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pat knows that the white house is many things. official ceremony, executive headquarters, but more than any time before, it is the place where the people are welcome. guests findeption, the first lady a hostess of dignity and warmth. theheir first two years, president and his first lady entertained 13,000 guests at dinner alone. pat is the president's lady and more. out of her desire to serve from her decent -- deep interest and love of all people, she emerges as a force in her own right. her ready warmth extends itself across the nation. when the president against his legacy and parks program, turning the eye of government land into recreational areas, pat goes there, participating in the front. >> oh my goodness. how marvelous. we wish you good luck. how about this for a golf ball? comes to mclean, virginia, medford, oregon. the first lady. elegant, but never aloof. reachable. a new park at border field, california is cause for a visit to another country. a fence separates the mexican people a few feet away, but they extend her
pat knows that the white house is many things. official ceremony, executive headquarters, but more than any time before, it is the place where the people are welcome. guests findeption, the first lady a hostess of dignity and warmth. theheir first two years, president and his first lady entertained 13,000 guests at dinner alone. pat is the president's lady and more. out of her desire to serve from her decent -- deep interest and love of all people, she emerges as a force in her own right. her...
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nbc's hans nichols is at at white house with the latest on all of that and more. good morning to you, hans. the president certainly not holding back. >> dara, you say foul, i'll say rival. but the president was raw, talking to a fired-up friendly crowd down in louisiana. we're getting a preview of his impeachment strategy. saying this is illegitimate and call it a coup. >> at a late-night louisiana rally, president trump getting salty on the bayou. >> they're pursuing an illegal, invalid and unconstitutional [ bleep ] impeachment. >> the president resorting to profanity after his former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch appeared on capitol hill claiming behind closed doors that trump forced her out. even though she was told she had done nothing wrong. nbc's halle jackson. >> mr. president -- >> she may be a wonderful woman. if you remember the phone call i had with the president, the new president, he didn't speak favorably, but i just don't know her. >> by testifying, the veteran diplomat risked her career in foreign service, where she focused on possible
nbc's hans nichols is at at white house with the latest on all of that and more. good morning to you, hans. the president certainly not holding back. >> dara, you say foul, i'll say rival. but the president was raw, talking to a fired-up friendly crowd down in louisiana. we're getting a preview of his impeachment strategy. saying this is illegitimate and call it a coup. >> at a late-night louisiana rally, president trump getting salty on the bayou. >> they're pursuing an...
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according to this white house counsel. even a conversation with someone who never worked for the president is privileged or could be, according to white house counsel. even a conversation in which two people, neither of them are the president, may be privileged. it's unrecognizable. our conversation may be privileged, according to the white house counsel. reporter: i hope not. mr. schiff: i hope not too. [laughter] but it goes to show the legally insupportable position of the white house. and indeed you see this now reflected in court decision after court decision after court decision where judges have said the administration's legal arguments hold no water. but what they are succeeding in doing is building a case involving obstruction of congress. reporter: the white house said it's not cooperating in part because there hasn't been a vote to formalize this impeachment inquiry. why not hold a vote and call the white house's bluff? mr. schiff: i'll let the speaker respond to that. but i think the constitution is very clear.
according to this white house counsel. even a conversation with someone who never worked for the president is privileged or could be, according to white house counsel. even a conversation in which two people, neither of them are the president, may be privileged. it's unrecognizable. our conversation may be privileged, according to the white house counsel. reporter: i hope not. mr. schiff: i hope not too. [laughter] but it goes to show the legally insupportable position of the white house. and...
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the white house orders the e.u. ambassador not to testify before lawmakers and said it is done playing nice. now house democrats say they'll subpoena the ambassador. >>> calling trump first. cnn has learned that the e.u. ambassador called president trump during the four-hour gap before he responded to a text message from another u.s. diplomat who warned that holding up aid for ukraineor
the white house orders the e.u. ambassador not to testify before lawmakers and said it is done playing nice. now house democrats say they'll subpoena the ambassador. >>> calling trump first. cnn has learned that the e.u. ambassador called president trump during the four-hour gap before he responded to a text message from another u.s. diplomat who warned that holding up aid for ukraineor
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to paint out there in-house. it came to the white house. there was a note sent to julie about the impression of her mother while she was painting this portrait. so beautifully evocative. said it is almost greek. the eyes reveal an unusual spirit. an expression of great sweetness. in that expression, occasionally the doors close and the lights go out. it is what one finds in all great beauty. always appealing to something beyond. the desire for the unattainable. windowe looked out the at the hummingbirds, there is a hummingbird in the painting. eyes, shesion in her still needs to injustices. i thought that was a beautiful tribute. >> audience, let's hear from you. we have a microphone. >> i will start -- i will try to stand, but i broke my hip. you talked about the support of women's rights. 1972, at the convention, they had a platform committee to decide public policy. the majority of women on the platform committee wanted to do something about childcare. men, i'mjority of sorry, did not want to. it got five -- fairly tense. all of a sudden
to paint out there in-house. it came to the white house. there was a note sent to julie about the impression of her mother while she was painting this portrait. so beautifully evocative. said it is almost greek. the eyes reveal an unusual spirit. an expression of great sweetness. in that expression, occasionally the doors close and the lights go out. it is what one finds in all great beauty. always appealing to something beyond. the desire for the unattainable. windowe looked out the at the...
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here is house speaker nancy pelosi says president trump will be held to account despite the white house declining to cooperate with an ongoing impeachment inquiry democrats have warned that any stonewalling will be viewed as an obstruction of justice but the white house calls the probe illegitimate the top administration has barred ambassador to the european union goldens on blunt from giving evidence to the inquiry and a short time ago the. isn't tweeted saying the whistleblowers facts have been sewing correct about my no pressure conversation with the ukrainian president and now the conflict of interest an involvement with a democratic candidate that he enjoyed or she should be exposed and questioned properly this is no whistle blower the whistle blowers lawyer is a big democrat the whistleblower has ties to one of my democratic opponents mike hanna joins us now from washington d.c. and of course it seems very much that the president is on the warpath anees well he wants blood doesn't. well indeed yes it appears that the president hasn't declared war on congress his counsel sending co
here is house speaker nancy pelosi says president trump will be held to account despite the white house declining to cooperate with an ongoing impeachment inquiry democrats have warned that any stonewalling will be viewed as an obstruction of justice but the white house calls the probe illegitimate the top administration has barred ambassador to the european union goldens on blunt from giving evidence to the inquiry and a short time ago the. isn't tweeted saying the whistleblowers facts have...
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white house setting priorities for u.s. interests not the president's personal political interests and then american diplomats implementing that policy. this is not how american foreign policy works. you're not supposed to have diplomats who work for the american people on taxpayer dimes essentially leveraging the foreign relations of the united states to get a country to get re-elected. and what you see here are all the important instruments we have to bring to bear to pressure another country. white house visits, foreign assistance, hundreds of millions of dollars in valuable military assistance, diplomatic negotiations, all of that being leveraged to get a particularly outcome that prioritizes president trump's personal political interests. but donald trump has so fundamentally corrupted u.s. foreign policy that you have career diplomats put in a position they're basically acting on behalf of the re-election campaign. >> it sounds like a rico charge, running a criminal enterprise at the state department. >> yeah, you bas
white house setting priorities for u.s. interests not the president's personal political interests and then american diplomats implementing that policy. this is not how american foreign policy works. you're not supposed to have diplomats who work for the american people on taxpayer dimes essentially leveraging the foreign relations of the united states to get a country to get re-elected. and what you see here are all the important instruments we have to bring to bear to pressure another...
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i want to start at the white house. peter alexander is there, and richard engel is on the ground in northern syria. peter, let me start with you as to what we're hearing about the president's speech set to be delivered in, what, just under an hour here. you're told by our sources that this is not expected to be particularly lengthy from the president, right? >> reporter: that's right, expected to be abbreviated remarks from the president. i'm hearing from the president will be joined by the vice president, mike pence, the secretary of state mike pompeo, likely his national security adviser, robert o breen as well. our best indication of what we expect to hear came from the form of a tweet. we'll put it oup the screen and tell you what the president said and we'll walk you through the fact check of those comments. he said big success on the turkey/syria border. cease-fire has held and combat missions have ended. kurds are safe and have worked very nicely with us. he notes he'll be making a statement at 11:00 a.m.. let's
i want to start at the white house. peter alexander is there, and richard engel is on the ground in northern syria. peter, let me start with you as to what we're hearing about the president's speech set to be delivered in, what, just under an hour here. you're told by our sources that this is not expected to be particularly lengthy from the president, right? >> reporter: that's right, expected to be abbreviated remarks from the president. i'm hearing from the president will be joined by...
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"deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins right now. ♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. today a moment of choosing for republicans in congress as washington still reels from the aftershocks of yesterday's explosive testimony from america's top diplomat in ukraine. a man hand-picked by secretary of state mike pompeo who has erased any room for objective minds to doubt that donald trump conditioned military aid for ukraine on a commitment to investigate his political rivals. the unimpeachable testimony of diplomat bill taylor has cut the final cord from trump's feeble defenses and denials of a quid pro quo with ukraine. claims first brought to light by a whistle-blower complaint made public just a few weeks ago. taylor's testimony delivered behind closed doors painting a devastating picture of corruption of u.s. foreign policy at the highest levels of the executive branch of government. from today's "washington post," quote, taylor repeatedly expressed his shock and bewilderment as he watched u.s. policy toward ukraine get overtaken by trump's demand
"deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins right now. ♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. today a moment of choosing for republicans in congress as washington still reels from the aftershocks of yesterday's explosive testimony from america's top diplomat in ukraine. a man hand-picked by secretary of state mike pompeo who has erased any room for objective minds to doubt that donald trump conditioned military aid for ukraine on a commitment to investigate his...
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i think we can infer from the white house opposition to dr. kupperman's testimony that they believe that his testimony would be incriminating of the president. it is also, i think, very plain additional and powerful evidence of obstruction of congress and its lawful function by the president that yet again and even after a court decision affirming the right of congress to proceed with this impeachment inquiry, the white house has obstructed the work of a co-equal branch of government. if this witness had something to say that would be helpful to the white house, they would want him to come and testify. they plainly don't. after hearing the testimony or reviewing the written opening statement of ambassador taylor, one can easily see why the white house does not want further evidence to come before the congress. i found it remarkable i have to say that the republican members of our three committees, including ranking members on oversight committees, took a position effectively of endorsing the white house obstruction that the president in an imp
i think we can infer from the white house opposition to dr. kupperman's testimony that they believe that his testimony would be incriminating of the president. it is also, i think, very plain additional and powerful evidence of obstruction of congress and its lawful function by the president that yet again and even after a court decision affirming the right of congress to proceed with this impeachment inquiry, the white house has obstructed the work of a co-equal branch of government. if this...
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circling the white house. he's waiting to bite back. >> talk more about that. >> i know john bolton from the bush white house. he's a lifetime republican. but the toughest bureaucratic infighter there is. he knows everything about everything, including this president. and he was not treated well on his way out. i guarantee there's going to be john bolton payback. >> it's worth pointing out that one of the white house -- the first white house aide who has agreed to defy instructions not to cooperate, morrison, who is testifying, apparently, next week, is a bolten guy. and so, this will be an interesting barometer to see what he says. he may corroborate the more damning material that taylor has alleged at this point. he's known to be a loyal party guy. i don't want to elevate his testimony too much. >> bolton? >> morrison. boltton brought him in. >> i was listening with one ear and reading with another. the deputy, former deputy national security adviser, following a lawsuit, asking a federal judge to rule on wh
circling the white house. he's waiting to bite back. >> talk more about that. >> i know john bolton from the bush white house. he's a lifetime republican. but the toughest bureaucratic infighter there is. he knows everything about everything, including this president. and he was not treated well on his way out. i guarantee there's going to be john bolton payback. >> it's worth pointing out that one of the white house -- the first white house aide who has agreed to defy...
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secretary pompeo in the white house. it may have come from the white house, it may have not. we don't know. there is a series of folders which all come from. folder after holder. i don't have time to fully scrutinize everything in here. it's essentially a packet of propaganda and disinformation spreading conspiracy theories. those conspiracy theories have been widely debunked and discredited. apparently, the material came in may of this year. it coincided with the moment in which the ambassador was recalled. so it was clearly targeting her as well as some other people. the inspector general turned it over to the fbi and has not done anything else internally with it at the department of state, as far as we understand. when the whistleblower report came out, he felt that he needed to turn it over to congress. we are now in possession of this packet of propaganda and disinformation that was circulated in may. peopleions a number of we were planning to see, most notably, ambassador jovanovich. secretary state pompeo is trying to block her from coming. we don't think he will succe
secretary pompeo in the white house. it may have come from the white house, it may have not. we don't know. there is a series of folders which all come from. folder after holder. i don't have time to fully scrutinize everything in here. it's essentially a packet of propaganda and disinformation spreading conspiracy theories. those conspiracy theories have been widely debunked and discredited. apparently, the material came in may of this year. it coincided with the moment in which the ambassador...
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this coming after a house panel subpoenaed the white house for ukraine-related documents. meanwhile, secretary of state mike pompeo and the state department missed the friday deadline that house democrats set to respond to their own subpoena as he continues to face scrutiny for his department's contact with ukrainian officials. >> that's the direction of the president. we're very focused on creating space that we could ultimately deliver a good relationship with this new government. that was my guidance all along. we have all known there's been corruption in ukraine. the united states government has been engaged in trying to push back corruption in ukraine for quite some time. jon: ellison barber has the latest. >> president trump has repeatedly disparaged the impeachment inquiry. he maintains he did nothing wrong and claims his actions have nothing to do with politics, but a second intelligence official was reportedly alarmed by president trump's dealings with ukraine. the "new york times" citing two people briefed on the matter says the official is weighing whether to fi
this coming after a house panel subpoenaed the white house for ukraine-related documents. meanwhile, secretary of state mike pompeo and the state department missed the friday deadline that house democrats set to respond to their own subpoena as he continues to face scrutiny for his department's contact with ukrainian officials. >> that's the direction of the president. we're very focused on creating space that we could ultimately deliver a good relationship with this new government. that...
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house -- people in the white house, in john bolton's arena of the white house, knew about the pressure that rudy giuliani was putting on ukraine earlier than we thought, in may. how is colonel vindman's statement tonight linking up with your reporting? >> reporter: i got to tell you something that really jumped out to me in reading that statement tonight, lawrence, was the fact that he says that he began to understand as early as the spring that what he describes as outside influencers were getting involved in ukraine policy in a way that was contrary to u.s. national security interests. that links up very well with what we are reporting at nbc news tonight, which is that as early as mid-may, long before had previously been known, fiona hill, a top official at the white house had been notified that president zelensky just barely taking office as the new president here in ukraine, was concerned and rattled by this pressure campaign from rudy giuliani and ambassador sondland. so we're getting a much bigger and broader picture, consistent from multiple people who are coming forward, descr
house -- people in the white house, in john bolton's arena of the white house, knew about the pressure that rudy giuliani was putting on ukraine earlier than we thought, in may. how is colonel vindman's statement tonight linking up with your reporting? >> reporter: i got to tell you something that really jumped out to me in reading that statement tonight, lawrence, was the fact that he says that he began to understand as early as the spring that what he describes as outside influencers...
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maybe the white house know something we don't know. hopefully kim jong un and the personal relationship is significant. you need that relationship to build the trust for a possible breakthrough. >> harris: pete hegseth, dropping by to be 27 on an afternoon. >> any time you need! >> harris: thank you. as joe biden finds himself at the center of the ukraine controversy, his fund-raising totals are falling precipitously. donations for some of his rivals are searching a lot. ♪ re you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering seven things every medicare supplement should have. it's yours free just for calling the number o
maybe the white house know something we don't know. hopefully kim jong un and the personal relationship is significant. you need that relationship to build the trust for a possible breakthrough. >> harris: pete hegseth, dropping by to be 27 on an afternoon. >> any time you need! >> harris: thank you. as joe biden finds himself at the center of the ukraine controversy, his fund-raising totals are falling precipitously. donations for some of his rivals are searching a lot. ♪...
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there's breaking news coming from the white house right now. let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, i understand sanctions against turkey, a nato ally, have just been announced. >> that's right, wolf. vice president mike pence in a rare moment in front of the cameras just outside the west wing. he's talking to reporters right now along with the treasury secretary steve mnuchin. they're announcing what the president tweeted earlier this afternoon, that the u.s. is going to be imposing new sanctions on turkey, vice president pence said that some of the sanctions will be applied on top officials in the turkish government. wolf, this is in addition to what we're also hearing in terms of new information coming out of the white house that the president is calling on the turkish government to have an immediate cease-fire in syria and that the president has received an assurance from president erdogan of turkey that there will be a cessation of bombing in kaboni, the syrian city of kaboni. those are the top lines from what we
there's breaking news coming from the white house right now. let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, i understand sanctions against turkey, a nato ally, have just been announced. >> that's right, wolf. vice president mike pence in a rare moment in front of the cameras just outside the west wing. he's talking to reporters right now along with the treasury secretary steve mnuchin. they're announcing what the president tweeted earlier this afternoon, that the u.s....
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lou daubs calls into meetings at the white house. we know tucker carlson, another one that's been favorable in his coverage of the president was advising president trump on foreign policy, and we know "fox & friends," literally the chch chirons can determine. >> i think it's okay for the media to advise politicians as long as you do it publicly. >> yeah, but being dialled into the white house trade -- >> anyway, while the president may choose not to read the newspaper about himself we know that he is being updated with tweets about his performance. and that was confirmed when fox nation hosted tommy lairn posted this picture of a thank you note of one of the president's tweets. the list includes tweets from right wing media figures, the rnc official account and for some reason chuck best known of the host of the 1980 game show "love connection." >> it's the game show connection there. he was a game show host and chuck woolry was a game show host. sam makes a very good point there, though, this is not just a guy who bullies the media
lou daubs calls into meetings at the white house. we know tucker carlson, another one that's been favorable in his coverage of the president was advising president trump on foreign policy, and we know "fox & friends," literally the chch chirons can determine. >> i think it's okay for the media to advise politicians as long as you do it publicly. >> yeah, but being dialled into the white house trade -- >> anyway, while the president may choose not to read the...
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the white house. nancy pelosi has been very clear she's not going to succomb when it comes to white house pressure when it comes to pushing for a full house vote on the full house floor to authorizing an impeachment inquiry. she's not ruled it out in the past but she does not believe she's required to do so. many republicans are arguing for a full house vote. arguing that a potentially give them more power than they have right now. potentially giving them even chance to subpoena their own witnesses. subpoena their own information here. this letter most likely tonight not only just essentially will throw a lot of more fuel on the fire for democrats and the white house have made it clear this only adds to this case they are building. this white house stone walling just adds to their case about obstruction which they say will factor in to articles of impeachment. >> thank you. joining me now is congressman a democrat who serves on the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thank you so much for joining
the white house. nancy pelosi has been very clear she's not going to succomb when it comes to white house pressure when it comes to pushing for a full house vote on the full house floor to authorizing an impeachment inquiry. she's not ruled it out in the past but she does not believe she's required to do so. many republicans are arguing for a full house vote. arguing that a potentially give them more power than they have right now. potentially giving them even chance to subpoena their own...
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the white house says the resort will host the event at cost. acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, insists, that makes it okay. >> he's not making money off of this. he's not making money from working here. if you think it's going to help his brand, that's great. but i would suggest he doesn't need much help promoting his brand. >> house judiciary committee chair jerry nadler disagrees. he says the plan violates the constitution saying, hosting the g7 summit at doral implicates the foreign and domestic emolument clauses. it would entail foreign and domestic spending to benefit the president. >>> the notorious son of el chapo now believed to be free after detained by forces. he was arrested after hours of intense, heavy gunfire with cartel members. listen. a mexican security official telling reuters they released guzman lopez to protect lives. gunmen believed to be members of the powerful drug cartel appeared to overpower security forces who later suspended operations. according to cnn affiliate adn-40, the clash had armored vehicles with milita
the white house says the resort will host the event at cost. acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, insists, that makes it okay. >> he's not making money off of this. he's not making money from working here. if you think it's going to help his brand, that's great. but i would suggest he doesn't need much help promoting his brand. >> house judiciary committee chair jerry nadler disagrees. he says the plan violates the constitution saying, hosting the g7 summit at doral implicates the...
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more now from jim acosta at the white house. >> christine and dave, the white house is on a collision course over the impeachment inquiry. the president's legal team has fired off a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi refusing to cooperate with the investigation. the president is stoking those tensions, declaring he won't cooperate with what republicans are calling a kangaroo court. cnn has also confirmed the c nni he calls it crazy and frightening. he was left shaken by what was said on the call and that's why adam schiff says they must get to the bottom of their investigation. here's what he had to say. >> the failure to produce this witness, the failure to produce these documents, we consider yet additional strong evidence of obstruction of the constitutional functions of congre congress, a co-equal branch of government. >> and administration officials held a conference about the letter to the house speaker. officials w call what democrats would have to do in order to secure the cooperation of the white house. one official said the white house did not want to get into hypothetical
more now from jim acosta at the white house. >> christine and dave, the white house is on a collision course over the impeachment inquiry. the president's legal team has fired off a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi refusing to cooperate with the investigation. the president is stoking those tensions, declaring he won't cooperate with what republicans are calling a kangaroo court. cnn has also confirmed the c nni he calls it crazy and frightening. he was left shaken by what was said on...
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this was a white house photographer. and for whatever reason, they felt it helped the white house argument to show this picture. let's put it up on the screen so you can see nancy pelosi there standing up in a room full of men taking on the president. what went wrong here? the democrats say the president had a meltdown. >> they are and if you read some of the readouts that came out of that meeting, it does sound as though he had a bit of a meltdown. he referred to nancy pelosi as a third grade politician. he claimed he was personally responsible for taking out isis and mattis didn't do it because he wasn't, quote, tough enough. pelosi was dishing it right back. at one point she said during this meeting according to a democratic aide, all roads lead to putin with you, mr. president. i think that's what led to the clash between these two leaders. and the speaker an the top democrats in the room got up and left. but it goes to show you, this government right now in washington is completely distungsal. the wheels are off. th
this was a white house photographer. and for whatever reason, they felt it helped the white house argument to show this picture. let's put it up on the screen so you can see nancy pelosi there standing up in a room full of men taking on the president. what went wrong here? the democrats say the president had a meltdown. >> they are and if you read some of the readouts that came out of that meeting, it does sound as though he had a bit of a meltdown. he referred to nancy pelosi as a third...
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it was amazing that the white house then in response to the f f furor, the white house released this documents, the notes of that call proving that that's in fact what the president had done. the whistleblower was right. but the most chilling thing about it was what president trump said on that call about one particular u.s. government employee. while he was speaking with this foreign leader seeking help on his re-election effort, the president brought up a senior state department official who he had just fired, who he had just recalled as ambassador to that foreign country. according to the white house's own notes from the call, which they released, the president told that foreign leader, quote, the former ambassador to the united states, the woman, was bad news. he then told the ukrainian president, quote, well, she's going to go through some things. that was chilling. in fact, that ambassador, that woman, as the president puts it, a 33-year veteran of the u.s. state department is now going through some things. we're starting to realize she may have been the wrong person to mess wi
it was amazing that the white house then in response to the f f furor, the white house released this documents, the notes of that call proving that that's in fact what the president had done. the whistleblower was right. but the most chilling thing about it was what president trump said on that call about one particular u.s. government employee. while he was speaking with this foreign leader seeking help on his re-election effort, the president brought up a senior state department official who...
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but what are you picking up from your white house sources? >> i'm really picking up that they're all over the place and they're not on the same page and there's a lot of finger-pointing. but it's really, you know, it's more disjointed than ever. you saw yesterday president trump coming on and saying we actually can't hire trey gowdy for the job that we just announced we were hiring for as outside counsel because of lobbying rules he can't start till january. this is a job they wanted him on helping in an impeachment inquiry that they expect to be wrapped up by december. that there's internal finger-pointing about why they got themselves in that mess in the first place and whose fault it was. no one knows who's in charge, people don't know what they're supposed to be doing. but there is also sort of a sense that overall a confidence that president trump is going to barrel on in his re-election campaign and that confidence and the weakness of the democratic field that they think that overall he is going to win a second term. >> all right. well,
but what are you picking up from your white house sources? >> i'm really picking up that they're all over the place and they're not on the same page and there's a lot of finger-pointing. but it's really, you know, it's more disjointed than ever. you saw yesterday president trump coming on and saying we actually can't hire trey gowdy for the job that we just announced we were hiring for as outside counsel because of lobbying rules he can't start till january. this is a job they wanted him...
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this his first rally since the launch of the impeachment inquiry am and comes even as the white house ramps up its showdown with congress over the impeachment probe. today the president responded to a new fox news poll that showed 51% of voters would like to see him impeached and removed from office. trump tweeted this quote, whoever their pollster is they suck, adding that fox news doesn't deliver for us anymore. and by extension republican senators who would have to vote in any impeachment trial. colorado republican senator cory gardener who is up for re-election next year showed the binds the president has potentially put republicans in when he was asked about trump's call with ukraine's leader. take a look. >> do you believe it's appropriate for the president of the united states to ask a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, yes or no? >> this is what we're going to get into. the senate intelligence committee is having an investigation, a bipartisan investigation. unfortunately, though, what we've seen is a very political process take over. >> it's a yes or no. >> you
this his first rally since the launch of the impeachment inquiry am and comes even as the white house ramps up its showdown with congress over the impeachment probe. today the president responded to a new fox news poll that showed 51% of voters would like to see him impeached and removed from office. trump tweeted this quote, whoever their pollster is they suck, adding that fox news doesn't deliver for us anymore. and by extension republican senators who would have to vote in any impeachment...
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how is the white house reacting to that ruling that happened just within the last 24 hours? >> certainly the department of justice has the opportunity to appeasement although we haven't been given notification of that, one might expect they would because the court has given them a a few days for a deadline to turn over the material that had been redacted in the report that we all were able to read. so this would give the lawmakers who are a part of the impeachment inquiry access to the secrets of the mueller report that the white house has fought very hard and the administration has fought hard to keep secret arguing that grand jury proceedings and things that are typically in an investigative process kept secret, should remain so. but as you point out, the court looked at this and said the impeachment inquiry is a lawful judicial process, and there are exceptions for judicial processes where grand jury-type information, redacted content is permitted to be shared with the understanding that not doing so could be harmful. so it is a big decision and one that the president has
how is the white house reacting to that ruling that happened just within the last 24 hours? >> certainly the department of justice has the opportunity to appeasement although we haven't been given notification of that, one might expect they would because the court has given them a a few days for a deadline to turn over the material that had been redacted in the report that we all were able to read. so this would give the lawmakers who are a part of the impeachment inquiry access to the...
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for the first time house investigators will hear from a white house official who was actually assigned to listen in on the phone call to the center of the inquiry. "new york times" was the first to obtain the opening statement of a top ukraine expert on the national security council who is currently serving active duty in the u.s. army. he is expected to testify that he twice reported concerns to the lead attorney, once after a july 10th meeting in washington between then national security adviser john bolton and his ukrainian counterpart and attended by ambassadors kurt volker and gordon sondland. the meeting was cut short when sonland talked about ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure a meeting between the two presidents. >> and the opening statement continues following this meeting, there was a scheduled debriefing during which ambassador sondland emphasized the importance that ukraine deliver the investigations into the 2016 election. the bidens and burisma. i stated to ambassador sondland his statements were inappropriate, that the request to investigate bi
for the first time house investigators will hear from a white house official who was actually assigned to listen in on the phone call to the center of the inquiry. "new york times" was the first to obtain the opening statement of a top ukraine expert on the national security council who is currently serving active duty in the u.s. army. he is expected to testify that he twice reported concerns to the lead attorney, once after a july 10th meeting in washington between then national...
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last week the white house announced the white house itself and federal offices will and incursions restrictions the washington post. >> i think they will be okay. >> does that make your job broadly as reporters more difficult when news sources are ended or criticized in that way by their decision not to? >> the washington post and new york times you a lot of their business online now. the washington post i know it free subscriptions to government employees. we have a.gov or an email address, you can get a free subscription so i don't think it really materially damages them and subscriptions to that tradition of the paper. and there's kind of a dual game that goes on with this administration. the president wants to feed on us and use us as a prop in his political rallies but we have not been kicked out of the white house, we have not been kicked out, we're still in proximity to the president all the time. he talks to us a lot. there's a lot of news that comes out of the white house and a lot of people in his administration talk to us area and they work with us as the press. they understandthe va
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who is the white house most worried about them talking to? >> i think they're certainly going to be very worried if john bolton comes forward and testifies. they're worried about gordon sondland's testimony, because he's been dragged through the mud the last several weeks and he's made clear in the letters his lawyers have issued, he's pretty upset in the way the state department has been treating him on this, in that they tried to block him from testifying. they actually did block him from testifying, now he's going to be testifying under subpoena from congress. any time you have folks disgruntled, either because they've been ousted from the administration in a messy situation or they feel like other officials in the white house or state department are throwing them under the bus, they're going to have an incentive to try to tell their own story and reset the narrative in a way that's beneficial to them, and that's most likely not going to be beneficial to the president. >> david jolly, for several weeks now, the impeachment probe has put pr
who is the white house most worried about them talking to? >> i think they're certainly going to be very worried if john bolton comes forward and testifies. they're worried about gordon sondland's testimony, because he's been dragged through the mud the last several weeks and he's made clear in the letters his lawyers have issued, he's pretty upset in the way the state department has been treating him on this, in that they tried to block him from testifying. they actually did block him...
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the white house just subpoenaed. democrats say the president's actions have left them no choice, the impeachment probe escalates tonight. plus make pence slamming a request for uk's documents from him. it doesn't appear to be serious. really? and the other breaking news this hour, doctors are revealing moments ago bernie sanders did have a heart attack. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. president trump's white house up subpoena. house democrats issuing a subpoena to the white house moments ago. this is part of the impeachment inquiry. they say they're left with, quote, no choice after the white house refused to hand over documents related to trump and ukraine. this as congress this hour has obtained now documents in the whistle-blower complaint against president trump. the intelligence community inspector general deemed it both urgent and credible today, spent nearly seven hours behind closed doors on capitol hill. he gave documents showing how he worked to
the white house just subpoenaed. democrats say the president's actions have left them no choice, the impeachment probe escalates tonight. plus make pence slamming a request for uk's documents from him. it doesn't appear to be serious. really? and the other breaking news this hour, doctors are revealing moments ago bernie sanders did have a heart attack. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. president trump's white house up...
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following white house discussions late into the night. just moments ago the state department has told gordon sondland, the ambassador, not -- not to testify this morning. just over an hour before the u.s. ambassador to the european union was set to appear before three house committees in closed door deposition. >> he flew in from europe for this. his lawyer said sondland wanted to testify, traveling to washington from belgium, but he will follow that order because it is coming from his employer. the state department. sondland was set to answer questions over his role in president trump's dealings with ukraine, including trading a white house visit for an investigation into the bidens. >> we'll hear from congressional democrats in just a few minutes on this as we wait for that, let's go to capitol hill. our cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins us. the question becomes, once again, blocked for information by this white house, what are democrats going to do? will they move to hold the administration members in contempt? >> and t
following white house discussions late into the night. just moments ago the state department has told gordon sondland, the ambassador, not -- not to testify this morning. just over an hour before the u.s. ambassador to the european union was set to appear before three house committees in closed door deposition. >> he flew in from europe for this. his lawyer said sondland wanted to testify, traveling to washington from belgium, but he will follow that order because it is coming from his...
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volker says heard from the white house, assuming president z. will convince him that he will investigation what happened we will nail down a date in washington. the call went went and the president offered dates for a white house meeting. and two weeks later yermak says he wants the meeting to become official. he also mentions election meddling specifically. it seems like things are on track until august 28th when politico says the white house has been keeping military aid on hold for months if is pretty clear they were taken by surprise because he text the article to volker and says they need to talk. state officials were told that president trump canceled plans to meet with zelensky. the u.s. ambassador to eu was text writing this "are we now saying that security assistance and white house meetings are conditioned on investigations?" . sonland says call me. eight days later taylor brings up this issue again writing as i said on the phone, i think it is crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign, but this time sonl
volker says heard from the white house, assuming president z. will convince him that he will investigation what happened we will nail down a date in washington. the call went went and the president offered dates for a white house meeting. and two weeks later yermak says he wants the meeting to become official. he also mentions election meddling specifically. it seems like things are on track until august 28th when politico says the white house has been keeping military aid on hold for months if...
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we start in the nation's capitol, the white house declaring war against the white house impeachment inquiry he says that is unfair because it denies the president and house republicans investigative powers writing president trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances. >> gordon sondland is at the center of the scandal and that order came literally an hour before sondland was set to speak on capitol hill. more from cnn's jim acosta at the white house. >> the president's legal team has fired off a letter to nancy pelosi refusing to cooperate with the investigation. the president is stoking those tensions, declaring he won't cooperate with what republicans are calling a kangaroo court. cnn has also learned of a memo by a white house official who listened in on the conversation and character rises that conversation as, quote, crazy and frightening. he was left shaken by what was said on about the call. that's why adam schiff said they must get to the bottom of their investigation. here's what he had to say. >> the failu
we start in the nation's capitol, the white house declaring war against the white house impeachment inquiry he says that is unfair because it denies the president and house republicans investigative powers writing president trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances. >> gordon sondland is at the center of the scandal and that order came literally an hour before sondland was set to speak on capitol hill. more from...
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the white house pushed back. but ultimately the state department won out here. >> kylie atwood, appreciate it. joining us now, someone who not only is running to defeat president trump next year but will also be one of the senate jurors if he is impeached. she also sits on the senate intelligence and judiciary co , committees, kamala harris. what is your reaction to this latest reporting about giuliani trying to override the ukraine embassy and the state department to get a visa for this former prosecutor? >> anderson, it's further evidence of corruption by this administration and the personal attorney of the president of the united states. clearly implicitly being permission to act as though he is an arm of the government and the state department. and it's a violation of an extraordinary number of rules and ethical laws about who should do what. and i'm just glad to see that the process is beginning to really do the investigation into rudy giuliani. he has clearly broken many laws. and, you know, i was listening
the white house pushed back. but ultimately the state department won out here. >> kylie atwood, appreciate it. joining us now, someone who not only is running to defeat president trump next year but will also be one of the senate jurors if he is impeached. she also sits on the senate intelligence and judiciary co , committees, kamala harris. what is your reaction to this latest reporting about giuliani trying to override the ukraine embassy and the state department to get a visa for this...
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boris sanchez joins us this morning from the white house. is the white house saying anything about how they think this will play out? >> reporter: good morning. not specifically. trump was shouted questions from reporters as he boarded air force one this morning on his way to chicago. he didn't answer questions about the testimony, though he did answer a question about strategy. i'll get to that. but we can look at this adjudication potentially as a we bellwether as to whether john bolton testifies or not. house members want to hear from him in part because of what they've heard from others like fiona hill, who told them bolton was running a shadow state department, that he was a hand grenade and that bolton joked about giuliani making these drug deals on the side. the questions about the strategy come down to president trump. today he effectively told reporters he wanted republicans and his legal team to focus on the substance of his call with president zelenskiy of ukraine. keep in mind, that goes against what we've heard from officials be
boris sanchez joins us this morning from the white house. is the white house saying anything about how they think this will play out? >> reporter: good morning. not specifically. trump was shouted questions from reporters as he boarded air force one this morning on his way to chicago. he didn't answer questions about the testimony, though he did answer a question about strategy. i'll get to that. but we can look at this adjudication potentially as a we bellwether as to whether john bolton...
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is trump flip-flop on things catching in the white house? or are they concerned there's a paper trail that's going to show that this is out there? >> i think you hit it on -- later, it's the same thing with the transcript. this is all coming out. so they can no longer say it didn't happen or it didn't happen the way people are now in front of house committees testifying that it happened. so their new tactic is this really isn't so bad, get over it. elections have consequences. this is the prerogative of a president. mulvaney also said everybody does stuff like this, foreign policy -- >> no. >> but that's what -- so he was -- he was on a new talking point that apparently the white house now doesn't like later in the day, which is whatever happened here, it's no big deal. other administrations do it, get over it. >> so i understand, you have some new reporting here. this is happening after the president had that disastrous meeting yesterday with -- at the white house. >> nancy pelosi. >> with nancy pelosi. >> the meltdown. >> and other republi
is trump flip-flop on things catching in the white house? or are they concerned there's a paper trail that's going to show that this is out there? >> i think you hit it on -- later, it's the same thing with the transcript. this is all coming out. so they can no longer say it didn't happen or it didn't happen the way people are now in front of house committees testifying that it happened. so their new tactic is this really isn't so bad, get over it. elections have consequences. this is the...
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he calls the white house. do we know -- do we know if the president was involved in this whole thing or just a conversation between giuliani and somebody else at the white house? >> we don't know the exact dynamics of how president trump was involved in this situation specifically. but let's take a step back here, bus what we do know from testimony this week, ambassador sondland told lawmakers that president trump had told people working at the state department, including ambassador sondland himself that giuliani was the key person they had to go through when it came to ukraine policy. it's no secret that president trump was speaking with giuliani about ukraine. and giuliani declined to comment for our report tonight. but i'm sure we will learn more details about how president trump was involved in this whole situation in the coming days because there is no more testimony to to come from u.s. officials on the matter. >> what's the state department saying. >> the state department doesn't comment on specific vis
he calls the white house. do we know -- do we know if the president was involved in this whole thing or just a conversation between giuliani and somebody else at the white house? >> we don't know the exact dynamics of how president trump was involved in this situation specifically. but let's take a step back here, bus what we do know from testimony this week, ambassador sondland told lawmakers that president trump had told people working at the state department, including ambassador...
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house democrats announced on wednesday that they would subpoena the white house for documents related to their impeachment inquiry if they don't receive by friday they've also asked for documents from the state department am president trumps personal lawyer rudy giuliani but they warn that no one should think they can avoid cooperation through lengthy legal action challenging congress's authority for example so we are concerned that the white house will attempt to stonewall our destination much as they have stonewalled other committees in the past. it's why i say the white house needs to understand that any action like that that forces us to litigate or have to consider litigation will be considered further evidence of obstruction of justice and of course that was an article of speech meant against nixon the implications for the white house clear from the democrats don't think you could hold the impeachment process up in the courts if you don't cooperate with the inquiry will simply rolled out to potential articles of impeachment as obstruction of justice and infer that the reason you
house democrats announced on wednesday that they would subpoena the white house for documents related to their impeachment inquiry if they don't receive by friday they've also asked for documents from the state department am president trumps personal lawyer rudy giuliani but they warn that no one should think they can avoid cooperation through lengthy legal action challenging congress's authority for example so we are concerned that the white house will attempt to stonewall our destination much...
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white house correspondent peter alexander. heidi, what do we know about the new subpoenas that will be issued we think on friday? >> reporter: that is the understanding, that if the white house does not comply by friday, chris, this subpoena cannon is loaded to go. these committees, chris, trying to show they mean business, taking no breaks and issuing rapid-fire subpoenas for pompeo, giuliani and now for the white house. in terms of what we know about this, i'm going to quote to you a little from the memo. they say they do not take this action, quote, lightly, but given the stonewalling coming out of the white house, they had no choice. they said they had given two deadlines to the white house to comply with these requests. they blew both of them on september 16th as well as september 26th. they say we've already seen that based on the july 25th phone call, that it took overwhelming pressure in order for this white house to comply with anything. basically, if you go through the memo, you see a lot of the evidence that has alr
white house correspondent peter alexander. heidi, what do we know about the new subpoenas that will be issued we think on friday? >> reporter: that is the understanding, that if the white house does not comply by friday, chris, this subpoena cannon is loaded to go. these committees, chris, trying to show they mean business, taking no breaks and issuing rapid-fire subpoenas for pompeo, giuliani and now for the white house. in terms of what we know about this, i'm going to quote to you a...
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heard from the white house. assuming president z. he will investigate, we will nail down date for visit to washington. good luck. see you tomorrow. kurt. assuming president d. convinces trump. i think elie will tell you that is the language you use in a quid pro quo. >> exactly. and it wasn't enough for zelensky and those around him to tell trump and giuliani, yes, we will do this. we will investigate over phone conversations and meetings, privately, right? they needed this in a statement because they wanted to hold this as publicly, the ukrainians saying we will be investigating baresma and the bidens. why? as you mentioned, zelensky desperately wanted to get a meeting with donald trump in the white house. that sends such a clear message to vladimir putin. let me tell you, vladimir putin is the winner in all of this. he's the one who invaded cry mia, annexed cry mia. you need the public support and backing which any u.s. president would do in a situation like this. to show we are on his side. he didn't get that which is why he's say
heard from the white house. assuming president z. he will investigate, we will nail down date for visit to washington. good luck. see you tomorrow. kurt. assuming president d. convinces trump. i think elie will tell you that is the language you use in a quid pro quo. >> exactly. and it wasn't enough for zelensky and those around him to tell trump and giuliani, yes, we will do this. we will investigate over phone conversations and meetings, privately, right? they needed this in a statement...
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there has been some strategizing at the white house, primarily led by the white house chief of staff mick mulvaney and senior adviser to the president and his son-in-law jared kushner. but what we have largely seen is the president alone, at least as it relates to the messaging around this impeachment strategy. and that led to some dismay among white house officials and allies high spoke with over the last day, who said they were disappointed to see the president go out yesterday on the south lawn of the white house and ask another country to investigate the bidens, saying the president is making matters worse for him. where there has been some effort effort at the white house, it's been largely to try and reconstruct the time line and the circumstances surrounding in call between the u.s. president and the ukrainian president back in july as the white house begins to prepare its impeachment defense. what we are also seeing from the white house, it seems, is an effort to potentially dare house democrats to go further with the impeachment inquiry. the white house officials really beli
there has been some strategizing at the white house, primarily led by the white house chief of staff mick mulvaney and senior adviser to the president and his son-in-law jared kushner. but what we have largely seen is the president alone, at least as it relates to the messaging around this impeachment strategy. and that led to some dismay among white house officials and allies high spoke with over the last day, who said they were disappointed to see the president go out yesterday on the south...
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on impeachment in the house or the white house will not cooperate. house republicans are also circling the wagons around the president, planning a symbolic vote to rebuke intel share adam schiff. but the mood may be shifting among their constituents, as republican senator joni ernst discovered at a town hall back in iowa. >> when are you guys going to say enough? you stand there silent and your silence is supporting him in not standing up. >> the president is going to say what the president is going to do. it's up to us as members of congress to continue working, umm, with our allies, making sure that we remain strong in the face of adversity. >> all of our allies he's pushing aside, making fun of them on twitter. >> and ma'am -- >> we end up with, oh, we love people from north korea or we love russia. >> i can't speak for him. >> joining me now is former congresswoman donna edwards, contributing columnist at "the washington post" and republican strategist rick tyler, political analysis for msnbc. joni ernst said, rick, that it was not appropriate fo
on impeachment in the house or the white house will not cooperate. house republicans are also circling the wagons around the president, planning a symbolic vote to rebuke intel share adam schiff. but the mood may be shifting among their constituents, as republican senator joni ernst discovered at a town hall back in iowa. >> when are you guys going to say enough? you stand there silent and your silence is supporting him in not standing up. >> the president is going to say what the...
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the white house has $3 billion a year. there has been talk about this. >> it is a crushing amount but they don't specify that $35 billion is immigrants, they are talking about all reimbursed care. i suspect that means is here legally and other american citizens who don't have healthcare. as we talked about before that is the same argument people arguing for universal healthcare and obamacare when president obama was in office made for having a broader healthcare coverage, to be sure you don't have these costs for people showing up in hospitals and emergency rooms without healthcare. eric: is it based in fact? people come to take advantage of it? >> indeed. that is a debatable fact between the two sides on this issue. eric: it is called draconian and we will see challenges in court. >> i think so and that is the precedent for a lot of things, they end up in court. it doesn't give a lot of time to people working in counselor offices around the world to come up with or study or figure out what the criteria will be. there job
the white house has $3 billion a year. there has been talk about this. >> it is a crushing amount but they don't specify that $35 billion is immigrants, they are talking about all reimbursed care. i suspect that means is here legally and other american citizens who don't have healthcare. as we talked about before that is the same argument people arguing for universal healthcare and obamacare when president obama was in office made for having a broader healthcare coverage, to be sure you...
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why shouldn't nancy pelosi just call the white house bluff and hold the vote to rob the white house of a talking point? >> it won't work. they're going to stonewall anyway. >> why not just do it so that they can't make this argument anymore? >> because we're going to have a vote and put members on record once we have all of the evidence. and we're getting as much evidence and the judiciary committee is going to refer then the articles and the house members will vote. speaker pelosi wants to have members vote once we've made the case. and the reality is this president is just stonewalling, and even lindsay graham, if you go back and look at his clips, he has said that you can't have the white house obstruct congressional oversight. >> speaking of tray goudy, based on your sources, i've spoken with people who say he's in consultation now with the white house about potentially joining up with the president's impeachment strategy team outside the white house. >> hopefully he'll look at his previous quotes. he was the one who was saying any president, any party, you can't subvert congressio
why shouldn't nancy pelosi just call the white house bluff and hold the vote to rob the white house of a talking point? >> it won't work. they're going to stonewall anyway. >> why not just do it so that they can't make this argument anymore? >> because we're going to have a vote and put members on record once we have all of the evidence. and we're getting as much evidence and the judiciary committee is going to refer then the articles and the house members will vote. speaker...
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nanc today the white house is treating impeachment as a political argument. quote, trump allies are the first to admit it's not a strategy born out of any major legal thinking. instead, it's a bet trump can prevail through his own aggressive public messaging campaign and the help of the republican-controlled senate, which ultimately would have to vote on the president's fate following an impeachment trial. of course, syria has thrown a wrench in that. we want to show you the visual tonight. the front page of tomorrow's "new york daily news" as we talk to the pride of louisiana, james carville, a veteran democratic strategist who rose to national fame with the clinton presidential campaign. james, you saw it there. a takeoff on the three stooges. i know i want to talk to you about impeachment. i know your thoughts have migrated on impeachment. where are you now tonight? >> well, i was so against impeachment about a month or so ago i was invited to go to oxford in england to debate someone on impeachment. and they asked me what side would you like to take? i sa
nanc today the white house is treating impeachment as a political argument. quote, trump allies are the first to admit it's not a strategy born out of any major legal thinking. instead, it's a bet trump can prevail through his own aggressive public messaging campaign and the help of the republican-controlled senate, which ultimately would have to vote on the president's fate following an impeachment trial. of course, syria has thrown a wrench in that. we want to show you the visual tonight. the...
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that was in the white house. they were the rogue operation they broke into the water gate and elsewhere looking for dirt on president nixons opponent. this according to the times is a rogue operation involving the highest officials in the land. the chief of staff of the white house the president himself of course. and bolton wanted to alert the lawyers. what did he expect white house lawyers to do? call the cops? read the president his rights. you have a right -- that may happen some day. not yet. it's amazing. i believe that this conventional wisdom we thought was right. the house would impeach but the senate would never convict with the republicans. it maybe wrong. the senate can convict if this keeps going. >> interesting. the new reporting says that according to today's testimony. bolton told hill to tell the white house lawyers that i am not part of whatever drug deal rudy and mulvaney are cooking up. and we're also learning more about mick mulvaney involvement and working with giuliani. what do you make of
that was in the white house. they were the rogue operation they broke into the water gate and elsewhere looking for dirt on president nixons opponent. this according to the times is a rogue operation involving the highest officials in the land. the chief of staff of the white house the president himself of course. and bolton wanted to alert the lawyers. what did he expect white house lawyers to do? call the cops? read the president his rights. you have a right -- that may happen some day. not...
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but in a normal white house other than a white house chief of staff, there isn't anyone who has more face time with a president than his own national security adviser. we did some research on friday in the history of this country sort of short but sorted impeachments there has never been a national security adviser who has testified either in a closed door deposition or in a public hearing if that's the phase we are entering, before. >> it's another example of what an extraordinary moment this is for the american presidency that we are in uncharted territory. they are trying to limit this. they are trying to do what they can in terms of damage control. they've had some success to this point. but to bob's point a moment ago, this is a new phase here. this is the speaker i think has largely been lauded for how they proceeded with this so far. they have certainly received the testimony that has been reported, the opening statements that we've all read, some very damaging information about the president and his conduct. >> and not one word of that damaging testimony has been disputed by
but in a normal white house other than a white house chief of staff, there isn't anyone who has more face time with a president than his own national security adviser. we did some research on friday in the history of this country sort of short but sorted impeachments there has never been a national security adviser who has testified either in a closed door deposition or in a public hearing if that's the phase we are entering, before. >> it's another example of what an extraordinary moment...
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this is from a source familiar with white house thinking on the future of acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. this source said to me, "it's not imminent but it could happen. ultimately it's up to the president." the source went on to say, this is not one of those times when i could wave you off arnd say it' not true. what happens when we call the white house and say, look, we're hearing the chief of staff -- this is not the first time we've seen a chief of staff on shaky ground. they'll say, no. absolutely not. not true. that's not the answer that i heard today. it also speaks as was said, what is the white house impeachment strategy? up to now, it's been one person. donald trump. now you see him pushing for the hill to come out, but he clearly was not happy with mick mulvaney's performance. >> can we just -- throw all of these conversation, through all of them, cut through what's happening in washington, through the partisanship and tension. i want to pause and take a moment to remember the life and legacy of congressman elijah cummings who is lying in state at the capit
this is from a source familiar with white house thinking on the future of acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. this source said to me, "it's not imminent but it could happen. ultimately it's up to the president." the source went on to say, this is not one of those times when i could wave you off arnd say it' not true. what happens when we call the white house and say, look, we're hearing the chief of staff -- this is not the first time we've seen a chief of staff on shaky...
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president trump set to speak at the white house during the next hour on fox news. we'll say if he weighs in on any of the headlines including the impeachment inquiry. the president's warning to pull the troops out of syria. we'll also talk to one state attorney general about plans to combat the opioid crisis that's been tearing families apart. all of that and the rest of the day's happenings as fox news continues in the next hour. >> the pentagon reacting now to the white house decision to pull hundreds of american troops from northern syria ahead of a turkish operation. with some top military brass said they were completely blind sided by the move. national correspondent jennifer griffin is live in washington with this. jennifer? >> the top military advisor, the new chairman of the joint chief and the defense secretary say they were not blind side bid the white house decisions but statements that the pentagon put out on thursday after calls with their turkish counterparts said otherwise. i've spoken with multiple top u.s. military commanders and defense officials
president trump set to speak at the white house during the next hour on fox news. we'll say if he weighs in on any of the headlines including the impeachment inquiry. the president's warning to pull the troops out of syria. we'll also talk to one state attorney general about plans to combat the opioid crisis that's been tearing families apart. all of that and the rest of the day's happenings as fox news continues in the next hour. >> the pentagon reacting now to the white house decision...
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the white house can stone wall, fight on privilege grounds. the one thing we have to see before this is all over is that word for word transcript is trump's call with the ukraine president. the president himself says it's a perfect call. the president himself released the call notes. he's waived any privilege. we must see the perfect call in its complete word for word so we can all marvel on just how perfect it is. let me start right there on that. obviously the president has released the call notes. do you believe there's an actual word for word transcript of more than what we've seen and do you believe congress should have access to it? >> i believe it exists. i don't know for sure that it does and obviously congress should have a right to that. i don't want to get too bogged down with people thinking if you don't have all the details, all the evidence you can't go forward because i think the president will continue to stonewall, continue the obstruction. i believe we have an extraordinary case to move forward with now. we're not going to st
the white house can stone wall, fight on privilege grounds. the one thing we have to see before this is all over is that word for word transcript is trump's call with the ukraine president. the president himself says it's a perfect call. the president himself released the call notes. he's waived any privilege. we must see the perfect call in its complete word for word so we can all marvel on just how perfect it is. let me start right there on that. obviously the president has released the call...