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doctor grossman. _ hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have _ hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have there - hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have there been| hope for digital help. doctor. grossman, have there been a hope for digital help. doctor- grossman, have there been a lot of tech advances in dealing with this latest crisis and does that give you hope for more to help us with future crises? ~ , ,., , ~' crises? absolutely, i think that this — crises? absolutely, i think that this is _ crises? absolutely, i think that this is just _ crises? absolutely, i think that this is just a - crises? absolutely, i think that this is just a boot - crises? absolutely, i think. that this isjust a boot camp, that this is just a boot camp, a training of sorts for what might come next and the good thing is that all of these things are in the backdrop, they have been accelerated by they have been accelerated by the need for the desperation. they talk about the desperation being the mother of invention, not much necessity but desperation. the case with telehealth an
doctor grossman. _ hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have _ hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have there - hope for digital help. doctor grossman, have there been| hope for digital help. doctor. grossman, have there been a hope for digital help. doctor- grossman, have there been a lot of tech advances in dealing with this latest crisis and does that give you hope for more to help us with future crises? ~ , ,., , ~' crises? absolutely, i think that this — crises? absolutely, i...
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grossman spent the last two seasons at the a's starting left fielder. and alabama's devout taste myth one the heisman trophy today. the fourth wide receiver to win the award in nearly 30 years. he beat out his teammates. alabama plays ohio state for the national championship on monday night. and i could not believe, only four wide receivers have won the heisman. and can, you know one of them was tim brown. >>> thank you for watching the night. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. cbs evening news is coming up next. have a great night. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, it's election night, and it all comes down to georgia. and the stakes are enormous. peach state voters decide who will control the united states senate. record early turnout, and half a billion dollars spent on two run-off races. the uphill battle tonight for democrats, the distraction from the white house for republicans, and how tonight's results will impact joe biden on day one of his presidency. plus, democrats promise a $2,000 stimulus check if they
grossman spent the last two seasons at the a's starting left fielder. and alabama's devout taste myth one the heisman trophy today. the fourth wide receiver to win the award in nearly 30 years. he beat out his teammates. alabama plays ohio state for the national championship on monday night. and i could not believe, only four wide receivers have won the heisman. and can, you know one of them was tim brown. >>> thank you for watching the night. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay...
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and that's been driving price a call and let me get your comment on this fellow by the name of luke grossman on twitter had the following tweet he said that because one's price is simply doing what paper gold leverage has been doing in recent decades because its chart is reminiscent of what a chart of the number of paper gold ounce outstanding per physical gold ounce looks like so look gromit a saying that because price maps paper gold not. physical gold your thoughts you know i saw it to max and luke is a very smart guy very nice guy not sure if you're heading on but he be a great guest i look down that twitter thread and he kind of clarified his thoughts . is to what he was trying to get across which was if there was no paper gold market the gold price would look a lot more like because in that until we had this futures market developed in big point the last gold big big coin run after the having in whatever that was 16 or 17 now they came out with a big coin futures right and that was the last time big coin ran in and peaked and actually sold a little bit of might that coin then figuring
and that's been driving price a call and let me get your comment on this fellow by the name of luke grossman on twitter had the following tweet he said that because one's price is simply doing what paper gold leverage has been doing in recent decades because its chart is reminiscent of what a chart of the number of paper gold ounce outstanding per physical gold ounce looks like so look gromit a saying that because price maps paper gold not. physical gold your thoughts you know i saw it to max...
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moment very much so and nancy pelosi the speaker of the house will be holding what is called an in grossman ceremony in a barn 45 minutes time at which we may get further indication as to what she is going to do with this article of impeachment that the house is just voted on immediately the figure that leaps out from the result of that vote 10 republicans voted with their democratic colleagues across the aisle now we did know that a number of republicans were going to support the motion to impeach however it was nowhere near that figure so a number of republicans changed their minds during that debate and registered vote so this is a very significant matter indeed because now this is essentially a bipartisan vote and that is something that democrats in the chamber really want to to happen to remove the specter of a impeachment being regarded as a political act or to support what donald trump claims is a political witch and now they have got a form of bipartisan vote certainly that is something that has democrats in the house breathing a huge sigh of relief and it appears from what we hear
moment very much so and nancy pelosi the speaker of the house will be holding what is called an in grossman ceremony in a barn 45 minutes time at which we may get further indication as to what she is going to do with this article of impeachment that the house is just voted on immediately the figure that leaps out from the result of that vote 10 republicans voted with their democratic colleagues across the aisle now we did know that a number of republicans were going to support the motion to...
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dan grossman of nbc's denver affiliate kusa was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the room was packed. you have ashley's parents who are there, a lot of family members, aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife and in a fit of rage shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you will be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it is him who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: prosecution witnesses said ashley was in high spirits at her new year's eve party, not at all suicidal. >> she was happy the whole night laughing, smiling. >> she was dancing with her children, interacting with all the guests. >> reporter: tom, though? ashley's uncle john testified about tom's sudden blowup when he discovered ashley asked him for a joint. >> and i was sort of taken aback by it, because everything was fun that night and then all of a sudden, boom. so i was just like, whoa. >> reporter: a neighbor said
dan grossman of nbc's denver affiliate kusa was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the room was packed. you have ashley's parents who are there, a lot of family members, aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife and in a fit of rage shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you...
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bad it is and that's how divided this country is and that's why a person like this wonderful amanda grossman this power youth poet made such a such an impact yesterday for hopefully not only the people who watched. right there on the podium what she said but on the t.v. on the t.v. sets across the nation. in that regard it is not to be underestimated of what the challenge of the by the administration is we saw joe biden right after being inaugurated son a whole stack of executive orders this is his 1st full day in office today what's on his agenda. yet today more of the same so to speak but with the clear focus of the corona pandemic coronavirus pandemic in the united states and with that of course we're talking about money he wants more money for the states and for local authorities to actually spend on tracing the virus on vaccination there is a breakdown it's actually at the moment of the distribution system so this has to be fixed there is states who don't have enough vaccines anymore they're running short of vaccination of vaccines so the governor of the yorkshire said like he would hav
bad it is and that's how divided this country is and that's why a person like this wonderful amanda grossman this power youth poet made such a such an impact yesterday for hopefully not only the people who watched. right there on the podium what she said but on the t.v. on the t.v. sets across the nation. in that regard it is not to be underestimated of what the challenge of the by the administration is we saw joe biden right after being inaugurated son a whole stack of executive orders this is...
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interestingly, as you heard nancy, the speaker of the house, conducting the and grossman ceremony on which the articles of impeachment is signed, she did so at the podium that was removed from the house by rioters last week, a week ago. so a little touch in terms of reminding people what happened last wednesday. >> one of the linchpins and all of this is the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, because he has been in some respects quite vague about this vote. talk us through what he has been saying through all of this. >> mitch mcconnell has made clear, it would appear, that he is giving no directive as to how the senate should vote when it comes to trial before them. he says, in a letter to fellow republicans, that he wants to see the evidence and hear the trial before making up his mind. this is a very different position from what he took in the last impeachment. all of that being said, another factor has changed, and that is that mitch mcconnell may no longer be the senate majority leader when the article of impeachment comes before the senate for trial. that is because two dem
interestingly, as you heard nancy, the speaker of the house, conducting the and grossman ceremony on which the articles of impeachment is signed, she did so at the podium that was removed from the house by rioters last week, a week ago. so a little touch in terms of reminding people what happened last wednesday. >> one of the linchpins and all of this is the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, because he has been in some respects quite vague about this vote. talk us through what he...
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good news making fun of all our principles or way too long but was that action going to look like mr grossman. what we are trying to call are following for your grandparents it's actually to you came and went. and i mean farah told us to do when he came to the european parliament right after committing yassar to if we want to help this regime that niger or. diplomatic or 3 of the european union even want to have this regime we have to. touch the money and and to make a very send a very strong scene on that we're going out there as your opponents like that's you cannot you throw your own rights like that and at the same time send your guards and their holy days in the could as your will this but when you. if i could you know you're talking about putting sanctions on members of the russian government people that are close to surrounding vladimir putin i mean that has been done before and it still hasn't stopped president putin why do you think that it would work this time. because it was not done enough an issues issue strike. europe then it went well but with with who remember is that within t
good news making fun of all our principles or way too long but was that action going to look like mr grossman. what we are trying to call are following for your grandparents it's actually to you came and went. and i mean farah told us to do when he came to the european parliament right after committing yassar to if we want to help this regime that niger or. diplomatic or 3 of the european union even want to have this regime we have to. touch the money and and to make a very send a very strong...
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them then they panic so we have to support him ok ravi able to swim with the european parliament mr grossman we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. all right let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories coming from around the globe germany's foreign minister heiko moss was in the turkish capital ankara on monday he welcomed turkey's announcement that it will seek a diplomatic solution to its dispute with germany's fellow e.u. state greece tensions between greece and turkey almost boiled over into conflict last year in disagreements over gas exploration and maritime boundaries in the eastern mediterranean sea more than 20 sea food trucks have parked on roads of the u.k. parliament to protest problems in getting their produce to the european union many fishermen have been unable to export to the cost of the extra documentation required after breaks it the government has said post breaks it teething problems should be resolved shortly in south korea the billionaire defacto head of samsung j young lee has been jailed for 2 and a half years on corrupt
them then they panic so we have to support him ok ravi able to swim with the european parliament mr grossman we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. all right let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories coming from around the globe germany's foreign minister heiko moss was in the turkish capital ankara on monday he welcomed turkey's announcement that it will seek a diplomatic solution to its dispute with germany's fellow e.u. state greece tensions...
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the bbc�*s david grossman has been to scranton to see what residents there expect from a biden presidency. no class is in the numbers, it's a value set.— no class is in the numbers, it's a value set. those values have guided _ it's a value set. those values have guided his _ it's a value set. those values have guided his entire - it's a value set. those values have guided his entire life. i have guided his entire life. they come from growing up in scranton. ., , they come from growing up in scranton-— scranton. people that i have . rown scranton. people that i have grown up — scranton. people that i have grown up with _ scranton. people that i have grown up with in _ scranton. people that i have grown up with in scranton. l grown up with in scranton. every time i want part of my grandpa's house he would yell joe, keep the faith. grandpa's house he would yell joe, keep the faith.— joe, keep the faith. their house joe _ joe, keep the faith. their house joe biden - joe, keep the faith. their house joe biden grew - joe, keep the faith. their house joe biden grew up| joe, keep the fait
the bbc�*s david grossman has been to scranton to see what residents there expect from a biden presidency. no class is in the numbers, it's a value set.— no class is in the numbers, it's a value set. those values have guided _ it's a value set. those values have guided his _ it's a value set. those values have guided his entire - it's a value set. those values have guided his entire life. i have guided his entire life. they come from growing up in scranton. ., , they come from growing up in...
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professor at new york university's grossman's school of medicine and cares for tarktse -- patients at bellevue's hop. dr. gounder is the c. efforts o. and founder of just human productions and host of a podcast. she earned her master of science degree from the bloomberg school in 2000. -- pace has he'd leadership positions in the american cancer society and has served as an expert in forums hosted by the w.h.o., u.s. committee of medicine and others. miss pace graduated from the school in 2005 with a master of public health degree. thank you both for joining us. let's gets rights to the questions, many of which were submitted by our audience and members of the immediateny -- media in advance. the incoming biden administration as a remarkable chance, opportunities to restart u.s. response that has been faltered. what kind of guidance did you get from the leadership team and how did you determine the priorities? >> great question, brian. thanks to you for having us today. certainly a proud alum of the university there and school of public health. in terms of how the board will do its wo
professor at new york university's grossman's school of medicine and cares for tarktse -- patients at bellevue's hop. dr. gounder is the c. efforts o. and founder of just human productions and host of a podcast. she earned her master of science degree from the bloomberg school in 2000. -- pace has he'd leadership positions in the american cancer society and has served as an expert in forums hosted by the w.h.o., u.s. committee of medicine and others. miss pace graduated from the school in 2005...
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voted to impeach president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke briefly to reporters during the and grossman's ceremony -- engrossment ceremony where she signs the article of impeachment.
voted to impeach president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke briefly to reporters during the and grossman's ceremony -- engrossment ceremony where she signs the article of impeachment.
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of the article of impeachment -- in grossman. haidi: we are seeing house speaker nancy pelosi there, a very solemn moment and a historic moment, officially signing that single article of impeachment that formalizes the second impeachment of president donald trump. the single article accusing the president of inciting violence against the united states and its institutions for his role in inciting what led to the riots in the capital last week which we know led to the ransacking of the capital as well as the deaths of five people. we have in the meantime see president trump respond in about a five-minute video posted to twitter, not of course by his private twitter which has been disbanded, but to the white house official account. president trump saying that everyone must follow laws, obey law enforcement, but he has been brief when it comes to potential threats saying there is never a justification for -- and no excuses, acknowledging we have seen a political balance spiral out of control. we will continue to get more on that. le
of the article of impeachment -- in grossman. haidi: we are seeing house speaker nancy pelosi there, a very solemn moment and a historic moment, officially signing that single article of impeachment that formalizes the second impeachment of president donald trump. the single article accusing the president of inciting violence against the united states and its institutions for his role in inciting what led to the riots in the capital last week which we know led to the ransacking of the capital...
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news making fun of all our principles or way too long but what's that action going to look like mr grossman. what we are trying to call are following to your grandparents it's actually true you came and went. and i mean farah told us to do when you came to the european parliament right after committing yassar to if we want to help this regime that neither. diplomatic adversary of the european union even want to have this regime we have to. touch the money and and to make a very kind of very strong scene on this or get out there arrest your comments like that's you cannot you throw your own rights like that at the same time send your league out and their holy days in could as your will is what we need. if i could you know you're talking about putting sanctions on members of the russian government people that are close to surrounding vladimir putin i mean that has been done before and it still hasn't stopped president putin why would why do you think that it would work this time. because it was not done enough and issues issues trite. europe then it went well but with with who remember is tha
news making fun of all our principles or way too long but what's that action going to look like mr grossman. what we are trying to call are following to your grandparents it's actually true you came and went. and i mean farah told us to do when you came to the european parliament right after committing yassar to if we want to help this regime that neither. diplomatic adversary of the european union even want to have this regime we have to. touch the money and and to make a very kind of very...
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tom: i don't want to go all sandy grossman and joe stiglitz on you, but i want to talk about the information out there. do we have too much information visible now, or are we still drowning out in the equity markets and in all of our long, short, and all the silliness? or is it still information we cannot see? are we drowning in visible information from all the trading volume? ric: there is an issue that the nature of markets, sometimes you can go a little bit crazy. that is just a history of financial markets. charlie kenda brooke was one of my professors. quite a character. in his book, this is what happens. people get sometimes a little rusty. that is one of the reasons why you want central banks to be there, to make sure that -- the central banks can come in to stabilize the situation if bad things happen. this is what the fed has been able to do very successfully, extremely successful in this covid crisis. one of the things that people don't realize how lucky we are, that covid did not occur 15 years ago before the last financial crisis. it took 18 months for the fed to figure out what
tom: i don't want to go all sandy grossman and joe stiglitz on you, but i want to talk about the information out there. do we have too much information visible now, or are we still drowning out in the equity markets and in all of our long, short, and all the silliness? or is it still information we cannot see? are we drowning in visible information from all the trading volume? ric: there is an issue that the nature of markets, sometimes you can go a little bit crazy. that is just a history of...
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. >> reporter: around the corner two dining tents at grossman's restaurant buckled from too much rain. luckily those can be rebuilt. >> that's one thing after another. >> across town paradise sushi and hibachi owner gustavo martinez says his outdoor dining businesses was decimated by the storm. this 50-foot tent destroyed. >> there's no way we can fix this, so we have to order a think one which is going to take a couple of weeks if you get lucky. >> reporter: for struggling business owners the timing couldn't be worse. everyone patiently waiting for things to get better. >> every time we move one step forward we go two steps back. everything is just -- it's been rough for restaurants. it's been brutal. >> reporter: yeah. brutal is right. many say what choice do they have at this point? most owners say they will reorder more tents or rebuild the ones that were broken and hope for better times ahead. we're live in santa rosa tonight. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> boy, cornell, such a shame seeing the tent behind you blowing down the street. they are not cheap. how much do they cost? d
. >> reporter: around the corner two dining tents at grossman's restaurant buckled from too much rain. luckily those can be rebuilt. >> that's one thing after another. >> across town paradise sushi and hibachi owner gustavo martinez says his outdoor dining businesses was decimated by the storm. this 50-foot tent destroyed. >> there's no way we can fix this, so we have to order a think one which is going to take a couple of weeks if you get lucky. >> reporter: for...
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. >> reporter: around the corner, two dining tents at grossman's restaurant buckled from too much rain. luckily those can be rebuilt. >> it's one thing after another. >> reporter: across time paradise sushi and hibachi owner gustavo martinez says his outdoor dining business was destroyed by the storm. this 50-foot tent destroyed. >> no way to fix this. we have to order a new one which will take a couple of weeks if we get lucky. >> reporter: for struggling business owners the timing couldn't be worse. everyone patiently waiting for things to get better. >> every time we move one step forward we go two steps back. everything is just -- it's been rough for restaurant. it's been brutal. >> reporter: yeah. you know, many say they really have no choice but to regroup, rebuild and hope for the best. that's what folks do up here. live in santa rosa tonight, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> cornell, before you go, i imagine the dining tents are kind of a big investment, so how much do they cost? >> reporter: i was very surprised to hear this price tag. they can run anywhere, kristen, from $700
. >> reporter: around the corner, two dining tents at grossman's restaurant buckled from too much rain. luckily those can be rebuilt. >> it's one thing after another. >> reporter: across time paradise sushi and hibachi owner gustavo martinez says his outdoor dining business was destroyed by the storm. this 50-foot tent destroyed. >> no way to fix this. we have to order a new one which will take a couple of weeks if we get lucky. >> reporter: for struggling business...
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lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneer and badass in the world of business. she agreed to take a meeting with her staff and nina and i in new york. oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that your mom is not here. nina: oh, i'm very bummed, too. lemonis: with all of the health scares and all of the travel required and the excitement, i thought it would be a good idea if finia stayed back in atlanta. mindy: hi! nina: hi, patsy. patsy: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. so this is nina's meeting. nina: okay. well, i want to start off by first saying thank you very much for letting me represent my family business on behalf of my mother. weight watchers has actually been a part of our family for over a decade. i found it to help me have a healthy relationship with food. i d
lemonis: i reached out to the c.e.o. of weight watchers, now ww, mindy grossman, who is, like, a pioneer and badass in the world of business. she agreed to take a meeting with her staff and nina and i in new york. oh, wow. nina: okay. lemonis: look at how cool this is. nina: i know. look at all this food. lemonis: to tell you that i'm excited would be a giant understatement. nina: it's colorful, like our macarons. lemonis: do you want to get set up? nina: yes. lemonis: i'm kind of bummed that...
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joining us is mindy grossman, ceo of ww international. if i cholesterol over comes out of control because you know what i eat. i tell my wife -- >> i can't even imagine. good morning, happy new year. >> hard boiled eggs or zero. actually i can't wait for becky to be back in studio she loves when i eat a hard boiled egg right next to her first thing in the morning she loves that didn't you just -- before the pandemic, before the transition to more face-to-face stuff at weight watchers, that must have made it tough once the pandemic hit. how has business been? >> you know, joe, we entered 2020 with unbelievable momentum, you know, on the heels of launching my ww, we were on tour and clearly when everything shut down, what happened was the team did an amazing job of pivoting and really moving all our things to virtual what's really important is the work that they have done over the past year around innovation, partnerships, milestones, and what we're seeing coming into 2021 so we just announced this morning the launch of d-360, digital 360,
joining us is mindy grossman, ceo of ww international. if i cholesterol over comes out of control because you know what i eat. i tell my wife -- >> i can't even imagine. good morning, happy new year. >> hard boiled eggs or zero. actually i can't wait for becky to be back in studio she loves when i eat a hard boiled egg right next to her first thing in the morning she loves that didn't you just -- before the pandemic, before the transition to more face-to-face stuff at weight...
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david grossman has been been speaking to residents there about what they expect from a biden presidency. the middle class isn't a numbers, it's a value set. values that have guided joe's entire life. they come from lessons learned growing up in scranton. i'm running because so many people are being left behind — people i grew up with in scranton, the middle class families like i grew up in in scranton. every time i walked out of my grandpa's house up in scranton, he would yell "joey, keep the faith". the housejoe biden grew up in is still there. there's not much to distinguish it from the others on the street. and that, i suppose, is the point — an ordinary american start in life. today this is a comfortable neighbourhood, and by all accounts, it was back then. in the storyjoe biden tells of his life, it was the pain of being forced to leave this home when his father lost his job that still drives his politics. joe biden made a great deal of his roots here in scranton, growing up on north washington avenue. it was one of the reasons he said he was the only person who could beat dona
david grossman has been been speaking to residents there about what they expect from a biden presidency. the middle class isn't a numbers, it's a value set. values that have guided joe's entire life. they come from lessons learned growing up in scranton. i'm running because so many people are being left behind — people i grew up with in scranton, the middle class families like i grew up in in scranton. every time i walked out of my grandpa's house up in scranton, he would yell "joey,...
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over what this means to our country, a president who would incite insurrection, we will sign the in grossman of the articles of impeachment -- in meant of the articles of impeachment. >> speaker pelosi, are you disappointed -- >> how long do you think the trial will last -- >> when do you plan to sign the -- >> macconnell tonight -- -- mitch mcconnell tonight -- . he did not acknowledge the house voted to impeach him for the second time. pres. trump: i've
over what this means to our country, a president who would incite insurrection, we will sign the in grossman of the articles of impeachment -- in meant of the articles of impeachment. >> speaker pelosi, are you disappointed -- >> how long do you think the trial will last -- >> when do you plan to sign the -- >> macconnell tonight -- -- mitch mcconnell tonight -- . he did not acknowledge the house voted to impeach him for the second time. pres. trump: i've
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over what this means to our country, a president who would incite insurrection, we will sign the in grossman of the articles of impeachment -- in meant of the articles of impeachment. >> speaker pelosi, are you disappointed -- >> how long do you think the trial will last -- >> when do you plan to sign the -- >> macconnell tonight -- -- mitch mcconnell tonight -- >> c-span's "washington journal." every day, we take your calls live on the air of the news of the day and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we get your reaction to the house vote to impeach president donald trump. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the conversation all morning with your phone calls, emails, facebook comments, and tweets. >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewe -- c-span to viewers as a public service. >> the house voted to 32-197 to impeach president trump for a second time
over what this means to our country, a president who would incite insurrection, we will sign the in grossman of the articles of impeachment -- in meant of the articles of impeachment. >> speaker pelosi, are you disappointed -- >> how long do you think the trial will last -- >> when do you plan to sign the -- >> macconnell tonight -- -- mitch mcconnell tonight -- >> c-span's "washington journal." every day, we take your calls live on the air of the news of...
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voted to impeach president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke briefly to reporters during the and grossman's ceremony -- engrossment ceremony where she signs the article of impeachment. [footsteps] [cameras clicking] [background conversations] speaker pelosi: good evening, everyone. it is my honors to be here with leaders of the house. also with our managers for the impeachment. diana, david, joaquin, erik. matt, madalyn, ted and stacy electronically. we are proud they accepted the responsibility, a responsibility we did not think when week ago we would have. today, in a bipartisan wake of the house demonstrated that no one is above the law, not even the president of the united states. that donald trump is a clear and present danger to our country, and that once again, we honor our oath of office to protect and defend the constitution of the united states, so help us god. now, i sadly, with heartbroken over what this means for our country, of a president who would incite instruction, sign the engrossment of the article of impeachment. [cameras clicking] thank you all. >> are you disappointed
voted to impeach president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke briefly to reporters during the and grossman's ceremony -- engrossment ceremony where she signs the article of impeachment. [footsteps] [cameras clicking] [background conversations] speaker pelosi: good evening, everyone. it is my honors to be here with leaders of the house. also with our managers for the impeachment. diana, david, joaquin, erik. matt, madalyn, ted and stacy electronically. we are proud they accepted the...