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crow: just to reiterate. we have threats coming from many people, many places all throughout the world. you look at our sanctions list and our specially designated nationals list has thousands of names on t there is a reason why we don't send missiles to try to kill all of those people. it's because we are strong not just because have a -- because we have a strong and big military. we are smart how we use it and leverage all our toops including economic sanction, diplomacy, and strength of our allies and partners throughout the world to contain those threats. so that is the question. it's not whether or not there are lots of bad people out there who want to do us harm. that is well established. the question is, is whether or not in this particular instance killing general soleimani was in our national interests and made us safer and fed into a larger national strategy, a strategy that has not been described or articulated to this congress or the american people yet. mr. jeffries: last question. reporter: give
crow: just to reiterate. we have threats coming from many people, many places all throughout the world. you look at our sanctions list and our specially designated nationals list has thousands of names on t there is a reason why we don't send missiles to try to kill all of those people. it's because we are strong not just because have a -- because we have a strong and big military. we are smart how we use it and leverage all our toops including economic sanction, diplomacy, and strength of our...
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crow serves our country army ranger in iraq and afghanistan. efore coming -- running for congress, mr. crow was a espected litigator in private practice in colorado. ongresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. congresswoman sylvia garcia is a member of the house judiciary committee. garcia ongress, ms. was -- served in texas state senate previously. director and presiding judge of the houston electedl system and was city comptroller. as garcia was later elected first hispanic and first woman to be elected in her own right o the harris county commissioner's court. these can see from descriptions, the emphasis is on litigators. emphasis is on comfort level in the courtroom. the mphasis is making strongest possible case to protect and defend our truth ution, to seek the for the american people. i'm very proud and honored that seven members, distinguished members have serious this responsibility. again, to protect and defend for our eople, defending democracy. when we leave here, a little bit ater, noon, we'll go to the floor and pass a resolution officia
crow serves our country army ranger in iraq and afghanistan. efore coming -- running for congress, mr. crow was a espected litigator in private practice in colorado. ongresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. congresswoman sylvia garcia is a member of the house judiciary committee. garcia ongress, ms. was -- served in texas state senate previously. director and presiding judge of the houston electedl system and was city comptroller. as garcia was later elected first hispanic and first woman to be...
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crow and the brutality of jim crow. has got to figure out something. is, iobby figures out have got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my presidential, for america to be calm, to resume the aura of strength, democracy alsoreedom, while providing something to the civil so that they feel that they are being heard and their needs are being met. be? on earth could there what could i do, offer then that is so vital and essential, but boring? really boring? so that no camera will want to be there, that nothing is going to jump off? you know what he came up with? registering black folks to vote in mississippi. so let's talk about that. [laughter] carol: so this is where you have between disjuncture policymakers and what they think is happening and what is really going on on the ground. if he has spent a minute and think through it, you are saying, if i am seeing folks because theyd up are trying to write a bus -- wride a plus, and what am i going to see happening? vote ory are trying to even register to vote? so much of the power of
crow and the brutality of jim crow. has got to figure out something. is, iobby figures out have got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my presidential, for america to be calm, to resume the aura of strength, democracy alsoreedom, while providing something to the civil so that they feel that they are being heard and their needs are being met. be? on earth could there what could i do, offer then that is so vital and essential, but boring? really boring? so that no camera...
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congressman jason crow of colorado. he served our country bravely as an army ranger in iraq and afghanistan before coming, running for congress. esther crowe was a respected litigator in private practice in colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress miss garcia served in texas state senate previously. she was the director and presiding judge of the houston municipal system and was elected city controller. she was later elected the first hispanic and first woman to be elected in her own right the harris county commissioner's court. as you can see from these descriptions, the emphasis is on litigator's. the emphasis is on comfort level in the courtroom. the emphasis is making as strong as possible case to protect and defend our constitution to seek the truth for the american people. i'm very proud and honored that these seven members, distinguished members, have accepted this serious responsibility. again to protect and defend for the people, defending
congressman jason crow of colorado. he served our country bravely as an army ranger in iraq and afghanistan before coming, running for congress. esther crowe was a respected litigator in private practice in colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress miss garcia served in texas state senate previously. she was the director and presiding judge of the houston municipal system and was elected city controller. she was later...
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crowe was a respected litigator in private practice and colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas, she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress she served in texas state senate. she was a presiding judge and was elected city's controller. she was elected the first hispanic and first woman to be elected in other own right of the harris county commissioner court. you can see from these descriptions of the emphasis on litigators. the emphasis is on comfort levels in the courtroom. the emphasis is making the strongest possible case, protecting and defending our constitution to seek the truth for the american people. i am very proud and honor these seven members, distinguished members have accepted the serious responsibility to protect and defend for the people, defending our democracy. i am going to leave here a little bit later, we'll go to the floor and pass the resolution on naming the managers officially. i wanted to say more about them here and should say decisions that come down in favor of litigators is necessitated by cl
crowe was a respected litigator in private practice and colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas, she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress she served in texas state senate. she was a presiding judge and was elected city's controller. she was elected the first hispanic and first woman to be elected in other own right of the harris county commissioner court. you can see from these descriptions of the emphasis on litigators. the emphasis is on comfort levels in the...
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brutalitycrow and the of jim crow. so bobby has got to figure out something. is what bobby figures out that i got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my brother to be presidential, for torica to be calm, resonate that aura of strength, democracy, and freedom. also providing something to the civil rights folks so that they feel that they are being heard and their needs are being met. what on earth could there be? what could i do, what can i offer them that is so vital and essential but boring? really boring. so that no cameras will want to be there? that nothing is going to jump off. and you know what he came up with? registering black folks to vote in mississippi. let's talk about that. [laughter] this is where you know you've got this kind of juncture between policymakers and what they think is happening, and what is really going on on the ground. because if he had really spent a minute thinking through it, saying, wait a minute, i am seeing folks getting burned up because they are trying to ride a bus. i mean, just ride a bus. then,
brutalitycrow and the of jim crow. so bobby has got to figure out something. is what bobby figures out that i got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my brother to be presidential, for torica to be calm, resonate that aura of strength, democracy, and freedom. also providing something to the civil rights folks so that they feel that they are being heard and their needs are being met. what on earth could there be? what could i do, what can i offer them that is so vital...
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, russell crowe picking up russell crowe, russell crowe picking up that golden globe for his performancear as what we are expecting this time around, marriage story had the most nominations for this years golden globes. it stars driver and scarlett joha nsson. a rather grim tale of a couple is putting up on them and their child. also nominated with five, receiving five nominations, is the martin scorsese film the irishman, with stars al pacino and robert de niro. that, of course, widely tipped for honours this awards season. and then there are thejew hopes. starring anthony hopkins and jonathan pryce. —— the to two popes. they have spent billions of dollars recruiting some of the biggest talent both behind the camera and in front of it. and it would appear to be paying off, certainly if they win one of the big awards tonight, then a lot of people will be saying this whole business has turned a corner, if you like, ironic, perhaps, that these awards are on a mainstream tv network, nbc. interesting stuff. the rise of the streaming services has been incredible. david, if you can still hear
, russell crowe picking up russell crowe, russell crowe picking up that golden globe for his performancear as what we are expecting this time around, marriage story had the most nominations for this years golden globes. it stars driver and scarlett joha nsson. a rather grim tale of a couple is putting up on them and their child. also nominated with five, receiving five nominations, is the martin scorsese film the irishman, with stars al pacino and robert de niro. that, of course, widely tipped...
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crow of colorado. >> good afternoon.my local coffee shop, where unlike my esteemed colleague, mr. jeffries from new york, nobody complained to me about colorado baseball. i could only conclude that this is only a new york yankees problem. as mr. schiff mentioned, we talked last night about the jule officials who had confirmed the intent of the president and withholding the eta. now i would like to turn to what happened around the time the aide was lifted. we know the aide was lifted ultimately on september 11th. it wasn't lifted for any legitimate reason. it was only lifted because president trump had gotten caught. let's go through how we know that. on august 26th, the whistle-blower complaint had been sent to the director of national intelligence. public reports indicate that president trump was told about the complaint by white house counsel. on september 5th, the scheme became public. an editorial in "the washington post" on that day for the first time explicitly link the military aid hold in the investigation that p
crow of colorado. >> good afternoon.my local coffee shop, where unlike my esteemed colleague, mr. jeffries from new york, nobody complained to me about colorado baseball. i could only conclude that this is only a new york yankees problem. as mr. schiff mentioned, we talked last night about the jule officials who had confirmed the intent of the president and withholding the eta. now i would like to turn to what happened around the time the aide was lifted. we know the aide was lifted...
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you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have having seen. i want to turn to the white house where kelly o'donnell that be tracking all of these
you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have...
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crow just referred to and you see what's released to the public and it's all redacted. and we find out what's under those redactions? wow, surprise, it's incriminating information they have redacted out. that is not supposed to be the basis for redaction under the freedom of information act. that's what we call a cover up. they didn't want you to see that today. they didn't want you to see the before and the after, the redacted and the nonredacted. they didn't want you to hear from these witnesses about the detailed personal notes that they took. ambassador taylor took detailed personal notes. >>> now, they want to try to contest what ambassador sondland said about his conversations with the president because sondland, after he talked with the president, talked directly with ambassador taylor and talked directly with mr. morrison and explained his conversation with the president. well, guess what? mr. morrison and ambassador taylor took detailed notes. there is a dispute what the president said to mr. sondland. wouldn't you like to see the notes? they don't want you to
crow just referred to and you see what's released to the public and it's all redacted. and we find out what's under those redactions? wow, surprise, it's incriminating information they have redacted out. that is not supposed to be the basis for redaction under the freedom of information act. that's what we call a cover up. they didn't want you to see that today. they didn't want you to see the before and the after, the redacted and the nonredacted. they didn't want you to hear from these...
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four of them so far, including chairman schiff of the intelligence committee, congress m congressman crow, congresswoman val demings, congressman garcia. we believe they're likely discussing which role the various impeachment managers will play when that senate trial kicks off. so i want to walk you through what the next week is going to
four of them so far, including chairman schiff of the intelligence committee, congress m congressman crow, congresswoman val demings, congressman garcia. we believe they're likely discussing which role the various impeachment managers will play when that senate trial kicks off. so i want to walk you through what the next week is going to
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this is a political crows. -- process. from pelosi's point of view it puts pressure on the moderate republicans who are in some political peril to come along and support the idea of witnesses and documents and this is an on-going effort not something that is to be viewed as static and having been settled and discussed in terms of the existing articles of impeachment. >> bret: our congressional correspondant announced nancy pelosi said she is appointing 7 house managers. we look at those seven. some are familiar names from the process. the committee hearing process including adam schiff and jerry nadler. what about the others on here? any surprises as far as who has been named to make this case in the senate? >> it's not a surprise they picked a couple of freshman. sylvia garcia from texas and jason crow of colorado. house speaker nancy pelosi is aware of this big freshman class. those that propelled the democrats to the majority. she wants to respect that. it did not have older members. that's one criticism of the democrat
this is a political crows. -- process. from pelosi's point of view it puts pressure on the moderate republicans who are in some political peril to come along and support the idea of witnesses and documents and this is an on-going effort not something that is to be viewed as static and having been settled and discussed in terms of the existing articles of impeachment. >> bret: our congressional correspondant announced nancy pelosi said she is appointing 7 house managers. we look at those...
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crow, chuck rosenberg here. i believe you were a member of neither the house intelligence nor the house judiciary committee. you watched those proceedings as a concerned and thoughtful member of congress. now as an impeachment manager, i mean this not as a criticism but as a dilemma. did the house move more quickly? should they have called more witnesses there? do you feel there is any lingering effects of those decisions, right or wrong, on the current proceeding? >> i think the house proceeded in the way that it should have proceeded. there was urgency, but it was also thoughtful and deliberate. it occurred over several months' period of time of time. the intel committee did a very, though, job, but there is some urgency here, right? because we're dealing with undermining free and fair elections, so it does have to do with the elections that are coming up later this year. there is obviously a very close national security tie. that's something i've been vocal about the entire year. back in september when i join
crow, chuck rosenberg here. i believe you were a member of neither the house intelligence nor the house judiciary committee. you watched those proceedings as a concerned and thoughtful member of congress. now as an impeachment manager, i mean this not as a criticism but as a dilemma. did the house move more quickly? should they have called more witnesses there? do you feel there is any lingering effects of those decisions, right or wrong, on the current proceeding? >> i think the house...
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manager crow, you should be happy to know that the aid that was provided to ukraine over the course of the president's administration included lethal weapons. those were not provided by the previous administration. the suggestion that the ukraine failed to get any equipment is false. the security assistant was not for funding ukraine over the summer of 2019. there was no lack of equipment due to the temporary pause. it was future funding. the ukraine deputy minister of defense who oversaw u.s. aid shipments said the hold came and went so quickly, they did not notice any change. under secretary of state david hale explained the paused aid was future assistance, not to keep the army going now. so the made up narrative that security assistance was conditioned on ukraine taking some action on investigations is further disproved by the straightforward fact that the aid was delivered on september 11th, 2019, without ukraine taking any action on any investigation. it's interesting to note that the obama administration withheld $585 million of promised aid to egypt in 2013 but the administrati
manager crow, you should be happy to know that the aid that was provided to ukraine over the course of the president's administration included lethal weapons. those were not provided by the previous administration. the suggestion that the ukraine failed to get any equipment is false. the security assistant was not for funding ukraine over the summer of 2019. there was no lack of equipment due to the temporary pause. it was future funding. the ukraine deputy minister of defense who oversaw u.s....
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congressman crow, thank you so much for joining us again. how convinced are you? the first thing i want toask i that hostilities have ended between the united states and iran? the president today was talking peace, but how certain are you that there won't be another attack of some kind? >> good evening, juy. good to be with you again. i'm not certain of that. you know, if one this iear, i think we can expect iran to continue its realgi aggression, continue to do that it's done for decades and that is useproxy fces, use unconventional forces to try to destabilize the reason. their overarching goal is to remove the united states and iraq from the region because they know if they can do that they can be the main force in the region because nobody else can actually keep them in check. >> woodruff: we st ard congressman gallagher say he is absolutely convinced that one administraas justified in targeting and killing general soleimani. he also said he didn't think the standard had to be that there was an imminent threat. how do you see that?el >> i haven't seen anything
congressman crow, thank you so much for joining us again. how convinced are you? the first thing i want toask i that hostilities have ended between the united states and iran? the president today was talking peace, but how certain are you that there won't be another attack of some kind? >> good evening, juy. good to be with you again. i'm not certain of that. you know, if one this iear, i think we can expect iran to continue its realgi aggression, continue to do that it's done for decades...
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crowe was a respected litigator in private practice in colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress, ms. garcia served in the texas state senate previously. she was the director and presiding judge of the houston municipal system and was elected city controller. she was later elected the first hispanic and first woman to be elected in her own right to the harris county commissioner's court. as you can see from these descriptions the emphasis on litigators. the emphasis is on comfort level in the courtroom. the emphasis is making the strongest possible case to protect and defend our constitution, to seek the truth for the american people. i'm very proud and honored that these seven members, distinguished members, have accepted this serious responsibility. again, to protect and defend for the people defending our democracy. when we leave here a little bit later at noon we'll do to the floor and pass the resolution naming the managers officially. but i wanted to say more about them he
crowe was a respected litigator in private practice in colorado. congresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. she's a member of the house judiciary committee. before congress, ms. garcia served in the texas state senate previously. she was the director and presiding judge of the houston municipal system and was elected city controller. she was later elected the first hispanic and first woman to be elected in her own right to the harris county commissioner's court. as you can see from these...
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manager crow said this. what's most interesting to me about this is that president trump was only interested in ukraine aid. his words. nobody else. the u.s. provides aid to dozens of countries around the world, lhasa partners and allies. he didn't ask about any of them, just ukraine. i appreciate your service to our country, i really do. i didn't serve in the military. i appreciate that. but let's get our facts straight. that is what manager crow said. here's what actually happened. president trump has place holds on a number of times. just take basic due diligence to figure this out. september 2019 the administration announced that it was withholding over $100 million in aid in aid to afghanistan over concerns about government corruption. in august 2019 president trump announced the administration in insole were in talks to substantial increase south korea's share, burden sharing of the expenses of u.s. military aid support for south korea. in june president trump cut or pause over $550 million in foreign
manager crow said this. what's most interesting to me about this is that president trump was only interested in ukraine aid. his words. nobody else. the u.s. provides aid to dozens of countries around the world, lhasa partners and allies. he didn't ask about any of them, just ukraine. i appreciate your service to our country, i really do. i didn't serve in the military. i appreciate that. but let's get our facts straight. that is what manager crow said. here's what actually happened. president...
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adam schiff, jerrold nadler, hakeem jeffries, zoe lofgren, val demings, jason crow, and sylvia garcia. the what purpose is gentleman from new york seeking recognition? t to house resolution 767, i now send to the desk a resolution appointing authorizing managers for the impeachment of donald john trump president of the united states and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: mr. schiff, mr. nadler, mrs. love green, misdemmings and mr. crow are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment manager against donald john trump a message be sent to the senate to inform the senate of these appointments and the managers may in connection with the preparation and the conduct of the trial exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and take all other actions necessary which may include the following, one, employing legal, clerical and other necessary assistance and incurring such other is expenses paid be necessary to be from amounts made available to the committee of judiciary under applicable expense resolutions or ap lick cabble
adam schiff, jerrold nadler, hakeem jeffries, zoe lofgren, val demings, jason crow, and sylvia garcia. the what purpose is gentleman from new york seeking recognition? t to house resolution 767, i now send to the desk a resolution appointing authorizing managers for the impeachment of donald john trump president of the united states and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: mr. schiff, mr. nadler, mrs. love green, misdemmings and mr....
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things.shed great crow ofman jason colorado. congresswoman val demings of the state of florida. congresswoman garcia of texas. are we all here? where is hakeem? distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. is that everybody? and zoe lofgren. this is her third impeachment. for the nixon impeachment, she was a staffer for a judiciary committee member, don edwards of california. she was a member of the judiciary committee on the clinton impeachment. and now a member of the judiciary, the house administration which oversees elections, and a manager. with that, i thank them all for their leadership and service. i am now going to proceed to sign the article. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: that is why it is taking so long. [laughter] [inaudible] speaker pelosi: i will keep one for myself. >> the senate will receive a message from the house of representatives.
things.shed great crow ofman jason colorado. congresswoman val demings of the state of florida. congresswoman garcia of texas. are we all here? where is hakeem? distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. is that everybody? and zoe lofgren. this is her third impeachment. for the nixon impeachment, she was a staffer for a judiciary committee member, don edwards of california. she was a member of the judiciary committee on the clinton impeachment. and now a member of the...
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congressman jason crow. congresswoman val demings of the state of florida. texas.swoman garcia of are we all here? distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. and zoe lofgren. this is her third impeachment. impeachment, she was a staffer for a judiciary committee member of california. she was a member of the judiciary committee on the clinton impeachment. the housemember of administration with oversees elections, and a manager. with that, i thank them all for their leadership and service. i will now proceed to sign the article. [inaudible] speaker pelosi: that is why it is taking so long. [laughter] speaker pelosi: i will keep one for myself. >> the senate will receive a message from the house of representatives. >> a message from the house of representatives. mr. president, i have been directed by the house of representatives to inform the senate the house has passed h- res 798, a resolution appointing and authorizing managers for the impeachment trial of donald john trump, president of the united states. >> the
congressman jason crow. congresswoman val demings of the state of florida. texas.swoman garcia of are we all here? distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. and zoe lofgren. this is her third impeachment. impeachment, she was a staffer for a judiciary committee member of california. she was a member of the judiciary committee on the clinton impeachment. the housemember of administration with oversees elections, and a manager. with that, i thank them all for their...
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one of the attorneys speaking for the president alan dershowitz is next and jason crow in moments.round rules, the trial would put all 100 u.s. senators on the record with new potentially damaging information about the case still emerging. will senators vote to hear more? >> to have no witnesses would be a dramatic break with precedent. >> democratic senator sherrod brown joins me coming up. >>> plus, jury duty, four presidential candidates are forced off the campaign trail just two weeks before iowans vote. >> between you and me, i would prefer to be in iowa. >> the impact of the senate impeachment trial on the first contest of 2020. hello, i'm brianna keeler in washington, where the state of our union is bracing for a fight. we begin with the first look of what a senate trial of president donald zwrchlt trump will look like, last night the managers filed a legal brief urging senators to remember their place in history and remove the president from conduct for the framers' worst nightmare, arguing he put his own political risks ahead of the country and for the first time, the pres
one of the attorneys speaking for the president alan dershowitz is next and jason crow in moments.round rules, the trial would put all 100 u.s. senators on the record with new potentially damaging information about the case still emerging. will senators vote to hear more? >> to have no witnesses would be a dramatic break with precedent. >> democratic senator sherrod brown joins me coming up. >>> plus, jury duty, four presidential candidates are forced off the campaign trail...
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joining us now is congressman jason crow. thanks for being with us. i have to say, it was such an interesting moment to see that back and forth, to see the questions and answers. interesting in a way a little bit odd. i'm wondering what it was like to you. did it feel like batting practice because each side was lobbing up these balls for the managers, for instance, to hit if you wanted to. what was it like? >> interesting may be one word for it. astounding would be another. there were a couple of things that -- frankly, i just couldn't imagine i was hearing on the floor. having mr. dershowitz say that because every elected official believes that what they're doing is the right thing, that that presumptively makes it the right thing. we saw the president continue to move the goal posts. at first they're saying at the beginning of the trial there's no quid pro quo. then they're saying the quid pro quo isn't impeachable. twh when it becomes clear to everybody in that room that what the president did was wrong, they're saying move on because the what, wha
joining us now is congressman jason crow. thanks for being with us. i have to say, it was such an interesting moment to see that back and forth, to see the questions and answers. interesting in a way a little bit odd. i'm wondering what it was like to you. did it feel like batting practice because each side was lobbing up these balls for the managers, for instance, to hit if you wanted to. what was it like? >> interesting may be one word for it. astounding would be another. there were a...
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schiff, jerrold nadler, hiking jefferies zoe lofgren, val demings, jason crow, and sylvia garcia will act as prosecutors in the senate trial. >> good morning, everyone. this is a very important day for us. there are temporal markers that our founders, poets, and others have used over time to place us in time to emphasize the importance of time. because everything is about time. it,we use it, how we mark and today is an important day. today is the day that we name the managers who go to the floor to pass the resolution to transmit the articles of and,chment to the senate later in the day, when we have the endorsement, the march of those articles of impeachment to the united states senate. as i have said, it has always been, our founders, when they started, in the course of human events when it becomes abraham lincoln, fourscore and seven years ago, thomas payne, these are the .imes that bind us ,gain and again, even our poets longfellow. remember? listen, my children, and you will hear the midnight ride of .aul revere remembering that famous day and year. it's always about marking hist
schiff, jerrold nadler, hiking jefferies zoe lofgren, val demings, jason crow, and sylvia garcia will act as prosecutors in the senate trial. >> good morning, everyone. this is a very important day for us. there are temporal markers that our founders, poets, and others have used over time to place us in time to emphasize the importance of time. because everything is about time. it,we use it, how we mark and today is an important day. today is the day that we name the managers who go to...
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this is southbound 680 before crow canyon road. there is a stalled car on the right hand lane of the lower deck of the bay bridge. that's stopped. hopefully they can get that cleared up for everyone. 80 looking nice as people move in. all those headlights towards the maze. no major to deal with the problem.icians but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >>> we have rain in the lower elevations of the high country. it turns into snow, around eureka is where the next storm is. snow will taper in tahoe. if you can leave later, good to go there. 55 in fresno. mid to upper 60s across southern california. seven-day forecast, a couple feet of snow for the sierra. we haven't
this is southbound 680 before crow canyon road. there is a stalled car on the right hand lane of the lower deck of the bay bridge. that's stopped. hopefully they can get that cleared up for everyone. 80 looking nice as people move in. all those headlights towards the maze. no major to deal with the problem.icians but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar...
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chief justice, senators, counsel to the president and the american people, i am jason crow from the great state of colorado. the house managers strongly report this amendment to get key documents from the office of management or omb. these documents go directly to one of president trump's abuses of power. his decision to withhold vital military aid from a strategic partner that's at war to benefit his own personal reelection campaign. but why should that matter. why should anybody care. why should i care. before i was a member of congress, i was an american soldier. serving in iraq and afghanistan. and although some years have passed, since that time, there is still some memories that are seared in my brain. one of those memories, was scavenging scrap metal in the streets of baghdad, in the summer of 2003. we had to bolt onto the side, of our trucks because we had no armor to protect against roadside bombs. so when we talk about troops not getting the equipment that they need when they need it, it is personal to me. to be clear, we are talking about trainer $91 million of taxpayer money.
chief justice, senators, counsel to the president and the american people, i am jason crow from the great state of colorado. the house managers strongly report this amendment to get key documents from the office of management or omb. these documents go directly to one of president trump's abuses of power. his decision to withhold vital military aid from a strategic partner that's at war to benefit his own personal reelection campaign. but why should that matter. why should anybody care. why...
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>> sylvia garcia and jason crow have military background. crow was not on any of the committees involved in investigating this, he was not on the judiciary committee, intel committee, et cetera, burr he do -- but he does have the national security background. these are generally speaking aside from those two much more seasoned lawmakers. they are not partisan flame throwers. they're not the type of people you generally see lighting up the other party on cable news and they have litigation chops as pelosi explained a little bit in her press conference. take a listen to what she said. >> as you can see from these descriptions, the emphasis is on litigators, the emphasis is on comfort level in the courtroom, the emphasis is making a strong as possible case to protect and defend our constitution, to seek the truth for the american people. i'm very proud and honored that these seven members, distinguished members have accepted this serious responsibility. >> and i think we can all expect a whole lot more from adam schiff, of course. pelosi said h
>> sylvia garcia and jason crow have military background. crow was not on any of the committees involved in investigating this, he was not on the judiciary committee, intel committee, et cetera, burr he do -- but he does have the national security background. these are generally speaking aside from those two much more seasoned lawmakers. they are not partisan flame throwers. they're not the type of people you generally see lighting up the other party on cable news and they have litigation...
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congressman jason crow of colorado, congresswoman value -- val demings of the state of florida, congresswoman garcia of texas -- are we all here? where are we? where's hakeem? hakeem, distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. is that everybody? and zoe lofgren. this is zoe's third impeachment. she was for the nixon impeachment she was a staffer , for a judiciary committee member, don edwards of california. she was member of judiciary committee during the clinton impeachment, in her own right member of the judiciary committee and now member of the judiciary chair of house administration which oversees elections important to all of this, and a manager. so, with that i thank them all for their leadership and their service, and i'm now going to proceed to sign the articles. conversations] >> the senate will receive a message from the house of representatives. >> a message from the house of representatives. >> mr. president, i have been directed by the house of representatives to inform the senate, the house has passed h-res 798, a resolution appointing and authorizi
congressman jason crow of colorado, congresswoman value -- val demings of the state of florida, congresswoman garcia of texas -- are we all here? where are we? where's hakeem? hakeem, distinguished chair of our caucus, hakeem jeffries of new york. is that everybody? and zoe lofgren. this is zoe's third impeachment. she was for the nixon impeachment she was a staffer , for a judiciary committee member, don edwards of california. she was member of judiciary committee during the clinton...
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manager crow, you should be happy to know that the aid that was provided to ukraine over the course of the president's administration included lethal weapons. those were not provided by the previous administration. the suggestion that the ukraine failed to get any equipment is false. the security assistant was not refunding ukraine over the summer of 2019. there was no lack of equipment due to the temporary pause. it was future funding. the ukrainian deputy minister of defense who oversaw u.s. aid shipments said the hold came and went so quickly, they did not notice any change. under secretary of state david hale, explained the paused aid was future assistance, not to keep the army going now. so, the made up narrative that security assistance was conditioned on ukraine taking some action on investigations is further disproved by the straightforward fact that the aid was delivered on september 11 of 2019 without ukraine taking any action on any investigation. it's interesting to note that the obama administration withheld $585 million of promised aid to egypt in 2013, but the administra
manager crow, you should be happy to know that the aid that was provided to ukraine over the course of the president's administration included lethal weapons. those were not provided by the previous administration. the suggestion that the ukraine failed to get any equipment is false. the security assistant was not refunding ukraine over the summer of 2019. there was no lack of equipment due to the temporary pause. it was future funding. the ukrainian deputy minister of defense who oversaw u.s....
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by jerry nadler, and hakeem jeffries and zoe love gren and sylvia garcia and val demings and jason crow. it is an impressive group. >> yes, it is a powerful group that represents the diversity of the democratic party and litigators, and they have experience in courtrooms as zoe lofgren has experience with past impeachments and thinking of somebody like val demings, a law enforcement officer from orlando, florida, and that what nancy pelosi is thinking of how to get a group together who can put on a case and be familiar with the details of these cases, this case, and these people are obviously from some of the committees that tried this case and brought for waward witnesse so if you are the democratic caucus, you are happy with this. but there is speculation that somebody like justin amash who voted for impeachment articles might be named and he is a independent and former republican, but that is something that did not happen. some wanted it to happen, but nancy pelosi said it is not something that she really considered. so you have this group here. people like schiff is out front as wel
by jerry nadler, and hakeem jeffries and zoe love gren and sylvia garcia and val demings and jason crow. it is an impressive group. >> yes, it is a powerful group that represents the diversity of the democratic party and litigators, and they have experience in courtrooms as zoe lofgren has experience with past impeachments and thinking of somebody like val demings, a law enforcement officer from orlando, florida, and that what nancy pelosi is thinking of how to get a group together who...
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we will begin with jason crowe who was talking about the conditionality of the military assistance this is the latter part although not the end of the argumentation on the application of the constitution of the law. as it respects article one the abuse of power. i'll have a presentation after mr crowe and soon thereafter we will conclude the presentation on article one will then begin the presentation on article 2 once again applying the constitution and law to the facts on the president's obstruction of congress we will then have some concluding thoughts and then turn it over to the president's counsel and that is what you should expect for the day and with that i will now yield to mr crow of colorado good afternoon i woke up this morning and walked to my local coffee shop where unlike my esteemed colleague mr jeffries from new york nobody complained to me about colorado baseball so i could only conclude that this is only a new york yankees problem as mr schiff mentioned we talked last night about the july 25th call in the multiple officials who have confirmed the intent of the preside
we will begin with jason crowe who was talking about the conditionality of the military assistance this is the latter part although not the end of the argumentation on the application of the constitution of the law. as it respects article one the abuse of power. i'll have a presentation after mr crowe and soon thereafter we will conclude the presentation on article one will then begin the presentation on article 2 once again applying the constitution and law to the facts on the president's...
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to help but we do need to know what's going on and those are valid and important question manager crow told you that president the president's ukraine policy was not strong against russia but. ambassador you have on of it stated the exact opposite she said in her deposition that our country's ukraine policy under president trump actually her words got stronger than it was under president obama so again policy disagreements disagreements on approach have elections that's what we do in our republic for 3 long days house managers presented their case by selectively showing parts of testimony good lawyers show parts of testimony you want to show the whole thing but other good lawyers show the rest of the testimony and that's what we sought to do to give you a fuller view of what we saw as the glaring omissions by my colleagues the house managers the legal issues here are the constitutional ones and i have been i think pretty clear over the last week starting when we had the motions arguments at my concern about the constitutional obligations that we're operating under i have been critical
to help but we do need to know what's going on and those are valid and important question manager crow told you that president the president's ukraine policy was not strong against russia but. ambassador you have on of it stated the exact opposite she said in her deposition that our country's ukraine policy under president trump actually her words got stronger than it was under president obama so again policy disagreements disagreements on approach have elections that's what we do in our...
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instead jennifer aniston read crow's statement. >> make no mistake.he tragedy unfolding in australia is climate change based. >> reporter: the fires were also on ellen degeneres' mind when she accepted the carol burnett award. >> australia, i love you. my heart goes out to everyone suffering in australia. >> reporter: aquafina made history being the first asian to receive a golden globe for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy. >> we are raised to feel very american. when we go back, you know, we're told that you don't belong here when you go back to where you belong. you also feel like a stranger there and it's a constant feeling of being lost in translation and i think that's what really resonated with me with the farewell. >> reporter: sam mendez won best director for 1917, a war film with a raagains anlm alsogolden for best motion drama. michelle williams gave a women's rights speech when accepting her golden globe for best actress in the mini series. >> don't forget we are the largest voting body in this country. let's make it look
instead jennifer aniston read crow's statement. >> make no mistake.he tragedy unfolding in australia is climate change based. >> reporter: the fires were also on ellen degeneres' mind when she accepted the carol burnett award. >> australia, i love you. my heart goes out to everyone suffering in australia. >> reporter: aquafina made history being the first asian to receive a golden globe for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy. >> we are raised to...
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southbound 680 before crow canyon road, a rollover crash there. one lane is blocked. >>> one of the main players in the u.s./iran crisis will be in the bay area today. >> mike pompeo will be in the area and start the day speaking to stanford students. anser hassan has more. >> good morning. the secretary of state has a busy day ahead of him. the first event will be at stanford. it's a policy discussion. at 4:00 p.m., secretary pompeo will sit down with carl guardino. they will discuss foreign policy and the economy. the big event is tonight, a dinner in san francisco. the possible guests include 15 silicon valley leaders, among them larry ellison, sarah fryer, and gregory becker, the ceo of a bank. this dinner is described as an opportunity to drum up support for the trump administration. secretary pompeo said yesterday excited to be in the golden state looking forward to meeting with some of our nation's leading academics and entrepreneurs. silicon valley is home to many of our most innovative thinkers. the discussion begins at 10:15 this morning
southbound 680 before crow canyon road, a rollover crash there. one lane is blocked. >>> one of the main players in the u.s./iran crisis will be in the bay area today. >> mike pompeo will be in the area and start the day speaking to stanford students. anser hassan has more. >> good morning. the secretary of state has a busy day ahead of him. the first event will be at stanford. it's a policy discussion. at 4:00 p.m., secretary pompeo will sit down with carl guardino. they...
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best picture and brought attention to issues faced by african-americans when traveling during the jim crow area. next a panel of historians and local officials discussed efforts of raising awareness of african-americans. this took place at the annual conference in denver. >> good afternoon and welcome. my name is aster liverman here in denver. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our speaker for this session who'll present aspects "beyond the green book: african travel." ranging from a personal colorado stories to sites across the country. to the far left, let me welcome our colorado native, gary jackson who grew up in denver before attending the university of redland and california, he earned his doctorate at boulder. he was assigned to the civil division, district of colorado before entering private practice in 1976. in 1982, he cofounded the firm of demana and jackson, a partnership that continues to the denver county court bench of january of 2013. gary has been recognized as a colorado's super lawyer. colorado bar association award of merit and among others. in 2018, the institute
best picture and brought attention to issues faced by african-americans when traveling during the jim crow area. next a panel of historians and local officials discussed efforts of raising awareness of african-americans. this took place at the annual conference in denver. >> good afternoon and welcome. my name is aster liverman here in denver. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce our speaker for this session who'll present aspects "beyond the green book: african travel."...
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congressman crow, your reaction to where things seem to stand at this moment. president of the united states saying "all is well, so far so good." it seems reasonable to interpret that as possibly no american casualties. >> well, first off, lawrence, let's take a step back and actually think about what's happening at these bases. i've been at many of these bases both in iraq and afghanistan. i've been on the receiving end of rocket and mortar attacks. i know what it's like to be at a base when these types of things are happening. they're terrifying. the soldiers, the troops that are at these bases are under attack right now. they're scared. their families are scared. you know, what happens when these attacks happen is the commander shut off the phones. they shut off the internet access, and the families back home are on pins and needles waiting for good word or news from the command structure, from the military that all is well. for the president to circumvent that and say that the battle damage assessments are ongoing, they haven't been completed yet, but all
congressman crow, your reaction to where things seem to stand at this moment. president of the united states saying "all is well, so far so good." it seems reasonable to interpret that as possibly no american casualties. >> well, first off, lawrence, let's take a step back and actually think about what's happening at these bases. i've been at many of these bases both in iraq and afghanistan. i've been on the receiving end of rocket and mortar attacks. i know what it's like to be...
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crow worrying about the soldiers. i understand that. i appreciate that. but none of that aid was affecting what was going on on the battlefield right then or for the next fitas futureaid. it proceeding because aid came out? or six-minute phone call? you boil it down, that's what this is. it's interesting to me that everybody is saying, well, the aid was finally released september 11th, only because of the committee and the whistle-blower who we have never seen. mr. philbin dealt with that in great detail. i'm not going to go over that again. but, you know, the new high court, the anti-corruption court, wasn't established and did not sit until september 5th, 2019. so while the president of ukraine was trying to get reforms put in place, the court corruption issues was not set until september 5th. i want you to think about this for a moment, too. they needed a high court of corruption, for corruption. i mean, think about that for a moment. now, that's good that they recognized it, but remember when i said the other day you don't wave a magic wand and now uk
crow worrying about the soldiers. i understand that. i appreciate that. but none of that aid was affecting what was going on on the battlefield right then or for the next fitas futureaid. it proceeding because aid came out? or six-minute phone call? you boil it down, that's what this is. it's interesting to me that everybody is saying, well, the aid was finally released september 11th, only because of the committee and the whistle-blower who we have never seen. mr. philbin dealt with that in...
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supporter of of the president, senator tom cotton, and house impeachment manager, congressman jason crow. we'll have the latest from china as the spread of the coronavirus and the efforts to contain it intensify. finally, with just a week before the first votes in the 2020 campaign. >> i've been doing this now for a year, and now we're down to the last few days. >> brennan: ...democratic senators stuck in washington last week are back on the campaign trail, at least for a day. our new battleground tracker shows a tight race that's turning testy out in iowa. all that and more is just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." we is have a lot to cover today with the president's impeachment trial and with the iowa caucus just a week away but we're going to begin with an update on the spread of the coronavirus as efforts are undeay diplomatsome enter of theoronusak, w otuesda. in.s., the are now three confirmed cases of the wuhan coronavirus, but in china, the number of confirmed cases has risen to nearly 2,000 with another 2,600 suspected cases.
supporter of of the president, senator tom cotton, and house impeachment manager, congressman jason crow. we'll have the latest from china as the spread of the coronavirus and the efforts to contain it intensify. finally, with just a week before the first votes in the 2020 campaign. >> i've been doing this now for a year, and now we're down to the last few days. >> brennan: ...democratic senators stuck in washington last week are back on the campaign trail, at least for a day. our...
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her own property, owned her own house, owned her own factory, but it was still in the throes of jim crow segregation and it was rather punitive. she thought people in new york where more inviting and interested, so she moved to harlem. this is one of my favorite items in the collection that we have in the library as well as in the exhibit. it is a letter to the president of the united states and congress, and it went to president woodrow wilson. it is about the silent protest parade that happened along fifth avenue where you can see in the background on the bottom, women are dressed in white, the children marched with them in front dressed in white. this was a planned march to talk about an protest against all the lynchings. people being lynched by mobs without trial. it is signed by madame c.j. walker. and to date, there is still no law that is an anti-lynching law in america. history is often based on the stories that people tell. and the facts and documents and papers that are culminated to get to that point. but what makes history so poignant is who tells the story. and we often hear
her own property, owned her own house, owned her own factory, but it was still in the throes of jim crow segregation and it was rather punitive. she thought people in new york where more inviting and interested, so she moved to harlem. this is one of my favorite items in the collection that we have in the library as well as in the exhibit. it is a letter to the president of the united states and congress, and it went to president woodrow wilson. it is about the silent protest parade that...
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that is what manager crow said. here's what actually happened. president trump has placed holds on aid a number of times. we just take basic due diligence to figure this out. in september 2019, the administration announced it was withholding over $100 million of aid to afghanistan over concerns about government corruption. in august 2019, president trump announced that the administration and seoul were in talks to substantially increase south korea's share, burden sharing, of the expenses of u.s. military aid support for south korea. in june, president trump cut or paused over-$550 million in foreign aid to el salvador, honduras, and guatemala because those countries were not fairly sharing the burdens of providing mass migration to the united states. in june, the administration temporarily paused $105 million in aid to lebanon. the administration lifted that hold in december with one official explaining that the administration continually reviews and thoroughly evaluates the effectiveness of all united states foreign assistance to ensure that fu
that is what manager crow said. here's what actually happened. president trump has placed holds on aid a number of times. we just take basic due diligence to figure this out. in september 2019, the administration announced it was withholding over $100 million of aid to afghanistan over concerns about government corruption. in august 2019, president trump announced that the administration and seoul were in talks to substantially increase south korea's share, burden sharing, of the expenses of...
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i think that clearly at the state of the union, the president is going to be crowing if they do vote to go against witnesses, crowing about the fact he's been exonerated, he's been let off the hook, that he did nothing wrong. and i think that it's amazing to see not just the older senators like tim said, the younger senators, the james lankfords of the senate who are tying themselves to the president. they will be in they're i long after trump is gone. if you are a senator who could potentially be there another 20 years, that you are saying, i don't want this power. i don't want for the senate to have any sort of role in making policy for the country. i want that for the president. >> ben sass is a great example of that, hayes. that was his whole schtick. it's crazy. >> you would think they would want to have some sort of role in governing the country. they're really turning that over. i think that a lot is going to come out between now and november. i think many of them are going to come to regret this vote for no witnesses, but their theory right now is as long as we can get throug
i think that clearly at the state of the union, the president is going to be crowing if they do vote to go against witnesses, crowing about the fact he's been exonerated, he's been let off the hook, that he did nothing wrong. and i think that it's amazing to see not just the older senators like tim said, the younger senators, the james lankfords of the senate who are tying themselves to the president. they will be in they're i long after trump is gone. if you are a senator who could potentially...