license to this exchange. captain, how many people were inside the church. you described the it was extremely critical in saving lives. the person that subdued the suspect, in my opinion, is a hero. i don t know how many people were in the meeting at the time of the ehaven t, but the person that subdued him is a hero. reporter: chris, we also know that the pastor of the chump was leading a pilgrimage at the time. he had 20 parishioners in greece. they still there. the pastor is on his way back. it s also noteworthy in this small community where we are, they were 300 to 4u7bz 400 cars of a local church, a different church, as he they would service to honor the lives they lost. this is the same process we are
because this holiday one thing is clear, impeachment is really on president trump s mind. with ehaven t seen that much of him. we have heard a lot on twitter. when it comes to that note, pelosi there, a year end note. she is supporting her troops. she is talking about the legislation they ve passed. then she says this about impeachment. it now remains for the senate to prevent the rules under which we will proceed. we can then appoint the managers. the vote was overwhelming and inspiring and the number of people who want to be managers is indicative of our strong case. i also want to mention two things. one is you talked about mcconnell open to setting the rules. you know that republicans still want those articles of impeachment to be transmitted before they begin that process. even though they re not certain they have to be. this is a formal process. this is not a note that sounds like she is going to hand those over any time soon without having a guarantee of a fair trial. that s one
the real problem, i think jeremy and frank hit the nail on the head. we know that russia tried to interfere with this ehaven t it has taken no steps to sure up the safety of our electionings. protobacco from further russian how should, in your view, americans think of kroez two proper names? agents of the russian there are points where they went to
whole thing, it is worth listening to it. we took him back to ehaven t 20 years ago. george conway was very much a part of the events that let to a bill clinton impeachment, including my own dealings with him. he was more willing to go further on the record than before. and there is a consistency there. he believed that the president offended the rule of law when he perjured himself under oath, and i think he feels in the same way that president trump has to be held accountable for his conduct. i want to ask both of you this where do republicans place their loyalty now? like george conway, who have it in their dna they consider themselves devout republicans. where do they go?
worst-kept secret in washington. the question we ask ourselves is why would we keep this from the audience? at 5:30 p.m., buzz feed hit publish. all 30 pages of the dossier went online with a warning that the allegations are unverified and the report contains errors. that was really our main goal in our summery of it was to say very, very clearly behaven t we verified this but there are real errors and here is what we know. it was explosive stuff and not just the looewd allegations. there were other serious charges, names named in black and white. the public was seeing it all for the first time. according to the unnamed sources, campaign chairman paul manafort managed a conspiracy of cooperation with the russians. foreign policy advisor carter page served as an intermediary