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fiona hill, correct.nt out here our intelligence agencies were pretty thorough about the investigations and things here. look, and i'm sorry to get testy about this back and forth because i'm really worrie worrit these conspiracy theories. you just have the senate report informing us all yet again bipartisan, non-partisan senate report about the risk there is to our elections. if we have people running around chasing rabbit holes because rudy giuliani or others have been feeding information to the hill or politico, we're not going to be prepared as a country to push back on this again. the russians thrive on misinformation and disinformation. and i just want to say that was the reason i went into this administration. we are in peril as a democracy because of other people interfering here. the russians were who attacked us in 2016 and they are now writing the script for others to do the same. and if we don't get our act together, they will continue to make fools of us internationally. lee zeldin disappeare
fiona hill, correct.nt out here our intelligence agencies were pretty thorough about the investigations and things here. look, and i'm sorry to get testy about this back and forth because i'm really worrie worrit these conspiracy theories. you just have the senate report informing us all yet again bipartisan, non-partisan senate report about the risk there is to our elections. if we have people running around chasing rabbit holes because rudy giuliani or others have been feeding information to...
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we need fiona apple. your tunes right now.ll fairness, fiona hill laid out a world that i think is really difficult for sondland and trump to navigate. she is a consummate public servant. she came into her position to defend democracy and export it. that is the juxtaposition on the trump world view where it's not about institutions. it's all about him. that's why i think the testimony of fiona hill was so powerful, because she reminded us what the underpinnings are of why they do the work they do. >> it's funny you bring that up. ben, i want to play for you fiona hill and dan goldman's back and forth about this idea that the president adopt putin's views on ukraine. >> isn't it also true that some of president trump's most senior advisers had informed him that this theory of ukraine interference in the 2016 election was false? >> that's correct. >> so is it your understanding then that president trump disregarded the advice of his senior officials about this theory and instead listened to rudy giuliani's views? >> that appears
we need fiona apple. your tunes right now.ll fairness, fiona hill laid out a world that i think is really difficult for sondland and trump to navigate. she is a consummate public servant. she came into her position to defend democracy and export it. that is the juxtaposition on the trump world view where it's not about institutions. it's all about him. that's why i think the testimony of fiona hill was so powerful, because she reminded us what the underpinnings are of why they do the work they...
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we also got a very long transcript today from fiona hill. she is a very interesting character in this drama. and now that we have seen her testimony, the testimony that we got released from her today, i am -- i don't know if you'd call it desperate, but i am close to desperate to know whether or not the impeachment committees are going to call fiona hill to testify at a public hearing as well because fiona hill was the top russia expert at the national security council. as such she was deeply involved in ukraine issues. russia is at war in ukraine. she has testified in detail about witnessing what should have been a normal policy process towards ukraine basically getting hot wired and turned into this whole other thing that was apparently designed to benefit president trump's re-election prospects instead of benefitting what was supposed to be u.s. policy towards ukraine. fiona hill is the one who give us that vivid, vivid account of what happened inside the white house when the three amigos, when the president's agents in the scheme stepped
we also got a very long transcript today from fiona hill. she is a very interesting character in this drama. and now that we have seen her testimony, the testimony that we got released from her today, i am -- i don't know if you'd call it desperate, but i am close to desperate to know whether or not the impeachment committees are going to call fiona hill to testify at a public hearing as well because fiona hill was the top russia expert at the national security council. as such she was deeply...
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and then you see the subhead there below the fiona hill photo. ex-white house aide says moskow was behind the claim. multiple stories on the impeachment inquiry overall and again another big main photo taking up most of the front page. four columns wide in "the post" fiona hill arriving for her testimony under the big headline, whirling week of testimony wraps up, a warning that conspiracy theories advance russia and divides americans. and the st. louis post dispatch from missouri. all caps bold headline. it says fictional narrative, hill says she predicted ukraine efforts would blow up. and then you've got the other bold headline there from fiona hill over the picture of her while she's testifying, quote, in the course of this investigation i would ask that you please not promote politically driven falsehoods that so clearly advance russian interests. you see the headline below that for the self-supporting story with a warning about russia, blitz of testimony in-house wraps a. it's one thing to watch these hearings live as we've been doing for t
and then you see the subhead there below the fiona hill photo. ex-white house aide says moskow was behind the claim. multiple stories on the impeachment inquiry overall and again another big main photo taking up most of the front page. four columns wide in "the post" fiona hill arriving for her testimony under the big headline, whirling week of testimony wraps up, a warning that conspiracy theories advance russia and divides americans. and the st. louis post dispatch from missouri....
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fiona hill. she plans to push back on the narrative that ukraine tried to influence the 2016 election. you know, that's a big underpinning of the supposed legitimacy of the president's intentions. instead, hill plans to hone in on what everybody should see as the truth. russia was the sole person to focus on and that they still pose a very real threat to the 2020 race. hill's going to be joined this morning of course by david holmes. he is the ukraine embassy official who says he overheard president trump call gordon sondland in ukraine to check in on the investigations. wolf? >> you know, it's amazing that sondland himself blew up the inquiry wide open with his testimony yesterday confirming there was, in fact, a quid pro quo and that it came directly from the president of the united states. the eu ambassador said everyone knew exactly what was going on. holding up military aid in exchange for announcing political investigations from the vice president mike pence to the secretary of state mike p
fiona hill. she plans to push back on the narrative that ukraine tried to influence the 2016 election. you know, that's a big underpinning of the supposed legitimacy of the president's intentions. instead, hill plans to hone in on what everybody should see as the truth. russia was the sole person to focus on and that they still pose a very real threat to the 2020 race. hill's going to be joined this morning of course by david holmes. he is the ukraine embassy official who says he overheard...
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fiona hill, and i imagine mr.holmes, have seen exactly what has happened over the last several days. so have their attorneys. even if they didn't watch it themselves, people who are taking care of them and helping them prepare watched it. i imagine you're going to see fiona hill and david holmes stand up not just for their departments, not just for their profession, not just for their own personal dignity but for the facts. i don't imagine they're going to be pushed around very easily today. >> and we know that is donald trump's least -- that is the enemy against which donald trump does the worst. i mean, he can take on institutions because his base, to jon meacham's point, has a lot of skepticism about institutions. he can take on the media because his base has a lot of skepticism that right wing media has seeded. but facts are stubborn things. >> i wanted to follow one thing ari said, i completely agree we shouldn't try and predict what the senate might do, because we've had almost everything else turn on us, at
fiona hill, and i imagine mr.holmes, have seen exactly what has happened over the last several days. so have their attorneys. even if they didn't watch it themselves, people who are taking care of them and helping them prepare watched it. i imagine you're going to see fiona hill and david holmes stand up not just for their departments, not just for their profession, not just for their own personal dignity but for the facts. i don't imagine they're going to be pushed around very easily today....
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but it wasn't just fiona hill's testimony.e heard essentially the same warning from ambassador marie yovanovitch as well. >> how would this theory of ukraine interference in the 2016 election be in vladimir putin's interest? >> well, i mean, president putin must have been aware that there were concerns in the u.s. about russian meddling in the 2016 elections and what the potential was for russian meddling in the future. so, you know, classic for an intelligence officer to try to throw off the scent and, you know, create an alternative narrative that maybe might get picked up and get some credence. >> an alternative narrative that would absolve his own wrongdoing? >> yeah. >> yeah. intelligence committee counsel dan goldman, who you saw questioning marie yovanovitch there, he repeatedly over the course of the impeachment hearings raised this issue that the ukraine did it lie is something that vladimir putin himself has publicly promoted. >> colonel vindman, were you aware of a theory that ukraine had intervened or interfered in
but it wasn't just fiona hill's testimony.e heard essentially the same warning from ambassador marie yovanovitch as well. >> how would this theory of ukraine interference in the 2016 election be in vladimir putin's interest? >> well, i mean, president putin must have been aware that there were concerns in the u.s. about russian meddling in the 2016 elections and what the potential was for russian meddling in the future. so, you know, classic for an intelligence officer to try to...
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fiona hill, her words, her warnings. frank, your words, your warnings will be on all of our minds as this goes forward. my thanks to all of you today for getting me through my last hour of coverage. this marathon week. thanks to frank, david, eugene, chuck, karine. ari melber and maya and claire and everyone who was with me all day and all week. that does it for this hour. "mtp daily with chuck todd" starts now. >> welcome to thursday. "meet the press" daily, and good evening, i'm chuck todd in washington where there's been another day in dramatic testimony in the house impeachment inquiry and it capped off a dizzying week of public hearings. the house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff closed today's hearings with what sounded like the democrats' closing argument. leaving a lot of us here in washington with the impression democrats are finished with this phase of the inquiry. here he is speaking in personal terms about why he's
fiona hill, her words, her warnings. frank, your words, your warnings will be on all of our minds as this goes forward. my thanks to all of you today for getting me through my last hour of coverage. this marathon week. thanks to frank, david, eugene, chuck, karine. ari melber and maya and claire and everyone who was with me all day and all week. that does it for this hour. "mtp daily with chuck todd" starts now. >> welcome to thursday. "meet the press" daily, and good...
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fiona hill.hat was the power of hery, testimohn, when you look at it especially as democrats try to use her as a way to counter what republicans are saying? john: well, shefr cted sondland directly inside the white house. and she has this argument with is wrong and tells him that to his face. that was stunning. think about it, they're having -- it's like acene outfter movie. they're having ant, argum you're breaking the law. she goes and relate this is to then national security director john bolton. and he goes tell the lawyers. he sends her because he knows it's troubling. it's a hugely dra make it mome. it was like in a movie. robert: it was a culture that was revealed inside the trump administration. was it about predent trump himself did sondland and others really reveal the president in his own involvement? >> in many wayse h did. fiona didn't necessarily apologiz toondland. but she did say after hearing his testimony, it was even more clear to her that he wasn't -- he thought he was doing h
fiona hill.hat was the power of hery, testimohn, when you look at it especially as democrats try to use her as a way to counter what republicans are saying? john: well, shefr cted sondland directly inside the white house. and she has this argument with is wrong and tells him that to his face. that was stunning. think about it, they're having -- it's like acene outfter movie. they're having ant, argum you're breaking the law. she goes and relate this is to then national security director john...
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fiona hill and alexander vindman, the top ukraine expert.dman was on that july 25th phone call and testified that it was clear that president trump was demanding that the president of ukraine investigate the bidens. question, was there any doubt in your mind as to what the president, our president was asking for as a deliverable? vindman, there was no doubt. he added, quote, the power disparity between the president of the united states and the president of ukraine is vast and you know in the president asking for something it was a demand for him to fulfill this particular prerequisite in order to get the meeting. -- vindman and hill testifying that sondland was talking about how he had an agreement with chief of staff mick mulvaney for a meeting with the ukrainians if they were going to go forward with investigations. investigations into the bidens among other matters. upon hearing about that from fiona hill, that a white house
fiona hill and alexander vindman, the top ukraine expert.dman was on that july 25th phone call and testified that it was clear that president trump was demanding that the president of ukraine investigate the bidens. question, was there any doubt in your mind as to what the president, our president was asking for as a deliverable? vindman, there was no doubt. he added, quote, the power disparity between the president of the united states and the president of ukraine is vast and you know in the...
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fiona hill worked with the security committee.lking time bomb. we will bring you those as soon as we get it. if youen to the president, he says the whole thing is a hoax. listen to mark meadows here of north carolina, one of the congressmen on capitol hill most loyal to the president. >> any time there was direct conversations with the president, there was no linkage. any linkage that has been alleged, obviously is based on many times second or thirdhand information, either rudy giuliani or people believing they understood what rudy giuliani might have wanted. >> in other words, maybe people did things they shouldn't have done, but nobody can directly tie it to the president. maybe it was rudy giuliani, but no linkage? maybe it never happened. and what rudy giuliani was not always aboveboard. the president says, look at the transcript. let's look at the transcript and read the president's own words. rudy very much knows what's happening and he's a very capable guy. if you could speak to him, that would be great. later on in the sa
fiona hill worked with the security committee.lking time bomb. we will bring you those as soon as we get it. if youen to the president, he says the whole thing is a hoax. listen to mark meadows here of north carolina, one of the congressmen on capitol hill most loyal to the president. >> any time there was direct conversations with the president, there was no linkage. any linkage that has been alleged, obviously is based on many times second or thirdhand information, either rudy giuliani...
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fiona hill said this.ie yovanovitch said that, and they will put it together in a way to make sense. the way witness testimony comes in normally is not the way you would present it to a jury, right? they're going to take this chance to say, to house republicans and more importantly to the american people, this is the case in a logical progressi progression. and in a persuasive way this, is what the president did. that's where they're going to try to change people's minds if they haven't been changed already. >> abby, what are republicans planning to do next, if we know? >> it seems that republicans are starting to feel more comfortable with where they are on this. coming out of these hearings yesterday, which frankly were devastating to the president's argument and to this -- in the words of fiona hill, fictional case, that somehow there was an alternative ukrainian interference in the 2016 election, the republicans are actually more unified, you know, representative will herd who was seen as somebody that
fiona hill said this.ie yovanovitch said that, and they will put it together in a way to make sense. the way witness testimony comes in normally is not the way you would present it to a jury, right? they're going to take this chance to say, to house republicans and more importantly to the american people, this is the case in a logical progressi progression. and in a persuasive way this, is what the president did. that's where they're going to try to change people's minds if they haven't been...
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fiona hill.she was knowledgeable, she was prepared, she was disarming and fierce and stood her ground. you saw some of the republican members i think shy away from getting too tough with her because she knew her stuff. >> caitlin, at one point she described her anger toward the u.s. ambassador to the eu, ambassador gordon sondland, let me play this clip. >> i was actually to be honest angry with him. and, you know, i hate to say it, but often when women show anger, it is not fully appreciated, it is often, you know, pushed on to emotional issues, perhaps or deflected on to other people. and while i was angry about was he wasn't coordinating with us. actually realized having listened to his deposition that he was absolutely right. that he wasn't coordinating with us because we weren't doing the same thing that he was doing. so i was upset with him that he wasn't fully telling us about all of the meetings he was having and he said to me, but i'm briefing the president. i'm briefing chief of staff m
fiona hill.she was knowledgeable, she was prepared, she was disarming and fierce and stood her ground. you saw some of the republican members i think shy away from getting too tough with her because she knew her stuff. >> caitlin, at one point she described her anger toward the u.s. ambassador to the eu, ambassador gordon sondland, let me play this clip. >> i was actually to be honest angry with him. and, you know, i hate to say it, but often when women show anger, it is not fully...
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it's affirming that there are people like fiona hill. >> two things, first about fiona hill and a profilef her in the nor "new york times." it tells it of a story when she was 11 years old, fataking a te, someone behind her set one of her pig tails on fire, she calmly reached back, extinguished the fire with her hand and continued taking the test. >> incredible. >> that sums up -- on intent, as a prosecutor, chuck and andrew will back me up on this, you look for things that the accused does that reflect intent. i would make the argument that when he chose giuliani to be the quarterback of this enterprise, if this was legitimate foreign policy, why would he need somebody operating out there fast and loose coloring outside the lines? why would he need giuliani and his pals from florida that are connected to the oligarchs and russia? why wouldn't he just go through the state department and pompeo to say i want to go after corruption in the ukraine? instead this is giuliani that is quarterbacking this whole enterpri enterprise. if there's any -- >> can i follow up? why wouldn't anyone at the
it's affirming that there are people like fiona hill. >> two things, first about fiona hill and a profilef her in the nor "new york times." it tells it of a story when she was 11 years old, fataking a te, someone behind her set one of her pig tails on fire, she calmly reached back, extinguished the fire with her hand and continued taking the test. >> incredible. >> that sums up -- on intent, as a prosecutor, chuck and andrew will back me up on this, you look for...
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fiona hill was one of those people. and now those people are witnesses in the impeachment inquiry. >> max, precisely the kind of narrative she talked about has been the through line for not just devin nunes and other people on the committee but obviously rudy giuliani who's tweeting right now about how the u.s. embassy won't grant visas to some former prosecutors who want to come and tell us how corrupt i guess the bidens are. it does seem this sort of counter narrative that has been constructed has essentially colonized the minds of one of the two major parties. >> yeah, look, chris, i think we have to put this in some context. i mean, part of what rudy was doing as trump's personal lawyer who was hired as part of the russia investigation was to try to develop a counter narrative, a response trump could use to defend himself from allegations he colluded with russia that they thought were coming because of the mueller investigation. and then they saw this opportunity to connect it to biden in the 2020 election. and this
fiona hill was one of those people. and now those people are witnesses in the impeachment inquiry. >> max, precisely the kind of narrative she talked about has been the through line for not just devin nunes and other people on the committee but obviously rudy giuliani who's tweeting right now about how the u.s. embassy won't grant visas to some former prosecutors who want to come and tell us how corrupt i guess the bidens are. it does seem this sort of counter narrative that has been...
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weaver been going over fiona hill's transcript.she is trump's adviser who sounded the alarm on the actions with ukraineme. kylie, what have you learned? >> we're getting new details of how the white house was handling the role of rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer. at one point fiona hill describes to lawmakers that she told kurt volker, who is a special envoy to ukraine, that he should not be dealing with rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, when it came to ukraine. and that was in early july, and he said back to her essentially that he was trying to fix things and that they had to deal with giuliani in order to fix the negative perceptions that were out there. but she came back at him and said, quote, but i expressed to him that there were business dealings, nefarious business dealings underway. now, she does not describe specifically what those necessary anywhe nefarious business dealings are, but the bottom line is kurt volker and other folks who were working on ukraine and the trump administration was ta
weaver been going over fiona hill's transcript.she is trump's adviser who sounded the alarm on the actions with ukraineme. kylie, what have you learned? >> we're getting new details of how the white house was handling the role of rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer. at one point fiona hill describes to lawmakers that she told kurt volker, who is a special envoy to ukraine, that he should not be dealing with rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, when it came to...
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because i would trade 500 donald trumps for one fiona hill in government service. and same for vindman and the rest of the memch and i think that message really came through. >> two of our friends, thank you gentlemen for hanging out with us and talking about all the issues of the day. >>> coming up for us, this may test the theory that donald trump, he's dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. that's because a big friend of his is in trouble overseas. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer
because i would trade 500 donald trumps for one fiona hill in government service. and same for vindman and the rest of the memch and i think that message really came through. >> two of our friends, thank you gentlemen for hanging out with us and talking about all the issues of the day. >>> coming up for us, this may test the theory that donald trump, he's dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. that's because a big friend of his is in trouble overseas. 448,134 to...
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i would trade 500 don ald trump for one fiona hill and same for vindman. and i think that really came through. >> thank you, gentleman for hanging out with us and talking boupt a about all the issues of the day, at least the last 24 hours. >>> donald trump is dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. it occurs. >>> last thing before we go tonight. benjamin netanyahu is in trouble and he's calling it a witch hunt and an attempted cue. there's just a chance he picked up that particular bit of language from his friend, donald in the states. he's indicted on bribery and breach of trust. rit it's been going on for months. he's accused of happeneding out favors for positive news coverage and accepting lavish gifts. he has positively wrapped himself in donald trump who has been his partner in changing year oz of u.s. policy. he was born in tel aviv only a year after israel was born. he went to high school in pa, outside philly, went to mit in boston. he's been prime minister longer than anyone in israel's young history. he's a cagey politician and s
i would trade 500 don ald trump for one fiona hill and same for vindman. and i think that really came through. >> thank you, gentleman for hanging out with us and talking boupt a about all the issues of the day, at least the last 24 hours. >>> donald trump is dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. it occurs. >>> last thing before we go tonight. benjamin netanyahu is in trouble and he's calling it a witch hunt and an attempted cue. there's just a chance...
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more on fiona hill's remarkable day in the spotlight.le jumps in on whether her old boss john bolton should testify. we will be right back. testify. we will be right back. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you
more on fiona hill's remarkable day in the spotlight.le jumps in on whether her old boss john bolton should testify. we will be right back. testify. we will be right back. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no...
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i want to go back to fiona hill. you indicated earlier on that was sort of your worst nightmare for these requests of investigations appeared to be political in nature. this is her answer. "correct, my worst nightmare is the relationship between the united states and ukraine and t authorities of other personal vested interests." both of these people, vindman and hill are approaching this from a perspective of national security. they don't seem in their testimony, there does not seem outrage that the president may have done something for his political gain. it was the cost of it. there are quid pro quo that don't harm anybody but they're making the case that this is not one of them. harming the u.s./ukraine recissi relationship is against the national security interests of america. >> ukraine is plcritical. the united states have been working with ukraine for decades to try to rule out corruption. we were trying to get rid of corruptions in this country which is a common stance that the president have also had. the di
i want to go back to fiona hill. you indicated earlier on that was sort of your worst nightmare for these requests of investigations appeared to be political in nature. this is her answer. "correct, my worst nightmare is the relationship between the united states and ukraine and t authorities of other personal vested interests." both of these people, vindman and hill are approaching this from a perspective of national security. they don't seem in their testimony, there does not seem...
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i think the top line and i think you probably agree is dr fiona hill basically with a warning to the committee about what russia's goals have been about how they are still being effective and what their goals are which is to deal idjit demise the u.s. presidency that's that's what she said and also testimony from from mr holmes about basically how the official policy of the u.s. towards ukraine had basically been hijacked for lack of a better word what else did you hear. that's right and hill dr hill really put this in the big picture context of all of this and warning as you said is a great description of how she phrase this she said specifically to the committee members she said russia is watching and the things being discussed in these hearings the ways the partisan ways that these questions are being phrase in particularly trying to highlight these conspiracy theories that ukraine somehow was involved in election meddling in 2016 she said that plays right into russia's hand and that what's happening now is as her worst fear that russia had so this just scored within the 2 politic
i think the top line and i think you probably agree is dr fiona hill basically with a warning to the committee about what russia's goals have been about how they are still being effective and what their goals are which is to deal idjit demise the u.s. presidency that's that's what she said and also testimony from from mr holmes about basically how the official policy of the u.s. towards ukraine had basically been hijacked for lack of a better word what else did you hear. that's right and hill...
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fiona hill. >> yeah.e whole thing, she was like, wait a minute, you did not know that burisma meant biden? come on. carl bernstein, you've lived through this before. i'm sure you could relate to that column that i showed -- >> i remember that column. >> you are that column. you are that column. chairman schiff made a comparison between president trump and nixon in his closing statement. watch this, and then we'll talk. >> what we've seen here is far more serious than a third-rate burglary of the democratic headquarters. what we're talking about here is the withholding of recognition in that white house meeting, the withholding of military aid to an ally at war. that is beyond anything nixon did. the difference between then and now is not the difference between nixon and trump. it's the difference between that congress and this one. >> is he right? is this beyond what nixon did? >> yes, because of the element nixon never conspired with a foreign power to undermine the american electoral system and violate
fiona hill. >> yeah.e whole thing, she was like, wait a minute, you did not know that burisma meant biden? come on. carl bernstein, you've lived through this before. i'm sure you could relate to that column that i showed -- >> i remember that column. >> you are that column. you are that column. chairman schiff made a comparison between president trump and nixon in his closing statement. watch this, and then we'll talk. >> what we've seen here is far more serious than a...
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>> city know fiona hill, i traveled on air force one with fiona hill. she wasn't partisan to me.hough she previously worked for the brookings institution. she was supposed to be a fact witness, but she wasn't a fact witness. she lectured the republicans and accusing republicans that they don't bleach russia meddled in the 2016 election. but there is something interesting she said on lethal aid to ukraine. she said the obama administration, the president for political reasons didn't provide the aid. so where is the whistleblower from the obama years complaining that president obama didn't listen to the bureaucracy. that's what's going on with president trump. lou: one thing adam schiff and his radical dimm friends ben't. the bureaucracy and the arrogance of them. and i'm not talking about the political appointees. we are talking about foreign service officers. who do they think they are? who the hell do they think the interagency is, and i mean, i think the american people right now -- they have been served notice, you have a government not in the control of the people you elect.
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because i would trade 500 donald trumps for one fiona hill in government service. same for vindman and the rest of the memch and i think that message really came through. >> two of our friends, thank you gentlemen for hanging out with us and talking about all the issues of the day. >>> coming up for us, this may test the theory that donald trump, he's dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. that's because a big friend of his is in trouble overseas. is is so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. hi honey, we got in early. mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! yeah, and we brought steve and mark. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a com
because i would trade 500 donald trumps for one fiona hill in government service. same for vindman and the rest of the memch and i think that message really came through. >> two of our friends, thank you gentlemen for hanging out with us and talking about all the issues of the day. >>> coming up for us, this may test the theory that donald trump, he's dedicated to rooting out corruption wherever it occurs. that's because a big friend of his is in trouble overseas. is is so the...
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fiona hill put it. a domestic errand that put it to risk -- >> even if they don't succeed in the new year in the house? >> no. i think -- >> go ahead, sorry. >> i think the time has virtually run out, they should make one more serious effort and it's clear that the president and his senior advisers so far have blocked all testimony by those who were in the room other than gordon sondland, and frankly, they should give them one more chance and move on. >> so do you think senate democrats will be able to stop republicans when this comes to you and of course, the republicans being the majority in the senate to make it clear to everybody, and calling witnesses like huntser biden frm testifying in the senate trial. >> it's entirely possible that rules will be passed by a bare majority. i hope not. ultimately, during the clinton impeachment, republicans and democrats were able to come to agreement about witnesses and where and how they testified and so forth. i do think it would be a complete farce to bring h
fiona hill put it. a domestic errand that put it to risk -- >> even if they don't succeed in the new year in the house? >> no. i think -- >> go ahead, sorry. >> i think the time has virtually run out, they should make one more serious effort and it's clear that the president and his senior advisers so far have blocked all testimony by those who were in the room other than gordon sondland, and frankly, they should give them one more chance and move on. >> so do you...
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fiona hill and david holmes walking out of the capitol after the hearing. john king, what was the most important part of david holmes' testimony, do you think in. >> for the democrats, someone who heard the voice of the president of the united states saying is he going to do the investigations, where ambassador sondland apparently holding the phone out, holmes said he could hear the president of the united states asking is he going to do the investigations? there have been throughout the republican rebuttals of this or dismissals of it you can't tie it to the president. having a witness and experienced diplomat, i heard the president and in follow-up conversation, he said sondland told him president doesn't care about ukraine, he cares about the investigation of the bidens. that is the democrats billed their case is critical to get firsthand from the president that this was important to him. i think the bigger dynamic of the day and you can tell by chairman schiff's summary at the end, this is decision time for the democrats. there are no more public hearin
fiona hill and david holmes walking out of the capitol after the hearing. john king, what was the most important part of david holmes' testimony, do you think in. >> for the democrats, someone who heard the voice of the president of the united states saying is he going to do the investigations, where ambassador sondland apparently holding the phone out, holmes said he could hear the president of the united states asking is he going to do the investigations? there have been throughout the...
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fiona hill's prepared testimony. she's going to be testifying the former top russia adviser to the president, on the national security council. this line also jumped out at me near the end of her opening statement. if the president or anyone else impedes or subverts the national security of the united states in order to further domestic political or personal interests, that is more than worthy of your attention, she tells these lawmakers. >> we always have to get back to what the core of this issue is. here's fiona hill. a respected russia expert. president trump's appointee to lead russia policy. and russia is america's -- one of america's top national security threats. she's articulating there and she's going to be uttering these words under oath, that the president subjugated u.s. national security interest for his own political interest. she's stating what the case is. and she was, by the way, involved in developing and carrying out the president's policy there. she goes on to call out members of the committee fo
fiona hill's prepared testimony. she's going to be testifying the former top russia adviser to the president, on the national security council. this line also jumped out at me near the end of her opening statement. if the president or anyone else impedes or subverts the national security of the united states in order to further domestic political or personal interests, that is more than worthy of your attention, she tells these lawmakers. >> we always have to get back to what the core of...
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fiona hill and tim morrison worked for john bolton, they came forward. secretary of state pompeo and david holmes, he stepped forward today, they came forward and secretary of state pompeo, it's your turn and mick mulvaney, you know better. >> we will see if they accept that invitation. so far they have not. >>> just ahead defense of the president torn apart by one impeachment witness after another. --for massive capacity-- --and ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in minneapolis. that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver. (woman) and if verizon 5g can deliver performance like this in these places... it's pretty crazy. ...just imagine what it can do for you. ♪ do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people
fiona hill and tim morrison worked for john bolton, they came forward. secretary of state pompeo and david holmes, he stepped forward today, they came forward and secretary of state pompeo, it's your turn and mick mulvaney, you know better. >> we will see if they accept that invitation. so far they have not. >>> just ahead defense of the president torn apart by one impeachment witness after another. --for massive capacity-- --and ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in...
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he and fiona hill were subpoenaed to be there.e you determined i might have something of value to these proceedings and issued a subpoena, his navigation to appear and tell you what i know. what did you take away from th that? >> let's go back to -- i worked on capitol hill in 1997, '98. when the clinton impeachment was ongoing. there were several people who worked in the clinton white house. justice staffers, who ended up being subpoenaed. they had to get lawyers. you have to pay for that out of your own pocket. the white house lawyers do not represent you. you have to do it yourself. because a lot of people to go into a lot of debt. these were young staffers on government salaries. even if they didn't know anything, they got roped into it and it caused a lot of damage, including when very tragic situn during that period so fast forward. i was working with the executive branch, during the white house year, what you keep in mind is you have to be aboveboard. i mention that every day, that the chief of staff would say to us, "remem
he and fiona hill were subpoenaed to be there.e you determined i might have something of value to these proceedings and issued a subpoena, his navigation to appear and tell you what i know. what did you take away from th that? >> let's go back to -- i worked on capitol hill in 1997, '98. when the clinton impeachment was ongoing. there were several people who worked in the clinton white house. justice staffers, who ended up being subpoenaed. they had to get lawyers. you have to pay for...
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fiona hill, david holmes on the hill. you kick off things here. what will you look for these two witnesses this morning? >> yesterday ambassador sondland shocked people with his opening statements, republicans especially of. everybody knew there was a quid pro quo. here are emails to show it. i believe he said foreign aid was tied to this the morning was bad for republicans. in the afternoon, republicans pressed him did you hear the aid was tied directly to the. he said no. it took shine off that he was trumpian john dean in the afternoon. he was damaging to republican arguments on a number of fronts. laura cooper, pentagon official, it opens the door possibility that ukrainians knew the aid was held as soon as july 25th, the day of the call. is it definite? no. she got a call from the ukrainians at the pentagon where is the aid as of july 25th. that is all circumstantial. chad mentioned after today house lawmakers take a break until december third. does this momentum continue? is there momentum on the democratic side? th
fiona hill, david holmes on the hill. you kick off things here. what will you look for these two witnesses this morning? >> yesterday ambassador sondland shocked people with his opening statements, republicans especially of. everybody knew there was a quid pro quo. here are emails to show it. i believe he said foreign aid was tied to this the morning was bad for republicans. in the afternoon, republicans pressed him did you hear the aid was tied directly to the. he said no. it took shine...
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fiona hill didn't get permission.don sondland didn't get permission, and all of these people knew any order from the white house not to testify was based on a bogus absolute immunity defense. and they came up and did their patriotic duty. so why is john bolton hiding behind fiona hill's skirts? well, part of it is money and he lives within this right wing echo sphere. these are his supporters and they donate to his super pac. he's trying to be very cute and stay in the public eye, but at the same time he's not doing his patriotic duty. he's not helping to get to the bottom of this. so in that case he's really enabling donald trump and indirectly vladimir putin. >> his lawyer seems to be helping him as well. john bolton's lawyer in on november 8th said bolton was personally involved in many of the events, meetings and conversations in which you've already received testimony -- i'm sorry, as well as many relevant meetings and conversations that have not yet been discussed in the testimonies thus far. so i sort of get th
fiona hill didn't get permission.don sondland didn't get permission, and all of these people knew any order from the white house not to testify was based on a bogus absolute immunity defense. and they came up and did their patriotic duty. so why is john bolton hiding behind fiona hill's skirts? well, part of it is money and he lives within this right wing echo sphere. these are his supporters and they donate to his super pac. he's trying to be very cute and stay in the public eye, but at the...
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fiona hill. takes a torpedo to conspiracy theories that the republicans have been pushing. that is next on "morning joe." we are back in two minutes. lorss and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean. all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. wwithout it, i cannot write myl tremors wouldname.xtreme. i was diagnosed with parkinson's. i had to retire from law enforcement. it was devastating. one of my medications is three thousand dollars per month. prescription drugs do not work if you cannot afford them. for sixty years, aarp has been fighting for people like larry. and we won't stop. join us in fighting for what's right. >>> this is a seminal moment in our investigation. the evidence you have brought forward is deeply significant and troubling. who had the decision to release the aid, it was one person, donald j. trump, president of the united states. now, my colleagues seem to think unless the president says the magic words that i hereby bribed the
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. >> been vindman and fiona hill, listening to democratic operatives spin the information.t goes to show that the experts that the president is suppose to be relying on as given to him by the deep state people like hill and colonel vindman. they don't know what they shall talking about. either they are iser in rant or being men days in suggesting crane wasn't working with the obama-clinton gang to target trump. ukrainians were distrustful of trump. and pretending it didn't happen -- i don't understand it. it's either ignorant -- lou: or the other. i don't know there is a lot of question about which it is. fiona hill actually saying the republicans were not across knowledging russia was responsible for interfering with the u.s. presidential elections in 2016. that wasser in the issue,er in the case, and the republicans point out that she was absolutely dead wrong. and the extent to which she pursued that untruth was i thought astonishing. let's listen to fiona hill, the self-cast at least leading expert on ukraine. >> i have heard some of you on this committee appear to beli
. >> been vindman and fiona hill, listening to democratic operatives spin the information.t goes to show that the experts that the president is suppose to be relying on as given to him by the deep state people like hill and colonel vindman. they don't know what they shall talking about. either they are iser in rant or being men days in suggesting crane wasn't working with the obama-clinton gang to target trump. ukrainians were distrustful of trump. and pretending it didn't happen -- i...
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fiona hill and colonel colonel vindman related this was coordinated by gordon sondland and a push for politically het mick mulvaney vated investigations from president trump. tonight testimony unveiled from two key witnesses point to white house chief of staff mick mulvaney as the one who coordinated the quid pro quo demand with ukraine. fiona hill, the white house former top russia adviser, telling lawmakers last month that eu ambassador gordon sondland made mulvaney's instructions clear when they met with ukrainian officials july 10th at the white house and hill testifying ambassador sondland in front of the ukrainians was talking about how he had an agreement with chief of staff mulvaney for a meeting with the ukrainians if they were going to go forward with investigations. the white house's top expert on ukraine alexander vindman echoed that and said they were the deliverable coordinated by mulvaney. sondland said he had a conversation with mr. mulvaney and this is what is what is required in order to get a meeting. vindman adding there was no ambiguity that a white house meeting
fiona hill and colonel colonel vindman related this was coordinated by gordon sondland and a push for politically het mick mulvaney vated investigations from president trump. tonight testimony unveiled from two key witnesses point to white house chief of staff mick mulvaney as the one who coordinated the quid pro quo demand with ukraine. fiona hill, the white house former top russia adviser, telling lawmakers last month that eu ambassador gordon sondland made mulvaney's instructions clear when...
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at or listening to fiona hill.alked right by me. only to say he is not fixated on this. ? and neither were you. >> i was listening to it. >> okay. >> i was listening to it avidly. michael, my question is we know the risks for democrats right now. everyone is saying the democrats -- the republican critics are saying you're rushing impeachment. you're going to do this without a single republican vote. i get that risk for democrats. what's the risk for republicans though now? in circling the wagons and sayisay ing despite all this evidence, we just don't see the point in going through with impeachment. what could be the lasting harm for them? >> the lasting harm for them would be if a case has been made. and frankly i think the dust needs to settle for a couple of days. i'm hesitant to weigh in immediately saying they're not going to be able to meet their burden and get enough republicans to support them. 20 senators in the united states senate. but the risk for republicans is that a compelling case has been offered,
at or listening to fiona hill.alked right by me. only to say he is not fixated on this. ? and neither were you. >> i was listening to it. >> okay. >> i was listening to it avidly. michael, my question is we know the risks for democrats right now. everyone is saying the democrats -- the republican critics are saying you're rushing impeachment. you're going to do this without a single republican vote. i get that risk for democrats. what's the risk for republicans though now? in...
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and you're right, i've known fiona for about three decades. knows russia well, she's written one of the best books on putin ever. it's always been a mystery to me how she could work with president trump for 2 1/2 years, given that he is constantly picking up on russian disinformation, including about me, by the way, in helsinki a year and a half ago when he wanted to hand me over to putin for interrogation on a completely crazy theory of what we americans allegedly did inside russia. and i think it was very important she said that, that was a brave comment, because first and foremost she was saying that to her former boss. when president trump raises crowdstrike, the dnc server somehow in ukraine because one of the people that works at crowdstrike he's a russian name, is a russian emigre, that is russian putin disinformation. she wants no part of feeding into the narrative because that's what they've done in 2016 and we've done virtually nothing to control it happening again in 2020. >> and mike and nick burns, the president did it today on fo
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fiona hill. [video clip] >> you also testified ambassador bolton had expressed some views to you about mr. giuliani's interests in ukraine. do you recall what he said to you? >> it was part of a conversation about the things mr. giuliani was saying frequently in public. we saw him often on television making these statements and i had brought to ambassador bolton's attention the attacks, the smear campaign against ambassador yovanovitch and expressed regrets about how this was unfolding and the shameful way in which ambassador yovanovitch was being smeared and attacked then i asked if there was anything we could do about it and ambassador bolton looked pained, indicated with body language there was nothing he could do about it and in the course of that discussion said rudy giuliani was a hand grenade that was going to blow everyone up. >> did you understand what he meant by that? >> i did. >> what did he mean? >> he meant what mr. giuliani was saying was explosive, he was on television making ince
fiona hill. [video clip] >> you also testified ambassador bolton had expressed some views to you about mr. giuliani's interests in ukraine. do you recall what he said to you? >> it was part of a conversation about the things mr. giuliani was saying frequently in public. we saw him often on television making these statements and i had brought to ambassador bolton's attention the attacks, the smear campaign against ambassador yovanovitch and expressed regrets about how this was...
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listen, i think fiona hill, in some ways, was the most important witness. because she did something that tied it up in a way that no one else did, which is by saying, this wasn't a foreign policy process. this was a domestic political errand. and then she took it one step further and said, our foreign policy protects our national security. this effort led by the president and rudy giuliani undermined our national security, hurt our ally, ukraine, and helped -- wait for it, the russians. this is a consistent theme through the trump presidency and i think it makes it harder for republicans. i agree with david, though, they'll swallow and acquit him, but it makes it much harder for the republicans in the senate to acquit the president when it's about helping the russians. >> yeah. you know, i think this thing has always been headed to the same place, and john avlon just mentioned it, it's always been headed to the senate saying, yes, what he did was wrong, he shouldn't have done it, it was inappropriate, but we have an election in ten months and let the americ
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and fiona hill.oth vindman and hill were first-hand witnesses to some of the key flash points at the heart of this scandal. vindman, who was on that july phone call between president trump and ukrainian president zelensky testifying that it was blatant and obvious that mr. trump was demanding investigations into his political rivals. those investigations are what vindman refers to as a deliverable in his testimony. in this first exchange, vindman is asked, quote, you were listening in realtime to this call along with president zelensky when president trump was speaking. vindman says correct. then he's asked and was there any doubt in your mind as to what the president, our president, was asking for as a deliverable? there is that reference to the investigations. vindman's answer, there was no doubt. vindman adds that the stature and the importance of the office of the presidency raised the stakes of the president's request such that ukraine was not left with much of any choice. the power disparity, v
and fiona hill.oth vindman and hill were first-hand witnesses to some of the key flash points at the heart of this scandal. vindman, who was on that july phone call between president trump and ukrainian president zelensky testifying that it was blatant and obvious that mr. trump was demanding investigations into his political rivals. those investigations are what vindman refers to as a deliverable in his testimony. in this first exchange, vindman is asked, quote, you were listening in realtime...
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this was they fiona hill show. i think before it was over, republicans realized they shouldn't really try to mess around with this witness. at one point, steve castor -- i was not sure whether he was trying to say sondland is a kook or you are in a possible bureaucrat, but said you and sondland didn't get along, did you? as you pointed out, she said, no, that's true, we didn't get along. at one point, we fought a few times. she said i watch what he said yesterday and understood. i would now cut gordon sondland a break, because he was involved in a domestic political errand, which is an interesting choice of words. we were involved in national security policy. most tellingly, she said that it one point she's had to gordon sondland during one of their disagreements, i think, gordon, that this is all going to blow up. and she felt that this was not the result of that, that we had a policy toward ukraine that on one track was national security policy. what's best for ukraine, how do they stand up to russia. on the othe
this was they fiona hill show. i think before it was over, republicans realized they shouldn't really try to mess around with this witness. at one point, steve castor -- i was not sure whether he was trying to say sondland is a kook or you are in a possible bureaucrat, but said you and sondland didn't get along, did you? as you pointed out, she said, no, that's true, we didn't get along. at one point, we fought a few times. she said i watch what he said yesterday and understood. i would now cut...
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fiona hill going on to make it clear, burisma was code for the bidens. another republican talking point demolished. >> i thought it was obvious to you that burisma meant bidens. >> yes, it was. >> and you actually treated that as a pretty easy thing to understand. in fact, mr. morrison figured it out with a single google search. but is it credible to you that mr. sondland was completely in the dark about this all summer? i mean, you had an argument about it. didn't you say -- >> he was oblivious -- >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear your answer. >> it is not credible to me that he was oblivious. >> well, all of this tells you exactly what you need to know about the state of the republican party today. ignoring the evidence. ignoring the facts. in deep, deep denial. has the gop been completely transformed into the party of trump? probably yes. the answer to that is question. and do the facts even matter anymore? dr. hill had to fight her way through all the noise, all the political posturing, to talk about what really matters here, and that's the facts. >> cou
fiona hill going on to make it clear, burisma was code for the bidens. another republican talking point demolished. >> i thought it was obvious to you that burisma meant bidens. >> yes, it was. >> and you actually treated that as a pretty easy thing to understand. in fact, mr. morrison figured it out with a single google search. but is it credible to you that mr. sondland was completely in the dark about this all summer? i mean, you had an argument about it. didn't you say --...
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but he couldn't with fiona. >> the boston celtics had a guy like this once. remember him? he went into the game to physically hurt will chamberlain or somebody. that was his job. thank you. he's back. eli stokels, thank you. katrina mulligan, michael steele with an e. thank you, mimi. up next witness testimony has put a bright spotlight on the break down of u.s. diplomacy under this administration, don't you think inmaybe trump would have been better leaving the diploem osto the diplomats. you're watching "hardball." dips you're watching "hardball. lking) lking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express
but he couldn't with fiona. >> the boston celtics had a guy like this once. remember him? he went into the game to physically hurt will chamberlain or somebody. that was his job. thank you. he's back. eli stokels, thank you. katrina mulligan, michael steele with an e. thank you, mimi. up next witness testimony has put a bright spotlight on the break down of u.s. diplomacy under this administration, don't you think inmaybe trump would have been better leaving the diploem osto the...