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and, john hart. he worked for then-congressman tom coburn, republican of oklahoma, during the impeachment of president clinton. welcome to both of you. it's good toave you with us. let's talk about today and think about you both have been paying attention closely to th questions the senators have been posing back and forth, taking turns from each party. john hart, are we learning anything new from this exposition, if you want the call >> well, judy, i don't know that we're learning a lot new, but i think both side are doing a very good job of delivering their talking points. the talking points, democrats are sang that the republican don't want witnesses. and republicans i thinnehave a good job describing this core argument that this whole procesis a charade and it violates what some senators have called the golden rule of impeachment, and that golden rule says impeachment has to be bipartisan, and republicans, of course, have played video of nancy pelosi, chuck schumer saying that in effect, that an
and, john hart. he worked for then-congressman tom coburn, republican of oklahoma, during the impeachment of president clinton. welcome to both of you. it's good toave you with us. let's talk about today and think about you both have been paying attention closely to th questions the senators have been posing back and forth, taking turns from each party. john hart, are we learning anything new from this exposition, if you want the call >> well, judy, i don't know that we're learning a lot...
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john hart, are we learning anything new from this exposition iyou want to call it that? ink bh sides are doing a good job of delivering their talking points. democrats are saying that the republicans don't want witnesses or a fair trial and republicans have done a good job of describing the core argument whsh is that the whole proc is a charade. violating the gde rule of impeachment which says impeachment has to be birtisan . republicans have played video of nancy pelosi and chuumer saying that. and impeachment that is partisan on its face is illegitimate. we m see a win for republicans but this is a loss for our republic. judy: margaret taylor, what is w that is illuminated here? margaret: i ve a slightly different view. while we have seen repetitive questions and questions that allow the parties to repeat the talking points that they have ne before, what we also saw from a few senators, in particul some republicans, sometimes on a bipartisan basis, king some questions that lead me to think that they are thinking -- what happens after this trial is over? r example, a gro
john hart, are we learning anything new from this exposition iyou want to call it that? ink bh sides are doing a good job of delivering their talking points. democrats are saying that the republicans don't want witnesses or a fair trial and republicans have done a good job of describing the core argument whsh is that the whole proc is a charade. violating the gde rule of impeachment which says impeachment has to be birtisan . republicans have played video of nancy pelosi and chuumer saying...
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john hart, elizabeth chry, party paone and par gret -- margaret taylor and we'll see you >> woodruff: and youou join our ongoing coverage of the senate trial for the remainder of the evening, check your local listings for that, and online on our website or youtube. and again tomorrow, wednesday, when the trial resumes at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> woodruff: while the impeachmt trial dominates the spotlight in washington, the president turns his focus to touting the amican economy. he flew to europe for the annual meeting of the world's busess and economic elite. newshour special correspondent ryan chilcote reports from davos, switzerland. >> reporter: high in the swiss alps, six time zones east of thn white hous10 months away from the election, president trump took his campan to the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. mr. president, with your trialge noing underway, why is it better to be here in davos than in dc? >> well, we're here meeting with world leaders, the biggest, most important peoplhe world and we're bringing backus tremendousiness to the united states and they're all h
john hart, elizabeth chry, party paone and par gret -- margaret taylor and we'll see you >> woodruff: and youou join our ongoing coverage of the senate trial for the remainder of the evening, check your local listings for that, and online on our website or youtube. and again tomorrow, wednesday, when the trial resumes at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> woodruff: while the impeachmt trial dominates the spotlight in washington, the president turns his focus to touting the amican economy. he...
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and, john hart worked for congressman tocoburn, republican of oklahoma, also during the clinton impeachment woodruff: and you can you hello, again, to all of you. i want to pick up on something that we just heard, marty paone, we just heard from former congressman barr, and that ise wh may disagree with the argument the managers are making, he thinks they are being effective in the way they are framing the case. s how do y that? >> i agree with him. i think, so far, what we've seen, theve done a rally good job of weaving in their opinion of the founding -- theiron recitaf the papers quoting hamilton, madison, fralin, the founng fathers, and tey weave that in with the evidence they had from the witnesses that they ready got to testify and theta reon of the charges, and i p>>a whut that? how do you see the approach that the democrats are taking? >> they seem to be very methodical. it is a difficult role. they seem to be very methodical, and i agree wi former congressman barr, they are being n introducing new names or a little bit of new information, and that could spark somebody's interest, e
and, john hart worked for congressman tocoburn, republican of oklahoma, also during the clinton impeachment woodruff: and you can you hello, again, to all of you. i want to pick up on something that we just heard, marty paone, we just heard from former congressman barr, and that ise wh may disagree with the argument the managers are making, he thinks they are being effective in the way they are framing the case. s how do y that? >> i agree with him. i think, so far, what we've seen, theve...
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lachie hart documentary about the revolutionary. guards in john. because the pieces of history. songs like that don't go away to stay with us for all time. bombs. start february 7th w. . this week on world stories india women fight for opportunities south africa black mamba protect rhinos. but we begin in germany 75 years after the holocaust german president steinmeier has mourned a growing anti semitism upper limb monument is an important reminder of the jews murdered by the nazis right next to the german parliament 2711 steals of concrete some of them over 3 meters high. the holocaust memorial and berlin is famous among visitors from around the globe daniel is one of them he's from the netherlands and today he's here for the 1st time going down here if you feel like you're really going into its. dollars of slots go. the smaller you get basically it's really gives you. like the walls are going to very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these are the reactions that american peter eisenman hope to provoke in visitors who king among th
lachie hart documentary about the revolutionary. guards in john. because the pieces of history. songs like that don't go away to stay with us for all time. bombs. start february 7th w. . this week on world stories india women fight for opportunities south africa black mamba protect rhinos. but we begin in germany 75 years after the holocaust german president steinmeier has mourned a growing anti semitism upper limb monument is an important reminder of the jews murdered by the nazis right next...
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in 1984, john glenn finished way back in the back, the democratic gary hart me for sure came in secondut after that, we are not so sure. well, that is terrible. they left john glenn by the roadside when he may have done better. parties are watched pretty closely for how they tabulate the votes not only in how quickly they get them, making sure they declare the right winner because you can mess up a race for sheriff and i would not go back into a recount. you mess up a caucus count, you can't go back and take back the time magazine cover for the candidate. host: in addition to potential miscount. everyone worries about hacking. what has the state done to fortify itself against hacking? guest: both parties are trying to have secure systems. they have created apps to count results reported. more importantly, they have backup systems. there won't be a short count in 1980 withened george herbert walker bush defeating ronald reagan in iowa where reagan's people thought they got cheated because computers went down when bush say we went back and verified. the point is the parties are trying to
in 1984, john glenn finished way back in the back, the democratic gary hart me for sure came in secondut after that, we are not so sure. well, that is terrible. they left john glenn by the roadside when he may have done better. parties are watched pretty closely for how they tabulate the votes not only in how quickly they get them, making sure they declare the right winner because you can mess up a race for sheriff and i would not go back into a recount. you mess up a caucus count, you can't go...
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john glenn finished way back in the pack in the democratic party and they were sure walter mondale won. and gary hart came in second and after that, we're not sure. that's terrible. they left john glenn by the roadside when he might have done better. han the reporting. so both parties are watched pretty closely for how they tabulate the votes and how quickly they get them and making sure they declare the right winner. you can mess up a race and go back and get a recount for sheriff but if you mess up the caucus, you cannot go back and take back the "time" magazine cover the candidate was denied. host: in addition to potential miscounts, now everyone worries about hacking into the system. what has the state done technology-wise to for the nye -- fortify itself against hacking? mr. yepsen: both parties are trying to have secure systems. they have created apps to cap -- count results and report it. they have backup systems so there will not be a short count. in 1980, george h w bush defeated reagan and iowa and -- reagan in iowa and the iowan people thought they got cheated because the computers went do
john glenn finished way back in the pack in the democratic party and they were sure walter mondale won. and gary hart came in second and after that, we're not sure. that's terrible. they left john glenn by the roadside when he might have done better. han the reporting. so both parties are watched pretty closely for how they tabulate the votes and how quickly they get them and making sure they declare the right winner. you can mess up a race and go back and get a recount for sheriff but if you...
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last until people would start voting, and i will try to earn it the way that john mccain and jimmy carters and others and gary hart and did town hall after town hall after town hall in new hampshire and it worked. we will see what happens. >> michael bloomberg is saying that the democrats only focusing on new hampshire and iowa are at risk of the defeat in 2016, and that you should be concentrating on the battleground states. does he have a good point? >> well, we have to do both. we have to get to the battlegrounds that happen after the primary states. but it is interesting to see how serious the voters in iowa and new hampshire are taking the responsibility, and what they are trying to figure out is what candidate is going to beat donald trump, and the minds are not made up and unpersuaded that the leading candidates cannot beat donald trump, and that is why i have stayed in the race. >> what about julian castro's argument that iowa and new hampshire while lovely states are so homogeneous and so white they are not representative of the united states or the democratic party and they should not have such important
last until people would start voting, and i will try to earn it the way that john mccain and jimmy carters and others and gary hart and did town hall after town hall after town hall in new hampshire and it worked. we will see what happens. >> michael bloomberg is saying that the democrats only focusing on new hampshire and iowa are at risk of the defeat in 2016, and that you should be concentrating on the battleground states. does he have a good point? >> well, we have to do both....
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john paolos, and president of part enter civic, hart mathis -- of intercivic, julie mathis. 2008, injoined in sales, operations and customer services. s, he joining es and worked at mcmaster carr, a supply company, and anderson can tell thing, where he served in management roles. is the founding president and ceo of dominion and leads the overall business strategy and operations. since its inception in 2003, dominion has grown to support over 1200 jurisdictions across north america. he holds a bachelor of arts in electrical engineering from the university of toronto, as well as a masters of is this administration from a university in france. hart in 2014joined and became ceo nine days ago, so congratulations. she is president and cfo of the company. prior to joining hart, she served as vice president of finance at dell. she holds a pastors of business administration and accounting at the university of texas at austin and is a certified public accountant. i would ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise or extend the remarks, and the written statements be
john paolos, and president of part enter civic, hart mathis -- of intercivic, julie mathis. 2008, injoined in sales, operations and customer services. s, he joining es and worked at mcmaster carr, a supply company, and anderson can tell thing, where he served in management roles. is the founding president and ceo of dominion and leads the overall business strategy and operations. since its inception in 2003, dominion has grown to support over 1200 jurisdictions across north america. he holds a...