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we were informed about an hour and a half ago by the attorney for investors on lind that the state department would refuse to allow him to testify today. this was after a conversation -- after conversations well into yesterday afternoon and evening whichhe legal advisor, there was no indication the abbasid or would be a no-show -- ambassador would be a no-show. not only is people -- are people being deprived of his testimony, but we are also aware the ambassador has text messages or emails on a personal device, which have been provided to the state department, although we have requested those from the ambassador. the state department is withholding those messages as well. those messages are also deeply relevant to this investigation, and the impeachment inquiry. i want to just explain, for the public, the significance of this witness and significance of the decision by the secretary of state and president or president or both to withhold the key witness testimony today. we know from the text messages that ambassador sondland was in discussion with ukrainian counterparts, with fellow diplomati
we were informed about an hour and a half ago by the attorney for investors on lind that the state department would refuse to allow him to testify today. this was after a conversation -- after conversations well into yesterday afternoon and evening whichhe legal advisor, there was no indication the abbasid or would be a no-show -- ambassador would be a no-show. not only is people -- are people being deprived of his testimony, but we are also aware the ambassador has text messages or emails on a...
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for me and old crew here about linde. they sound in time sing but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african and in a. forest across the region are threatened the american guitar builder is taking responsibility. financing and many reforestation income and. eco africa. 30 minutes on w. city ruined. borrowing. of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . last night as finance occupied the city center in 2017 president deterrence response was. by every. game book called. the ring conquest turned into tragedy. is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a gateway to islamize terror until now this is sort of god or more sitting as the result. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. phillips. starts october 24th. this is the news live from boston. the jailing of. tens of thousands take to the streets for a 5th day of protest the general strike causes widespread destruction a key focus of much is postponed and violence flares this mass protesters clashe
for me and old crew here about linde. they sound in time sing but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african and in a. forest across the region are threatened the american guitar builder is taking responsibility. financing and many reforestation income and. eco africa. 30 minutes on w. city ruined. borrowing. of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . last night as finance occupied the city center in 2017 president deterrence response...
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linde this time i saw him now, he looks 100% better. and i know he is feeling 100% better. because he went in, probably prevented any major heart attack that would have damaged his heart, and they put two stents in, believe me, they found anything wrong and fixed it. host: a reporter for politico we did this. he started with this morning, i am more than ready to assume the office of president, to put it bluntly, i am back. lakewood florida, the democrat'' line as well. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. host: you are on the air, go ahead. >> no doubt about it, the great senator from vermont is the best suited for the office of the president. oft: there is news out florida today, another congressional resignation, a that from the hill, news congressman rooney, republican from southwest florida, thinking about trump impeachment, he won't seek reelection. he said yesterday he would consider an impeachment vote, and today the news he will not seek reelection in 2020. we just saw bernie sanders, we will show you elizabeth warren in a few minutes. who is the strongest candidate?
linde this time i saw him now, he looks 100% better. and i know he is feeling 100% better. because he went in, probably prevented any major heart attack that would have damaged his heart, and they put two stents in, believe me, they found anything wrong and fixed it. host: a reporter for politico we did this. he started with this morning, i am more than ready to assume the office of president, to put it bluntly, i am back. lakewood florida, the democrat'' line as well. good afternoon. >>...
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carter and his 92-year-old wife rosa lind have volunteered since the 1980s helping build affordable homesrisha yearwood are also longtime volunteers and inspired by the carters. >> they're examples of the kind of christians to be, husband and wife to be. >> reporter: in all, habitat will build 21 new houses, including one on this site for a single mother who will own a home for the first time. tara morgan says she sees a new house for herself and her daughter. >> haven't stability, having peace, having contentment, and having those finances to give to my daughter, it's everything. >> reporter: carter is now the longest living former president in u.s. history still showing the world that age is just a number. kenneth craig, cbs news, nashville. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," our "eye on money" looks at the rise of side hustles, how millions of americans are earning extra money and the surprising group that's taking on the extra work. >>> plus, gayle king talked with entertainment mogul tyler perry as he shows us inside his new movie complex in atlanta. >>> and we talk with renowned a
carter and his 92-year-old wife rosa lind have volunteered since the 1980s helping build affordable homesrisha yearwood are also longtime volunteers and inspired by the carters. >> they're examples of the kind of christians to be, husband and wife to be. >> reporter: in all, habitat will build 21 new houses, including one on this site for a single mother who will own a home for the first time. tara morgan says she sees a new house for herself and her daughter. >> haven't...
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police used tear gas and even linds in lt vice. >> this is not a protest anymore. this is urban warfare. the protesters are throwing molotov cocktails. ura: loyal to the president in the impeachment storm. why cretary of state mike pompeo is trading blows with democrats over who testi plus, put articial intellence soon outsmart us? if we createonscious machines, how do we control them in the future? laur for those watching on pbs "world news america."olicande to protesters. thousands of people violated a police ban and took to the of communist rule in china. one protester was shot in the chest. e demonstrations in hong kong have been going on for nearly four months. retoday's disturbanceset another challenge to beijing's authority. we begin with our correspondent in hong kong for tspecial report. gabriel: beijing wante a this to beelebration of communist rule, but in hong kong,hey took to the stres in protest. not everyone was demonstrating, far from i t. ople in the city who support beijing. those who wanted to watch the pomp and circumstance did so in muted fashi
police used tear gas and even linds in lt vice. >> this is not a protest anymore. this is urban warfare. the protesters are throwing molotov cocktails. ura: loyal to the president in the impeachment storm. why cretary of state mike pompeo is trading blows with democrats over who testi plus, put articial intellence soon outsmart us? if we createonscious machines, how do we control them in the future? laur for those watching on pbs "world news america."olicande to protesters....
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the logic of riotous attack police offices despite a warning from the police they say linds continued their violent attacks the police officers lives were on the serious threat to save his own life and the lives of his colleagues he fired a live shot at this sale and the police force really didn't want to see anyone being injured it is really heartbreaking. now these protests have typically been confined to the weekend so what was the exception today this is a very special day for china it is a tobar of the 1st china's national day so to say but tobar the 1st $21.00 thing is even more special because it is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china and there are massive celebrations a lavish parade in beijing with all the communist party leaders there including the chairman paying this is why the protesters felt they were obliged mostly young people in hong kong to make sure that their message is hard to make sure that they are seen in beijing and all around the world and they had been preparing well in advance police still banned any kind of such rallies a
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look, there's linds right there. >> i'm excited about you too, craig, but lindsay. >> you should haveast night. i don't know if there was a more excited fan in all of nats park. >> it makes me breathless to think about it still it is a weird reaction. >> because you covered the team. >> from their first season, you know, and you think about how much work everyone's put in, so it was just so special and andy, i'm sorry. you know >> isn't it ironic, though, the whole bryce harperness of the whole thing, isn't that something? >> you said it andy cohen, not us. >> i didn't think they could do it, honestly, when he left, okay, what are they going to do. >> nobody did. here we are. >> i don't know what you all are talking about. >> sports talk. >> nats ball >> you guys got to bring dell, it was your anniversary, how did he like the game >> he was a trooper. he stayed up the whole time. he slept in the 7th inning, that was it. >> he napped the whole 7th inning, i had to carry him a little bit, but this is the end of the game. >> this is the very end. >> you know what, i will say, it is so ex
look, there's linds right there. >> i'm excited about you too, craig, but lindsay. >> you should haveast night. i don't know if there was a more excited fan in all of nats park. >> it makes me breathless to think about it still it is a weird reaction. >> because you covered the team. >> from their first season, you know, and you think about how much work everyone's put in, so it was just so special and andy, i'm sorry. you know >> isn't it ironic, though, the...
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listen to what linde di graham has to -- lindsey graham has to say. >> pelosi is opening up an inquirys to be on the record, is the transcript enough to impeach president trump. there can be no valid inquiry unless democrats vote. heather: this would be an impeachment inquiry vote, not a vote for impeachment, where it would have to go to the senate where two-thirds would have to be in favor. what's your final response. >> in terms of the polling and what democrats are wanting to do, whether pelosi has the votes or not, i think we need to learn from the mueller -- the whole saga over the mueller report, what we learned there is as long as it stays in the news and the more that comes out, the support for impeachment looking back dwindled away. and i'm wondering if we're not going to have -- unless there's a bombshell that comes out from the second whistleblower that's allegedly coming forward, if we're not going to see the same thing happen here. heather: and robert, final word. >> the difference between the current situation and the mueller situation is we have the president confessing
listen to what linde di graham has to -- lindsey graham has to say. >> pelosi is opening up an inquirys to be on the record, is the transcript enough to impeach president trump. there can be no valid inquiry unless democrats vote. heather: this would be an impeachment inquiry vote, not a vote for impeachment, where it would have to go to the senate where two-thirds would have to be in favor. what's your final response. >> in terms of the polling and what democrats are wanting to do,...
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doesn't have any public plans for today but soon he'll be traveling to nashville with his wife rose a linds for habitat for humanity. he filled the white house from 1977 to 1981. he became the longest living president in history this past spring. >>> consumer news now, gm really wants to put the brakes on the strike that's going on. >> they're saying they're losing $50 million a day. it's costing nearly 50,000on workers their paychecks and soon it could cost gm customers too. dealerships and repair shops say a lack of spare parts will say it will make it hard to make repairs and some recall work ave to stop altogether. popular models will be harder to come by on dealership lots. the strike is now in its third week. >>> with forever 21 filing for bankruptcy, some customers are asking about their gift cards. the company says this is just restructuring so gift cards are still working and there are no issues working forward, however, the gift card girlfriend shelly hunter says sometimes stores think all is going well and then thingsfall apart. her advice is use any gift card sooner rather than
doesn't have any public plans for today but soon he'll be traveling to nashville with his wife rose a linds for habitat for humanity. he filled the white house from 1977 to 1981. he became the longest living president in history this past spring. >>> consumer news now, gm really wants to put the brakes on the strike that's going on. >> they're saying they're losing $50 million a day. it's costing nearly 50,000on workers their paychecks and soon it could cost gm customers too....
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. >> it is fascinating, remember the president brought linds grahlindsey graham with him to the world series. our eye is staying on the hill for vindman's arrival, but i want to bring in an excellent group to discuss all of this. ned price served as nse spokesperson. ambassador, you have seen the opening statement from alexander vindman, what's your big take away? >> i think he is in a very long tradition of distinguished army officers whose careers have taken them to combat zones. this to me is a remarkable individual and in the last few weeks, i spend 33 years in the state department, the people, the men and women of the state department, people like colonel is coming forward, he is not staying that he knows everything, but i they temperature is remarkably clear and precise about what he knows, and as for the other people like lindsey graham and others, it is beyond belief that this kind of stuff is going on and it is incriminating a true american patriot. >>. >> how difficult will it be for them to make this ieper partisan. tell us about this man and what kind of credibility he bri
. >> it is fascinating, remember the president brought linds grahlindsey graham with him to the world series. our eye is staying on the hill for vindman's arrival, but i want to bring in an excellent group to discuss all of this. ned price served as nse spokesperson. ambassador, you have seen the opening statement from alexander vindman, what's your big take away? >> i think he is in a very long tradition of distinguished army officers whose careers have taken them to combat zones....
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today senator linds lindsey graham. he's a senator. none other than trump tv democrats aren't actually breaking the rules. >> as frustrating as it maybe to have the hearings going on mind closed doors. they are consistent with the rules. >> they can make up any rules they can't. >> they can't change the rules they follow them. they were written january 2015. a republican majority enacted them. >> 2015 when republicans were holding those libya hearings. and they were making the case for closed door hearings. >> i just tell you that of the 50 some interviews we have done the vast majority have been private. and you don't see the bickering among the members of congress. and private interviews. you don't see that. the private ones produce better results. >> so what the democrats are doing now according to tray gowdy will produce better results in a few weeks according to "washington post" democrats are planning public hearings and hope to have bill taylor former ambassador yovanovitch and bill taylor tell the world what they saw. joined no
today senator linds lindsey graham. he's a senator. none other than trump tv democrats aren't actually breaking the rules. >> as frustrating as it maybe to have the hearings going on mind closed doors. they are consistent with the rules. >> they can make up any rules they can't. >> they can't change the rules they follow them. they were written january 2015. a republican majority enacted them. >> 2015 when republicans were holding those libya hearings. and they were...
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will he be able to alleviate some market uncertainty caused by the trade war joining me now is larry lind say. presidesy president and ceo of lindsey group. larry, great to see you begin and you actually like the idea that the u.s. would clamp down on investment flows into china, right? why? >> well let's be specific here it's not china specifically, although they're the most agree jous case. what i think is that the standards that are applied for listing an american company on the new york stock exchange or some other exchange should be applied to everyone who lists on the nyse right now, there's a lot of chinese companies. who don't comply with financial transparency rules >> yeah. >> and it doesn't seem fair to me that they should not follow the same rules as everybody else >> this is also about vulnerability though and i am curious who your perceive as being more vulnerable this this trade war now. let me read a tweet from the global times editor. he says larry the u.s. economy brags with no huge untapped potential, no major science and tech innovation in years, it still launched a tr
will he be able to alleviate some market uncertainty caused by the trade war joining me now is larry lind say. presidesy president and ceo of lindsey group. larry, great to see you begin and you actually like the idea that the u.s. would clamp down on investment flows into china, right? why? >> well let's be specific here it's not china specifically, although they're the most agree jous case. what i think is that the standards that are applied for listing an american company on the new...
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we hear from editor christina bad -- cristina lind blad.is desperate innovation, because it is like by necessity they are leading the world into this new area and trying to basically nudge up growth. this is a country that brought us negative interest rates and qe, quantitative easing. now they are doing something which could be a possible. -- be impossible. carol: don't tell us that yet. tell us how long japan has been and why they are the negative poster rate child. they have been doing this a long time. cristina: they tried sending rates negative. when they did not succeed, they did qe in 2001. way ahead of everybody else. jason: remind us, also, because it is important, the economic backdrop for japan, because when we think back, you go back to the early 1990's, late 1980's, this was an economic behemoth americans were terrified of in many ways. the intervening couple decades have been ugly -- had been ugly economically. cristina: there was a big property bubble, asset bubble, and then deflation set in. they have been fighting deflation
we hear from editor christina bad -- cristina lind blad.is desperate innovation, because it is like by necessity they are leading the world into this new area and trying to basically nudge up growth. this is a country that brought us negative interest rates and qe, quantitative easing. now they are doing something which could be a possible. -- be impossible. carol: don't tell us that yet. tell us how long japan has been and why they are the negative poster rate child. they have been doing this...
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south carolina senator lind sow graham was among the republican leaders who publicly disagreed with the president's surprise announcement. senator graham says it could lead to a dangerous resurgence of the islamic state while abandoning kurdish fighter who is have helped the united states. >> the kurds stepped up when nobody else would to fight isis. that raises the possibility of a veto-proof bill that would oppose the president's decision. >>> democrats issued subpoenas through the defense secretary and the acting white house budget director. the lawyers for the first whistle blowers say a second person has come forward, claiming to have information on the president's controversial call. democrats are investigating his efforts to investigate his democratic rival, joe biden and his son, hunter. >> this is a scam. that is why my polls went up. i think they said 17 points in the last two, three days. i've never had that one. >> tomorrow the u.s. ambassador to the european union will speak to lawmakers behind closed doors. gordon saunlin protected the allegation against pro quo with ukrai
south carolina senator lind sow graham was among the republican leaders who publicly disagreed with the president's surprise announcement. senator graham says it could lead to a dangerous resurgence of the islamic state while abandoning kurdish fighter who is have helped the united states. >> the kurds stepped up when nobody else would to fight isis. that raises the possibility of a veto-proof bill that would oppose the president's decision. >>> democrats issued subpoenas through...
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they're not blind. they're hoping to do good policy. recent scandal, but what i get from them is either, you know, i kind of secretly agree with you, or at least i admire what you're doing and understand it. the only nasty calls i get are from random people out in the middle of the world, but those are easy to ignore, don. >> mm-hmm. peter, in your "new york times" op-ed, you called the republicans' failure to condemn the president's attempt to leverage ukraine for information on a political opponent, you say, republicans could support trump's agenda while simultaneously condemning his corrupt behavior. have you seen anyone pull that off? >> no, not many. mitt romney has spoken out, to some extent ben sasse. look, it's muted. this is a party that is trump's party through and through. he has an iron grip on it, and republicans in congress are afraid of taking him on because they're afraid that the base will be catalyzed and that they'll target them and that they'll try and eviscerate them. it happened with mark sanford. it happened with
they're not blind. they're hoping to do good policy. recent scandal, but what i get from them is either, you know, i kind of secretly agree with you, or at least i admire what you're doing and understand it. the only nasty calls i get are from random people out in the middle of the world, but those are easy to ignore, don. >> mm-hmm. peter, in your "new york times" op-ed, you called the republicans' failure to condemn the president's attempt to leverage ukraine for information...
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sepsis and pick some states already fragile really sips picks up the story for us from berlin from the linde. election. state elections are now in the river as on the results show how deeply divided the lead state of. state is parties from both extremes of the political spectrum the left and the right are the ones they gain the most the in both extremes of the political spectrum the left and the right are the ones they gained the most the left party which succeeded the east german communist party is the one that won the majority of the votes party which succeeded the east german communist party is the one that won the majority of the votes followed by their all right we. are going to party earlier for order i mean if the party or if getting into coming into 2nd 2nd spot place but as the one once that's that suffered the most part of them central the rest are parties and try to recess in cities as in hessen saxony in the end brand of. merkel merkel's. union. not large numbers of reasons that are the good ones that baggage. for 114 come into 3rd place with 11 to 2 point one percent and then on
sepsis and pick some states already fragile really sips picks up the story for us from berlin from the linde. election. state elections are now in the river as on the results show how deeply divided the lead state of. state is parties from both extremes of the political spectrum the left and the right are the ones they gain the most the in both extremes of the political spectrum the left and the right are the ones they gained the most the left party which succeeded the east german communist...
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linds slainsdz it could be the biggest mistake of his presidency.y liz cheays it was catastrophic forthis what does that do foris report? >> i don't think much. these are well-known hawks within the party.si even if prnt trump were not the leader of the party, they would probably be to the right of whoever the president would be on some of these foreign policy. what domenico said about the ree-legged stool, the fact that the republicans knew the president coming in wasn unorthodox a number of issues that had been traditionally republican issues, free trade and national security, america plays in the world, and republicans have been able to criticize him on those issues, in part -- you have seen some m iticism about the tariffs and the trade war frrepublicans, and in part because there were still a lot of republins who believe those things. it's when the republicans criticize the president when it looks like it's about his behavior that it gets the backlash. when it's about policy, i think there is within the republican electorate, there's acceptance for for cu canredit size the policy
linds slainsdz it could be the biggest mistake of his presidency.y liz cheays it was catastrophic forthis what does that do foris report? >> i don't think much. these are well-known hawks within the party.si even if prnt trump were not the leader of the party, they would probably be to the right of whoever the president would be on some of these foreign policy. what domenico said about the ree-legged stool, the fact that the republicans knew the president coming in wasn unorthodox a...
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he reports on the resiliency ofa thmian people and what research tells us about the linds between climatenge the increasing ferocity of hurricanes. it's the latest in our science e ries "leading edge." >> reporter: at nd memorial hospital in freeport, ythe damage is not instanma obvious, and yet it is utterly complete. thprognosis for the 59 yea old facilitys uncertain, little more than a month after hurricane dorian arrived. four to six feet of water. health services administrator sharon williams hasorked here for nearly 40 years. she walked me through the one story facility. wards, the intensive care unit, and the recently upgradeder ing suite, all ruined by the salt water flood. does it break your heart to see all of these? >> very much so. it is heartbreaking. it is very much heart-wrenching. this has been our second home for years. >> reporter: it could have been so much worse. on the day dorian hit, there ore than 200 patients here, 28 of them bedridden. t sharon williams had a plan. each staffer was assigned and l of patients, charged with getting them out, quickly obd safely. >>y
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linde is not small, we are talking about a 93 billion euro company.u are right to point what we are seeing and a large multinationals in london. banks and retailers are a different story. a different take on the pound of course. a seemingly positive first day of high-level negotiations between the u.s. and china. we talked to bloomberg guess on how the trade war is impacting the economy. tomost businesses i talked want to stay number, and they realize there could be new policy pronouncements any time. with that amount of uncertainty, they are not cutting back business, but putting new projects on hold. the other thing they are doing is watching carefully if there is a broader slowing. abound around trade and economic pressures. you will see more of that on the international side. on the domestic side we have in china and asia. in europe some of it has come down. part of that is currency effects. >> china's trade deficit is running double-digit on a combined basis. of dollars.ning out china needs a trade deal as bad as trump's presidency needs one. ann
linde is not small, we are talking about a 93 billion euro company.u are right to point what we are seeing and a large multinationals in london. banks and retailers are a different story. a different take on the pound of course. a seemingly positive first day of high-level negotiations between the u.s. and china. we talked to bloomberg guess on how the trade war is impacting the economy. tomost businesses i talked want to stay number, and they realize there could be new policy pronouncements...
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donald trump wants their names on that resolution immediately and as of tonight, they are defying lindsution, as of now, is showing you that donald trump's republican line of defense in the united states senate is not as solid as some people thought it appeared to be until lindsey graham made the mistake of asking all republican senators to put their names on a frivolous resolution that has no meaning and will have no impact on the impeachment process. joining our discussion now, eugene robinson, associate editor and pulitzer prize winning columnist for "washington post" and sam stein, politics editor of the "daily beast" is with us. they're both msnbc analysts. and, sam, the lindsey graham versus lindsey graham debate is the one i want to see. >> yeah, i mean, we both know, think everyone knows, that lindsey knows better than this, certainly having been involved in it 20 years ago he knows the particulars about the roprocess. what he's essentially saying is he wants the senate trial to be the house impeachment process. that's what he's saying. the question is why is he doing this? and
donald trump wants their names on that resolution immediately and as of tonight, they are defying lindsution, as of now, is showing you that donald trump's republican line of defense in the united states senate is not as solid as some people thought it appeared to be until lindsey graham made the mistake of asking all republican senators to put their names on a frivolous resolution that has no meaning and will have no impact on the impeachment process. joining our discussion now, eugene...
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>> the schedule is lining up much like the clinton impeachment schedule lind ed up. the house in '98 was having hearings about this time. it led to a vote in the second week of december, and it took the senate about six to eight weeks to dispose of the trial. it wasn't until mid-february that the senate voted to acquit bill clinton. i think we can expect something generally in that range. i had made the case when the mueller report came out that nancy pelosi should move quickly on an impeachment proceeding and be done by, say, october, so that democratic candidates entering to # 20 could have a clear slate. at this point, the facts have met the moment with ukraine and the schedule is what it is. i think the democrats have demonstrated they really can do both and the i think the democratic candidates can proceed with their campaign. the question becomes, what about a candidate with elizabeth warren who is a sitting united states senator and also a front-runner. how is she able to work through that moment and does it elevate her in the presidential race or does it dist
>> the schedule is lining up much like the clinton impeachment schedule lind ed up. the house in '98 was having hearings about this time. it led to a vote in the second week of december, and it took the senate about six to eight weeks to dispose of the trial. it wasn't until mid-february that the senate voted to acquit bill clinton. i think we can expect something generally in that range. i had made the case when the mueller report came out that nancy pelosi should move quickly on an...
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it was amazing to see mitch mcconnell come out and lind disy graham come out.these people. this is not the time while the democrats are forging ahead with their impeachment inquiry that he needs to do anything to upset congressional republicans. >> you're right. the mitch moim mcconnecconnell was surprising because it was true. he talks about how the president's move helps iran, helps syria, helps russia, and helps isis. and so many republicans were saying that yesterday. and one of the president's biggest defenders from the evangelical movement, pat robertson, the 700 club, had this to say yesterday. >> the president who allowed khashoggi to be cut in pieces without any repercussion what's so ever is now allowing the christians and the kurds to be ma massacred by the turks. and i believe, and i want to say they with great solemnity. the president of the united states is in danger of losing the mandate of heaven if he permits this to happen. >> well, willie -- >> okay. >> he's permitting this to happen. pat robertson talking about the president losing his manda
it was amazing to see mitch mcconnell come out and lind disy graham come out.these people. this is not the time while the democrats are forging ahead with their impeachment inquiry that he needs to do anything to upset congressional republicans. >> you're right. the mitch moim mcconnecconnell was surprising because it was true. he talks about how the president's move helps iran, helps syria, helps russia, and helps isis. and so many republicans were saying that yesterday. and one of the...
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cabello recoges con un par de ganchos asÍ de divino es la onda >> vamos a ver mucho como descuidado muy lindonen en el pÁrpado >>> me encanta todo lo que has traÍdo para saber de las tendencias maÑana en los Ángeles, obviamente tendremos toda la cobertura y estaremos trayendo toda la cobertura >> les agradecemos muchÍsimo que nos hayan acompaÑado. >> nosotros vamos a la pausa amigos y ya se acerca el candelero >>> mire estÁ echando chispas porque le embargaron 83 millones de dÓlares a juan collado y verÁn cÓmo rex no cuando le sacamos el tema >>> ademÁs de ingeniero de la nasa nominado a los latin amas hoy compartimos con raymix hoy compartimos con raymix >>> listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ¡gracias! y gracias de nuevo por toda la ayuda con el seguro de la casa. por supuesto. amor, mira lo que nos regaló la abuela para la buena suerte. ♪ oooohhhh bueno, state farm está aquí por si deja de funcionar. es bueno saberlo. el seguro de casa en que más gente
cabello recoges con un par de ganchos asÍ de divino es la onda >> vamos a ver mucho como descuidado muy lindonen en el pÁrpado >>> me encanta todo lo que has traÍdo para saber de las tendencias maÑana en los Ángeles, obviamente tendremos toda la cobertura y estaremos trayendo toda la cobertura >> les agradecemos muchÍsimo que nos hayan acompaÑado. >> nosotros vamos a la pausa amigos y ya se acerca el candelero >>> mire estÁ echando chispas porque le...
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i soonn realize they need help and call the lawyer in birmingham heather lind her. she contacted the company told them what they were doing was illegal and the recent supreme my side.ision was on after that we went too the eeoc and then the courts. my experience them in the court system was tough. the judge ruled against me andnd in my case is on appeal. iba so you helping me and i'm very grateful for them. the truth is i did want to hire a lawyer. i just wanted to keep working. after rural metro force me to take leave in september of 2015 i was unemployed for about seven months. it was hard for a job and i couldn't find one. i couldn't pay my rent and i had to move back home with family but as excited about meeting my due baby at birth was terrifying. i was worried about how i would revive for him and direct up credit card debts trying to take care of them and pay off my nt certification. i still have a hospital bill from when i gave birth in march of 2016 because i didn't have health coverage. i eventually found a job in a factory but it didn't cover overtime or b
i soonn realize they need help and call the lawyer in birmingham heather lind her. she contacted the company told them what they were doing was illegal and the recent supreme my side.ision was on after that we went too the eeoc and then the courts. my experience them in the court system was tough. the judge ruled against me andnd in my case is on appeal. iba so you helping me and i'm very grateful for them. the truth is i did want to hire a lawyer. i just wanted to keep working. after rural...
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lind a live l at the san mateo bridge if you are moving into the peninsula, but things are moving. another half hour or so, and we have temperatures to worry about the above freezing and those people without power found some heat last night. a look at the forecast for, yeah, it is halloween, can you believe it? low to mid-60s and at 6:00, and then once the sunsets, we will drop into the 50s. all of by 8:00 in the 50s and low 50s by 9:00. make sure that the kids are dressed accordingly. air quality is good to moderate. however in the north bay, unhealthy air was e try to send the kids out trick or treating and we will think about that. and looking at what is going to happen temperature-wise, and most of us low to mid-70s and mid- to upper 60s along the coast. and the temperatures in the 30s and the 40s, and the high above average for the 60s and 70s and get the extra half hour of sleep, kumasi. >> i will enjoy that. we will have another update in 30 minutes, but you can find the latest on the >>> "gma's" halloween takeover starts now. ♪ >> we're going clubbing. >> uh-huh. >> man, wh
lind a live l at the san mateo bridge if you are moving into the peninsula, but things are moving. another half hour or so, and we have temperatures to worry about the above freezing and those people without power found some heat last night. a look at the forecast for, yeah, it is halloween, can you believe it? low to mid-60s and at 6:00, and then once the sunsets, we will drop into the 50s. all of by 8:00 in the 50s and low 50s by 9:00. make sure that the kids are dressed accordingly. air...
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lind --s ondland tried to prove to me president trump was a businessman. , top diplomatcker to ukrainesed the same term several days later. i argued to both the explanation made no sense. ukrainians did not owe president trump anything and holding up political assistance for domestic political gain was crazy. messages have seen already, or at least some of them have been released by the committee amid this impeachment inquiry. you can see william taylor entering yesterday ahead of a nine hour deposition. we are getting your reaction to what we know about it. republicans, 202-748-8001 is the number. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. want to show you some of the in papers reaction online and around the country. this from the atlantic, david graham, the staff writer citing william taylor delivering the smoking gun. it doesn't matter what president trump wants to call it, of course it was a quid pro quo. this from the new york daily news, president trump -- one of president trump's hometown papers. donald trump hanged himself. is faral diplomat's oath ning to trump than
lind --s ondland tried to prove to me president trump was a businessman. , top diplomatcker to ukrainesed the same term several days later. i argued to both the explanation made no sense. ukrainians did not owe president trump anything and holding up political assistance for domestic political gain was crazy. messages have seen already, or at least some of them have been released by the committee amid this impeachment inquiry. you can see william taylor entering yesterday ahead of a nine hour...
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testimony of others that this is someone who is concerned that people in the state department, sans lind others, cooking up a drug deal and by that he meant a corrupt withholding white house meeting or withholding of aid as well for these political purposes. he has relevant information and we do want him to come in and testify. host: just be clear, adam schiff chair ofint man as a the intelligence. there are three committees involved in this. katherine: it is the house intelligence committee led by adam schiff, house oversight which lost its chairman elijah cummings, but is currently led by temporary chairwoman. also the foreign affairs committee. host: let's get back to calls. gail, oceanside, new york independent line. >> good morning. i'm calling. i think every american should watch the president when he speaks. watch the speech and go back and , msnbc, andh news fox, and see who really portrays it the right way. that is when you can get a meter on who is fooling you. as far as shift goes, i wish -- as far as adam schiff goes, i wish the democrats would give president trump the same r
testimony of others that this is someone who is concerned that people in the state department, sans lind others, cooking up a drug deal and by that he meant a corrupt withholding white house meeting or withholding of aid as well for these political purposes. he has relevant information and we do want him to come in and testify. host: just be clear, adam schiff chair ofint man as a the intelligence. there are three committees involved in this. katherine: it is the house intelligence committee...