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and after -- >> after johnson they asked brooks to go with reagan to the airport and brooks recalled car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field area that it was the way he said it, he said it was the fastest i've ever gone and it took off like a striped. [bleep] zebra. you get the idea. and johnson got into the other car and rufus youngblood was the big burly secret service men who got in basically on top of him and albert thomas, another congressmen or someone else, they just stuck those cars and took offto love field . >> he had come into his own during the johnson administration and he had an interesting balance of kind of rhetorical balance between essentially liberal goals, liberal ideas and not exactly conservative, but hardheaded rhetoric and a hardheaded approach. tell us a little bit about how brooks helped give us the great society. >> remember, he was a texas democrat and that's different . when he was very fiscally conservative, he came from a district. he was very strong on civil rights. he was very strong onunions . these were the different oil refiner
and after -- >> after johnson they asked brooks to go with reagan to the airport and brooks recalled car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field area that it was the way he said it, he said it was the fastest i've ever gone and it took off like a striped. [bleep] zebra. you get the idea. and johnson got into the other car and rufus youngblood was the big burly secret service men who got in basically on top of him and albert thomas, another congressmen or someone else,...
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when carter dedicated the jack brooks building, he had nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to chairman jack brooks, and ally, he hates to lose, i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later, authors write one time a private company in georgia, he spoke in clean language, a journalist for the growth and is happy to be an old friend of mine. he's been the best anyone can have on capitol hill. he's a tough son of a pitch. i mean insider. jack brooks, i suspect most c-span viewers might recognize, but the american public might wonder who he was. on capitol hill, and the district of columbia, jack was the eldest. those of you who feel like you have heard of him, many remember the iconic photograph was taken november 22, 1963, jacqueline kennedy and johnson among others back to washington, if you look at the picture, you see over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. how did this guy go from being newspaper delivery boy to the airplane? what propelled him to those heights? i think he was a man of his generation. he dubbed it the
when carter dedicated the jack brooks building, he had nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to chairman jack brooks, and ally, he hates to lose, i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later, authors write one time a private company in georgia, he spoke in clean language, a journalist for the growth and is happy to be an old friend of mine. he's been the best anyone can have on capitol hill. he's a tough son of a pitch. i mean insider. jack...
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. >> my name is pascal brooks.hen i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. nice to see you helping out the family winery. very nice. the story of how pascal became the world's youngest owner of a winery begins with his father, jimi brooks. janie heuck is pascal's aunt. she and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, too
. >> my name is pascal brooks.hen i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn on this friday afternoon. thank you for being here. today will be remembered as a monumental day not only in the had is tris of the trump white house but in the history of the united states of america. >> today is a solemn and sad day. for the third time in a little over a century and a half the house judiciary committee has voted articles of impeachment against the president. for abuse of power, and obstruction of congress. the house will act xpap dish expeditiously. thank you. >> took less than 30 minutes to record that consequential vote in the house judiciary committee today but the 17 hours of debate over the two days leading up to it, fiery, partisan and at times quite personal. something you can clearly see right here on the faces of chairman jerry nadler and committee's top republican doug collins. >> this is a, just travesty and a sham from day one. i could talk until i'm blue in the face but nobody on the majority cares. >> we invited the president of the
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn on this friday afternoon. thank you for being here. today will be remembered as a monumental day not only in the had is tris of the trump white house but in the history of the united states of america. >> today is a solemn and sad day. for the third time in a little over a century and a half the house judiciary committee has voted articles of impeachment against the president. for abuse of power, and obstruction of congress. the house will act xpap...
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brooke: and tencent has a stake in spotify. taylor swift who pulled their music from spotify one point, it helps make sure the business continues to run smoothly. david: i want to make a correction -- our producer points out it is a marriage story, not a wedding story. i did not watch it. i did watch the irishman. the third thing we are talking about is the whole sector. health care represents a third of gdp and is something everyone cares about. as we head into 2020, 1 of the big issues facing health care is to what extent what goes on in washington could impact how we take care of our own health. we welcome brian ride who covers health care. let's start with drug pricing. we heard a lot about that on capitol hill. they will do something about that. democrats want to, president trump wants to, will they get something done? they possibly can. 22hink the deadline is may for the budget that has health care specific funding extensions. they want to extend those programs noncontroversial and widely supported. what they are envision
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i'm brooke baldwin. we continue to follow this breaking news out of pensacola, florida, on this deadly shooting at the u.s. naval air station there. saudi military member who was training at this facility was the one who shot three people to death. he is also injured at least seven others including two officers before sheriffs deputies killed the shooter. florida's governor moments ago saying saudi arabia must answer for these killings. >> given this was a foreign national in employ of a foreign service and time to do this, obviously the government of saudi arabia needs to make things better for these victims, and i think that they're going to owe a debt here given that this is one of their individuals. >> cnn's natasha chin is there in pensacola for us. cnn's josh campbell and andrew mccabe, cnn contributor and former "fantastic beastf fbi di me. training in aviation had a handgun. not supposed to have weapons on base. can you tell me more what we know about him? >> reporter: sure. brooke, so we know he
i'm brooke baldwin. we continue to follow this breaking news out of pensacola, florida, on this deadly shooting at the u.s. naval air station there. saudi military member who was training at this facility was the one who shot three people to death. he is also injured at least seven others including two officers before sheriffs deputies killed the shooter. florida's governor moments ago saying saudi arabia must answer for these killings. >> given this was a foreign national in employ of a...
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brooke? >> got it. barbara, thank you very much. >>> from the pentagon to the halls of congress and the west. anticipation and speculation what happens next into the impeachment inquiry into president trump? we know nancy pelosi resisting calls to even pursue impeachment is now firmly in favor of it. >> the president leaves us no choice but to act, because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit sadly. with confident and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for america, today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >> let's begin with cnn's lauren fox who is there on capitol hill. lauren, the president says he wants this process to be fast and then when you look at a calendar laid out by house democrats, he may get his wish. flash the calendar up. a full house vote could take place, they're saying, the week before christmas. my question to you is, what should we expect before then? >> reporter: quite a few steps, brooke,
brooke? >> got it. barbara, thank you very much. >>> from the pentagon to the halls of congress and the west. anticipation and speculation what happens next into the impeachment inquiry into president trump? we know nancy pelosi resisting calls to even pursue impeachment is now firmly in favor of it. >> the president leaves us no choice but to act, because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit sadly. with confident and humility, with allegiance...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. here we are only the fourth time in american history. articles of impeachment brought against the president of the united states. today democrat leaders in the house unveiled two articles of impeachment against president trump for, number one, abuse of power and number two obstruction of congress. >> a president who declares himself above accountability, above the american people, and above congress' power of impeachment, which is meant to protect against threats to our democratic institutions, is a president who sees himself as above the law. we must be clear. no one, not even the president, is above the law. >> meantime, white house press secretary stephanie grisham calls the articles "baseless" and says, "the president will address these false charges in the senate and expects to be fully exonerated, because he did nothing wrong." now, a white house source tells cnn that grisham meant his case will be made through attorneys and no plans for the particular
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. here we are only the fourth time in american history. articles of impeachment brought against the president of the united states. today democrat leaders in the house unveiled two articles of impeachment against president trump for, number one, abuse of power and number two obstruction of congress. >> a president who declares himself above accountability, above the american people, and above congress' power of impeachment, which is meant to...
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-brooke: i want that.hat suits him best. his sales pitch is strong. patrick: ...comes in a lot of different colors. lemonis: and he knows his numbers. patrick: that one with the flocking would retail around $44. -liz: okay. -brooke: okay. lemonis: and he's doing all of it without dan and kelly having to hold his hand. brooke: could you put a colored lace? patrick: a hot-pink drawstring or something like that would really make it pop. i think that's a really good idea, actually. lemonis: but best of all, he's taking feedback the right way. brooke: i love the kitschy, whimsical expressions that reflect your personality. liz: my favorite part of the collection is the graphics. i think the graphics are really fun, and i think customers are looking for things that are gonna surprise and delight them. and then, i think first and foremost, it's getting the setup ready. we call it a "trunk-show" model. so, you bring in the stock and we actually sell it. then if it takes off, you know, we are big believers in chasi
-brooke: i want that.hat suits him best. his sales pitch is strong. patrick: ...comes in a lot of different colors. lemonis: and he knows his numbers. patrick: that one with the flocking would retail around $44. -liz: okay. -brooke: okay. lemonis: and he's doing all of it without dan and kelly having to hold his hand. brooke: could you put a colored lace? patrick: a hot-pink drawstring or something like that would really make it pop. i think that's a really good idea, actually. lemonis: but...
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brooke? >> manu, thank you very much for that. >>> the timeline as for this, for months, critics of the impeachment inquiry claimed the whole thing is nothing but a partisan exercise based on democrats' hatred of president trump. one of trump's biggest allies, georgia congressman doug collins repeated that during the hearing. >> the chairman talked a lot about the founders from the quotes and this is why we have a hearing, the founders concerned about foreign influence and also he didn't quote the founders being really, really concerned about political impeachment, because you just don't like the guy. you haven't liked him since november of 2016. >> what happened when a reporter in a broad craft group ask speaker pelosi if that was true. okay. so -- i can essentially tell you and bring in senior white house correspondent pamela brown, because we saw speaker pelosi and don't have the sound. to be totally transparent with everyone. she asked, do you hate the president? she walks back over to th
brooke? >> manu, thank you very much for that. >>> the timeline as for this, for months, critics of the impeachment inquiry claimed the whole thing is nothing but a partisan exercise based on democrats' hatred of president trump. one of trump's biggest allies, georgia congressman doug collins repeated that during the hearing. >> the chairman talked a lot about the founders from the quotes and this is why we have a hearing, the founders concerned about foreign influence and...
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she spoke at the brookings institution. michael: welcome on to brookings . i have the honor and pleasure of welcoming general lori robinson. i'm glad you're here to join us. she was a lieutenant colonel when she first came to brookings in 2001 and we spent a year with hurt and her midcareer military education. it's an education for us at brookings. it created a friendship and a fan club at brookings that continued over the years. you know her story and will talk about her story before we get into some of her observations on strategic issues before the country, and that have time for your thoughts and questions as well. i'm happy this is happening during christmas season. i feel like i have gotten my christmas wish in welcoming lori robinson back. i think her story, since we are lucky enough to have c-span coverage today, for those that to watch "and wonderful life," you have just as good of a version here with gentle robinson. she was a from an air force family. she chose not to go to the academy herself. she went to the university of new hampshire but air f
she spoke at the brookings institution. michael: welcome on to brookings . i have the honor and pleasure of welcoming general lori robinson. i'm glad you're here to join us. she was a lieutenant colonel when she first came to brookings in 2001 and we spent a year with hurt and her midcareer military education. it's an education for us at brookings. it created a friendship and a fan club at brookings that continued over the years. you know her story and will talk about her story before we get...
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i'm brooke baldwin. a member of the saudi military training at the naval station in pns, floridenp florida was the person that killed three and hurt many more. with me now, a cnn law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent in the obama administration. so jonathan, let's start with, as barbara pointed out motive unknown. this is still in the early going. how did they figure out if it was a criminal act or it was an act of terror? >> that's what the fbi is doing this moment. they have to see, was this an act, a targeted act of violence, criminal in nature or act of terror. how they get there in the challenge. the suspect in dead. can't interview him. beyond that, who was he training with, with others from his unit? look at them. others part of the training program. everyone this individual had connection to both on the base and off the base. they're going to look at all of his communication. have to see, was there some sort of ideology that he was trying to follow and this -- it's critical righ
i'm brooke baldwin. a member of the saudi military training at the naval station in pns, floridenp florida was the person that killed three and hurt many more. with me now, a cnn law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent in the obama administration. so jonathan, let's start with, as barbara pointed out motive unknown. this is still in the early going. how did they figure out if it was a criminal act or it was an act of terror? >> that's what the fbi is doing this moment....
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i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour here. addressed to house speaker nancy pelosi this extraordinary jaw-dropping letter from president donald trump. in six scorching pages on white house letterhead the president rails against the impeachment process going on right now. calling it a partisan crusade and unprecedented and unconstitutional abuse of power by democrats. let me read you just one graft of this six-page diatribe. he says you are the ones interfering in america's elections. you are the ones subverting america's democracy. you are the ones obstructing justice. you are the ones bringing pain and suffering to our republican for your own selfish personal political and partisan gain. let's go straight to the white house to kick us up a think of hour, white house correspondent boris sanchez. you've read through the six pages. talk to me about more of what the president is trying to express and why. >> reporter: yeah, brooke. diatribe is certainly the right word to use. this reads as though the president dictated it himself
i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour here. addressed to house speaker nancy pelosi this extraordinary jaw-dropping letter from president donald trump. in six scorching pages on white house letterhead the president rails against the impeachment process going on right now. calling it a partisan crusade and unprecedented and unconstitutional abuse of power by democrats. let me read you just one graft of this six-page diatribe. he says you are the ones interfering in america's elections. you are the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this tuesday, the tuesday expected to go down as the history in terms of impeachment eve. tomorrow the house of representatives said to vote in favor of two articles of impeachment against president trump. that would make just the third time in 243 years -- think about that a second -- that the house has done that to an american president. the vote itself is such a seminal and serious moment for this country today the house rules committee is setting up guidelines how the debate on the impeachment vote will proceed. right now the committee is taking a short break. before they left this final impeachment hearing on procedure about as partisan as all the others we've seen these past couple of week es. >> any actual evidence that the pause on the ukrainian assistance was for the president's improper personal political benefit or might he have had other reasons for withholding aid? >> plenty of other reasons and part is the law itself. certified it's the pre
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me on this tuesday, the tuesday expected to go down as the history in terms of impeachment eve. tomorrow the house of representatives said to vote in favor of two articles of impeachment against president trump. that would make just the third time in 243 years -- think about that a second -- that the house has done that to an american president. the vote itself is such a seminal and serious moment for this country today the house rules committee is...
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. >> brooke: are you absolutely sure about this, honey? >> hope: i don't have any other options, and i am committed to saving hope for the future. >> brooke: so you agreed to work with thomas even after everything he's put you through. >> hope: well, there's a fashion showdown coming up, and i need a good designer, and thomas is a good designer. and besides, the designs that he's created really do work for my line. >> brooke: he's still obsessed with you, honey. that's what i'm worried about. >> hope: he says that he has moved on. >> brooke: you actually believe that? >> hope: i don't know. i want to. but my eyes are open, and i am f a
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listen, brooke, this was not the nightmare before christmas.s was the low-speed allision before christmas. that one person injured trying to evacuate a couple of decks aboard one of those ships. >> low-speed allision. nerver er never heard of that. thank you for the update. >>> and apologizing after mocking joe biden's stutter. so after yet another hurtful week of words, we'll talk about the empathy in the trump era. >>> plus, did vladimir putin actually influence president trump to push a debunked conspiracy theory? a stunning new report coming up. ( ♪ ) at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95
listen, brooke, this was not the nightmare before christmas.s was the low-speed allision before christmas. that one person injured trying to evacuate a couple of decks aboard one of those ships. >> low-speed allision. nerver er never heard of that. thank you for the update. >>> and apologizing after mocking joe biden's stutter. so after yet another hurtful week of words, we'll talk about the empathy in the trump era. >>> plus, did vladimir putin actually influence...
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brooke? >> very possible then by end of next week the president of the united states will be impeached. manu raju, thank you, of course next to the senate a very different story. four arms against bill clinton only two approved. for richard nixon, three articles, which of course never got votes, because he resigned first. let's go to alex marquardt, to take us through what adam schiff called overwhelming enc ining u articles. >> reporter: why they focused on the two articles of impeachment in the words of the house foreign affairs committee chairman he thanted would rock-solid articles. what is the rock-solid evidence they see? first, abuse of power. democrats point to the transcript of the president's july 25th call. that infamous call with president zelensky of ukraine. remember, that transcript was releases by the white house and in that call the president said after zelensky asked for military aid, the president says, i would like you to do us a favor, though. he then goes on to immediate
brooke? >> very possible then by end of next week the president of the united states will be impeached. manu raju, thank you, of course next to the senate a very different story. four arms against bill clinton only two approved. for richard nixon, three articles, which of course never got votes, because he resigned first. let's go to alex marquardt, to take us through what adam schiff called overwhelming enc ining u articles. >> reporter: why they focused on the two articles of...
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. >> welcome on to brookings institute. i welcome general lori robinson. she was a lieutenant colonel when she first came to brookings in 2001 and we spent a year with r and that is an jation to have the military fellows and created a friendship and a fan club here at brookings that continued over the years. you know her story and will talk about her story before we get into her observations on strategic issues and then have time for your thoughts and questions as well and i'm happy this is happening during christmas season. i feel like i have gotten my christmas wish in welcoming lori robinson back. and crmpspap. it's a wonderful life and may version. the jimmy she was a from an air force family. went to the university of new ampshire but air force rotc. she looks about 35, she is a couple of years older and was commissioned an officer and became what's called an air battle manager, the person hotels the f-15 pilots where they can go, so to speak and she ranks and ough the the school which is the real top gun school. if you are looking for the real sort o
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brooke?s evening, pbs news hour politico democratic debate, live from los angeles. see it here on cnn and your local pbs station. coverage starts at 8:00 eastern. chris, thank you. >>> as we've said, battle lines drawn. a standoff erupted over the fate of the president's impeachment trial in the senate. speaking live with the senator who wants the house to hold the impeachment articles. >>> plus, take you outside the beltway for a look at what voters in michigan really think about impeachment. >>> we'll be right back. ® withc triple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ ...she keeps us centered. love you. introducing the center of me collection. because every 'your love keeps me centered' begins with kay. at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. that's why our chevy employee discount
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brooks thistlethwaite: we are almost out of time on this one. i wanted to raise one question that has come up, relative to prayer before congress. i am a pastor. i have done more public prayer in the 40 years of my ministry than i would guess anyone in this room. i have done so many public prayers that they could compete in a triple bypass from denver. lot of public prayer. in the opinion -- this is the ame thing. it is in the cross decision that prayer before congress is described as nine. it is a synonym for innocuous. it does not mean anything. for me as a pastor, what kind of prayer is that? thou our head, to whom it may concern? you are allowing prayer by taking everything prayer for out of it. it is powerful, specific, ddressed, but you only allow it when you say it is benign. i am not sure it is benign. i testified before the committee's and the senator took me up on whether there should be prayer before congress. i think congress needs to be prayed for. i just do not want benign prayer to be -- so we will say religion performance in this
brooks thistlethwaite: we are almost out of time on this one. i wanted to raise one question that has come up, relative to prayer before congress. i am a pastor. i have done more public prayer in the 40 years of my ministry than i would guess anyone in this room. i have done so many public prayers that they could compete in a triple bypass from denver. lot of public prayer. in the opinion -- this is the ame thing. it is in the cross decision that prayer before congress is described as nine. it...
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brooke: ubs has been doing a lot better. both companies have spent billions of dollars trying to renovate their networks and get them to the point where they can handle the e-commerce shipments. ups is starting to receive a return in the form of rising margins. element,med the timing the fact there is a shorter distance between christmas and thanksgiving, but your point, they knew that. the calendar has not moved since they gave the last forecast. to miss significantly raises questions about their ability to get a handle. david: amazon kicked them on their way. they had some new management. is there a new plan about what they will do? brooke: it is interesting because ups has hired a lot of new management. they brought in executives from walmart, from pepsi, from a lot of different places. fedex has always promoted internally and it continues to do that. you see the company being run by longtime veterans and it is important to ask whether pressurized can help the company -- whether fresh eyes can help the company, bringing s
brooke: ubs has been doing a lot better. both companies have spent billions of dollars trying to renovate their networks and get them to the point where they can handle the e-commerce shipments. ups is starting to receive a return in the form of rising margins. element,med the timing the fact there is a shorter distance between christmas and thanksgiving, but your point, they knew that. the calendar has not moved since they gave the last forecast. to miss significantly raises questions about...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being here.e for the big party, in the meantime let's go to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> impeachment has reached an impasse. "the lead" starts right now. president trump wants a trial right away but speaker pelosi wants to make sure it is fair. who will blink in the standoff over the senate impeachment trial. >>> piling on. mayor pete, democrats clash over a wine cave in the last debate of the year. what has the candidate seeing red as they approach the iowa caucus. >>> plus a sitting republican state rep accused of domestic terrorist by taking part in three armed conflicts. there was a time when that kind of thing would end your political career but these are not thermal times. >>> welcome to "the lead," i'm brianna keeler in for jake tapper. and we begin with
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being here.e for the big party, in the meantime let's go to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> impeachment has reached an impasse. "the lead" starts right now. president trump wants a trial right away but speaker pelosi wants to make sure it is fair. who will blink in the standoff over the senate impeachment trial. >>> piling on. mayor pete, democrats clash over a wine cave in the last debate of the year....
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i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching cnn. in a little over a week leaving capitol hill behind and head foam hoar the holidays. before they dou, casting votes for or against the impeachment of president trump. just the fourth time in u.s. history a president is staring down a possible impeachment and in trump's case it will be for abuse of power and obstruction of congress related to efforts to pressure ukraine to investigate his political opponents. at least one congresswoman, michigan's elissa slotkin says while voters are very vocal on this topic she has not yet made up her mind. >> reporter: hearing from constituen constituents? >> constantly. phones ringing off the hook. we literally can't pick up the phone fast enough. people on both sides. strongly against and people strongly for, and i assume that will persist. >> reporter: are you ready to vote for them? >> no. what i'm going to do right now is do what i was trained to do as a cia officer. sit by myself with a full body of information. the articles
i'm brooke baldwin. we're watching cnn. in a little over a week leaving capitol hill behind and head foam hoar the holidays. before they dou, casting votes for or against the impeachment of president trump. just the fourth time in u.s. history a president is staring down a possible impeachment and in trump's case it will be for abuse of power and obstruction of congress related to efforts to pressure ukraine to investigate his political opponents. at least one congresswoman, michigan's elissa...
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. >> brooke: [ sighs ] i'm not really comfortable with any of this. but i am happy to know we're on the same page. >> steffy: we're not. i agreed with liam's plan because i wanna believe my brother is moving on. you, on the other hand, are hoping that my brother is a dangerous psychopath. >> brooke: we both want the same thing, steffy. we want the truth, whatever that may be. so you really think zoe can get it? >> steffy: she wouldn't be here if i didn't. >> brooke: well, i certainly hope so. we need to find out what thomas is up to as soon as possible, before my daughter suffers again. ♪ >> thomas: hope, what else can i do to prove myself tyo
. >> brooke: [ sighs ] i'm not really comfortable with any of this. but i am happy to know we're on the same page. >> steffy: we're not. i agreed with liam's plan because i wanna believe my brother is moving on. you, on the other hand, are hoping that my brother is a dangerous psychopath. >> brooke: we both want the same thing, steffy. we want the truth, whatever that may be. so you really think zoe can get it? >> steffy: she wouldn't be here if i didn't. >>...
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i said i'm mel brooks. she said i got your record.mpletely smitten, mel began to pursue her, rather relentlessly. >> every night wherever she went, i would show up by the fourth or fifth time, i'd say it's kismet. we just seem to be going -- she said bully. it's not kismet. >> she told her analyst, let's speed this process up. i met the right man. >> t justyse. s.hapurpose. id s. >> mel andnn married in 1964. their son max, a successful writer himself. he wrote "world war z" grew up in this house. what do you recall of what your parents were like together? >> my answer to that is i need some sort of context. i need to compare it to something else. and it was only later when i got out into the world i realized that most people are not as animated and most people are not as funny. >> right here tk o bs.e" must harve o been a good revie or it wouldn't be here. >> in 1983 they starred in "to be or not to be" which opens with an idea anne had, to sing a duet in another language. >> she learned that song in polish. ♪ she learned it. she tau
i said i'm mel brooks. she said i got your record.mpletely smitten, mel began to pursue her, rather relentlessly. >> every night wherever she went, i would show up by the fourth or fifth time, i'd say it's kismet. we just seem to be going -- she said bully. it's not kismet. >> she told her analyst, let's speed this process up. i met the right man. >> t justyse. s.hapurpose. id s. >> mel andnn married in 1964. their son max, a successful writer himself. he wrote...
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you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually end the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of the new infections 43% are among african-americans and 60% are among men who have with men and 75% are young men who have sex with men. so we have a concentration of a vulnerable population and we also have a geographic concentration and when john brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together this map it was stunning, there was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at 38 of the counties plus the district of columbia plus san juan, that account for more than 50% of all the inspections in the united states, that is extraordinary, 40 units out of 3007 un
you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually end the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of...
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brooke: that is a part of it.anding order it takes just two months for these airlines to bring the planes out of storage and get them ready to run again. you also stove pilot training the faa has not determined what will be required. that will be part of anything. southwest airlines has made it clear they want all of their pilots trained before they start flying the jet again. the other variable is the european and asian regulators. we do not know what their timeline is and there could be a lag between the faa says the max can fly and when some of these other regulators come in. you could see bifurcation. alix: the headlines that it was like soda without coke. forng in servicing accounts -- 70% of commercial deliveries. if boeing is not making 737 it is shutting down close to half of its business. that was a staggering statement. if you do it, what are you? brooke: so true. the wide-body jets are seeing weaker demand. they --s max crisis is orders they had been counting on from china had failed to materialize. at
brooke: that is a part of it.anding order it takes just two months for these airlines to bring the planes out of storage and get them ready to run again. you also stove pilot training the faa has not determined what will be required. that will be part of anything. southwest airlines has made it clear they want all of their pilots trained before they start flying the jet again. the other variable is the european and asian regulators. we do not know what their timeline is and there could be a lag...
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i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn on this monday afternoon, thanks for being with me. i know for many of us, the race to the end of the year is a hectic one. when we cross off those final items on our to do list. the same is true for lawmakers as congress enters the final week of 2019. it's focused on the impeachment inquiry of president trump. before that, the house has to approve a deal that would keep the government funded and open for business, that is tomorrow, and the day after the big impeachment vote is the recently announced trade deal with canada and mexico. back to the issue on hand, the washington rumor mill is in overdrive, and a key group of democrats is under the micro scope. they represent these districts that backed president trump in 2016 and have been fairly quiet with how they voted. melissa slot kin says she's a yes. >> this is going to be one of the most serious things i'm going to vote on. i'm going to take it seriously, sometimes you have to make calls that aren't based on a poll or some political consultant the. if this is the end of my politic
i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn on this monday afternoon, thanks for being with me. i know for many of us, the race to the end of the year is a hectic one. when we cross off those final items on our to do list. the same is true for lawmakers as congress enters the final week of 2019. it's focused on the impeachment inquiry of president trump. before that, the house has to approve a deal that would keep the government funded and open for business, that is tomorrow, and the day after the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. when he was elected the 45th president of the united states, donald trump became the latest member of a pretty exclusive club and is now poised to join another one. u.s. presidents who have been impeached. >> today is a solemn and sad day. for the third time in a little over a century and a half, the house judiciary committee voted articles of impeachment against the president for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the house will act expeditiously. thank you. >> the house judiciary committee voting to advance articles of impeachment for abuse of power, and obstruction of congress, to the full house. manu raju is cnn's congressional correspondent. judiciary committee had its day along party lines. no surprise. shall we expect more of the same come next wednesday? >> reporter: going to about fiery debate that will take place on the house floor when that happens on wednesday. it will reflect what we heard over the last several days in the house judiciary committee. a very bitter
i'm brooke baldwin. when he was elected the 45th president of the united states, donald trump became the latest member of a pretty exclusive club and is now poised to join another one. u.s. presidents who have been impeached. >> today is a solemn and sad day. for the third time in a little over a century and a half, the house judiciary committee voted articles of impeachment against the president for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the house will act expeditiously. thank you....
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brooke: exactly.portant to tesla and a positive to see the factory getting up and running and positioning tesla to meet the demand. tax exemption does help because they have been caught between the trade war and questions of whether the vehicles would meet market share because of the extra tariffs. to get that up and running is a positive. you'll still have that battle of the bulls and bears over tesla profit. david: many thanks to brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, and thanks also to michael mckee for joining us for the hour. 10-year german bunds yields hit their highest since july and what could be a breakout. that is next in today's technically speaking. if you're heading out of jumping at your car, tune into bloomberg radio heard across the united states on sirius xm general 119 and on the bloomberg business app. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, chartered markets technician and voice of bloomberg's equity squad joining me now. you ca
brooke: exactly.portant to tesla and a positive to see the factory getting up and running and positioning tesla to meet the demand. tax exemption does help because they have been caught between the trade war and questions of whether the vehicles would meet market share because of the extra tariffs. to get that up and running is a positive. you'll still have that battle of the bulls and bears over tesla profit. david: many thanks to brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion, and thanks also to...
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. >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> ridge: it looks longer than it is, that's good.hree copies--one for you, one for me, one for the county. should probably read it. >> brooke: does it say anywhere in there why we're doing this? >> ridge: settlement protects you, your bank accounts, um, personal properties. >> brooke: thomas is pulling all the strings. i don't want this divorce. and i know you don't want this divorce. but your son does. he hates me becai
. >> brooke: [ sighs ] >> ridge: it looks longer than it is, that's good.hree copies--one for you, one for me, one for the county. should probably read it. >> brooke: does it say anywhere in there why we're doing this? >> ridge: settlement protects you, your bank accounts, um, personal properties. >> brooke: thomas is pulling all the strings. i don't want this divorce. and i know you don't want this divorce. but your son does. he hates me becai
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nick pinchuk of snap-on and brooke sutherland, thank you very much.gaining in -- micron is gaining in premarket. we will look at potential resistance in technically speaking. if you're jumping into your car, tune into bloomberg radio, sirius xm channel 119 on the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking, where you get traits for the morning. bill maloney joints me now. you can listen to bill all the .n squa theon crushed it good bill: report gave a strong outlook. june,end is higher since but look for resistance around 56. that is a retracement of this move. if they cannot get above 56, maybe 62, which takes you back to march of 2018, but 56 is your first year resistance. alix: next you're looking at johnson & johnson. not moving in premarket an upgrade over barclays. bill: little change in the premarket. price target 173, but it has to get through this key level, which is 145 which dates back to the selloff last september when it plunged on the asbestos in baby powder. above 140 five you're looking at the a
nick pinchuk of snap-on and brooke sutherland, thank you very much.gaining in -- micron is gaining in premarket. we will look at potential resistance in technically speaking. if you're jumping into your car, tune into bloomberg radio, sirius xm channel 119 on the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking, where you get traits for the morning. bill maloney joints me now. you can listen to bill all the .n squa theon crushed it good bill: report gave a...
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brooks wheelan, everybody. [ cheers and applause terrence higgins 8g band.es of the week if i wanted to spend too much money on kanye's bad ideas, i'd buy some yeezys. [ laughter ] then we'll take a look at all of the rejected thanksgiving day parade floats. it looks, like it's the fyre fest float [ light laughter ] cut from the parade every year, because it doesn't look anything like what the float orgaze
brooks wheelan, everybody. [ cheers and applause terrence higgins 8g band.es of the week if i wanted to spend too much money on kanye's bad ideas, i'd buy some yeezys. [ laughter ] then we'll take a look at all of the rejected thanksgiving day parade floats. it looks, like it's the fyre fest float [ light laughter ] cut from the parade every year, because it doesn't look anything like what the float orgaze
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brook dale said they couldnd find another operator to tack over, so they're selling the property.n said he's not budging. he pledges to stay put despite the impending closure. he said seniors shouldn't be treated like throw-aways. >> they should treated us better than this. we're old folks. 've all contributed to society in many ways. >> reporter: brook dale has not yet sent out official written notices to residents. 're waiting for the approval. residents may have until the end of february, perhaps even march to move out. brook dale will help out residents in any way possible including helping out with moving expenses. reporting live in san pablo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jeff ranieri is with us now. winter is almost here. >> it is. >> and it's cold and chilly outside. >> yeah. it's arrived. we have that rainfall as you mentioned and we we have the colder temperatures, and we're going to see even more rain chances. let's take you into our microclimate forecast tonight and you'll see the bulk of the wet weather we dealt with today that moves off to the east and al
brook dale said they couldnd find another operator to tack over, so they're selling the property.n said he's not budging. he pledges to stay put despite the impending closure. he said seniors shouldn't be treated like throw-aways. >> they should treated us better than this. we're old folks. 've all contributed to society in many ways. >> reporter: brook dale has not yet sent out official written notices to residents. 're waiting for the approval. residents may have until the end of...
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brooke: i do not know that they have an incentive to rush.tive for the faa is to prove they are doing everything they can to make sure the plane is safe to fly before they allow the public to get back on the plane. that is the message faa administrator dickson is trying to convey. boeing has its own interest and the faa may not share those. the faa has had a black i and all of this, questions on whether they were too close to boeing or delegated to much work, and the faa is working on getting control of its own reputation. vonnie: bloomberg opinion columnist brooke sutherland. thank you. guy: let's take on the bloomberg first word news. here is courtney donohoe. courtney: jay powell is all but certain to keep interest rates unchanged. some of his colleagues may be looking ahead to when they should raise rates again. the fed will release statements and update quarterly forecasts at 2:00 new york times. afterwards, jay powell holds a news conference. in the u.k., it is election eve. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn begin a whistle stop tour of k
brooke: i do not know that they have an incentive to rush.tive for the faa is to prove they are doing everything they can to make sure the plane is safe to fly before they allow the public to get back on the plane. that is the message faa administrator dickson is trying to convey. boeing has its own interest and the faa may not share those. the faa has had a black i and all of this, questions on whether they were too close to boeing or delegated to much work, and the faa is working on getting...
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brookings discloses the participation of its scholars on political campaigns.workings scholars do that work in the runtime and other own premises. we disclose this on the website. you can see their affiliations. as of now we have scholars advising campaigns and some have been on leave serving in the trump administration. seeing them serve in the presidential parties going back to the ford campaign. david, over to you. >> good afternoon. it's great to be here. i see a lot more friendly faces than i thought. two i would like to call out, ryan recruited me for this duty, which i'm grateful for. bob is in the back there, the dcm in beijing when i was there in 2011, 2013, who taught me more about china than i have learned before or since. great to see you both. i hope i don't disappoint bob. the topic today is on the idea of pluralism. that you know, in this job as i approach this job, i have had to think through intellectual trappings for what we are doing here, what i'm trying to accomplish and what my advice is to the secretary, trying to distill down into an ide
brookings discloses the participation of its scholars on political campaigns.workings scholars do that work in the runtime and other own premises. we disclose this on the website. you can see their affiliations. as of now we have scholars advising campaigns and some have been on leave serving in the trump administration. seeing them serve in the presidential parties going back to the ford campaign. david, over to you. >> good afternoon. it's great to be here. i see a lot more friendly...
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important week, as always, are shields and brooks. syndicated columnist mark shids, and "new yorkum times" cst david brooks. he to to both of you. so these two articles of impeachment, david, how strong a case have the democrats made with this? >> well two, things. one, i think they made a strong case. i think there was clearly a campaign thave a quid pro quo with ukraine, and it's clearlyff an impeachablese. as for the articles of impeachment, i don't like them. abuse of power? what is that? that's not a criminal thing. it's a vague construct. same with obstruction of congress. these are both extremely vague constructs and i think they leah away fro actually happened, what crime was committed and what should the punishment be and they'll lead to a debate over these vague concepts. the concepts should hug closely to some sort of criminal concept that's in our court system, so we all have a history about it and know the structure of it, and these waft away from it. i think they make the case, but i don't like the way nay framed it. >>
important week, as always, are shields and brooks. syndicated columnist mark shids, and "new yorkum times" cst david brooks. he to to both of you. so these two articles of impeachment, david, how strong a case have the democrats made with this? >> well two, things. one, i think they made a strong case. i think there was clearly a campaign thave a quid pro quo with ukraine, and it's clearlyff an impeachablese. as for the articles of impeachment, i don't like them. abuse of power?...
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. >> let's talk briefly about brook neville because nbc says when they found out about her allegationthat's when it was too much, that's when -- you know, he had to go, matt lauer was fired. her allegation if true were of rape, she says she was raped, she reported it to nbc, they fired him. it was not recorded to the police. it was not reported to the police, it was not reported to the da's office, what exactly did she tell you happen to her? >> she described a rape by any legal definition of the term and her full story and all its complication is layed out in the book and i encourage people to read it in context rather than reading the headlines and matt lauer, his think asking reflected in here too and he released fiery letter with menacing tone that might come forward with allegations and that he had subsequent contact. >> he wrote a response letter and he says that brook's account is categorically false and said sexual encounter with her was consensual, she was an enthusiastic and willing partner and he also says that all of these women have had affairs with have abandoned shared
. >> let's talk briefly about brook neville because nbc says when they found out about her allegationthat's when it was too much, that's when -- you know, he had to go, matt lauer was fired. her allegation if true were of rape, she says she was raped, she reported it to nbc, they fired him. it was not recorded to the police. it was not reported to the police, it was not reported to the da's office, what exactly did she tell you happen to her? >> she described a rape by any legal...
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and i think brooke nevels' is not wrong.hould not have been on her shoulders to break the cycle. it should have been on the full shoulders of that company. it is only now coming under scrutiny because she was brave enough to speak. and because a whole variety of sources, there are seven claims about matt lahr. there's even a still wider group about executives of the company about serious misconduct. t a lot of people were brave to expose a story that plays out in this book. >> now i asked you on about this on the view, how do the folks like the oppenheim's who you also outlined on page 213 that he also had a history of preying upon people who worked for him while it nbc news. >> she has read this book did you hear that precision? >> i couldn't help myself. >> yes multiple people are on in this book talk about retaliation. >> so how t did they survive something like this when you havehe people like megyn kellyanne gretchen colson, greta been such trim for filing for an outside law firm to come in, investigate these claims, an
and i think brooke nevels' is not wrong.hould not have been on her shoulders to break the cycle. it should have been on the full shoulders of that company. it is only now coming under scrutiny because she was brave enough to speak. and because a whole variety of sources, there are seven claims about matt lahr. there's even a still wider group about executives of the company about serious misconduct. t a lot of people were brave to expose a story that plays out in this book. >> now i asked...
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host: this is representative mo brooks. on the armed services committee and as a memory of the freedom congress -- caucus. good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: what do you think about the track that republic -- democrats have taken. surprised. very much at first, i thought it was a joke or a trick. keep in mind, where the democrats have been coming from. first, it was going to be russian collusion. it was going to be violation of federal election campaign loss. that is not one of the articles. apparently, there is no evidence to support that. then, they floated in a trial balloon, the word bribery, which does meet the constitutional requirement. bribery is not an article of impeachment. i'm very much surprised that they have gone with trying to impeach a president of the united states for acts of the don't constitute a crime in the united states code. host: one of the statements made yesterday in announcements was the ability not to have witnesses directly from the ministration testify. guest: we have these kind
host: this is representative mo brooks. on the armed services committee and as a memory of the freedom congress -- caucus. good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: what do you think about the track that republic -- democrats have taken. surprised. very much at first, i thought it was a joke or a trick. keep in mind, where the democrats have been coming from. first, it was going to be russian collusion. it was going to be violation of federal election campaign loss. that is not one of the...
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scared and politics professor mark shanahan they gave us their views on what the election means for brooks. this is more or less a 2nd referendum on brooks certainly has been an overwhelming endorsement of bloggers to get brooks and dunn i think the remainder is still in denial but this election result shows the tribune and some liberal democrats have been crushed and the labor party has also been crushed to the worst result of the poll is right but since 935 so i mean i can see there's any hope for the roumanians given these results i suspect breaks it does have to happen if the conservatives are returned in the kind of numbers that you see there that is a very clear and very workable majority for them we just have a very very tired electric electorate at the moment who pretty much have been bought into submission and have been bought into the slogan of guessing breaks it done rather than going for the grizzled ground and it would seem that the electorate in the u.k. have gone for the bloke who is a bit of a laugh it may not be quite so much of a laugh once he has to make bricks that happ
scared and politics professor mark shanahan they gave us their views on what the election means for brooks. this is more or less a 2nd referendum on brooks certainly has been an overwhelming endorsement of bloggers to get brooks and dunn i think the remainder is still in denial but this election result shows the tribune and some liberal democrats have been crushed and the labor party has also been crushed to the worst result of the poll is right but since 935 so i mean i can see there's any...
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amanda: brooke sutherland always good to have you here. a reminder to bloomberg users.an interact with the charts you have seen on the network. it is g tv . from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. the house of representatives is debating and will vote today on two impeachment articles accusing president trump of abusing his power and obstructing congress' investigation of his actions toward ukraine. opening the ukraine -- opening the debate, nancy pelosi called him an ongoing threat to our national security. founder'sdly our vision of a republic is under threat from actions of the white house. that is why, today, as speaker of the house i solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the united states. if we do not act now, we would be derelict in our duty. reckless actions make impeachment necessary. he gave us no choice. >> the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerrold nadler, said trump rochus oath of office and they cannot wait for the 2020 election. says theepubli
amanda: brooke sutherland always good to have you here. a reminder to bloomberg users.an interact with the charts you have seen on the network. it is g tv . from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. the house of representatives is debating and will vote today on two impeachment articles accusing president trump of abusing his power and obstructing congress' investigation of his actions toward ukraine. opening the ukraine --...
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here to help us make sense of il l are shields and brooks.t is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. okay. shrink, shrank, shrunk. >> shrinking right innt of you. >> reporter: we're moving ahead. let's start with impeament, mark. quite a week. to begin, to th chairman, iyou want you to begin drafting articles. judiciary committee held a hearing with constitutional scholars on wednesday. where does this argument stand w that the president should be impeached? >> i tennk the argis straightforward, that the esident elicitly used his power -- il illicitly use his power to maybe subvert another country toarticipate in and sabotage an american election, upcoming, not 2016, you know, ai ting that. he's talking about the election of 2020. and i thinkyou know, i think that's it. it's clear, strrdaightforin violation of not only his oath but of the expre position, will and law of the united states congress, a, so, you know, i think it's pretty clear. >> reporter: is it clear to you?ke >> it two to have an argum
here to help us make sense of il l are shields and brooks.t is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. okay. shrink, shrank, shrunk. >> shrinking right innt of you. >> reporter: we're moving ahead. let's start with impeament, mark. quite a week. to begin, to th chairman, iyou want you to begin drafting articles. judiciary committee held a hearing with constitutional scholars on wednesday. where does this argument stand w that the...
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brookings and it's my pleasure to welcome you to our event for east asian pacific affairs. david stillwell is appointed as assistant secretary of state by president trump of the 20th of june he served in the air force for 35 years beginning as a korean league west in 1980 and retiring in 2015 as a brigadier general he was the asia adviser to the chairman of the joint death of staff from 21 to 2013 you also recently served as the director of the u.s. focus group. he was also an adjunct fellow thank you to your service to this country. as you can see from his background the david has been at the forefront of managing the policy questions the shape the u.s. and china friendship. working tirelessly behind the scenes to build policy with china is also then keeping our wider focus on the region as a whole. where we have a huge number of relationships, partners, allies, and interests that go well beyond simply the question of china. assistant secretary still well and i and many years together at work together at the mount fuji dialog in tokyo tokyo. with thinkers coming together t
brookings and it's my pleasure to welcome you to our event for east asian pacific affairs. david stillwell is appointed as assistant secretary of state by president trump of the 20th of june he served in the air force for 35 years beginning as a korean league west in 1980 and retiring in 2015 as a brigadier general he was the asia adviser to the chairman of the joint death of staff from 21 to 2013 you also recently served as the director of the u.s. focus group. he was also an adjunct fellow...
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i'm delighted to invite david to brookings. david was appointed assistant secretary of state by donald trump. he previously served in the air force for 35 years, beginning as a linguist in 1980, retiring as a brigadier general. he was the advisor to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and served as the defensive attache in beijing. he recently served as the director of the china strategic focus group in hawaii from 2017 to 2019, where he was an abject's -- adjunct senior fellow. david, thank you for your service to our country and the important work you are doing now. as you can see from his background, he has been at the forefront of managing policy questions that shape the future of these relationships and has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to build policy to china and is preoccupied with keeping our wider focus on the region as a whole, where we have a huge number of relationships, partners, allies, and interests that go beyond simply the question of china. assistant secretary stillwell and i were here at th
i'm delighted to invite david to brookings. david was appointed assistant secretary of state by donald trump. he previously served in the air force for 35 years, beginning as a linguist in 1980, retiring as a brigadier general. he was the advisor to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and served as the defensive attache in beijing. he recently served as the director of the china strategic focus group in hawaii from 2017 to 2019, where he was an abject's -- adjunct senior fellow. david,...