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[mÚsica] >> la voz de george michael que jamÁs y ver imaginado que morirÍa precisamente el día de navidad. turno para la reina de las canciones bilingües, ladina, considerada como una de las canciones mÁs reproducida. el aÑo 1930. [mÚsica] >> josÉ feliciano logrÓ unir el corazÓn del mundo con su clÁsico do serÍa injusto cerrar este recorrido musical sin la reciÉn coronada con mÁs rÉcords que cualquier otra. [mÚsica] >> escrita por mariah carey, aÑo 1994, hoy considerada como un verdadero clÁsico de navidad. siempre la nÚmero uno. [mÚsica] >> quÉ buenos recuerdos. >> mi espÍritu de dj. saliÓ en esta edición >> cerrase con la mÁs fuerte, la mÁs reproducida que es la de mariah carey. >> mÁs de 80.000.000 $. >> estÁbamos diciendo que le hicieron un merecido tributo recientemente porque ha roto todos los rÉcords. >> ella la compuso. 25 aÑos despuÉs sigue siendo la nÚmero uno. >> genera mucha emociÓn al escucharla, y es un clÁsico navideÑo. >> gracias. francisca: estoy preparando el panel de "sin rollo". hay una polÉmica por una maestra que hostiga a un niÑo ad
[mÚsica] >> la voz de george michael que jamÁs y ver imaginado que morirÍa precisamente el día de navidad. turno para la reina de las canciones bilingües, ladina, considerada como una de las canciones mÁs reproducida. el aÑo 1930. [mÚsica] >> josÉ feliciano logrÓ unir el corazÓn del mundo con su clÁsico do serÍa injusto cerrar este recorrido musical sin la reciÉn coronada con mÁs rÉcords que cualquier otra. [mÚsica] >> escrita por mariah carey, aÑo 1994, hoy...
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george. >> okay, michael. thanks. >>> to florida now where a family is celebrating their christmas miracle after two siblings missing for more than 48 hours were found safe in the woods near their home, and victor oquendo is in jacksonville with the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning. a huge sigh of relief for the family and of this community. as of right now they believe no sign of foul play. police believe those kids just wandered off. >> we have both kids. we're heading out of the woods. >> reporter: it was the best possible outcome. 6-year-old braxton and his 5-year-old sister bri'ya williams found alive nearly three days after vanishing in their yard. >> it's a miracle, christmas miracle and it's a blessing. a lot of hard work and thank god for it. >> reporter: they were last seen playing in their front yard. rescue teams out in full force. in the air and on the ground canvassing more than 400 homes and 100 acres, with help from the community. tuesday afternoon finally the break they h
george. >> okay, michael. thanks. >>> to florida now where a family is celebrating their christmas miracle after two siblings missing for more than 48 hours were found safe in the woods near their home, and victor oquendo is in jacksonville with the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning. a huge sigh of relief for the family and of this community. as of right now they believe no sign of foul play. police believe those kids just wandered off. >> we have...
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what would an aggressive prosecutor do with this if the folks involved were george papdopoulus or michael flynn? the findings of fact made by the inspector general here, you know, certainly detail potential criminal activity which would send people away for a long period of time. maria: we're also going to talk with george papdopoulus coming up. so he can tell us exactly some of the conversations he had which are now exculpatory evidence which were not given to the fisa court. we're also looking at when the investigation actually started because as you know the fbi tells us that the investigation, the counterintel investigation began in july of 16 but there were informants running into campaign people as early as march of' 16. we'll speak to michael mukasey coming up. congressman, good to see you. >> thank you, maria. maria: reacting to the former inspector general report is michael mukasey. he is next. this holiday, start the journey with a dna kit from ancestry. and my side super soft? journey with a dna kit with the sleep number 360 smart bed it can. with your sleep number setting. can
what would an aggressive prosecutor do with this if the folks involved were george papdopoulus or michael flynn? the findings of fact made by the inspector general here, you know, certainly detail potential criminal activity which would send people away for a long period of time. maria: we're also going to talk with george papdopoulus coming up. so he can tell us exactly some of the conversations he had which are now exculpatory evidence which were not given to the fisa court. we're also...
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. >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. how are you? last time you got me a job, it was a tomato. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> yes, swear to god. >> oh, i begged you to get therapy. >> tootsie is an updating of the guy in the dress. you're putting him in a fantastic situation. the reason it works is because every single thick in that movie could really happen. we show you at the beginning. he's a great actor, happens to be a pain in the ass, and then to prove that he can get work he puts on the dress. >> it's almost like a play that's been performed enough so that they knew where the gems were. >> don't you find being a woman in the '80s complicated in. >> extremely. >> one of the hardest things to do in a comedy is to have a comedy climax and to have all your story threads come together at the same moment. >> i am not the daughter of dave and alma. i'm edward kennedy, i'm the reckless brother. >> the climactic scene in "tootsie" is where four or five different sub plots turn on that action. >> "tootsie "as many as is what moviemakers want
. >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. how are you? last time you got me a job, it was a tomato. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> yes, swear to god. >> oh, i begged you to get therapy. >> tootsie is an updating of the guy in the dress. you're putting him in a fantastic situation. the reason it works is because every single thick in that movie could really happen. we show you at the beginning. he's a great actor, happens to be a pain...
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george michael, an audience of 24.5 million people. it was brilliant. glory days, glory yea rs. was brilliant. glory days, glory years. this is a cow in a christmas jumper. it's not easy to knit one of these bad boys. imagine getting it on the cow. we've got a little christmas jumper for on the cow. we've got a little christmasjumperfor our on the cow. we've got a little christmas jumper for our dog. have you? it's hard to get on. you can hear the kids struggling every morning. but that is a lot of work. this is a real christmasjumper, it's not fabricated ? this is a real christmasjumper, it's not fabricated? not csi? not csi, what is it called? cgi? csi, that can't be right. now this one, 34 years old, this is the prime minister of finland, sanna marin. if this makes you feel like a grown up this makes you feel like a grown up this morning... so, these videos was by hundreds of thousands of people, just opening stuff, unboxing videos. some kids have made a fortune from this. apparently watching a present be unwrapped is a gift in its self. watching peo
george michael, an audience of 24.5 million people. it was brilliant. glory days, glory yea rs. was brilliant. glory days, glory years. this is a cow in a christmas jumper. it's not easy to knit one of these bad boys. imagine getting it on the cow. we've got a little christmas jumper for on the cow. we've got a little christmasjumperfor our on the cow. we've got a little christmas jumper for our dog. have you? it's hard to get on. you can hear the kids struggling every morning. but that is a...
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. >> gregory -- >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. >> how are you? >> nice -- yeah -- swear to god? >> michael? >> yeah. >> god, i beg you to get some therapy. >> "tootsie" is updating a guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation and the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie could really happen. we show you at the beginning, he's a great actor and he happens to be a pain in the ass and then to prove to his agent that he can get work he puts on the dress. >> it's almost like a play that's been performed enough so that they knew where the gems were. >> do you find being a woman in the '80s complicated? >> extremely. >> one of the things to do in a comedy is to have a climax and have the story threads come together. >> i am the daughter of dwayne and alma kimberly. -- i'm edward kimberly, the reckless brother of my sister anthony. [ screaming ] >> the climactic scene in tootsie was this incredible moment where the main story plot and then fou
. >> gregory -- >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. >> how are you? >> nice -- yeah -- swear to god? >> michael? >> yeah. >> god, i beg you to get some therapy. >> "tootsie" is updating a guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation and the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie could really happen. we show you at the...
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george, back up to you. >> thank you, guys. here now with michael symon. he's agreed to join the "gma" family for the coming year as our chef in residence. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. very excited. i'm very excited about this. >> sounds so efficient. >> i was going to call you, george, give me a good title. >> that one works. also here to share recipes from his new cookbook, "fix it with food." that's coming out tomorrow. hope you had a good thanksgiving. >> had a wonderful thanksgiving. we had -- i was telling you we had 25 people over. i cooked for 50 because that's what i do. but everybody seemed very happy. we gave everybody plenty of leftovers. the celebration continued. >> working holiday. >> i would have it no other way. i love to cook and feed people. >> we'll focus, if you're tired of cooking but still want to have something healthy a little bit after thanksgiving. >> this is a one-sheet tray meal from my new book, "fix it with food." as some people know i have suffered from autoimmune diseases for over 20 years now so i have ra and exte
george, back up to you. >> thank you, guys. here now with michael symon. he's agreed to join the "gma" family for the coming year as our chef in residence. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. very excited. i'm very excited about this. >> sounds so efficient. >> i was going to call you, george, give me a good title. >> that one works. also here to share recipes from his new cookbook, "fix it with food." that's coming out tomorrow. hope you had...
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mega donors like financier george soros and michael bloomberg gave millions to democratic candidates and causes in the past year. then there is tom steyer, billionaire founder of next gen america and need to impeach. a former hedge fund manager turned liberal activist, tom steyer committed millions to three issues he sees as critical to america's survival, clean energy, voter registration and removing president donald trump from office. >> my name is tom steyer, i'm running for president. >> now he announced he is running for president himself, joinings the crowded democratic field. and he said he plans to spend $100 million of his own money, months before his candidacy he accepted my invitation to speak on camera. and i thought a certain well known washington hotel would be the perfect place to talk to a man trying to get a president impeached. >> i'm so interested in people like you because you do have such a giant platform to influence american politics with the size of just frankly your checkbook. when you decide to spend money, are you doing it in a truly altruistic way? >> well
mega donors like financier george soros and michael bloomberg gave millions to democratic candidates and causes in the past year. then there is tom steyer, billionaire founder of next gen america and need to impeach. a former hedge fund manager turned liberal activist, tom steyer committed millions to three issues he sees as critical to america's survival, clean energy, voter registration and removing president donald trump from office. >> my name is tom steyer, i'm running for president....
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. >> gregory -- >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. >> how are you? last time you got me a job, it was a tomato. >> nice -- yeah -- swear to god? >> michael? >> yeah. >> god, i beg you to get some therapy. >> "tootsie" is updating a guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation. and the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie could really happen. we show you at the beginning, he's a great actor and he happens to be a pain in the ass that he can get work he puts on the dress. >> it's almost like a play that's been performed enough so that they knew where the gems were. >> do you find being a woman in the '80s complicated? >> extremely. >> one of the things to do in a comedy is to have a climax and have the story threads come together at the same moment. >> i am not emily kimberly, am the daughter of dwayne and alma kimberly. no, i'm not. i'm edward kimberly, the reckless brother of my sister anthony. [ screaming ] >> the climactic scene in tootsi
. >> gregory -- >> george, george, george, it's michael dorsey, okay? your favorite client. >> how are you? last time you got me a job, it was a tomato. >> nice -- yeah -- swear to god? >> michael? >> yeah. >> god, i beg you to get some therapy. >> "tootsie" is updating a guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation. and the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie...
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michael flynn, george papadopoulos and carter page and there were problems with carter page. what the report is about, saying why the investigation was warranted, why people needed to be worried about russian interference in the election and that stands. so the fbi did do that. it conducted properly. but there were problems. an honest organizationhood mitts when their problems. >> your word, "tricky. his words of tricky. right. congressman dent to further our point on the gaslighting former fbi director james comey, fired by the administration over this whole russia investigation saying the report vindicates him and his mother-in-law he says was watching coverage on tv and thought that his own -- you know, that jim comey himself was at the risk of going to jail. here he was. >> every time we would visit she would express that worry. i would tell her, it's all made up. zero chance of that but she believes what she sees on television and not unlike millions of others drinking this in two years. where does the fbi go to get its reputation back? we have to talk about this end res
michael flynn, george papadopoulos and carter page and there were problems with carter page. what the report is about, saying why the investigation was warranted, why people needed to be worried about russian interference in the election and that stands. so the fbi did do that. it conducted properly. but there were problems. an honest organizationhood mitts when their problems. >> your word, "tricky. his words of tricky. right. congressman dent to further our point on the gaslighting...
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papadopoulos, carter page, michael flynn, who was a national security adviviseadvis paul man for the who served as the chairman of the campaign at one point. and what horowitz found is that the fbi had enough evidence to open this investigation. and so what was done at the beginning was proper. >> the report of course also outlines some very significant errors made by fbi officials. >> that's right, there were 17 total instances in which there were substantial inaccuracies left out of these fisa applications. they were targeting carter page who was an adviser for the campaign. these were four different warrants that were -- got approval from a court. in each case, the fbi failed to update the information for the judges that were reviewing these warrants. >> bill bar taking the unusual step of slamming the fbi. what is he saying exactly? >> he's challenging the key finding here from horowitz is p.m. i'll read you his statement that is unusual that he issued this afternoon, the inspector general's report now makes clear that the fbi launched an intrusive investigation of a u.s. preside
papadopoulos, carter page, michael flynn, who was a national security adviviseadvis paul man for the who served as the chairman of the campaign at one point. and what horowitz found is that the fbi had enough evidence to open this investigation. and so what was done at the beginning was proper. >> the report of course also outlines some very significant errors made by fbi officials. >> that's right, there were 17 total instances in which there were substantial inaccuracies left out...
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michael flynn, pleaded guilty. george papadopoulos, pleaded guilty. carter page, not accused of a crime. not really part of the campaign either according to the campaign and to the president himself. so those are the facts. now, let's go a step further. did the fbi use people to work page, papadopoulos, and another high-level trump official? according to the report and the reporting, yes. yes, they did. is that spying? fbi director chris wray says no. remember, he is trump's guy, and he says it was all legit. so why is the minority leader, a member of the gang of eight by the way, which means he has a special process, a special amount of intel coming to him. why say it this way? listen. >> and then they covered it up. it is a modern-day watergate. >> watergate? five burglars connected to nixon's re-election campaign broke into the dnc to bug the phones and steal documents. they got caught. the president infamously covered it up. none of that happened here. no cover-up. mccarthy is trying to say that the fbi legally surveilling four people, three of wh
michael flynn, pleaded guilty. george papadopoulos, pleaded guilty. carter page, not accused of a crime. not really part of the campaign either according to the campaign and to the president himself. so those are the facts. now, let's go a step further. did the fbi use people to work page, papadopoulos, and another high-level trump official? according to the report and the reporting, yes. yes, they did. is that spying? fbi director chris wray says no. remember, he is trump's guy, and he says it...
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what is your view on that and we should let people know you weighed in on george herbert walker bush before that timeline. >> 45 -- michael our friend says 25 years so i am a beshlathian on that question. think they is the about right. 40 years is biblical, and so therefore we can be for it. but i think 25 at least worked for me. and i would say i if i may, president bush died a year ago yesterday, and when you think about however imperfect a man he was in life and politics, we all have our problems, but he really embodied a kind of public service that seems incredibly remote now. it is almost as though we are talking about agincourt, an american president that signed the disabilities act and managed the fall of the interlynn wall with such grace and restraint. and i think that when we think about that everything is cataclysmic and always at the edge of a cliff, 20 years ago we had a president that is almost unimaginable now until we put it we imagine it again, and so, you know, the first election we had in this country that was about the soul of america was 1,800, when thomas jeffer
what is your view on that and we should let people know you weighed in on george herbert walker bush before that timeline. >> 45 -- michael our friend says 25 years so i am a beshlathian on that question. think they is the about right. 40 years is biblical, and so therefore we can be for it. but i think 25 at least worked for me. and i would say i if i may, president bush died a year ago yesterday, and when you think about however imperfect a man he was in life and politics, we all have...
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paul manafort and michael flynn. in a statement, jordan saying, "we thought they spied on two americans. we now know it was four." the u.s. government's powerful tools designed and authorized for international intelligence gathering were deployed to monitor the activities of a presidential campaign. this is a grave matter." former florida attorney general pam bondi, now working with a white house on impeachment said, the report is troubling. >> i think the american people really should be terrified that they could fabricate, falsify emails, lie, and omit exculpatory evidence in order to continue this witch hunt against the president of the united states. >> democrats also links the horowitz report with the impeachment inquiry, saying the report proves it was russia and to not ukraine that was meddling in the 2016 election. as he pointed out at the top, bret, the president is eagerly awaiting the next shoe to drop, from prosecutor john durham, who disagreed with the horowitz report, completes its investigation. bret?
paul manafort and michael flynn. in a statement, jordan saying, "we thought they spied on two americans. we now know it was four." the u.s. government's powerful tools designed and authorized for international intelligence gathering were deployed to monitor the activities of a presidential campaign. this is a grave matter." former florida attorney general pam bondi, now working with a white house on impeachment said, the report is troubling. >> i think the american people...
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leading off our discussion, michael gursen, head of speech writing for george w. bush and a syndicated columnist for "washington post." raised as an evangelical christian. and a former advisor to president obama. and at sirius xm radio and an msnbc analyst i did not know this about you, zelinia. your parents were pastors. your reaction to this. >> the entire presidency and political phenomenon of donald trump has put christians to a test. are they going to abide by what's in their bible and the things that donald trump reflects are not in their bible? lying is immoral and donald trump doesn't just lie and cheat, he cheats at all things. he cheats on his wives, golf, in elections. and i think it go thoosz basic foundation of who he is as a person and what that represents and it's a moment in which christians have to say am i going to abide by the teachings of jesus christ and be opposed to caging children, for example. one of the main tenants in the babl is protect the children. so it really is an indictment on, really, what i think is hypocrisy. they just want the
leading off our discussion, michael gursen, head of speech writing for george w. bush and a syndicated columnist for "washington post." raised as an evangelical christian. and a former advisor to president obama. and at sirius xm radio and an msnbc analyst i did not know this about you, zelinia. your parents were pastors. your reaction to this. >> the entire presidency and political phenomenon of donald trump has put christians to a test. are they going to abide by what's in...
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of the george washington university law school. follow the peach meant inquiry watch live on c-span three online@c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> president trump and french president held a joint news conference at the nato summit in london. they discussed nato member contributions, european trade, and the fight against isis among other topics. this is 40 minutes. >> we've had a fairly long relationship we've been discussing certain things and we have a long conversation "after words". i want to pay my respects to the great warriors lost in the helicopters. it's very sad of gartner report on it. we talked about it and please give my condolences to the families and to france. they were great fighters, you've done a fantastic job in that area. we very much appreciate it. we'll be talking about a lot of things including the trade, will be doing a lot of trade with france we've had a minor dispute but will be able to work it out. but we have a big trade relationship and i am sure within a short. of time thing will
of the george washington university law school. follow the peach meant inquiry watch live on c-span three online@c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> president trump and french president held a joint news conference at the nato summit in london. they discussed nato member contributions, european trade, and the fight against isis among other topics. this is 40 minutes. >> we've had a fairly long relationship we've been discussing certain things and we have a long...
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michael. >> thank you, george. >>> now we go to breaking developments in the manhunt for the killer of that barnard college freshman. overnight police hunting through the streets of harlem for a 14-year-old suspect who escaped. erielle reshef is in morningside park with the latest. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. that intense manhunt under way in harlem overnight, not far from where we're standing in the park where 18-year-old barnard college freshman tessa majors was stabbed to death last week. the 14-year-old suspect was expected to turn himself in to police but police tell us he bolted from a car as it came to an intersection and has been missing ever since. officers fanning out across upper manhattan in the desperate search for him. police were led to him by a 13-year-old suspect who is in custody. michael. >> erielle, that 13-year-old, he's due in court today. >> reporter: he is due in court today. that middle-schooler is now facing charges as a juvenile for weapons possession, murder and robbery charges. he is due in family court later this after
michael. >> thank you, george. >>> now we go to breaking developments in the manhunt for the killer of that barnard college freshman. overnight police hunting through the streets of harlem for a 14-year-old suspect who escaped. erielle reshef is in morningside park with the latest. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. that intense manhunt under way in harlem overnight, not far from where we're standing in the park where 18-year-old barnard...
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george is up next. >> no, michael is up next. >> i'm up next? >> okay. i'll go. >> i'll go. this is a little bit of a clue right here. chess set but this book came to me completely as a surprise. it's a memoir called "all the wrong moves" about a young guy who just decided to take up chess and try to become a champion. you don't have to know anything about chess or be good at chess, it's funny. it's a heartwarming in some ways and about a journey of a young man. it's a great book. >> nice. all right. >> so you got -- so you are going to tackle -- tackle is the clue. matt, come on out. come on out, matt. >> come on out with my clue. [ laughter ] >> wow. [ applause ] >> very proud of how he's doing that. >> great job, matt. >> matt told me backstage, if i were a little younger he would be taking me on but that's okay. my book is "a dream too big" and what an inspiring story. he's gone through so much. i was taken back by the story. he leaned on his faith and football and also an education to get himself out of a pool impro impoverished neighborhood and used his wits to stay ou
george is up next. >> no, michael is up next. >> i'm up next? >> okay. i'll go. >> i'll go. this is a little bit of a clue right here. chess set but this book came to me completely as a surprise. it's a memoir called "all the wrong moves" about a young guy who just decided to take up chess and try to become a champion. you don't have to know anything about chess or be good at chess, it's funny. it's a heartwarming in some ways and about a journey of a young...
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her is michael kazen -- next to her is michael kazin. we always say the other george. he is a scholar who is an expert of u.s. politics and social movements. his most recent book is the war against war, the american fight 19 14 to 1918. it was the war to end all wars. his previous book was american dreamers, how the left changed a nation and it was named best book for the new republic newsweek, daily beast and the progressive. he is also an editor of the review defense. i have to apologize to all of you and to peter kuznick for the technical difficulties that will introduce then to film we would have benefited from. professor -- professor kuznick is a professor of history and founder and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university. he has authored several -- he was books on active in the civil war and entech vietnam war movements -- anti-vietnam war movements. his current projects include a book on scientists in the vietnam war. so i think we will have a rich discussion. and let me turn it over to professor eisenberg. with -- are people ok >> i was
her is michael kazen -- next to her is michael kazin. we always say the other george. he is a scholar who is an expert of u.s. politics and social movements. his most recent book is the war against war, the american fight 19 14 to 1918. it was the war to end all wars. his previous book was american dreamers, how the left changed a nation and it was named best book for the new republic newsweek, daily beast and the progressive. he is also an editor of the review defense. i have to apologize to...
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michael. >>> all right, george. thank you. now we turn to the democrats running for president in that fiery debate overnight. it's the last one of the year, and the gloves were off when iowa front-runner pete buttigieg was feeling the heat, and linsey davis was there for it all and joins us from los angeles. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michael. things certainly got hot at times despite the fact the first hour of this debate was pretty much politics as usual. then there was a sharp turn as the conversation changed to campaign financing, prompting a massive pile-on on mayor pete, and that wouldn't be the only clash of the night. fast-rising candidate pete buttigieg walked onto the debate stage with a target on his back and it didn't take long for the gloves to come off. >> the mayor just recently had a fund-raiser that was held in a wine cave full of crystals and served $900 a bottle wine. think about who comes to that. billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united s
michael. >>> all right, george. thank you. now we turn to the democrats running for president in that fiery debate overnight. it's the last one of the year, and the gloves were off when iowa front-runner pete buttigieg was feeling the heat, and linsey davis was there for it all and joins us from los angeles. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michael. things certainly got hot at times despite the fact the first hour of this debate was pretty much...
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george w. bush brad blakeman, welcome. let's get reaction to what mayor bloomberg said about a member of the congregation putting a end to a gunman in his church. >> police can't be everywhere. i disagree with mayor bloomberg. i believe ordinary citizens not only have the right to carry a gun but i want ordinary citizens to be armed if they so choose. look what would have happened of those parishioners had not been trained and they were trained and armed there would have been a massacre. i'm all for what happened in texas. i think more congregations and more citizens should undertake to protect their fellow citizens if they so choose. >> mayor bloomberg one of the first statements, i wasn't there and don't have the fact that should have been a. because he didn't know what he was talking about, this was not just some random congregation member, this was the head of security. he was head of security, he trained others and that was his job. he may not have been in law enforcement, that was his job
george w. bush brad blakeman, welcome. let's get reaction to what mayor bloomberg said about a member of the congregation putting a end to a gunman in his church. >> police can't be everywhere. i disagree with mayor bloomberg. i believe ordinary citizens not only have the right to carry a gun but i want ordinary citizens to be armed if they so choose. look what would have happened of those parishioners had not been trained and they were trained and armed there would have been a massacre....
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by republicans, george washington university professor jonathan turley. they conducted the best version really of the debate about what the constitution requires, what it means to live in a democratic republic. the three democratic witnesses agreed that when the person entrusted with the most amount of power, the president of the united states, has forfeited that trust to such a degree by abusing his office, the extraordinary remedy of impeachment is not just available but necessary. you need to do it. >> president trump's conduct as described in the testimony and evidence clearly constitutes impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors under the constitution. the words "abuse of office" are not mystical or magical. they are very clear. the abuse of office occurs when the president uses a feature of his power, the awesome power of his office, not to serve the interests of the american public but to serve his personal individual, partisan electoral interests. that is what the evidence before the house indicates. >> imagine living in a part of louisiana or texa
by republicans, george washington university professor jonathan turley. they conducted the best version really of the debate about what the constitution requires, what it means to live in a democratic republic. the three democratic witnesses agreed that when the person entrusted with the most amount of power, the president of the united states, has forfeited that trust to such a degree by abusing his office, the extraordinary remedy of impeachment is not just available but necessary. you need...
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, and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, watch live on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address? >> what i want the candidates to focus on my not be popular, but gerrymandering, because it impacts our local elections and our congressional elections and it is so out of hand in states like texas and north carolina where your vote doesn't matter if the district has been gerrymandered against you. presidential candidates to talk about the real estate industry. the real estate industry has so much control over the land in this country and our big real estate executives who are able think wee land and i need more community control of things. the real estate industry has a long history of being an oligarchic force. to see thelike candidates focus more on how to fix the corruption in our system . passing a constitutional amendment to get money out of pol
, and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, watch live on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address? >> what i want the candidates to focus on my not be popular, but gerrymandering, because it impacts our local elections and our congressional elections and it is so out of hand in...
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. , michael gerhart, and jonathan turley from the george washington university law school. faulty impeachment inquiry, watch live online ses beto o'rourke or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we are back and will you be talking about the impeachment process going on in the u.s. capitol with two men who know the subject very well. we will start with daniel freeman, first and could have them tell about themselves. alan. tell us little bit about yourself. what your background with impeachment. guest: my background with impeachment starts with the impeachment of chairman of the judiciary committee who hired me to do that. while i was doing that one another one came up of walter nixon. so i did those two and then there was a gap of quite a few years and then i did two more. kent,porteous and judge there have been eight judges and in fact all the convictions of impeachments involve eight judges and have had the honor of handling three of the eight. couldn't do the first one because i think it was in 1803. a little before my time. and i've been very interested in impeachment
. , michael gerhart, and jonathan turley from the george washington university law school. faulty impeachment inquiry, watch live online ses beto o'rourke or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we are back and will you be talking about the impeachment process going on in the u.s. capitol with two men who know the subject very well. we will start with daniel freeman, first and could have them tell about themselves. alan. tell us little bit about yourself. what your background with...
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pamela carlin of stanford, michael gearhardt of north carolina and jonathan turley of george washington. the white house notifieded committee chairman jerry nadler it would not participate in the process. the administration criticized nadler holding an impeachment hearing while president was overseas for a nato meeting. fox asked a senior administration source that the house may work out a half measure. stay tuned. doug collins of georgia is insisting that house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff testify on the hearing wednesday. that is quite unlikely. republicans released their own 123 page report on impeachment. they say the november hearings failed to prove evidence of bribery, extortion or high crimes and misdemeanors. republicans asserts the impeachment inquiry sets a quote, dangerous precedent. liz, back to you. liz: chad pergram, thanks for the reporting. let's get you up to speed what chad was saying as well. the point of the hearings was to change public opinion against the president. as we've been reporting, 30 hours of televised hearings, "politico" summed it up, pu
pamela carlin of stanford, michael gearhardt of north carolina and jonathan turley of george washington. the white house notifieded committee chairman jerry nadler it would not participate in the process. the administration criticized nadler holding an impeachment hearing while president was overseas for a nato meeting. fox asked a senior administration source that the house may work out a half measure. stay tuned. doug collins of georgia is insisting that house intelligence committee chairman...
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. , michael gerhart, and jonathan turley from the george washington university law school. faulty impeachment inquiry, watch live online ses beto o'rourke or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we are back and will you be talking about the impeachment procs
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i would be like george h.w. bush in the '88 campaign against michael d michael dukakis. we're going to have environmental week, exempt for the democrats it would be we'll have stormy daniels week. we will get cohen out of jail. you are in jail because you did what? oh, wait. you're in jail because you helped the president in a conspiracy to violate a federal election law that would have landed him in jail. oh, okay. this is stormy daniels' week. you know what next week is? it is sergei lavrov week. i would do it week after week, and i understand there would be democrats that would say, oh, we can't do that. i understand that. but i tell you what, not only would it be best for history, i think politically it would be best. call the republicans' bluff. you know, if donald trump is selling out american allies and selling out american national security is not enough for them, you know, then let's -- >> yeah. >> -- in the immortal words of w.d. childers from the red neck riviera, state senator, let's put the wheat where the goats can eat it. put it down there where they can e
i would be like george h.w. bush in the '88 campaign against michael d michael dukakis. we're going to have environmental week, exempt for the democrats it would be we'll have stormy daniels week. we will get cohen out of jail. you are in jail because you did what? oh, wait. you're in jail because you helped the president in a conspiracy to violate a federal election law that would have landed him in jail. oh, okay. this is stormy daniels' week. you know what next week is? it is sergei lavrov...
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nora feldman of harvard our school, pamela s carlin of stanford law school, michael gerhart from the university of north carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school . follow the impeachment inquiry. watch live on c-span3. online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will talk about the future of nato with defense priorities benjamin freedom and then a discussion about life expectancy in the u.s. with dr. stephen wealth of the center on society and health at virginia commonwealth university. be sure to watch he spends washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. on the c-spany networks, the senate foreign relations committee looks at the future of u.s. policy toward russia. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:00 p.m., the u.s. house returns for work on several bills including legislation regarding u.s. citizenship for children of service members and civil servants born o
nora feldman of harvard our school, pamela s carlin of stanford law school, michael gerhart from the university of north carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school . follow the impeachment inquiry. watch live on c-span3. online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will talk about the future of nato with defense...
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carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, watch live on c-span3 online@c-span .org or listen on the free c-span radio app. former vice president in 2020 candidate joe biden reacting to the news that another candidate, senator kamala harris, will drop out of the race. he was in mason city, iowa. >> [inaudible] >> would you consider her for vp still? spirit the senate is back at 2:15 eastern time and it 2:30 senator joni erickson will consider a farewell speech. mitch mcconnell earlier spoke about the life and career of senator isaacson. >> the senate has set aside today to honor our distinguished colleagues the distinguished senator from georgia, johnny isakson. it's been about three months that johnny anc
carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, watch live on c-span3 online@c-span .org or listen on the free c-span radio app. former vice president in 2020 candidate joe biden reacting to the news that another candidate, senator kamala harris, will drop out of the race. he was in mason city, iowa. >> [inaudible] >> would you consider her for vp still? spirit the senate is back at 2:15 eastern time and it...
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michael gerhard from the university of north carolina school of law, and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. inquiryhe impeachment live on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> the house will be in order. years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington dc and around the country so you can make up your own mind. c-span is...
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. >> and this is where paul manafort, michael online, former campaign adviser roger stone, rick gates, former associate george papadopoulos, all convicted of federal crimes in addition last year trump university settled a $25 million fraud lawsuit, last month president trump admitted misusing his own charity foundation fund and ordered to pay $2 million. you really think president trump is concerned about rooting out corruption? >> i think most of what you're listed and most of the people indicted or convicted were alleged to have been part of some sort of huge russian conspiracy. but i think what we found out from the inspector general report is that it was all based on a false premise. >> this is the trump justice department put all of these people into prison -- it is not -- >> it turns out that the fbi hid information that carter page all along was telling another part of the government, the cia -- >> that doesn't absolve paul manafort of money laundering. >> the whole investigation, the start of this, general flynn was not guilty of anything to do with russians. general flynn was
. >> and this is where paul manafort, michael online, former campaign adviser roger stone, rick gates, former associate george papadopoulos, all convicted of federal crimes in addition last year trump university settled a $25 million fraud lawsuit, last month president trump admitted misusing his own charity foundation fund and ordered to pay $2 million. you really think president trump is concerned about rooting out corruption? >> i think most of what you're listed and most of the...
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campaign advisor george papadopoulos. was insinuated to the fbi, then may have been the fbi's idea all along. listen to the horowitz account. >> the fbi investigation that is the subject of this report crossfire hurricane was open july 31, 2016, days after the fbi received reporting from a friendly foreign government. the reporting stated in a may 2016 meeting with the friendly foreign government trump campaign advisor george papadopoulos suggested the trump team received some kind of a suggestion close quote from russia that could assist in the election process with the anonymous release of information during the cap pain that would be damaging to candidate clinton and then president obama. lou: can you imagine? and the doj inspector general declared a failure by the entire chain of command involved in the operation of crossfire hurricane. horowitz details the negligence and errors by those in the fbi, then claimed as he did in his report that he could not find any evidence of political bias whatsoever. apparently conten
campaign advisor george papadopoulos. was insinuated to the fbi, then may have been the fbi's idea all along. listen to the horowitz account. >> the fbi investigation that is the subject of this report crossfire hurricane was open july 31, 2016, days after the fbi received reporting from a friendly foreign government. the reporting stated in a may 2016 meeting with the friendly foreign government trump campaign advisor george papadopoulos suggested the trump team received some kind of a...
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ware had and another one called by republicans from george washington university law professor jonathan turley now the house judiciary committee. is led by the democratic committee chairman jerry nadler of new york who in his opening statement says the facts are undisputed saying president welcomed interference in the 26000 election he demanded in the 2020 election so it's supposed to be expected to be anyway very long afternoon in washington an evening if you're watching us here on al-jazeera let's bring back michael isikoff into the conversation he's chief investigative correspondent at yahoo news so michael we heard from the harvard law professor there what was the highlight for you in in his opening statement. well it was sort of historic whole. explanation of the grounds for impeachment why impeachment was put in the u.s. constitution and then of course professor feldman gave his analysis of why the evidence already qualifies for that standard of high crimes and misdemeanors i think it's interesting of the we have 3 more constitutional scholars to testify one of them who you mentio
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gar hart from the school of law and jonathan turley from the george washington university law school. the focus of the first hearing on wednesday is the constitutional grounds for presidential impeachment, jake. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> president trump is about to land in london but might not meet with one host and closest friends on the world stage. we'll explain next. the new $3 little john from jimmy john's is just like our original sandwiches...only littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers
gar hart from the school of law and jonathan turley from the george washington university law school. the focus of the first hearing on wednesday is the constitutional grounds for presidential impeachment, jake. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> president trump is about to land in london but might not meet with one host and closest friends on the world stage. we'll explain next. the new $3 little john from jimmy john's is just like our original sandwiches...only littler...so we...
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it played upon this that there was another side to michael dukakis. on the top side i would say, the left side of what they tried to sell is exactly what we all perceived in george bush. a war hero, 58 combat missions, and a lifelong public servant. i met david mccullough when i made the documentary. david said to me it takes about 50 years for historians to render judgment on a president, and how glad he was to see that historians had come around on george bush and had given him the credit he truly deserved and that george bush was alive to see it. i do think that he was admired widely, especially by the time he died. i do think the time of this is not accurate, but i am a little biased. >> so what is being portrayed here, one of the challenges for the panel is, for many of you, we don't need to explain what the references are in these cartoons. many of you probably remember they are talking about the winp factor. they are talking about bush as a wimp. for young people nowadays, they thought george bush was a wimp. why did they think he was a wimp? t
it played upon this that there was another side to michael dukakis. on the top side i would say, the left side of what they tried to sell is exactly what we all perceived in george bush. a war hero, 58 combat missions, and a lifelong public servant. i met david mccullough when i made the documentary. david said to me it takes about 50 years for historians to render judgment on a president, and how glad he was to see that historians had come around on george bush and had given him the credit he...
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many people such as michael flynn, the trump campaign chairman paul manafort. paul manafort's deputy rick gates, roger stone and george papadopoulos. >> here's what the if i see said about the mistakes with only with carter page. >> we found investigators failed to meet their obligations in finding the fisa obligations were scruplessly accurate. we identified significant omissions in each of the application. seven in the first application and a total byse-- >> senator amy klobuchar reminded everyone in the room of the big picture of the investigation they were discussing. >> does anything in your report call into question the finding in the special counsel's report that the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in a sweeping and systematic fashion in. >> no, in fact. does we cite the different footnotes. does anything in your report call into question and the special tounscounsel's report? >> we don't take issue with any part of the essential counsel pfls report, no. >> i want to get your overall assessment of what you think were the i
many people such as michael flynn, the trump campaign chairman paul manafort. paul manafort's deputy rick gates, roger stone and george papadopoulos. >> here's what the if i see said about the mistakes with only with carter page. >> we found investigators failed to meet their obligations in finding the fisa obligations were scruplessly accurate. we identified significant omissions in each of the application. seven in the first application and a total byse-- >> senator amy...
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i believe it was george w. bush who said one of his main goals was to invest that money into wall street to get a better return. we know what happened to be pension funds when they started to do that. is the government considering investing in wall street to get a better return on the money they are stealing from social security? handing over money to wall street is a disaster waiting to happen. your thoughts. guest: president bush wanted social security reformed, i don't think he went far enough. there were other plans where the idea was to let people create individual retirement accounts where they put a certain intontage of their income mutual funds to build up their own fund that did not belong to the government. the idea behind that is that when the person retired, from their private investments, they were able to get at least the equivalent of a social security benefit. personally i thought that was a better plan. you would not be dependent on government. people and their employers say this tax, they pay
i believe it was george w. bush who said one of his main goals was to invest that money into wall street to get a better return. we know what happened to be pension funds when they started to do that. is the government considering investing in wall street to get a better return on the money they are stealing from social security? handing over money to wall street is a disaster waiting to happen. your thoughts. guest: president bush wanted social security reformed, i don't think he went far...
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paul manafort's deputy rick gates, roger stone, and george papadopoulos. here's what the inspector general said about the mistakes only with carter page. >> we found investigators failed to meet their basic obligations in finding the fisa obligations were scrupulously accurate. we identified significant omissions in each of the four applications. seven in the first application a total of 17 by the final application. as a result, the surveillance of carter page continued even as the fbi gathered information that weakened the assessment of probable cause. >> senator amy klobuchar reminded everyone in the room of the big picture of the investigation they were discussing. >> does anything in your report call into question the finding in the special counsel's report that the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in a sweeping and systematic fashion? >> no, in fact, we cite the different footnotes. >> does anything in your report call into question the finding in the special counsel's report? that the russian government worked for that
paul manafort's deputy rick gates, roger stone, and george papadopoulos. here's what the inspector general said about the mistakes only with carter page. >> we found investigators failed to meet their basic obligations in finding the fisa obligations were scrupulously accurate. we identified significant omissions in each of the four applications. seven in the first application a total of 17 by the final application. as a result, the surveillance of carter page continued even as the fbi...
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i believe george w. bush said in his second term that one of his main goals was to invest that money into wall street to get a better return. we all know what happened to the pension funds, once they started doing that all over the united states. so is the united states government considering actually investing in wall street to get a better return on the money that they are stealing from social security? because handing over money to wall street, in my opinion, it is a disaster waiting to happen. your thoughts? president george w. bush wanted social security reform, but i do not think he went far enough. there were other plans where the idea was to let people create individual personal internment accounts where they were putting a certain percentage of their , rather than into social security taxes, they were putting it into broad-based mutual funds to build up their own retirement funds that did not belong to the government, that belonged to them. the idea was that when a person retired, it is from the
i believe george w. bush said in his second term that one of his main goals was to invest that money into wall street to get a better return. we all know what happened to the pension funds, once they started doing that all over the united states. so is the united states government considering actually investing in wall street to get a better return on the money that they are stealing from social security? because handing over money to wall street, in my opinion, it is a disaster waiting to...
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>> thank you, george. >>> the race for the white house and the spotlight on michael bloomberg and new details on allegations of sexism. the billionaire accused of making crude remarks toward women at his company and his company, the target of three ongoing lawsuits by former female employees. our chief national correspondent tom llamas has more on all this. good morning, tom. >> reporter: cecelia, good morning to you. this is a booklet that we believe has never been seen on sieve and one that no presidential candidate would want out there. it's an original copy of the portable bloomberg, the wit and wisdom of michael bloomberg. a collection of his quotes assembled by one of his top staffers in the early 1990s as a birthday gift. bloomberg says he doesn't remember making the comments but the quotes we found inside echo claims in lawsuits accusing michael bloomberg of sexist remarks and fostering a company culture that degraded women then and now. in the 1990s as michael bloomberg's company was taking off, one of his regional sales manager's careers at bloomberg was about to end. the ti
>> thank you, george. >>> the race for the white house and the spotlight on michael bloomberg and new details on allegations of sexism. the billionaire accused of making crude remarks toward women at his company and his company, the target of three ongoing lawsuits by former female employees. our chief national correspondent tom llamas has more on all this. good morning, tom. >> reporter: cecelia, good morning to you. this is a booklet that we believe has never been seen on...
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let's bring in michael seal, former house spokesperson. adrienne elrod and an msnbc contributor and elise jordan former aid to george w. bush's administration and an msnbc political analyst. i just got into your frame, elise. you have an intimate relationship or you know intimately -- intimately is the wrong word. you know some senators. i don't mean to imply anything. how do you think the senate is going to shape up? >> i wonder if the gravity of what's happening is going to sink in a bit more than what we're seeing reflected in cable news. the hysteria we're hearing from the commentary about impeachment. i wonder if once senators are sworn in and they take an oath to uphold the law of the land, and chief justice john roberts is right there, if, perhaps, some of the political theatre will subside? i certainly hope so. >> who are the senators to watch out for, michael, in your opinion? does mitch mcconnell have full control of the republican caucus? is it going to be 50 votes in a senate trial to acquit donald trump? >> i think this proces
let's bring in michael seal, former house spokesperson. adrienne elrod and an msnbc contributor and elise jordan former aid to george w. bush's administration and an msnbc political analyst. i just got into your frame, elise. you have an intimate relationship or you know intimately -- intimately is the wrong word. you know some senators. i don't mean to imply anything. how do you think the senate is going to shape up? >> i wonder if the gravity of what's happening is going to sink in a...
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noah feldman of harvard law school, pamela carlin of stanford law school and michael gerhardt from the university of north carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school follow the impeachment inquiry. c-span3, online on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. live tuesday on the c-span networks, the senate foreign relations committee looks at the future of u.s. policy toward russia. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:00, the u.s. house return for work on several bills, including legislation involving u.s. citizenship for children of service members and civil servants born overseas. on c-span two the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. eastern to continue work on judicial and executive nominations. the senate armed services committee meets to review the privatized housing program. at 3:00, a senate judiciary subcommittee examines trademark system fraud. >> senator elizabeth warren held a town hall in iowa city on the campus of the university of iowa. by supportersuced and campaign organizers from the area, then spoken why she was runnin
noah feldman of harvard law school, pamela carlin of stanford law school and michael gerhardt from the university of north carolina school of law and jonathan turley of the george washington university law school follow the impeachment inquiry. c-span3, online on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. live tuesday on the c-span networks, the senate foreign relations committee looks at the future of u.s. policy toward russia. that is at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at 2:00, the u.s. house...
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gerhart of the university of north carolina law school, jonathan turley from the george washington university law school, and pamela carlin of stanford law school. we will have live coverage wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three online at c-span.org, or listen live on the -- on the free c-span radio app. the president has been invited to attend and have his legal counsel participate by asking questions, but president trump is in london for a nato summit. he was asked about that as he was leaving the white house this morning. pres. trump: we are going to london to nato. we are fighting for the american people.
gerhart of the university of north carolina law school, jonathan turley from the george washington university law school, and pamela carlin of stanford law school. we will have live coverage wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three online at c-span.org, or listen live on the -- on the free c-span radio app. the president has been invited to attend and have his legal counsel participate by asking questions, but president trump is in london for a nato summit. he was asked about that as he...