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[laughter] katherine: all right, well -- [laughter] katherine: to be fair, how about that? unfortunately, i have not been able to uncover too much about carlin's life before he began his account book here. according to family histories, carlin was born in 1732 in yorkshire in england. he lived in london apparently before immigrating to virginia. i do not know yet whether he completed his apprenticeship as a tailor in england or in virginia. probably in england. but he was 31 years old when he notations in an account book in 1763. by then, alexandria was a power base for emerging gentry who owned vast plantations on the city's periphery, including influential planters like george washington and george mason, who lived within a few miles of the city's center. scottish and english merchants set up shop in alexandria. they made up most of the city's population. carlin is part of that. carlin's shop was located on the corner of king and royal streets. we get to walk right by it when we go to happy hour. here is a handy little directional map for you. i spent some time last night
[laughter] katherine: all right, well -- [laughter] katherine: to be fair, how about that? unfortunately, i have not been able to uncover too much about carlin's life before he began his account book here. according to family histories, carlin was born in 1732 in yorkshire in england. he lived in london apparently before immigrating to virginia. i do not know yet whether he completed his apprenticeship as a tailor in england or in virginia. probably in england. but he was 31 years old when he...
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jeffries: i think i'll yield to katherine clark on that answer. [laughter] no, i'll simply say -- >> i was ready. >> she's always ready. i'll yield to her. i will say that katherine and i, as the chair and vice chair of the caucus, have to preside over the election. and so i'm going to reserve comment as it relates to the individual members who are well within their prerogative to decide, to present themselves and their candidacies. the house caucus on the democratic side will ultimately, you know, resolve this question. the members will make their case. but we are in a difficult moment, not from the standpoint of our capacity to move forward thoughtfully and in a serious and solemn fashion as it relates to the impeachment inquiry. we have been doing that and we will continue to do that. the difficult moment is that we've lost a legendary figure here in the capitol, chairman elijah cummings, who is irreplaceable. >> i'd just like to echo the comments of the chairman that we all feel the loss of elijah cummings' leadership, his personal friendship
jeffries: i think i'll yield to katherine clark on that answer. [laughter] no, i'll simply say -- >> i was ready. >> she's always ready. i'll yield to her. i will say that katherine and i, as the chair and vice chair of the caucus, have to preside over the election. and so i'm going to reserve comment as it relates to the individual members who are well within their prerogative to decide, to present themselves and their candidacies. the house caucus on the democratic side will...
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yieldffries: i think i'll to katherine clark on that answer. [laughter] no. say -- ply ms. clark: i was ready. r. jeffries: she's always ready. i'll yield to her. i will say that katherine and i, as the chair and vice chair of caucus, have to preside over the election. i'm going to reserve comment as it relates to the who are well bers within their prerogative to to present themselves and their candidacies. he house caucus on the democratic side will ultimately, you know, resolve this question. he members will make their case. of but we are in a difficult standpoint from the of our capacity to move forward serious lly and in a and solemn fashion as it relates to the impeachment inquiry. and we been doing that will continue to do that. the difficult moment is that a legendary figure capitol, chairman lijah cummings, who is irreplaceable. ms. clark: i'd just like to echo of the chairman that we all feel the loss of leadership, his' personal friendship very deeply, we house rules require that fill this chairmanship within 30 days of vacancy. set by the g is house rules, and we
yieldffries: i think i'll to katherine clark on that answer. [laughter] no. say -- ply ms. clark: i was ready. r. jeffries: she's always ready. i'll yield to her. i will say that katherine and i, as the chair and vice chair of caucus, have to preside over the election. i'm going to reserve comment as it relates to the who are well bers within their prerogative to to present themselves and their candidacies. he house caucus on the democratic side will ultimately, you know, resolve this question....
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is that a photograph of you and katherine magbanua at the beach? >> with her friend, yeah. >> and did you say how you know ms. magbanua? >> she was dating my brother. >> this picture becomes an important moment. >> she just established for the jury the first clear link between her family and the accused murderers. >> so here's what prosecutors do next. they call wendi's ex-boyfriend, jeff lacasse. and when he takes the stand, he testifies that wendi was desperate to leave tallahassee, and how her brother charlie had talked about taking care of, quote, "the problem." >> she said that charlie had explored all options to take care of the problem and that he had looked into having professor markel killed.. it was, like, a chilling statement. >> it is now day three of the trial and prosecutors call their star witness. >> luis rivera is on the stand. he's testified he was there when markel was shot. >> he's the guy who confessed to police that he drove to tallahassee with sigfredo garcia for that hit on dan markel, and he has now agreed to testify for th
is that a photograph of you and katherine magbanua at the beach? >> with her friend, yeah. >> and did you say how you know ms. magbanua? >> she was dating my brother. >> this picture becomes an important moment. >> she just established for the jury the first clear link between her family and the accused murderers. >> so here's what prosecutors do next. they call wendi's ex-boyfriend, jeff lacasse. and when he takes the stand, he testifies that wendi was...
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katherine: it's an interesting endorsement. not unexpected but sanders faced a lot of criticism in 2016 for his following being very young, white, and male. to have this counterbalance of young, very famous freshman considering how most how freshman, no we knows their name, women of color supporting bernie sanders. that flips the narrative a little bit. where people cannot look at his campaign and say it's bernie bros. they are very much aware of their influence. they know how differently they are being perceived than previous classes of house freshman or even their own colleagues, they know they wield this power and they are going to use it and they know every outlet is going to cover who ocasio-cortez or rashida to leave endorses. talib endorses. more have to answer for what these new progressives are pushing for. no longer does the speaker just say what goes. the speaker has to answer for or against these proposals and policy pushes coming from the left side of her caucus. that is an interesting level of bottom-up leadership
katherine: it's an interesting endorsement. not unexpected but sanders faced a lot of criticism in 2016 for his following being very young, white, and male. to have this counterbalance of young, very famous freshman considering how most how freshman, no we knows their name, women of color supporting bernie sanders. that flips the narrative a little bit. where people cannot look at his campaign and say it's bernie bros. they are very much aware of their influence. they know how differently they...
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katherine eban, who when's an investigative journalist, a fortune magazine contributor and an andrew carnegie fellow. her articles on pharmaceutical counterfeiting, gun trafficking and coercive interrogations by the cia have won international attention and numerous awards. she lectures frequently on the topic of pharmaceutical integrity, bottle of lies: the inside story of the generic drug boom, her second book, was published bihar per collins in -- by harpercollins in may. based on a decade of reporting, the book takes readers into manufacturing plants where the majority of our low cost generic medicine is made. educated at brown university and oxford where she was a rhodes scholar, eban lives in brooklyn with her husband, two daughters and newfoundland dog romeo. dr. marty makary works at johns hopkins university and author of "the new york times" bestseller unaccountable: an influential voice for physicians. he was the lead author of the articles introducing a surgical checklist adopted by the world health organization and has publishedded successfully on health care costs, vulner
katherine eban, who when's an investigative journalist, a fortune magazine contributor and an andrew carnegie fellow. her articles on pharmaceutical counterfeiting, gun trafficking and coercive interrogations by the cia have won international attention and numerous awards. she lectures frequently on the topic of pharmaceutical integrity, bottle of lies: the inside story of the generic drug boom, her second book, was published bihar per collins in -- by harpercollins in may. based on a decade of...
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first up, katherine croft, she once served as the adviser to you crane curt volkerr. croft is expected to testify the only reason she was given for withholding that crucial military assistance from ukraine was that the order came from the president, directly. meanwhile, the man who preceded croft is volkers adviser jean anderson vrmt i am joined by washington congressman adam smith. thanks for taking your time. >> thank you for giving me a chance. >> christopher anderson, he's going to say he cautioned that mr. guiliani was a key voice with the president on ukraine, which could be an obstacle to increased white house engagements. again, this is one of the core complaints of that original whistleblower complaint, undue influence from the president's personal attorney. katherine croft, she's going to say in her testimony the only reason given for withholding that crucial assistance was the order came at the direction of the president. you couple that with vinman's testimony yesterday again saying he raised this idea of a quid pro quo here, undue pressure, et cetera. bas
first up, katherine croft, she once served as the adviser to you crane curt volkerr. croft is expected to testify the only reason she was given for withholding that crucial military assistance from ukraine was that the order came from the president, directly. meanwhile, the man who preceded croft is volkers adviser jean anderson vrmt i am joined by washington congressman adam smith. thanks for taking your time. >> thank you for giving me a chance. >> christopher anderson, he's going...
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to katherine's point, i think investors need to keep an eye open. when you're seeing headlines like this come across it should take a pause. charles: on september 4th, the fed balance sheet was 3.76 trillion. today it is 3.945 trillion. they have already started to build this up. you look at this on a chart, it looks like a classic hockey stick. katherine, maybe there was too much tightening quantitative tightening? maybe they should have been less aggressive with the fed rate hikes. you're right if we don't get a rate cut later on this month the market will go down. seems all indications are that the fed knows they made a huge mistake with the quantitative tighten and some other actions. >> the results of drying up liquidity we've seen in the overflight repo market is one of the undesired consequences of quantitative easing. charles: quantitative tightening? >> well, quantitative easing we took from one trillion to 4 1/2 trillion dollars. charles: right. >> that is manipulation of the markets. the fed is trying to readjust. that caused dislocation
to katherine's point, i think investors need to keep an eye open. when you're seeing headlines like this come across it should take a pause. charles: on september 4th, the fed balance sheet was 3.76 trillion. today it is 3.945 trillion. they have already started to build this up. you look at this on a chart, it looks like a classic hockey stick. katherine, maybe there was too much tightening quantitative tightening? maybe they should have been less aggressive with the fed rate hikes. you're...
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think katherine's golf game is up to snuff. >> oh, yes. you've been disinvited and dissed on national television. >> on "today" the guest co-host and mom maria reacted to rob's "e.t." interview and served up the perfect revenge plan. >> chris and i have done this. we've challenged rob and cheryl to a double match of tennis in which we will 100% destroy them. >> that i want to see. >>> now to newlyweds the biebers back home in l.a. after wedding number two. >> get off me. we're married now. no more love. >> justin's got jokes, but hailey wasn't laughing at this. the prying paparazzi forcing her to tent her walk to the aisle. she posted the pic giving them a two-finger salute. >> and is there break up news on wedding guest kylie jenner. >> i thought that he didn't like me. now i know it's just your like standoffish personality. >> two days after taking daughter stormi to bieber's nuptials instead of boyfriend travis scott, "e.t.'s" learned they haven't been together for roughly a month. is this the so-called kardashian curse of failed relati
think katherine's golf game is up to snuff. >> oh, yes. you've been disinvited and dissed on national television. >> on "today" the guest co-host and mom maria reacted to rob's "e.t." interview and served up the perfect revenge plan. >> chris and i have done this. we've challenged rob and cheryl to a double match of tennis in which we will 100% destroy them. >> that i want to see. >>> now to newlyweds the biebers back home in l.a. after...
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katherine kroft focused ukraine. in the afternoon kroft's predecessor, christopher anderson testifies. >>> a cnn poll shows two new england senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren running neck and neck. the poll conducted by university of new hampshire hassan ders at 21%, warren at 18% followed by biden at 15%. biden is still seen as the best chance to defeat trump in november, but warren has gained ground, jumping from 9% to 18% in the last three months. >>> juan castro is pulling far behind, but he's not given up the campaign just yet. the former san antonio mayor said he would need to raise more or he'd end his campaign. >>> biden told columnist josh rogan, quote, it's not like dealing with a commander in chief. it's like dealing with a whiner in chief. it's bizarre. he said we must reverse in pulling out soldiers. >>> there's the gm strike, boeing, and the fading effects of the tax cuts, how they have rippled through the u.s. economy in the third quarter. the new york fed, slightly more optimistic at 1.9%. o
katherine kroft focused ukraine. in the afternoon kroft's predecessor, christopher anderson testifies. >>> a cnn poll shows two new england senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren running neck and neck. the poll conducted by university of new hampshire hassan ders at 21%, warren at 18% followed by biden at 15%. biden is still seen as the best chance to defeat trump in november, but warren has gained ground, jumping from 9% to 18% in the last three months. >>> juan castro...
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we began with fox team coverage, katherine herridge with the attorney general digging into, mark meredith with a closer look at hunter biden but we begin with jillian turner only developments in the democrats ukraine investigation. what are they up to tonight? >> democrats are claiming mike pompeo is the fact witness to the impeachment inquiry. using only at the moment, planning a press availability for tomorrow. democrats demand he interfered with efforts to interview state department employees who may have knowledge of the president's calls with ukrainian president volodymyr zelinsky. that is the subject of the whistleblower complaint. mike pompeo was on the call. the letter to john sullivan tonight, democrats say pompeo, quote, participated personally and that july 25th call. of true he is now fact witness in the impeachment inquiry. this follows on fox news confirming a few hours ago the state department inspector general will speak to capitol hill employees tomorrow afternoon. according to reports that hearing comes at the, quote, urgent request of the inspector general. all this as
we began with fox team coverage, katherine herridge with the attorney general digging into, mark meredith with a closer look at hunter biden but we begin with jillian turner only developments in the democrats ukraine investigation. what are they up to tonight? >> democrats are claiming mike pompeo is the fact witness to the impeachment inquiry. using only at the moment, planning a press availability for tomorrow. democrats demand he interfered with efforts to interview state department...
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with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu, "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." i'm just going to keep going. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong in which a protestor was shot for the first time. but has survived the shooting. well, that went well. i love technology. let's see what we can do next. but we can show you... we have cameras in here, we can probably show you different pages. if i mo
with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will...
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katherine was recognized by the congressional medal of honor society for her outstanding journalism. we love what she contributes our show almost every night and glad others are recognizing her great work. thank you, katherine, congratulations, most-watched, trusted, grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. folks, can it get any better than this? is that what i think it is? that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. you had one job... chopsticks wasabi and soy! comin' in a little hot. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >> reaction was tearful for both of us. just mentioning her name and saying what he did to kayla, we knew that he knows the story. heather: it is tuesday, october 29th. at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, the parents of slain isis hostage kayla mueller described the moment donald trump announced isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi was dead. his death gives them new hope.
katherine was recognized by the congressional medal of honor society for her outstanding journalism. we love what she contributes our show almost every night and glad others are recognizing her great work. thank you, katherine, congratulations, most-watched, trusted, grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. folks, can it get any better than this? is that what i think it is? that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. you...
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katherine: they were also wearing wool. god, -- cotton. r wool thanher weat polyester, even on a day like this. where --ngton is ordering everyone to wear hunting shirts. that is more of what you might see in your minds eye when you think of men wearing the shirts. those are large linen, almost smock-like garments. it had to do with availability of materials, how to make the shirts. everyone is running around in different colors. so yeah, there are wool uniforms. continental army is wearing them just like the british army. [applause] announcer: american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. announcer: elijah cummings passed away october 17 at the age of 68. he served in congress since 1996. maryland,t from elijah cummings, who spoke on the floor after the swearing-in. >> i often sat on the floor -- set on the floor the maryland house that our world would be in much better world and a better place if w
katherine: they were also wearing wool. god, -- cotton. r wool thanher weat polyester, even on a day like this. where --ngton is ordering everyone to wear hunting shirts. that is more of what you might see in your minds eye when you think of men wearing the shirts. those are large linen, almost smock-like garments. it had to do with availability of materials, how to make the shirts. everyone is running around in different colors. so yeah, there are wool uniforms. continental army is wearing...
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katherine johnson was 93. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," in a broadcast exclusive, gayle king talks with bruce springsteen about his directorial debut. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." s." but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance help us at taps.org/family. >>> our top stories >>> our top stories this morning -- house republicans took extreme measures to hamper the impeachment inquiry into president trump. yesterday dozens of gop lawmakers barged into a closed door meeti
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i don't know if katherine or our national security folks want to add. reporter: i know you talked about the seriousness about the syria issue and the handshake. you talked about other policy issues. obviously, impeachment is a very tough issue for the caucus and what people [inaudible] in a macropolitical way that the decision considering how serious syria is actually gives you an opportunity to actually talk about something others and other problems at the present and does that does not address impeachment but these foreign policy issues-- you brought your national security folks today to talk about that rather than impeachment. mr. jeffries: we said we'll continue to do the business of the american people as it relates to our domestic policy responsibilities and our foreign policy responsibilities. we are actively moving forward on our "for the people agenda" as it relates to lowering health care costs, with the focus on prescription drug pricing. we want to have a real infrastructure plan that fixes our crumbling bridges and we want to get a yes on t
i don't know if katherine or our national security folks want to add. reporter: i know you talked about the seriousness about the syria issue and the handshake. you talked about other policy issues. obviously, impeachment is a very tough issue for the caucus and what people [inaudible] in a macropolitical way that the decision considering how serious syria is actually gives you an opportunity to actually talk about something others and other problems at the present and does that does not...
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>> katherine croft was on that interagency video conference in july in which there was an announcement that the omb would be conducting a review and they would put an informal hold on the security assistance that was going to ukraine and on that call, she said that she heard that it was at the direction of mulvaney but that it was ultimately a decision coming from president trump. then we are now obviously learning that there are more folks saying that this wasn't just coming from omb. this was coming from the top. this was coming from the president, himself. but i also think it's important to note that katherine is also going to say she was aware that her boss curt volker was having meetings, she was never in direct contact with guiliani, kind of painting a picture for us there that she as a state department as a career foreign service officer did not want to be involved in anything that rudy guiliani had his hands on. kate. >> her description of that would be really interesting to hear and her thoughts on that kind of relationship and role of guiliani going forward as he becomes more
>> katherine croft was on that interagency video conference in july in which there was an announcement that the omb would be conducting a review and they would put an informal hold on the security assistance that was going to ukraine and on that call, she said that she heard that it was at the direction of mulvaney but that it was ultimately a decision coming from president trump. then we are now obviously learning that there are more folks saying that this wasn't just coming from omb....
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having set the stakes, here with us tonight for a look at what's still to come, andrew desiderio and katherine lucy is here in the studio, white house reporter now with ""the wall street journal." andrew, we'll start with you. what's the chance that pompeo's resistance, his nervousness to, as they're affectionately called in washington, two career dips, career diplomats coming before congress with really nothing to lose and no disincentive to not tell the truth? >> that's exactly right. the suspicion among lawmakers and aides with whom i spoke today on capitol hill was kurt volker resigned last week precisely so he could, a, cooperate, and, b, defend himself. he was mentioned in the whistle-blower complaint specifically with regard to a meeting he had with president zelensky the day after zelensky's phone call with president trump. i suspect he wants to go in there, defend himself and tell his side of the story. not only is he showing up to capitol hill, marie yavanovich who was called back to washington from ukraine in may, she's also going to appear next week t appears on secretary pompeo's
having set the stakes, here with us tonight for a look at what's still to come, andrew desiderio and katherine lucy is here in the studio, white house reporter now with ""the wall street journal." andrew, we'll start with you. what's the chance that pompeo's resistance, his nervousness to, as they're affectionately called in washington, two career dips, career diplomats coming before congress with really nothing to lose and no disincentive to not tell the truth? >> that's...
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straight to pakistan where we join john the stack katherine filled out welcome katherine bring us up today. yes what we know in the last few minutes from any prosecution is that this civilian employee on the paris police is the man who they say is responsible for this he's 46 years old and he went to the paris police at that head courses and it's a 2003 at this stage they say they do not know what caused him to suddenly stand up attack his colleagues and they leave his office move into another area of the building said more colleagues and then go into the courtyard where as you rightly said he was a warned by on down the stairs just don't want to drop his weapon he didn't that was that he he was shown dead at the moment they say they just turning through his back because they haven't found anything but within the last hour and a half police have arrived as you heard him and they go into don't move at his home to see if there's anything at all that would give them any indications as to why all of a sudden this police civilian employee suddenly turned on his colleagues so no one else b
straight to pakistan where we join john the stack katherine filled out welcome katherine bring us up today. yes what we know in the last few minutes from any prosecution is that this civilian employee on the paris police is the man who they say is responsible for this he's 46 years old and he went to the paris police at that head courses and it's a 2003 at this stage they say they do not know what caused him to suddenly stand up attack his colleagues and they leave his office move into another...
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katherine kropff is appearing before the committee. >> the focus of the call as i understood it was to schedule a face-to-face meeting between president trump and president zelensky. we hope it would undo president trump's long held view of ukraine as a corrupt country. former advisor, chris anderson will be testifying as well. "i want to reiterate that my colleagues and i in the foreign service are non mf partis-parti. i will take that commitment as well as my oath to defend the constitution seriously." alexander vindman claims the white house's memo detailing the phone call between trump and skelet zelensky was not so accurate at all. anna palmer is joining us now. >> what do you expect for the kmi committee to get today? >> it seems to be a lot of corroborating story and making sure some of these testimonies come forward and it is actually true. the other thing that's interesting around katherine croft, for those of us in washington for a long time, livingston, he was a former member in congress and one time thought to be the next speaker in the house during the impeachment trial. h
katherine kropff is appearing before the committee. >> the focus of the call as i understood it was to schedule a face-to-face meeting between president trump and president zelensky. we hope it would undo president trump's long held view of ukraine as a corrupt country. former advisor, chris anderson will be testifying as well. "i want to reiterate that my colleagues and i in the foreign service are non mf partis-parti. i will take that commitment as well as my oath to defend the...
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. >> and that is interesting, mary katherine, because one of the things that we lose sight of is this $400 million in aid to the ukrainians, one they desperately want that money to defend themselves against russian separatists and two, it is not president trump's money, it is our money, taxpayer dollars. >> and that is the crux of the inappropriate nature of this obvious from the second they said here is the thing we did and here is the transcript of us doing the thing. now whether there was an explicit quid pro quo or how far that went, the money did get released, those are open questions which is why we're working on this. but the trump white house as usual is like, yeah, we did the thing, here is the transcript. you sort of have the goods from the beginning. >> get over it. >> and alamo mick mulvaney attempting a -- >> a walk-back. >> you're god damn right i did order the code red. >> and i think this stuff is damaging since we saw the text last month between sondland, the ambassador to the e.u. and bill taylor where he said i think this is crazy and sondland text back let's stop t
. >> and that is interesting, mary katherine, because one of the things that we lose sight of is this $400 million in aid to the ukrainians, one they desperately want that money to defend themselves against russian separatists and two, it is not president trump's money, it is our money, taxpayer dollars. >> and that is the crux of the inappropriate nature of this obvious from the second they said here is the thing we did and here is the transcript of us doing the thing. now whether...
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amyjones, natalie and katherine brunt all played over and perth. she's got a really good relationships so really good current knowledge about some of our players and the women's game in general. when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coach at any sport, men's or women's, those of the things that are really in your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good knowledge i think of where our team is at at the moment, and where the potential of the team could be. scotland have qualified for the t20 world cup in australia next year. they've beaten the uae in their playoff in dubai by 90 runs having posted 198 for 6 in their 20 overs the uae struggled in the chase eventually finishing on 108. scotland are the fifth of six teams to go through via the qualifying tournament. the new chief executive of england netball has promised to build on the team's recent success, both on the court and in the public eye. and make the current
amyjones, natalie and katherine brunt all played over and perth. she's got a really good relationships so really good current knowledge about some of our players and the women's game in general. when you're coming into make an impact asa when you're coming into make an impact as a new head coach at any sport, men's or women's, those of the things that are really in your favour. good positive relationships trusting relationships and a really good knowledge i think of where our tea m good...
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so katherine croft is another one of these solid professionals. she's working in the state department. she's responsible for coordinating with the department of defense, the overall military assistance to ukraine, and i guess she was also the assistant -- when i was there that's what she was doing. now she's the assistant to the special representative for uke yur -- ukraine. i think it's just another corroboration that a crime was committed, that the president used pressure, the pressure of our taxpayer dollars on the government of ukraine to try to get dirt on his political opponent to use for his own political purposes and at the same time he's also trying to muddy the reputation of ukraine. he could have picked china but, no, he picked ukraine because giuliani and his cronies seemed to be tight with a lot of pro-russian folks or pro-kremlin folks i should say. the bigger story here is, yes, the president committed a crime. it's a crime that helps him personally, but it also helps russia. i have to bring it back to that to remind the viewers. >>
so katherine croft is another one of these solid professionals. she's working in the state department. she's responsible for coordinating with the department of defense, the overall military assistance to ukraine, and i guess she was also the assistant -- when i was there that's what she was doing. now she's the assistant to the special representative for uke yur -- ukraine. i think it's just another corroboration that a crime was committed, that the president used pressure, the pressure of our...
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michael: i agree with katherine. what we're seeing -- this report confirms every -- the narrative of everything we have known for the last few quarters if not years, right? it's a dual speed economy where domestic demand, the consumer's doing very well. the challenges to investments and the external sector remain there. but most importantly, it delivers a lack of inflationary pressures. right? the inflationary numbers continue to be nonexistent which confirms the status quo of a policy environment that has reached an equilibrium. growth continues to slow down, but not as bad as we feared. so we're focus on the downside risk and this report has not validated those fears for downside risks. now, let's always keep in mind g.d.p. data q-3 is backward looking. we already have more information on q-4 and it's more important from a financial standpoint to not look into the rearview mirror and keep looking on a go forward basis. alix: mike? michael: yeah, i just want to know that the inflation data isn't all that good. it de
michael: i agree with katherine. what we're seeing -- this report confirms every -- the narrative of everything we have known for the last few quarters if not years, right? it's a dual speed economy where domestic demand, the consumer's doing very well. the challenges to investments and the external sector remain there. but most importantly, it delivers a lack of inflationary pressures. right? the inflationary numbers continue to be nonexistent which confirms the status quo of a policy...
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katherine, back to norfolk and revisiting the issue of depending upon honest accountability, i see that one, the generic drug industry has grown tremendously. probably there isn't a person in this room that is not on a generic drug and a drug manufactured in a different country. you talk about many of the challenges in outsourcing to a degree because it is hard to hold individuals accountable if they may only eat one meal a day and the cultural norms and expectations about quality work products are so different than they are here in the united states. can you talk a little bit about what some of those challenges are and if you think there is a way that we can continue to explore drug manufacturing in a safeway. >> as i was reporting in the book one thing i heard about with the issue of culture and how corporate culture impacts behavior in manufacturing plants and country culture can also impact conduct in manufacturing plants one of the difficulties is we now get just as an example, 40% of our finished generics come from india. a lot of them are just in the hinterlands of india where co
katherine, back to norfolk and revisiting the issue of depending upon honest accountability, i see that one, the generic drug industry has grown tremendously. probably there isn't a person in this room that is not on a generic drug and a drug manufactured in a different country. you talk about many of the challenges in outsourcing to a degree because it is hard to hold individuals accountable if they may only eat one meal a day and the cultural norms and expectations about quality work products...
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and she has the opposition presidential candidates now the katherine has called for a delay in runoff elections set to sunday calgary was just released from prison on wednesday what he called trumped up charges of money laundering he said he needed time to campaign with. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations has warned turkey it could face quote consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians as it pushes ahead with its offensive in northern syria now it didn't say what those consequences would be but international calls for turkey to moderate its action in the region all growing thousands of residents fled on thursday as turkey pounded kurdish militia for a 2nd day. another day another pounding along the border. turkish jets bombed towns just inside syria plumes of smoke in areas controlled by the syrian democratic forces or s.d.f. a coalition of kurdish fighters and other militias. kurdish led forces control parts of northern syria right up to the border with turkey the s.d.f. forte alongside u.s. troops against islamic state to harvest. fleeing for the 2nd time around half
and she has the opposition presidential candidates now the katherine has called for a delay in runoff elections set to sunday calgary was just released from prison on wednesday what he called trumped up charges of money laundering he said he needed time to campaign with. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations has warned turkey it could face quote consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians as it pushes ahead with its offensive in northern syria now it didn't say what those...
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becomes a problem for the -- >> katherine >> for the markets yes. it becomes a problem for the markets because it's actually a boost to the credibility of the fed. so, yeah, look i think what i've been telling my clients is it's a really good idea to protect your upside, protect your returns. so, you have -- you pay volatility is very low right now. you can buy a march expiree put option which gets you through multiple fed meetings. iowa and new hampshire caucuses and primaries, first week of february, and super tuesday. so, you can get through both political risk and fed risk, which by the way, i think is the most important risks in the market right now it's not trade war it's not u.s. recession. those two narratives i think have been pushed to the back burner and, in fact, i've been outside of the recession camp for some time and i do think we'll get a framework deal as i said for a very long time with china. so buy some put options. you just forfeit less than 4% of your return to buy that put option you protect yourself and you don't have to be o
becomes a problem for the -- >> katherine >> for the markets yes. it becomes a problem for the markets because it's actually a boost to the credibility of the fed. so, yeah, look i think what i've been telling my clients is it's a really good idea to protect your upside, protect your returns. so, you have -- you pay volatility is very low right now. you can buy a march expiree put option which gets you through multiple fed meetings. iowa and new hampshire caucuses and primaries,...
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katherine herridge has more. >> get over it. you can stop asking the questions because there is no cover-up. >> the acting white house chief of staff was unapologetic about the president's actions including temporary suspension of military aid to ukraine. >> the corruption related to the dnc server, no question about that but that is it. that's why we held up the money. justice department officials told reporters they were, quote, confused and angry over the suggestion that aid was tied ukraine's cooperation with john durham's probe into the origins of the fbi russia collusion case. is intelligence chairman adam schiff pilon. >> things and gone from bad to worse. a phenomenal breach of the president's duty to defend our national security. >> gordon gave a closed-door deposition on capitol hill. in a prepared testimony he said the president was, quote, skeptical that ukraine was serious about anticorruption reforms adding he told diplomats to work through rudy giuliani come his personal attorney and said the diplomatic team was,
katherine herridge has more. >> get over it. you can stop asking the questions because there is no cover-up. >> the acting white house chief of staff was unapologetic about the president's actions including temporary suspension of military aid to ukraine. >> the corruption related to the dnc server, no question about that but that is it. that's why we held up the money. justice department officials told reporters they were, quote, confused and angry over the suggestion that...
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rob: katherine herridge brings us on what happened close -- behind closed doors. >> reporter: sources familiar with the session tell fox news william taylor told congressional investigators their work week make two channels on policy making, one regular and one highly irregular. he described himself as a career diplomat said the channel went through traditional state department avenues and went to the president's people. the former special -- the personal attorney rudy giuliani and energy secretary rick perry. according to prepared remarks he explained the significance of donald trump ukrainian probe into the last presidential election as well as the ukraine energy firm where hunter biden sat on the board, the push to make volodymyr zelinsky commit to investigations of burisma and interference in the election showed how the official foreign policy of the united states was undercut by the efforts led by rudy giuliani. >> my ten short months in congress, it is not even noon and this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: news of the hold on usaid did not leave until
rob: katherine herridge brings us on what happened close -- behind closed doors. >> reporter: sources familiar with the session tell fox news william taylor told congressional investigators their work week make two channels on policy making, one regular and one highly irregular. he described himself as a career diplomat said the channel went through traditional state department avenues and went to the president's people. the former special -- the personal attorney rudy giuliani and energy...
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brian, katherine and philip. >> phillip bump knows. i really don't know. >> i'm in the dark here. >> thank you all. appreciate it. senator graham introduces this resolution blasting democrats for the handling of the impeachment inquiry. he wants to have a vote. it's all about process. it's not about facts in this case. is this news or not? >> certainly news when a senator stands up and introduces -- >> big news or not. >> a lot are by necessity big news. it's an impeachment. in this case it is important to context it as being lindsey graham a ally of the president echoing the rhetoric he's hearing from the white house and at the same time making a case. not particularly robust case. the fact to the constitution. all the arguments about due process which only apply in the senate. it is clearly a political argument being made. it's a political process. >> you look like you're at the kids table. your chair is so low. >> everybody has to be taken down to my level. >> all tv. >> katherine, put this up. cnn dug up an old clip of congressman
brian, katherine and philip. >> phillip bump knows. i really don't know. >> i'm in the dark here. >> thank you all. appreciate it. senator graham introduces this resolution blasting democrats for the handling of the impeachment inquiry. he wants to have a vote. it's all about process. it's not about facts in this case. is this news or not? >> certainly news when a senator stands up and introduces -- >> big news or not. >> a lot are by necessity big news. it's...
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katherine herridge with everything you need to know about the ukraine witness our position that did not go as democrats hoped. the president's new strategy in response to democrats impeachment push. >> donald trump on the offense, the president is scheduled to talk to nancy pelosi, the white house will not comply with an impeachment request until she takes a formal vote on the house floor. >> biden is going down. >> reporter: as donald trump faces impeachment for asking ukraine to investigate his opponent, joe biden, the president asked another country on camera just today to do the same. >> china should start an investigation. >> the president wants the government to investigate biden's son hunter and his connections to an equity firm in china. a spokeswoman for the former vice president said, quote, what donald trump set on the south lawn of the white house was the election's equipment of the famous russia, if you're listening moment from 2016. choosing himself over the country as he claims biden used his weight as vice president to help us and make deals with china and ukraine, democ
katherine herridge with everything you need to know about the ukraine witness our position that did not go as democrats hoped. the president's new strategy in response to democrats impeachment push. >> donald trump on the offense, the president is scheduled to talk to nancy pelosi, the white house will not comply with an impeachment request until she takes a formal vote on the house floor. >> biden is going down. >> reporter: as donald trump faces impeachment for asking...
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katherine herridge on deck with the latest in the partisan fight over witnesses including the whistleblower but we start with jillian turner as the white house throws down the gauntlet on the democrats growing list of demands. >> reporter: breaking tonight the white house declaring all out war on house democrats investigating donald trump as part of their impeachment inquiry. white house counsel sending a scathing letter to nancy pelosi and the chairman of the intel, foreign affairs and oversight committee, he first lays out all their reasons for denying documents and witnesses subpoenaed so far, then drops this bomb at the bottom of page 2, quote, donald trump and his administration reject your unconstitutional efforts to overturn the democratic process. in order to fulfill his duties to the american people, the constitution, the executive branch and all future occupants of the office of the presidency donald trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances. the heart of the complaint is sweeping. house democrats are vi
katherine herridge on deck with the latest in the partisan fight over witnesses including the whistleblower but we start with jillian turner as the white house throws down the gauntlet on the democrats growing list of demands. >> reporter: breaking tonight the white house declaring all out war on house democrats investigating donald trump as part of their impeachment inquiry. white house counsel sending a scathing letter to nancy pelosi and the chairman of the intel, foreign affairs and...
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katherine herridge has details on what insiders say happened today. >> according to sources familiar with the intelligence community watchdog quote session with lawmakers, michael atkinson said was lower did not disclose contact to the democrat led house intelligence committee before the mid-august complaint was filed. the sources said atkinson revealed the whistleblower was a registered democrat, prior working relationship with high profile democratic politician and atkinson says he had no knowledge of how schiff's statement mirrored the substance of the was lower complaint before was declassified and made public. >> we've not spoken with the whistleblower, we would like to. >> reporter: acclaimed republican committee members question. >> the chairman should be disqualified from running an investigation, committee members or staff are fact witnesses about contact with the whistleblower and the whistleblower process. >> democrats say their colleagues are missing the big picture. >> a profoundly important thing by alerting the intelligence community and intelligence committee of the s
katherine herridge has details on what insiders say happened today. >> according to sources familiar with the intelligence community watchdog quote session with lawmakers, michael atkinson said was lower did not disclose contact to the democrat led house intelligence committee before the mid-august complaint was filed. the sources said atkinson revealed the whistleblower was a registered democrat, prior working relationship with high profile democratic politician and atkinson says he had...
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mary katherine, stand up. before the night is out, mary katherine. [applause] >> there is a place called newhope, you can volunteer, you don't have to go there to live as a full commitment but you volunteer, help families go see their loved ones on death row, go to visit people on death row, make people want to throw human beings and marry katherine right now took it over and she's there alone and is looking for help and before you leave tonight, in some way when you directly connect, i wrote a letter to this man on death row. i go to visit him and as soon as god brought him and i got to admit i was nervous, will we have a normal conversation? you have these categories of people. if you murder somebody how can you be human like the rest of us and the guards bring him in and i looked at him through the heavy mesh metal spring and he is a human being and we began to talk. all the years in st. thomas, how christian and privileged and protected i have been. i used to think it was -- when you are so cushioned and protected and you hear what other people h
mary katherine, stand up. before the night is out, mary katherine. [applause] >> there is a place called newhope, you can volunteer, you don't have to go there to live as a full commitment but you volunteer, help families go see their loved ones on death row, go to visit people on death row, make people want to throw human beings and marry katherine right now took it over and she's there alone and is looking for help and before you leave tonight, in some way when you directly connect, i...
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mass congresswoman katherine clark is in all of it. i want to read part of the this statement from the new york times. we need to make sure this is fact driven and do you think they can convince them they deserve for. >> i whole heartedly agree. and i can tell you the mood of this caucus is within of somber responsibility. the president has not left us a choice butt to stick up for th constitution. but we are going to proceed expe di dishsly. i can tell you the american people when i was traveling the country for the midterm elections, whether i was in texas or ill, out in wyoming or ka california. this president laid out that he has put his political gain over our national security the integrity of our elections. >> can you clearly convince the american public of that. you were pushing months ago because of actions uncovered in the mueller report but many, many americans were so confused and bogged down by the report even though there was damming information inside and so many said i'm so on fused, i need better health care and better
mass congresswoman katherine clark is in all of it. i want to read part of the this statement from the new york times. we need to make sure this is fact driven and do you think they can convince them they deserve for. >> i whole heartedly agree. and i can tell you the mood of this caucus is within of somber responsibility. the president has not left us a choice butt to stick up for th constitution. but we are going to proceed expe di dishsly. i can tell you the american people when i was...
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katherine herridge has more on his testimony. >> will you take some questions? >> reporter: alexander thenman told investigators behind closed doors i am not the whistleblower but he did convey certain concerns internally to national security official. in accordance with my decades of experience in training, duty and obligation to operate in the chain of command. unlike previous witnesses, thenman has direct knowledge of the phone call between donald trump and the recently elected ukrainian leader which launched democrats impeachment inquiry, quote, i listened in on the call. i did not think it was proper to demand a foreign government investigator us citizen and i was worried about the implications for the us government support in ukraine. house lawmakers debated the significance of his testimony among familiar party lines. >> the transcript release for today's deposition you will see how much you were misled. you will see how much you have been misled on so many different depositions on so many different days. >> this is about the united states constitution, t
katherine herridge has more on his testimony. >> will you take some questions? >> reporter: alexander thenman told investigators behind closed doors i am not the whistleblower but he did convey certain concerns internally to national security official. in accordance with my decades of experience in training, duty and obligation to operate in the chain of command. unlike previous witnesses, thenman has direct knowledge of the phone call between donald trump and the recently elected...
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katherine herridge standing by with a look at what to expect behind closed doors in the impeachment push but we begin with garrett tenney and tonight's wide-ranging interview with donald trump. >> to view the democrats impeachment effort in a wide-ranging interview defending his phone call with ukraine's president. >> when i'm talking to somebody, almost anybody i assume state department, mike pompeo was on, many people were on do you think i'm going to say something wrong when i feel 25 or 30 or 10 or something but a lot of people on these calls? >> the president is defending the phone call which is a view part of the impeachment inquiry by focusing on issues he raised with volodymyr zelinsky like dnc server hacked by russians, the president suspects ukrainian involvement. >> there was a dnc server that never went to the fbi, the fbi didn't take it. it was taken by somebody -- referring to that, that's not for an election that is going into the future, that is for a past election that was a catastrophe. >> is for syria the president is standing by his decision to pull back us troops fro
katherine herridge standing by with a look at what to expect behind closed doors in the impeachment push but we begin with garrett tenney and tonight's wide-ranging interview with donald trump. >> to view the democrats impeachment effort in a wide-ranging interview defending his phone call with ukraine's president. >> when i'm talking to somebody, almost anybody i assume state department, mike pompeo was on, many people were on do you think i'm going to say something wrong when i...
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to make sure as many children as possible vaccinated katherine sawyer al-jazeera. thousands of protesters have been back on the streets of chile's capital despite a government reshuffle that was aimed at ending the unrest demonstrators threw rocks at police vehicles the process began several weeks ago with a hike in metro but have since turned into a wider unrest of inequality in the country the c e o of boeing is admitted that mistakes were made with the company's 737 max jet crashes involving 2 of the aircraft killed 346 people in the last year dennis miller burke appeared before a u.s. congressional committee and admitted that there been errors in the jet software he also said the company failed to give pilots enough information on a system that was meant to prevent a stall. general motors is reporting better than expected quarterly earnings despite a strike that shut down production the u.s. auto maker had strong sales over the last 3 months but and expects to take a $3000000000.00 hit for its earnings for the whole of 2019 years of the 40 day strike which ende
to make sure as many children as possible vaccinated katherine sawyer al-jazeera. thousands of protesters have been back on the streets of chile's capital despite a government reshuffle that was aimed at ending the unrest demonstrators threw rocks at police vehicles the process began several weeks ago with a hike in metro but have since turned into a wider unrest of inequality in the country the c e o of boeing is admitted that mistakes were made with the company's 737 max jet crashes involving...
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bret. >> bret: katherine, thank you. up next, will canada make a change from justin trudeau? we'll get a live report. first, let's hear from our other fox affiliate. the nation's three biggest drug distributors. they agreed to an 11th hour to $60 million settlement. that deal over its what would have been the first federal trial. fox ian accident that killed the soldiers. officials say the soldiers were in a bradley fighting vehicle that rolled over in water during a training exercise. this is a live look at dallas from our affiliates, fox 4. several of north neighborhoods are assessing the damage. at least one confirmed tornado touched down sunday night paired homes have been damaged heavily. large trees down in that area. the same system spawned storms that left one person died in arkansas early this morning. we will be back to new york after this. ♪ i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be oka
bret. >> bret: katherine, thank you. up next, will canada make a change from justin trudeau? we'll get a live report. first, let's hear from our other fox affiliate. the nation's three biggest drug distributors. they agreed to an 11th hour to $60 million settlement. that deal over its what would have been the first federal trial. fox ian accident that killed the soldiers. officials say the soldiers were in a bradley fighting vehicle that rolled over in water during a training exercise....
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katherine has played with him. so are you third wheeling with them? >> i'm always third wheeling with everyone. i'm a professional third wheeler. >> so come for the trolling, but stay for the shirtless selfies because rob is not shy to show off his incredible shape. >> 55 and fit. how do you do it? what do you do? >> well, you're very sweet to say that. first of all, i've been sober for 28 years. that helps. i've been living the atkins lifestyle and i'm a work-out maniac. you don't want to talk to me in the morning before i've worked out or had my coffee. >> listen, i hear you, brother. >>> we're going to throw to these very gorgeous gentlemen of florida georgia line. the guys have 16 number one singles and their song "meant to be" with bebe rexha surpassed 2.4 billion total global streams. >> only "e.t." joined fgl on tour to celebrate even more music milestones and for daddy tyler hubbard, a new little man in the house. ♪ baby you a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> tyler, congratulations. baby number two.how is little
katherine has played with him. so are you third wheeling with them? >> i'm always third wheeling with everyone. i'm a professional third wheeler. >> so come for the trolling, but stay for the shirtless selfies because rob is not shy to show off his incredible shape. >> 55 and fit. how do you do it? what do you do? >> well, you're very sweet to say that. first of all, i've been sober for 28 years. that helps. i've been living the atkins lifestyle and i'm a work-out...
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tst: catherin -- katherine joining us. she has a story published today you can find at rollcall.com. we will talk about the release on these procedures. your thoughts on it. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents, 202-748-8002. it was hakeem jeffries yesterday talking about these next steps, the role democrats will take. [video clip] where we in a phase are moving from information gathering primarily through depositions into the public truthtation of facts and to the american people and consistent with that process moving forward, it has been determined it is appropriate to willne how the transition take place from the investigation that is ongoing now into the public presentation of witnesses, documents, information, and the truth to the american people. host: that took like -- place yesterday. from st. louis, missouri, democrats line first this morning, your thoughts on the process when it comes to impeachment. what do you think? caller: hello. i am first time caller and i think the proceedi
tst: catherin -- katherine joining us. she has a story published today you can find at rollcall.com. we will talk about the release on these procedures. your thoughts on it. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents, 202-748-8002. it was hakeem jeffries yesterday talking about these next steps, the role democrats will take. [video clip] where we in a phase are moving from information gathering primarily through depositions into the public truthtation of facts and to...
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tell us about katherine croft in particular. >> katherine croft is a current state department official. she had been the adviser to former special envoy to ukraine kurt volker. in her testimony, based on the opening statement which we obtained, she's prepared to tell house investigators a couple of things. one, that she received a number of phone calls from lobbyist bob livingston, requesting, urging that marie yovanovitch be fired, the oust eed ambassador to ukraine. croft will say livingston characterized yovanovitch is an obama holdover and associated with george soros, the billionaire philanthropist. croft says she doesn't know at whose direction or at whose expense livingston was working. livingston is a former member of congress who was in line to be speaker of the house but resigned because of his own extramarital affair. house investigators are scrutinizing the smear campaign against yovanovitch to see how it fits into the pressure campaign rudy giuliani was running at president trump's behest, so goes the theory of the democrats' case. the house expects to hear from christophe
tell us about katherine croft in particular. >> katherine croft is a current state department official. she had been the adviser to former special envoy to ukraine kurt volker. in her testimony, based on the opening statement which we obtained, she's prepared to tell house investigators a couple of things. one, that she received a number of phone calls from lobbyist bob livingston, requesting, urging that marie yovanovitch be fired, the oust eed ambassador to ukraine. croft will say...
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bailey, sandra oh, katherine heigl or ellen pompeo. >> you did know. you talked about it before? >> years later. she was like, i auditioned for bailey. >> which big star turned down the role of dr. mcdreamy? >> i think rob lowe put that in his book. >> you know everything. are you a "entertainment tonight" host? dr. bailey true or false was written as a tiny blond with curls. >> i didn't know about the curls but yeah she was a short white blond female. with curls? that's a whole different situation. >> hey, hello, chandra wilson came in and changed all of that. >> i didn't come in like that, no. >> who on set jokes that his nickname is mcdork? >> maybe kevin mckidd? am i wrong on that? >> you're wrong on that. >> then justin chambers jockamo? >> shh is he a big dork? >> no. >> what was dwrai grey originally going to be titled? >> we were unhitted and then we were complicationed for one episode. that he changed all of the seat backs on the chairs and that didn't work. with we went back to "grey's anatomy." >> we have a special part for tonight's episode. you got to cast of "charme
bailey, sandra oh, katherine heigl or ellen pompeo. >> you did know. you talked about it before? >> years later. she was like, i auditioned for bailey. >> which big star turned down the role of dr. mcdreamy? >> i think rob lowe put that in his book. >> you know everything. are you a "entertainment tonight" host? dr. bailey true or false was written as a tiny blond with curls. >> i didn't know about the curls but yeah she was a short white blond...
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katherine johnson has more. >> gordon sondland is one of the last people to speak with president trump before that infamous phone call in jill with ukraine. sondland was aware of the request to the ukraines to investigate the bidens, ushering him into the spotlight today. asked about the impeachment inquiry, president trump said he's not concerned about a second whistle-blower. >> it's a scam by the democrats to win an election they're not going to win in 2020. >> today behind closed doors they meet with gordon sondland. >> i spoke with president trump a few minutes before he placed the phone call. >> a summary of the july 25th phone call shows president trump repeatedly pushed ukraine's president zelensky to investigate joe biden and his son hunter. in one text he wrote, the president really wants the deliverable and later insisted there were no quid pro quos of any kind. yesterday democrats subpoenaed documents from the pentagon and office of management and budget in part to learn the reasons for withholding military assistance to ukraine. >> look. i think the whistle-blower should b
katherine johnson has more. >> gordon sondland is one of the last people to speak with president trump before that infamous phone call in jill with ukraine. sondland was aware of the request to the ukraines to investigate the bidens, ushering him into the spotlight today. asked about the impeachment inquiry, president trump said he's not concerned about a second whistle-blower. >> it's a scam by the democrats to win an election they're not going to win in 2020. >> today behind...
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katherine, his wonderful wife, his children, ben, walter, t.e.d., jr., susan, lilly, and beth who is with us in spirit, as are so many other alaskans and others who had such deep respect for senator stevens and to his wonderful grandchildren, many of whom julie and i have known and have watched grow up with pride since they were born. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the joint resolution for the third time. the clerk: calendar number 258, s.j. res. 50, providing for congressional disaunder chapter 8 title 5 of united states code and so forth. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote:
katherine, his wonderful wife, his children, ben, walter, t.e.d., jr., susan, lilly, and beth who is with us in spirit, as are so many other alaskans and others who had such deep respect for senator stevens and to his wonderful grandchildren, many of whom julie and i have known and have watched grow up with pride since they were born. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the joint resolution for the third time. the clerk: calendar number 258, s.j. res. 50,...