Trial against President Trump this is about 25 minutes. Good morning everyone. One thing before i get started on the issue at hand. The Supreme Court Just Announced that it would delay ruling on the administrations lawsuit against our health care law. Its a sharp reminder to the American People that while all this importantbusiness is going on , the president and Republican Party is trying to take away americans healthcare. Woe is us should they succeed either this year or next year. Now, lets get to the issueat hand. As you all know, President Trump is accused of coercing a foreign leader into interfering in our elections to benefit himself and then doing everything inhis power to cover it up. It proved the president s actions are crimes against democracy itself. It cannot be overstated how serious this charge is. If americans start believing that foreigners can affect and elect president s, or senators or governors, if foreigners can interfere in elections and determinethe outcome in
In the house impeachment inquiry. No president in history has ever done anything like this. Many president s have expressed they couldnt do anything like this. President trump did not take these extreme steps to hide evidence of his innocence or to protect the institution of the presidency. As a career Law Enforcement officer, i have never seen anyone take such extreme steps to hide evidence allegedly proving his innocence. And i do not find that here today. The president is engaged in this coverup because he is guilty, and he knows it and he knows that the evidence he is concealing will only further demonstrate his culpability. Notwithstanding this effort to stonewall our inquiry, the house amassed powerful evidence of the president s high crimes and misdemeanors. 17 witnesses, 130 hours of testimony combined with the president s own admission on phonecalls and Public Comments confirmed and corroborated by hundreds of texts, emails and documents. Much of that evidence came from patrio
And details to be released this morning. At the million club in seattle where they are banking on a different type of green about the people they serve. Good morning and welcome to Al Jazeera America, im stephanie sy and he will face a u. S. Military commission on charges stemming from the attack on the usscole and killed 17 and injured 39 others and he has been detained at Guantanamo Bay for 7 years and we report from miami of the legal significance of the case. The u. S. Government calls 48yearold him one of alqaedas most skilled leaders and headed a branch of alqaeda and answered directly to binladen and charged with planning, getting supplies and hiring suicide bombers in attacks 13 years ago on usscole. Its im infamous because its tragic. Reporter they pulled up along the destroyer and it ripped a 40 foot hole in the usscole and 17 died and he is slated to go before a military commission at Guantanamo Bay and facing the Death Penalty and this is a woman who teaches at the universi
Intelligence threats, cyber terrorism, and edward snowden. This is a little more than an hour. This is a list you do of accomplishments of a man and i have to recite them but i will go really fast. He was a white house fellow and he had the experience of working with the National Security council with such deadheads as Henry Kissinger whats the generals name . General brent snowcroft. He had three major positions in the senate including being the Administrative Assistant chief of staff, International Policy advisor to chris dodd. And a stint with robert byrd, one of the great characters of american politics. There are few companies he did not touch. Im sorry. He had such power that he moved their headquarters from texas to greenwich, which was quite amazing. He was assistant dean of the Fletcher School of law and policy and director of communications for the number one position or place in intelligence in the United States of america. Most recently as the Communications Director of the
You and knows not to ask questions so thank you. Out will make today about the Intelligence Community. Some threats and challenges. Id have to talk about the snowden controversy. I would like to talk about the way forward and invite some questions. Connecticut has produced its fair share of heroes. When i was in washington, i was invited to the cia to speak to groups and do orientations and explain what the Intelligence Community does. Outside of the headquarters is in an auditorium and that stands the statue of their patron saint from connecticut. After you give a speech like that, a connecticut guy outside, it is kind of moving. On the statue artist in his words i only regret that i have but one life to give for my country. Nathan hale means a lot to people because some of them do give their lives. Some names who you and i will never know have done that and he is an inspiration. Very interesting. He went from poverty and went down to new york city and he was discovered because he was