appearing in a debate for the first time. Klobuchar and Buttigieg sparred. And Joe Biden? Well, he kept on plodding on. Here’s the wrap of the night from my colleague Sam Levin in Las Vegas.
Donald Trump is on the campaign trail too today. He’ll be at a rally in Colorado Springs which starts at 7pm ET.Donald Trump is on the campaign trail too today. He’ll be at a rally in Colorado Springs which starts at 7pm ET.
Before then we’ll almost certainly hear from the president on Twitter about the sentencing of Roger Stone. Stone was was convicted in November on seven felony charges, including lying to Congress and tampering with a witness, and will find out his punishment in court this morning, despite a last minute bid to get a re-trial.Before then we’ll almost certainly hear from the president on Twitter about the sentencing of Roger Stone. Stone was was convicted in November on seven felony charges, including lying to Congress and tampering with a witness, and will find out his punishment in court this morning, despite a last minute bid to get a re-trial.