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from "the washington post" national political reporter robert costa. at the table matt miller, a former chief spokesman for the department of justice. executive editor for bloomberg continue, tim o'brien. plus, politics editor for "the root." ambassador bill taylor seems like the kind of witness to roll out on the first day because smearing him is as unsightly as unsmearing colonel vindman. what is the impact in terms of cementing in the minds of anybody who still sees up as up and down as down, the fact pattern around the quid pro quo of aid conditioned on dirt on the bidens? >> when i was at the capitol all day yesterday and on capitol hill this morning talking to top democrats, they say they are taking their cues from speaker pelosi, make this as nonpartisan as possible, push back against the republican talking points that this is a charged political process. and they have learned lessons from the mueller investigation on witnesses they have called like corey lewandowski. they have to have people in uniform, to tell the story of president trump's co
from "the washington post" national political reporter robert costa. at the table matt miller, a former chief spokesman for the department of justice. executive editor for bloomberg continue, tim o'brien. plus, politics editor for "the root." ambassador bill taylor seems like the kind of witness to roll out on the first day because smearing him is as unsightly as unsmearing colonel vindman. what is the impact in terms of cementing in the minds of anybody who still sees up as...
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ce again, from washington,r modera robert costa. robert: good evening. after five weeks oflosed-door testimony, the house voted a ang party lines on thursday to approve a resolution that establishes the rules for the xt public phase of the impeachment process. the vote closed aense week in waington as another round of witnesses testified about the president's conduct and lawmaks sparred. >> the impeachment inquiry h evidence around presidentde trump's call with president zelensky of ukraine. >> w historyl ask you when you cast his vote -- when you a vote to july somethi that has gone on behind closed doors, what do you know that happened there? robert: joining us tonight are four reporters who h the front lines of this story at the capitol and at the white house. nancy cordes, chief congressional correspondent for ws. vivian salama, white house eporter for the "wall street journal" journal peter peter, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and jake shermaer senior writeror politico and co-author of "playsok." leegin with that house vot
ce again, from washington,r modera robert costa. robert: good evening. after five weeks oflosed-door testimony, the house voted a ang party lines on thursday to approve a resolution that establishes the rules for the xt public phase of the impeachment process. the vote closed aense week in waington as another round of witnesses testified about the president's conduct and lawmaks sparred. >> the impeachment inquiry h evidence around presidentde trump's call with president zelensky of...
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ce again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. after five weeks of closed-door testimony, the house voted a ang party lines on thursday to approve a resolution that establishes the rules for the next public phase of the impeachment process. the vote closed a tense week in waington as anotheround of witnesses testified about the president's conduct and lawmakers sparred. >> the impeachment inquiry has built a powerful body of evidence around presidentde trump's call withresident zelensky of ukraine. >> history will ask you when yot casts vote -- when you cast has gone on behind closed doors, there?o you know that happened robert: joining us tonight are four reporters who have been on the fro lines of this story at the capitol and at the white house. nancy cordes, chiefl congressio correspondent for cbs news. vivian salama,te wouse reporter for the "wall street journal" journal. peter peter, chief white hse correspondent for the "new york times" and jake shermaer senior writer for politico and co-author of "playbook." let's begin wi
ce again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. after five weeks of closed-door testimony, the house voted a ang party lines on thursday to approve a resolution that establishes the rules for the next public phase of the impeachment process. the vote closed a tense week in waington as anotheround of witnesses testified about the president's conduct and lawmakers sparred. >> the impeachment inquiry has built a powerful body of evidence around presidentde trump's...
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once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening.he impchment inqui closed this week with testimony from officials detailing pivotal moments in the trump administration pressure campaign of ukraine. joining me tonight are four porters who know this story. who have been covering it all week. carol len ig, -- leonnig investigator reporter for the washington -- for "the washington post." abby phillip with cnnn, john bresnahan and susan davis. we learned more about president trump'onduct and the evolution of what gordon sondland acknowledged was a quick pro quo arrangement. >> it was improper for the president to demand an investigation into a political pponent. mr. giulians requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for ze lens i can. mr. giulianiemanded that ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 election, dnc server and baris. everyo in the loop. i then heard president trump say "so he's going to do the investigation." adding that president zelensky will do anything for him. >> th
once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening.he impchment inqui closed this week with testimony from officials detailing pivotal moments in the trump administration pressure campaign of ukraine. joining me tonight are four porters who know this story. who have been covering it all week. carol len ig, -- leonnig investigator reporter for the washington -- for "the washington post." abby phillip with cnnn, john bresnahan and susan davis. we learned more about...
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i'm robert costa. good night. announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- additional fding is provided -- koo and patricia yuen throh the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for publicd broadcasting, contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.pe [captioninmed by the national captioning institute, anich is responsible for its caption content d accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] >> you're watching pbs. [theme music plalaying] narrator: over 10 weeks, 13 of britain's best amateur bakers took to the tent to whisk, mix, and knead in an attempt to be crnnned this year's er. i'm bending down to have a look because i'm waiting for my pie to cook. each week, the.faced 3 challenges.. [sighs] the signature, which showcased their creativity and individuality... i know what i'm doing, but i don't necessarily know why i'm doing it. the tricky technical, where their knowledge, skill, and intuiti frances: to weigh or not to weig
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i'm robert costa. good night. is announcer: corporatehiunding for "wngton week" is provided by -- ng additional funs provided by -- ho and patricia yuen thro the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differenc in ourommunities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national ctioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] irds chirping] [theme music playing] [bleats] narrator: over 10 weeks, 13 of britain's best amateur bakers battled it out to be crowned this year's winner. success! ha ha! some proved they had what it takes. yes! while others melted in the heat of the moment. i feel sick making this. every week, the bakers were set 3hallenges. i'm, uh, behind... yep. stressed... yep. ator: the signature bake showcased their personality and crtive flair... all in all... not a good bake. the terrifying technical, where their intuition and instinct were
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carol leonnig, robert costa, shannon pettypiece, our thanks. really appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, two of the most important players for tomorrow's hearing are not elected to office, but they will be grilling the witnesses. a look at two of the lawyers in charge of making the case for and against this president. >>> and later, nikki haley surprises a lot of people and now sounds like the rest of the crowd in her party. she has decided to go all in for donald trump. "the 11th hour" just getting started on this tuesday night, looking at the west wing. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only days away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket, and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes
carol leonnig, robert costa, shannon pettypiece, our thanks. really appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, two of the most important players for tomorrow's hearing are not elected to office, but they will be grilling the witnesses. a look at two of the lawyers in charge of making the case for and against this president. >>> and later, nikki haley surprises a lot of people and now sounds like the rest of the crowd in her party. she has decided to go all in for donald trump....
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robert costa, betsy woodruff swan, thanks for joining us. today was the first day of roger stone's trial. it did not disappoint. i'll talk to a reporter who was in the courtroom about connections prosecutors drew. that's next. y. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit health markets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit or if there's another one that can get you extra coverage or help save you money. best of all, their service is completely free. does your plan have $0 copays, $0 deductibles, and $0 premiums? if not, maybe it's not the right fit. does it include dental and vision coverage? well, if not, maybe it's not the right fit. how about hearing aids, glasses, and g
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robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. my apologies to our two friends from "the washington post" for instead making you employees of the new york post however briefly. mr. costa, you have, i note, on social media tonight been making the rounds of the various profiles in courage, otherwise known as members of the u.s. senate with tonight's election results in mind. start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> reporter: a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capital walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got off the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for the u.s. chamber of commercial, one of the most influential financial groups for the republican party in the country. real alarm in the republican party tonight about losing a red state, yes. governor bevin, the incumbent, was unpopular. everyone acknowledges that. but the president
robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. my apologies to our two friends from "the washington post" for instead making you employees of the new york post however briefly. mr. costa, you have, i note, on social media tonight been making the rounds of the various profiles in courage, otherwise known as...
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visit ncicap.org] >> once again fro washington moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. i hope you enjoyed thanksgiving. for me it is time toil see f in pennsylvania and talk politics andake stock of the year. at this table we will did that take stock of president trump and impeachment days after the i latest p hearings. joining me are two of the brightist minds on jon meacham a pulitzer prize winning presidtial biographer journalist and editor and contributor to time. ag will talk to him later. first magazineine a pulse -- magazigie haberman a white he correspondence kofrpbd y president trump with vigor and a ke eye back to his days in new york. welcome back towashington week." maggie: thanks for having me.rt rowhen you think about trump and confer him at this juncture do you see him employing many o the same tactics he used to use in new york when you reported on him then? maggie: i do. he's doing the donald trump p y playbook. what he is doing with impeachment some compared to what he diduring the pro by special council robert pleural which was -- mueller which is hae
visit ncicap.org] >> once again fro washington moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. i hope you enjoyed thanksgiving. for me it is time toil see f in pennsylvania and talk politics andake stock of the year. at this table we will did that take stock of president trump and impeachment days after the i latest p hearings. joining me are two of the brightist minds on jon meacham a pulitzer prize winning presidtial biographer journalist and editor and contributor to time. ag will talk...
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tonight "the washington post" robert costa tweeted, quote, i spent the day in the senate talking withns. they are all paying close attention to the kentucky gubernatorial race. they are not just watching the returns but president trump's political capital as they make decisions about how to handle impeachment and their own future. joining us now former republican congressman david jolly from florida. he's an msnbc political analyst. and joining us by phone is mike murphy, a republican strategist who has advised both mitt romney and senator john mccain's presidential campaigns. he is also an msnbc and nbc news political analyst. david jolly, let me start with you. >> sure. >> picking up on that tweet from robert costa, trying to assess the president's political capital. what do you think the takeaway would be for those republicans? >> yeah, look, there are important celebrations going on in virginia and kentucky and congratulations to everyone who worked hard in those races, but nationally if you're not in one of those states and you're in the world we live in, all eyes tonight are on
tonight "the washington post" robert costa tweeted, quote, i spent the day in the senate talking withns. they are all paying close attention to the kentucky gubernatorial race. they are not just watching the returns but president trump's political capital as they make decisions about how to handle impeachment and their own future. joining us now former republican congressman david jolly from florida. he's an msnbc political analyst. and joining us by phone is mike murphy, a republican...
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"washington post" reporter robert costa tweeted tonight "i spent the day in the senate talking to theg close attention to the kentucky gubernatorial race. they are not just watching returns but president trump's political capital as they make decisions about how to handle impeachment and their own future. david, republican senators contemplating their own political future is apparently what they do all day, which up till now has had them pretty much in lock step with donald trump. what is tonight's lesson in kentucky for republican senators? >> it's a very ominous lesson for republicans. not just about president trump. he's an unpopular president and has an unpopular agenda. bevin picked fights with teachers but his number one area of unpopularity was medicaid. nationwide republicans have taken 1.3 million people off medica medicaid. if kentucky didn't like it, i don't think the rest of the country is going to like it either. >> did donald trump put himself on the ballot in kentucky? they put impeachment on the ballot in kentucky because they believed it would help turn out the pro-tr
"washington post" reporter robert costa tweeted tonight "i spent the day in the senate talking to theg close attention to the kentucky gubernatorial race. they are not just watching returns but president trump's political capital as they make decisions about how to handle impeachment and their own future. david, republican senators contemplating their own political future is apparently what they do all day, which up till now has had them pretty much in lock step with donald...
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joined by kristin welker at the white house and jeff bennett on capitol hill and robert costa, nationalolitical reporter at the "washington post." we are expecting adam schiff within moments to be releasing those key transcripts. kristin welker, the president has been claiming without any evidence at all that these are going to be doctored transcripts so he's already been going after them on the transcripts. what about this white house counter attack? >> reporter: the white house continues to try to insist that the impeachment inquiry is illegitimate even though there has now been a vote, president trump arguing that a number of these witnesses are never trumpers without any evidence to back that up. as you point out, that remarkable tweet this morning responding to word that the whistleblow whistleblower has said that the whistleblower would answer written questions. the president saying written answers are not acceptable. of course, president trump submitted written answers to questions during the mueller investigation, refusing to sit for an in-person interview with robert mueller. s
joined by kristin welker at the white house and jeff bennett on capitol hill and robert costa, nationalolitical reporter at the "washington post." we are expecting adam schiff within moments to be releasing those key transcripts. kristin welker, the president has been claiming without any evidence at all that these are going to be doctored transcripts so he's already been going after them on the transcripts. what about this white house counter attack? >> reporter: the white...
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. >>> shortly after the polls closed last night robert costa sent this tweet.pent the day in the senate, not just watching the returns but president trump's political capital. joining me now to talk more about that robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" whose piece out now is entitled "kentucky outcome embarrasses trump and worries many, many republicans ahead of 2020." robert, what did you hear? >> at the capitol tuesday many republican senators are keeping a close eye on the house impeachment inquiry and watching kentucky and the suburbs and they can't distance themselves too far but they're trying to navigate should they distance themselves politically in the coming months as all those unfolds and the suburban voters di drift away. >> it is true the president has reliably juiced both margins and turn out in parts of the country p predominantly white. he's also eaten into or flipped republicans in metro areas or suburbs, and the map looks like a net loss so far for republicans. do they see it that way? >> they believe if he's on t
. >>> shortly after the polls closed last night robert costa sent this tweet.pent the day in the senate, not just watching the returns but president trump's political capital. joining me now to talk more about that robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" whose piece out now is entitled "kentucky outcome embarrasses trump and worries many, many republicans ahead of 2020." robert, what did you hear? >> at the capitol tuesday many...
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audit for medicine how we do it today and absolutely necessary we need to be adi dr jim with the robert costa institute with the latest on you know bacteria in a biopics in resistant starch and we thank you thank you. well the german race drivers of fear flourishes at the wheel again this weekend she returned to compete on the same street circuit where one year ago she crashed into the wall the 18 year old escaped with just a fractured vertebrae. sophia flourish at the start of the race at the fateful track in macau. she didn't make any mistakes in this year's race but just 6 laps from the end a technical problem forced her to withdraw. $2900.00 so unfortunately you know but it was really awesome how is such a special event and it was a bit unfortunate now with a technical defect that last year i didn't finish not this yet 2 times but like so next year out it's very lucky this weekend she was once again face to face with the corner where her accident happened. fresh there so last year it was a little bit different. because of safety reasons they changed the track so there's like the fans the
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medicine how we do it today and absolutely necessarily need to be any dr jim edwin's with the robert costa institute with the latest on you know bacteria and biopics in resistant structure things we think you think you. are going to south america thousands of protesters in chile are stepping up their demands for a new constitution and for the resignation of president sebastian pinera many have suffered serious injuries in recent anti-government demonstrations they accuse the police of brutality and aiming rubber bullets at their heads president pinera says any excessive use of force will be investigated. nelson campos fears he will lose his eyesight he was shot by a policeman cheering a recent demonstration in chile's capital santiago. they will have a detached retina and i have internal injuries inside my eye it's not looking good . the shooting happened during recent antigovernment protests demonstrators have been hit by water cannon or rubber bullets some filled with metal and it's not just happening to violent protest is peaceful demonstrators even random bystanders are being targeted
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for more i'm joined by robert costa, and hal raines. why would a president talk about going down and competing in a primary in a senate nomination when he's already president of the united states just out of spite? >> just a few days ago on the way to that kentucky rally trump was musing to his allies about senator sessions and his reentry to politics later this week saying he shouldn't get involved, he didn't want to mess with his own voters in a state like alabama, but he certainly wasn't going to endorse senator sessions and he made sure senator sessions through different emissaries got that message. >> you're a local down there in that state. you're in pensacola now, but you're from there. i think this guy is unbeatable. the guy won with 96% of the vote or something last time he faced the voters of alabama. wouldn't he win in a primary and general? >> i think jeff sessions immediately becomes the front-runner in the republican senatorial race. the vote is early march, and i think he's as close to a sure thing as you see in an alabam
for more i'm joined by robert costa, and hal raines. why would a president talk about going down and competing in a primary in a senate nomination when he's already president of the united states just out of spite? >> just a few days ago on the way to that kentucky rally trump was musing to his allies about senator sessions and his reentry to politics later this week saying he shouldn't get involved, he didn't want to mess with his own voters in a state like alabama, but he certainly...
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robert costa, a national political reporter, and john mclaughlin, former acting cia director, sondland and kirk volker, we're going to get these depositions today, we know they were on the text exchange talking about quid pro quo. what are you hoping to find out? >> i'm looking for consistency. we had a lot of folks come in so far and the story has been almost perfectly consistent. if volker and sondland are inclined to tell the truth, you will see more of the same. and i think the house is doing a pretty good job, stephanie, they're doing what good investigators and prosecutors do and they're bringing in lots of people asking the same questions and seeing how the stories line up and it is lining up pretty well. >> right there that was the president yesterday saying i don't know yovanovitch. but on the phone call, he tells the leader of another country, zelensky that she was bad news, and she said that she felt threatened. she had the ukrainians telling her to watch your back. that sounds like gangster diplomacy from me. she got a 1:00 a.m. call saying get on a plane and come home for
robert costa, a national political reporter, and john mclaughlin, former acting cia director, sondland and kirk volker, we're going to get these depositions today, we know they were on the text exchange talking about quid pro quo. what are you hoping to find out? >> i'm looking for consistency. we had a lot of folks come in so far and the story has been almost perfectly consistent. if volker and sondland are inclined to tell the truth, you will see more of the same. and i think the house...
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robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> a significant day here on capitol hill. i spent the whole day at the capitol walking around the senate, talking to senate republicans. just got on the phone with scott reed, the chief strategist for one of the most influential financial groups for the republican party in the country. real alarm about losing a red state. yes, governor bevin, the incumbent, was unpopular, but the president rallied for him on monday. and this is a tense time for the republican party in is -- did not want to go on. record and talked about their unease in 2020 and the president's political capital. >> the trump campaign has put out a statement tonight that i'm just now reading. the president just abo
robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney barbara mcquaid. welcome to you all. my apologies to my friends from "the washington post" for making you colleagues and employees of the post. >> with tonight's election results in mind, start with our lead story and tell us what you've learned. >> a significant day here on capitol hill. i...
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robert costa, national political reporter at the "washington post" and moderator of washington week onbs. here with me onset my colleague white house correspondent kristin welker. the president arallying republicans trying to rewrite the narrative of that fateful phone call. >> he is. he's saying stop saying that what i did is not impeachable. start saying what i did is not wrong. that's been his argument since the start. this was a perfect phone call he had with the president of ukraine on july 25th, there's nothing to see here, let's move on. what's so striking about this moment is you have some of his fellow republicans making the case, look, we don't agree with he said, at the same time we don't think it's impeachable. it's a strategy that goes back to what we saw during bill clinton's impeachment proceedings. so republicans taking a similar tack. i think it's interesting to note all of this comes against the backdrop of these public hearings set to get underway this week. you have democrats saying we want to be very focused on that phone call on the question of whether or not ther
robert costa, national political reporter at the "washington post" and moderator of washington week onbs. here with me onset my colleague white house correspondent kristin welker. the president arallying republicans trying to rewrite the narrative of that fateful phone call. >> he is. he's saying stop saying that what i did is not impeachable. start saying what i did is not wrong. that's been his argument since the start. this was a perfect phone call he had with the president...
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also msnbc anchor stech e stephanie ruhle and cnbc editstor at large john har woods and robert costa. joe's on dad duty, he's got a lot of kids. but we've got a lot of updates for you this morning. in our effort to keep you updated on this careening strategy of president trump and the republicans, here's a sampling of their latest talking points on impeachment. purple heart recipient lieutenant colonel alexander vindman is a never trumper, but they've never shown any proveoff that. the whition wistleblower got it and must be revealed. the house intelligence committee chair will change the word of the transcripts after demanding for weeks that they'll be released. trump's attempted quid pro quo with ukraine wasn't illegal after endlessly insisting that it never even happened. and then there's this. on friday, fox news senior political analyst tweeted part of the wall street editorial. it reads this. democrats want to ex-peach mfr mr. trump for asking a foreign government to investigate his political rivalughhe probe never happened and for withholding aid to ukraine that in the end wasn
also msnbc anchor stech e stephanie ruhle and cnbc editstor at large john har woods and robert costa. joe's on dad duty, he's got a lot of kids. but we've got a lot of updates for you this morning. in our effort to keep you updated on this careening strategy of president trump and the republicans, here's a sampling of their latest talking points on impeachment. purple heart recipient lieutenant colonel alexander vindman is a never trumper, but they've never shown any proveoff that. the whition...
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"the washington post" robert costa reports behind the scenes some of the president's advisers for privatelyg whether to stage a lengthy gop trial beginning in january to scramble the democratic presidential race potentially keeping six contenders in washington until the eve of the iowa caucuses or longer. some republicans seeatize a silver lining here as trapping elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and four other senators running for president in d.c. the senate impeachment trial of bill clinton in 1999 lasted nearly five weeks. if the senate operates in a similar time frame with a trump impeachment trial starting the week of say january 6th, on a monday, that would put it on a collision course with the iowa caucus and also the new hampshire primary the following week on tuesday, february 11th. in new hampshire on wednesday senator warren was asked about pausing her campaign. >> i have constitutional responsibilities. i took an oath of office as did everyone in congress, and part of that oath of office is the basic principle that no one is above the law. that includes the president of the unit
"the washington post" robert costa reports behind the scenes some of the president's advisers for privatelyg whether to stage a lengthy gop trial beginning in january to scramble the democratic presidential race potentially keeping six contenders in washington until the eve of the iowa caucuses or longer. some republicans seeatize a silver lining here as trapping elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and four other senators running for president in d.c. the senate impeachment trial of bill...
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. >> i am joined by a white house reporter and robert costa national political reporter for "the washingtonost" and guiliani's fans and former us attorney. this question, this judge ruling that mcgahn has to testify, could this reverberate through this very high ukraine question, this impeachment question for the president? >> it could. it's a really stung opinion on this level. it rejects the theory that this administration has put out there that its witnesses are absolutely immune from testimony. the judge still leaves opened the possibility that witnesses might show up, which she has said that they have to do. and still have some privilege to exert. but, chris, you can imagine how powerful it would be to have witnesses testifying if congress, sitting down at the table and over and over again as they're asked questions refusing to testify on the basis of executive privilege or because of their fifth amendment rights. this is what republicans have been trying to avoid all along. the judge has put it back on the table. there is still an appellate process in the works. it could be expedited.
. >> i am joined by a white house reporter and robert costa national political reporter for "the washingtonost" and guiliani's fans and former us attorney. this question, this judge ruling that mcgahn has to testify, could this reverberate through this very high ukraine question, this impeachment question for the president? >> it could. it's a really stung opinion on this level. it rejects the theory that this administration has put out there that its witnesses are...
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talk about this, national political reporter at the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst robert costarick tyler and michael starr hopkins. robert, you wrote about this rally. i was reading the pool reports last night, and it kind of read like even though he touched on a lot of the same talking points we've heard, it was vivid, it was energetic. i know the campaign sort of billed this as a homecoming extravaganza. but how do you read what you saw last night? >> when i was inside the arena as a reporter in sunrise, florida, last night, it was evidence that president trump was seizing on his own grievances and sharing them with his political base ahead of the 2020 campaign, reassuring them about his own political standing, trying to rally them to his side as he faces down these impeachment proceedings. and he used that vulgar language, those colorful phrases, to try to rally them to him. >> yeah. i want to show kind of one example of the, let's call it colorful. i mean, the president knows his audience. he did a mocking sort of play acting of impeachment. he mocked joe biden last night.
talk about this, national political reporter at the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst robert costarick tyler and michael starr hopkins. robert, you wrote about this rally. i was reading the pool reports last night, and it kind of read like even though he touched on a lot of the same talking points we've heard, it was vivid, it was energetic. i know the campaign sort of billed this as a homecoming extravaganza. but how do you read what you saw last night? >> when i...
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profound, who knows the guts and the minds of the people in that room better than just about anybody, robert costagton post" has been breaking story after story after story since the initial rumblings of a whistle-blower complaint existed up to yesterday's front-page story that we were just talking about, about a civil war inside this west wing on the eve of impeachment. bob costa, what is sort of the state of the president's defenses as he faces his own impeachment? >> reporter: his defenders on capitol hill are the republicans, and when i was walking through the senate this morning over here to the house side talking to different lawmakers, when they are asked publicly by live reporters if they're watching all of this today, most of them said no with a nod to their voters back home, trying dismiss this entire process. but privately, they're watching this very closely. they know that they have to perhaps have a trial on the horizon in the senate, and the calculation they have to make after these public hearings is how long should that trial be? the clinton impeachment in the late '90s was five we
profound, who knows the guts and the minds of the people in that room better than just about anybody, robert costagton post" has been breaking story after story after story since the initial rumblings of a whistle-blower complaint existed up to yesterday's front-page story that we were just talking about, about a civil war inside this west wing on the eve of impeachment. bob costa, what is sort of the state of the president's defenses as he faces his own impeachment? >> reporter: his...
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joining us from "the washington post," robert costa who's got news on what's coming next in the impeachment process. bob costa, what have you got? >> chairman schiff just hit his gavel to close that hearing. he referenced the late congressman elijah cummings who said this nation is, quote, better than this just before he died. and the question now facing lawmakers is what's next. and you have not only the house vote that's likely the articles of impeachment coming out of house judiciary but a senate trial on the horizon. "the washington post" my colleagues have just reported that senate republicans are now looking at a possible two-week trial which would be a narrow process, a shorter trial than many people expected. it lasted five weeks in 199 for president clinton. and that came after white house talks from president trump who the "post" is looking for a shorter trial early next year. >> bob, any sense of what the start date would be for the senate trial? >> it looks like the house is likely to wrap up sometime in december after it moves from house tlegts to house judiciary to the floor.
joining us from "the washington post," robert costa who's got news on what's coming next in the impeachment process. bob costa, what have you got? >> chairman schiff just hit his gavel to close that hearing. he referenced the late congressman elijah cummings who said this nation is, quote, better than this just before he died. and the question now facing lawmakers is what's next. and you have not only the house vote that's likely the articles of impeachment coming out of house...
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but he hasn't made a final decision on that calendar. >> all right, robert costa, thank you very muchndent for pbs news hour, amna thank you very much. and check out her podcast broken justice, a five-part deep dive into a part of our criminal justice system that's often overlooked. public defense. up next, we'll speak way member of a house intelligence committee. >>> also ahead. >> do you believe there's a ring of high profile politicians who are kidnapping and sacrificing children? >> i do believe that. >> i think hillary clinton has been arrested at one point. >> i do. >> and you believe we just don't know about it why? >> because you guys don't want us to know. >> from trump rallies to capitol hill, nbc's morgan explains how a conspiracy theory could be coming to congress. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ngress. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i am alfa romeo. ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv. my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription do
but he hasn't made a final decision on that calendar. >> all right, robert costa, thank you very muchndent for pbs news hour, amna thank you very much. and check out her podcast broken justice, a five-part deep dive into a part of our criminal justice system that's often overlooked. public defense. up next, we'll speak way member of a house intelligence committee. >>> also ahead. >> do you believe there's a ring of high profile politicians who are kidnapping and sacrificing...
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we have ned price, christina greer along with robert costa, maya wiley. all here on "up." of power, obstruction of justice, obstruction of congress. what are the impeachment charges the president could face? what the experts say as the impeachment moves from the intelligence committee to the judiciary committee. that's next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (employee) half a millionar sales preowned vehicles,er most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) looking to buy? enterprise makes it easy. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, m
we have ned price, christina greer along with robert costa, maya wiley. all here on "up." of power, obstruction of justice, obstruction of congress. what are the impeachment charges the president could face? what the experts say as the impeachment moves from the intelligence committee to the judiciary committee. that's next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty....
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and robert costa who is moderator of pbs.is the united states is starting to look like ukraine. why president trump must be impeached and from office and how the president is trying to turn the united states in ukraine. brett writes this. we've been living in a country undergoing its own dismal process of ukrainianzation of treating fictions as fakts facts and propaganda as journalism and political opponents as criminals and political office -- and fellow citizens as, quote, human scum and mortal enemies as long lot of friends. acting as this if all of this is perfectly normal. it's more than a high crime prr, it's a clear and present danger to our moral hygiene. we've heard privately and some publicly from will herd is i've heard some stuff here i don't like. i don't like that the president did this, but by god we're not going to overturn an election and remove this man of office for it. what do you say to that argument? >> i think the president is trying to transform the very nature of american governance in a way that is s
and robert costa who is moderator of pbs.is the united states is starting to look like ukraine. why president trump must be impeached and from office and how the president is trying to turn the united states in ukraine. brett writes this. we've been living in a country undergoing its own dismal process of ukrainianzation of treating fictions as fakts facts and propaganda as journalism and political opponents as criminals and political office -- and fellow citizens as, quote, human scum and...
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peter baker joins us, and political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst robert costa the moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> of course he is. you don't have to say that. >> the kids love him. >> the kids do. they adore the guy. that's how they spend their friday nights now. who would have thought that. i made the mistake of asking claire what should happen to the houston astros. she said you need to move them to the campus of southern methodist. >> what? >> seriously. >> i don't think i said that. >> i don't think i said that. i said i think there should be some serious consequences for cheating whether you're in the white house or whether you're in the houston astros dugout. >> yeah. she's got a law background, joe. >> let's got to the news. >> what's going to happen with castro? >> i would think someone higher up in the general manager, head of baseball operations will get suspended for a significant period of time next season. >> so peter baker, you wrote this extraordinary -- with some extraordinary facts in it about the white house cannibalizing itself. >>
peter baker joins us, and political reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst robert costa the moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> of course he is. you don't have to say that. >> the kids love him. >> the kids do. they adore the guy. that's how they spend their friday nights now. who would have thought that. i made the mistake of asking claire what should happen to the houston astros. she said you need to move them to the campus...
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. >> according to the "washington post" robert costa, last night's results left some in the gop uncertainbout their own political fates next year while tied to president trump. many allies of the president rushed to explain the loss of incumbent kentucky governor matt bevin as an anomaly while other gop veterans expressed alarm about the party's failure in the red state. texas republican senator john cornyn dismissed the loss saying quote, bevin's got his own problems. that's unrelated to national politics. can you do that in a state like kentucky? because he was doing well, wasn't he? >> he was five points ahead until donald trump went there, and yamiche, of course that's what's got to also concern a lot of republicans. here you have bevin who actually has an approval rating almost twice as high as mitch mcconnell, and he still loses the state of kentucky. donald trump goes in and bevin's five-point lead evaporates overnight. >> well, the thing that's really kept president trump able to really weather a lot of these scandals, a lot of these issues, a lot of now being accused of leveragin
. >> according to the "washington post" robert costa, last night's results left some in the gop uncertainbout their own political fates next year while tied to president trump. many allies of the president rushed to explain the loss of incumbent kentucky governor matt bevin as an anomaly while other gop veterans expressed alarm about the party's failure in the red state. texas republican senator john cornyn dismissed the loss saying quote, bevin's got his own problems. that's...
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the contra costa coroner's office says 26-year-old gabriel roberts. the chp said he had been riding a bike in or near the westbound lanes of 580 when he was hit by a car just east of richmond parkway. the car did not stop and chp would like to hear from anyone who witnessed that incident. >>> an investigation is under way of a fire that killed a 101- year-old man. that fire started saturday night. the coroner says arthur gurtz died in the only unit of that fire. >>> our time now 6:10. four people are safe. their boat capsized yesterday in duran beach. two adults and two children were rescued around 1:00 p.m. they were found just off the coast. a sheriff's helicopter, the coast guard and county park rangers were out there rushing to the scene. they were huddled on a beach after the crews arrived. they were treated for minor injuries. all were wearing life jackets when the boat capsized. >>> how's it look? >> well there's a new crash on the san mateo bridge. we'll show you that in just a second overall this has been a pretty good commute for silicon val
the contra costa coroner's office says 26-year-old gabriel roberts. the chp said he had been riding a bike in or near the westbound lanes of 580 when he was hit by a car just east of richmond parkway. the car did not stop and chp would like to hear from anyone who witnessed that incident. >>> an investigation is under way of a fire that killed a 101- year-old man. that fire started saturday night. the coroner says arthur gurtz died in the only unit of that fire. >>> our time...