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tamara, we are under way. these hearings are a given and they continue tomorrow. we have been led to believe there is no war room, per se, in this white house but has anything about the reaction machine changed in these intervening 24 hours? >> they have several amped up their communication, the white house has, has amped them up to their surrogate, both sort of in the broader conservative community and also on capitol hill. so, although they are not sending talking points to the press particularly, there have been a few little bit, but there has been a steady stream of information sent to the president's surrogates an it was interesting during the hearing, president trump was not doing his usual play-by-play and television criticism. he was busy with president erdogan, so it will be interesting to see in a day with a less heavy schedule tomorrow whether the president is watching the hearing and commenting on it or if he's going to continue the tact of retweeting allies who are saying things that he like. >> peter baker, the coverage on the right-hand side of the
tamara, we are under way. these hearings are a given and they continue tomorrow. we have been led to believe there is no war room, per se, in this white house but has anything about the reaction machine changed in these intervening 24 hours? >> they have several amped up their communication, the white house has, has amped them up to their surrogate, both sort of in the broader conservative community and also on capitol hill. so, although they are not sending talking points to the press...
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is amy walter and host of public radio's politics with amy walter and tamara keith from npr. the npr politics podcast. welcome to you bot we have some new poll numbers. shall we dig in? let's go to iowa first. take a look at some of these numbers. this is from a new poll in iowa for cnn and the des moines regists. look who i at the top. pete buttigieg leads with 25% of support in the state. there you see senators wren and biden and sanders. then you've got the rest of the field, basically everyone else polling below 10%. that is in iowa. amy, start us off here. ng?what's happe >> what is happening here? that 16-point surge?it >> pretty remarkable, that of all the candidates, this is the one candidate who has gon literally from zero to the lead, pulling somewhere around 1% or 2%. what is remarkable about iowa, we've had four polls since march from the des moines register. and while it's ver volatile den --we've had four polls, thre different leaders. it's been of the pool of fourle pe huge field but the same four people are mentioned as either one, two, threer fourince march.
is amy walter and host of public radio's politics with amy walter and tamara keith from npr. the npr politics podcast. welcome to you bot we have some new poll numbers. shall we dig in? let's go to iowa first. take a look at some of these numbers. this is from a new poll in iowa for cnn and the des moines regists. look who i at the top. pete buttigieg leads with 25% of support in the state. there you see senators wren and biden and sanders. then you've got the rest of the field, basically...
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amy walter and tamara keith analyze the latest news from the impeachment inquiry. ukraine in the crossfire-- where the battle against russia grinds on. >> nawaz: there are ree major governors races underway right now, each offers a ctical early test of republican strength in advance of the 2020 presidential election. one of those races is tomorrow in kentucky, where president trump tonight is campaigning for the incumbent, matt bevin. william brangham went the bluegrass state this weekend to see what's motivating voters in this very tight race. >> hello kentucky! >> brangham: ahead of the president's arrival, the vice president kicked off the final few days of the campaign, rallying supporters in rural kentucky. >> once we re-elect governor matt bevin for four more years, we can make it clear we're going trump for four years!donald >> brangham: the ft t that presidump and vice president pence felt the need to rally supporters here, state that donald trump won by 30 points in the last election. that is not a good sign for the g.o.p. in the state. the incumbent, repu
amy walter and tamara keith analyze the latest news from the impeachment inquiry. ukraine in the crossfire-- where the battle against russia grinds on. >> nawaz: there are ree major governors races underway right now, each offers a ctical early test of republican strength in advance of the 2020 presidential election. one of those races is tomorrow in kentucky, where president trump tonight is campaigning for the incumbent, matt bevin. william brangham went the bluegrass state this weekend...
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and tamara durant from cuba, she has won three gold in three events.er career has lasted ten years. she has been unbeaten over that period of time. to a brilliant night for her and i'm sure much more to come here in the by, tomorrow. —— in dubai. let's finish on tennis. french president emmanuel macron welcomed france's fed cup champions to the elysee palace on tuesday to congratulate them on their victory. the country's first in the competition in 16 years. the french defeated hosts australia in the final in the decisive doubles rubber in perth on sunday. kristina mladenovic and caroline garcia held firm in a tense decider to beat ash barty and sam stosur at the perth arena to secure france's third title in the women's team event. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me — ben croucher — and the rest of the sport today team, we'll see you soon. hello, once again. after so much wet weather in recent weeks, it looks as though wednesday for much of the british isles is going to start at least on a drier, br
and tamara durant from cuba, she has won three gold in three events.er career has lasted ten years. she has been unbeaten over that period of time. to a brilliant night for her and i'm sure much more to come here in the by, tomorrow. —— in dubai. let's finish on tennis. french president emmanuel macron welcomed france's fed cup champions to the elysee palace on tuesday to congratulate them on their victory. the country's first in the competition in 16 years. the french defeated hosts...
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back to her best and had the seasons best in the semi—final and will look to be on that podium and tamaraam has quite a lot of youngsters and newbies including lydia church who will be competing for the first time for great britain as she will be going into the shop at. what more to come in to come in dubai. kate grey, thank you very much. gareth southgate has taken a gamble on including leicester city's james maddison in his squad for their euro qualifiers against kosovo and montenegro. he had to pull out of their last set of matches due to illness, but was then spotted in a casino during the international break. this is also the first time that southgate has spoken since bulgaria were given a punishment of having to playjust one game behind closed doors for the racial abuse that england players suffered during their qualifier. joe wilson was at wembley. in many ways and england manager might be relieved to be able to talk about squad tactics, formation, even qualification ahead of this next england international. gareth southgate has been very in braced —— impressed with the way that hi
back to her best and had the seasons best in the semi—final and will look to be on that podium and tamaraam has quite a lot of youngsters and newbies including lydia church who will be competing for the first time for great britain as she will be going into the shop at. what more to come in to come in dubai. kate grey, thank you very much. gareth southgate has taken a gamble on including leicester city's james maddison in his squad for their euro qualifiers against kosovo and montenegro. he...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tamara president trump will be important for a campaign rally.e changing his official residence from new york to ford. watch live coverage tomorrow starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. today on the campaign trail we will hear from former new york city mayor michael bloomberg who is now a democratic presidential candidate. he will be speaking and virginia, his first campaign about from announcing his candidacy. you can watch both of them live on c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the media marketplace has shifted dramatically in the last dozen years or so. and yet to see failed to keep pace. we are the rules in place that assume the entire media marketplace is free broadcast television at night and daily newspaper that clunks on your front doorstep in the morning. as were just talking this is a vastly different market. >> fcc commissioner brendan carr, tonight at eight eastern on the committee cater on c-span2. >> c-span2 student cam 2020 cup edition is in full swing call across the country middle and high school studen
. ♪ ♪ >> tamara president trump will be important for a campaign rally.e changing his official residence from new york to ford. watch live coverage tomorrow starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. today on the campaign trail we will hear from former new york city mayor michael bloomberg who is now a democratic presidential candidate. he will be speaking and virginia, his first campaign about from announcing his candidacy. you can watch both of them live on c-span.org or listen live...
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and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. we have a little bit s this evening on the impeachment, the tug of war between the president and the conganess that is the federal district ldge ruled the president's formal counsel don mcghan should, must testify before laakers, before the congrss. we assume there will be an a precedent for other white set house and administration of cials to be required tgo testify before the congress. we don't know. we haven't hea what the intelligence committee report is, we know the judiciary committee is next, but all this raises, again, the question of the public's perception of thisw and where de go. so, amy, to you, what are we moving at all and how the public is reading this? >> we've had two weeks of hearings which produced a lot of fireworks and a lot of coverage, but it really hasn't produced a lot of movement in the polls. basically, where weave been since -- well, october, basically, since before these hearings began, if you go and you look 538.com has a great tracking measurement of al
and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello the both of you. we have a little bit s this evening on the impeachment, the tug of war between the president and the conganess that is the federal district ldge ruled the president's formal counsel don mcghan should, must testify before laakers, before the congrss. we assume there will be an a precedent for other white set house and administration of cials to be required tgo testify before the congress. we...
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and tamara keithrom npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." before i turn to both of you, and welcome by the way, politics monday, a little bit of late-breaking news. and we were just talking about it with yamiche and lisa, and that is the inquiry or the filing by theu acting white se chief of staff mick mul vaibee who was wanting-- mul scrainee who was wanting to join the lawsuit by white house speciallt ecurity advisor john bolton, his deputy. charles cupperman, who were questioning their being spped to subpoena to appear before congress. he has withdrawn that filing. we can set that aside for the as so many otheeces as bothuing of you know, now amy the hearings public hearings starting in two days. different from hearings behind closed doors? >> well, rht other than the fact it's public on camera. >> right. >> well, the ther row is that this coumaybe change people's opinions about impeachment which im very doubtful thgoing to happen. if you go back and you look at what the public hearings did during the nixon impeachment era, they did move
and tamara keithrom npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." before i turn to both of you, and welcome by the way, politics monday, a little bit of late-breaking news. and we were just talking about it with yamiche and lisa, and that is the inquiry or the filing by theu acting white se chief of staff mick mul vaibee who was wanting-- mul scrainee who was wanting to join the lawsuit by white house speciallt ecurity advisor john bolton, his deputy. charles cupperman, who were...
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amy walter and tamara keith ona the outset of storic week.s much more. >> woodruff: pdasident trump praised the bolivian people and that nation'sry milior forcing the resignation yesterday of bolivia's longtime president, evo morales. mexico today announc it would offer morales asylum, as a power vacuum prevailed in the andean naon. but with morales and his top deputies all gone, what now for bolivia? nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: today in la paz public buses sit torched and andoned. pharmacies are ransacked, and looted. south america's poorest country is violently divided, and right now, leaderless. >> ( translated ): what we need now is control over lootings, robberies that are taking place. but all of t citizens are in agreement that a change of government needed to happen. >> reporter: that change happedw yesterdan longtime president evo morales announced on state tv-- with a musical he was victim of a coup. >> ( translated ): i am reslyigning precio that my brother and sisters, leaders, authorities of the socialist movements don't
amy walter and tamara keith ona the outset of storic week.s much more. >> woodruff: pdasident trump praised the bolivian people and that nation'sry milior forcing the resignation yesterday of bolivia's longtime president, evo morales. mexico today announc it would offer morales asylum, as a power vacuum prevailed in the andean naon. but with morales and his top deputies all gone, what now for bolivia? nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: today in la paz public buses sit torched and...
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amy walter and tamara keith are here to break down the latest political headlines.s, much more. >> woodruff: after months of protests in hong kong, yesterday brought an extraordinary rebuke of chinese authority by hong kong's voters, in local elections, and another startling revelation about chinese government persecution of uyghur muslims. amna nawaz takes a look at both sides. >> reporter: newly-elected pro- democracy legislators-- walking today through debris from last week's fiery clashes at hong kong's polytechnic university. sunday's landslide election made clear the grassroots protesters have the overwhelming support of hong kong voters. pro-democracy forces won control of 17 of 18 district councils in the first election since the unrest began, six months ago. >> it is a genuine referendum of the people in hong kong. the candidates from the democratic government allies won this election. democratic party hope our chief executive mrs. carrie lam receives the message that the votes make a clear voice of the hong kong people. >> reporter: the increasingly- unpop
amy walter and tamara keith are here to break down the latest political headlines.s, much more. >> woodruff: after months of protests in hong kong, yesterday brought an extraordinary rebuke of chinese authority by hong kong's voters, in local elections, and another startling revelation about chinese government persecution of uyghur muslims. amna nawaz takes a look at both sides. >> reporter: newly-elected pro- democracy legislators-- walking today through debris from last week's...
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if we are able to keep temperatures from rising under two degrees celsius, tamara's children will be exposed to the hazards of e extreme weather throughohout their lifetes.. as temperatures warm, the conditions improvement for diseases like cholera and diarrhea. the range for mosquitoes that carry viral pathogens is expanding. as the young in mean -- young immune system's have not developed, children are likely to suffer later healtlth conditions or. if they contract those diseases. climate change is already having an effect on child health and it will only get worse -- worse if the planet continues to warm up. brent: a disturbing study. to talk about that is our science correspondent. which of those dangers is the most immediate danger to children's health? >> of the four dangers of food supply, air pollution, infection , and other environmentalal damamage, i ththink infection wl be the most pressing issue. as temperatures rise, it raises the range for diseases that were in the tropics and allows them to migrate into moderate zones. we have seen the expansion of the range for mosqui
if we are able to keep temperatures from rising under two degrees celsius, tamara's children will be exposed to the hazards of e extreme weather throughohout their lifetes.. as temperatures warm, the conditions improvement for diseases like cholera and diarrhea. the range for mosquitoes that carry viral pathogens is expanding. as the young in mean -- young immune system's have not developed, children are likely to suffer later healtlth conditions or. if they contract those diseases. climate...
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. >> nawaz: plus, amy walter and tamara keith are here to break down what those state races mean forhe presidential election and what's next in the impeachment inquiry. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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sister on sunday and was supposed to meet up with young and 9-year-old jaiden hill and 7-year-old tamara hill in vallejo and they never showed up and haven't been heard from since. she drives a green al baghdadiurea with license place 5hlm514. >>> a deadly hit-and-run in south san jose. shortly after 4:00 a.m. police got a call of a man face down on the curb at foxworthy and rabino drive. the man was hit by a driver who didn't stop after the collision. investigators have no leads on the driver or what kind of car was involved in this crash. this is the 24th time this year that a car hit and killed a pedestrian in san jose. >>> we have a search warrant for the residence. [ sirens ] >> a rude awakening in the east foothills this morning. a police chopper and s.w.a.t. team and sirens blocking off the street near story road. our cameras caught one man getting arrests but police waited hours for a different suspect. a spokesperson would only confirm officers were serving a warrant, giving us no other information. >>> san francisco, always a popular holiday shopping destination but some are re
sister on sunday and was supposed to meet up with young and 9-year-old jaiden hill and 7-year-old tamara hill in vallejo and they never showed up and haven't been heard from since. she drives a green al baghdadiurea with license place 5hlm514. >>> a deadly hit-and-run in south san jose. shortly after 4:00 a.m. police got a call of a man face down on the curb at foxworthy and rabino drive. the man was hit by a driver who didn't stop after the collision. investigators have no leads on...
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thank you for being with us in this climate so tamara today see you next time keep careers. the best. the big. play. the big. the big. blob. was crossing boundaries and gazing into the abyss of the humans. too much of them had some of them obviously law anyway i. still use. the services of the who truly feel small and with them hats off to the boy with. every year at christmas time european celebrated with meals. looking at each country all time tradition is this season's euro max mission. in our series christmas carols this time of turkey and christmas cleaning. up to this time of newton this is good news. $13.00. shish kettlebell swings this is the new ball speaking what come to the show with the da da da and concerts with the mistress guests. standing credible looking. well coming tonight. every week on w. but i'm wondering. if you know i mean in your minutes i'm gone yes. mostly it. goes over my mother's cynical media may see in us all up without it but i'm. not getting. that on what it. this you know i mean in your mind noticing. sort of a moment and. what i'm focused o
thank you for being with us in this climate so tamara today see you next time keep careers. the best. the big. play. the big. the big. blob. was crossing boundaries and gazing into the abyss of the humans. too much of them had some of them obviously law anyway i. still use. the services of the who truly feel small and with them hats off to the boy with. every year at christmas time european celebrated with meals. looking at each country all time tradition is this season's euro max mission. in...
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. >> former republican tamara stevens supports impeaching the president, even if it energizes trump supportersing for an investigation and dirt on your political opponent in 2020, i mean, he could potentially be going up against biden. this is what he was asking for. that has a value that well exceeds a million dollars. so how people can excuse that and say, oh, it's no big teal. it's just part of diplomacy. >> reporter: there's an important difference between the ukraine investigation and the russia investigation trump spent two years slamming. >> this is looking forward to 2020 and trying to mess around with an election that we have coming up. that's a whole new ball game. >> reporter: republicans in her district not surprisingly disagree. >> i think it is a sham. it's not as much the impeachment itself as the process that they are going to that is precedent in the history of this country. >> in pennsylvania which went for trump in 2016 going red for the first time since 1988, voters split largely along party lines with democrats ready to throw the book at trump. >> we're seeing the evidence
. >> former republican tamara stevens supports impeaching the president, even if it energizes trump supportersing for an investigation and dirt on your political opponent in 2020, i mean, he could potentially be going up against biden. this is what he was asking for. that has a value that well exceeds a million dollars. so how people can excuse that and say, oh, it's no big teal. it's just part of diplomacy. >> reporter: there's an important difference between the ukraine...
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with me here in studio cnn's nia malika henderson, tamara keith. stakes are higher for everybody. the chairman in announcing this witness list, mr. taylor, mr. kent and ambassador yovanovitch, democrats are trying to -- think about watching a tv crime drama where you try to build your case. part of that is the factual evidence. part of that is getting the jury's attention. are the democrats ready to bring this public? >> they've had a parade of witnesses coming in to testify that there was a quid pro quo both on military aid and also a head of state meeting with the president of ukraine and that this was all contingent on an investigation. these three people they're talking about for next week, they each sfepeak to a differen piece of this saga. ambassador yovanovitch was sidelined because she was fighting corruption. george kent was the one who testified that there were, quote, three amigos put in charge of ukraine policy although experts like himself actually knew the nuts and bolts of ukraine. a >> if you're republican, you obviously see some flaws in some of these folks. georg
with me here in studio cnn's nia malika henderson, tamara keith. stakes are higher for everybody. the chairman in announcing this witness list, mr. taylor, mr. kent and ambassador yovanovitch, democrats are trying to -- think about watching a tv crime drama where you try to build your case. part of that is the factual evidence. part of that is getting the jury's attention. are the democrats ready to bring this public? >> they've had a parade of witnesses coming in to testify that there...
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tamara keithth -- from npr. >> is that related to the rebirth of the program under president trump? how is bundling going? >> the bundling program is more of a campaign function. i know they have launched it. i think it is going well. and that is critical to getting the small dollar checks. >> it is not spilling over to you? >> the first $5,600 goes to the campaign. our numbers are going to be anything beyond that. they have had exceptional fund-raising as well. across the rnc and the trump campaign last quarter, we had when hundred $56 million cash on hand. >> i had another question about impeachment. affect you tracking the of it on your voters? >> we went into the field on day one to start getting a gauge and get it week by week. we are in the battleground states. we have seen this last week, the president's approval is at its highest. a drop-off of democrats. democrats are saying they would like to have the election decide this. in theo independents battleground states are breaking our way as well. other polls have backed this up. independentswing by a 10 point margin are swingi
tamara keithth -- from npr. >> is that related to the rebirth of the program under president trump? how is bundling going? >> the bundling program is more of a campaign function. i know they have launched it. i think it is going well. and that is critical to getting the small dollar checks. >> it is not spilling over to you? >> the first $5,600 goes to the campaign. our numbers are going to be anything beyond that. they have had exceptional fund-raising as well. across...
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. ♪ if you're happy and you know it take your medicines ♪ >> tamara is addicted to adderall.er the place. she's always sending me all of these wacky texts. the bleeding lamp, no avocadon the ipad. >> he's going to get in trouble. >> annncer: can she come down from her high? >> dr. phil: is that manic to you? >> i like mania. 's better than depression. >> dr. phil: you're a drug
. ♪ if you're happy and you know it take your medicines ♪ >> tamara is addicted to adderall.er the place. she's always sending me all of these wacky texts. the bleeding lamp, no avocadon the ipad. >> he's going to get in trouble. >> annncer: can she come down from her high? >> dr. phil: is that manic to you? >> i like mania. 's better than depression. >> dr. phil: you're a drug
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and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." and welcome to you both.have some new poll numbe. shall we dig in? >> let's. >> nawaz: let's go to iowa first. this is from a new pole in iowa for the cnn and the des moines register. look at who's at the top of the poll now, pete buttigieg leads with 25% of supthport in state. after him, senators warren, vice president biden and president sanders, and then the everyone else polling below 10%, that is in iowa. amy, start us off here. what is happening here? the 16 point surge -- >> it's pretty remarkable that of all the candidates this is the one candidate who has gne back inarch, i think he waslead pulling somewhere around 1% or 2%. what's remarkable about iowa, we've had four polls since march from the des moines register, which is the gold standard of polling in the state, and while it's very volatile, right, wve had three different leads in these polls, so four polls, the different leaders, they have been the same people. of the pool ofoor people, we have a huge field, but the same four pd ople are mentio
and tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." and welcome to you both.have some new poll numbe. shall we dig in? >> let's. >> nawaz: let's go to iowa first. this is from a new pole in iowa for the cnn and the des moines register. look at who's at the top of the poll now, pete buttigieg leads with 25% of supthport in state. after him, senators warren, vice president biden and president sanders, and then the everyone else polling below 10%, that is in...
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a jury of prominents historians including doctors christopher brown, tamara j. walker, selected the winner from three finalists chosed by a committee of librarians and scholars across the united states. the jury found "under currents of power," quote, moves us beyond the agricultural fields and plantation households that long served as the sites for studies of new world slavery by drawing our attention to the diverse waterscapes that africans and descendants expertly navigated for four centuries. although the importance of black atlantic sailors has been established for some time, brings into focus a culture created by a wide array of participants such as crocodile hunters and fleets of scaled canoe women paddle their boats to market. this eloquent account showcases the ways in which water funct n functioned as an economic, social, cultural and spiritual space, thus demonstrating water was not just the site of brutality and labor but potential space of refuge and freedom as well. moving across vast regions and time periods,ricans and descenda descendants' swimmi
a jury of prominents historians including doctors christopher brown, tamara j. walker, selected the winner from three finalists chosed by a committee of librarians and scholars across the united states. the jury found "under currents of power," quote, moves us beyond the agricultural fields and plantation households that long served as the sites for studies of new world slavery by drawing our attention to the diverse waterscapes that africans and descendants expertly navigated for...
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. >> in brain and tamaras and he tape that american public understands appeared to not be urgent enough for the department of justice. >> it's very u. gent for the department of justice and all been cop fishskate -- confiscated by the fbi. anyone us shared with the burrough until the investigations are completed. once those are completed i'd be very happy to come up here and talk with any on of you want that 0 to hearing everything we flint from the investigations but until i have that information, there's nothing i can tell you if. if don't have the information i cannot share anything with you've. >> then hough widespread is the problem of sleeping on the john in a lot of enemy in the public who seems this seems a very convenient excuse. is it's stimying problem in at love people who sleep on the job when their supposed to be guarding federal inmates. >> we have other few and we have been monitoring the cameras existing in every one of our institutions to determine hough well and how effectively our intv men are mens down rounds and cutted. we found a couple of instances and mideastly
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. >> now npr's tamara keith found piece by piece the key elements of that person's story had, in facts from things as basic as how many officials were on the call between the president of the united states and that of ukraine to the white house locking down the call which was, in fact, confirmed by lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. starting this week, democrats will try to do the same, use a public forum to re-create the whistle-blower's narrative. with that i would like to welcome in my panel for the hour. joining me on set, reporter for the associated press, jonathan la mere, nick confessore and communications for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. they're all msnbc analysts and contributors and we're happy to have them here on set. from a public relations or communications point a tough week ahead. they have to sell this to the american public. they may be convinced behind closed doors of what they've seen. now they have to do it in public. >> i'm not sure they have a tougher challenge they've had so far. number one, the majority of americans are on their side, right? the majorit
. >> now npr's tamara keith found piece by piece the key elements of that person's story had, in facts from things as basic as how many officials were on the call between the president of the united states and that of ukraine to the white house locking down the call which was, in fact, confirmed by lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. starting this week, democrats will try to do the same, use a public forum to re-create the whistle-blower's narrative. with that i would like to welcome in...