Tomorrow, this Campaign Goes National Like South Carolina voters hand Hillary Clinton a commanding victory as she wins the democratic residential primary. Good evening. Its our top story. Was a resounding win for the secretary of state who went in the palmetto state. Clinton is the Democratic Front runner and she won three of the first four contest of the 2016 campaign. Jessica joins us now with a recap. No surprises in the primary. Hillary clinton won overwhelmingly with a big contrast in 2008 when she lost in the same state to president barack obama. Prox news can project that she will easily win the palmetto state democratic primary. Seconds after the polls closed, every major media outlet projected clinton democratic primary in South Carolina. Thank you erwin provides an important boost for her campaign. You send a message in america that we stand together [cheering] when we stand together, there is no barrier to big to break. She crushed her rival, Bernie Sanders, the second decis
Runner. This is worse than anything we have been through. Rising fears along with the flood waters in texas, and wet weather threatens to drench at least four states today. This is Al Jazeera America live from new york city. Im Richelle Carey. There has been a break through in the talks to curtail the refugee crisis. Turkey has accepted its proposal to take back refugees who cross into e. U. Shores. And in return turkey will receive financial and political concessions. The deal is now awaiting final approval from turkeys Prime Minister. Neave barker has the latest. Reporter the meetings of course continuing behind closed doors, but more confirmation as you mentioned from the czech Prime Minister and the finish Prime Minister that the e. U. 28 heads of state have endorsed this new deal between turkey and the e. U. What we wait for now is for the turkish Prime Minister to give his seal of approval, but we already gather that turkey has accepted this deal after three rounds of bilateral a
Mr. Railsback . Chairman, thank you, and members of the committee by saying that you, mr. Chairman, i think in a rather difficult assignment with you because you know on many occasions i think you have handled yourself very well. And i think i can say for the most members of the committee that during these six months through the 38 volumes of evidence, the listening to the live witnesses morning, afternoon and night that i can be proud of my judiciary colleagues, most of them. I feel badly as Charlie Sandman did about the leaks, the selective leaks, some of which i think the newspapers made a mistake in playing. Although i know they have a job. I used to like to be on the House Judiciary Committee when we were worried about penal reform and juvenile delinquency, trying to improve some very important things in our country that needed improving, but im about to reconsider my assignment now that we have had amnesty, abortion, impeachment and now a bomb threat. Let me say that im one of th
Has in fact either authorized the bake in or personal the cover up. We were persuaded beyond a convincing case that he should stand trial in the political sense of having to have a trial in the senate but nobody felt great about it. Most people get burdened. They didnt want to. We felt there was no alternative. We were the elected officials and had a duty to see whether the highest officer in the country had breached his duty. William cohen, 1974, a republican member of the House Judiciary Committee. Thank you for being with us. Thank you for being with us on cspans 3 American History tonight. Tv 8 00 eastern time sunday evening we will continue our look at house judiciary committ committee. Our coverage of the 40th anniversary of water gate continues including debate over article two which charge nixon of abuse with power. You will also hear from the forrer director of the library and museum and explains how the committees vote affecting our understanding of president ial power today.
I recognize the gentleman from california, mr. Waldie. Mr. Chairman, i join, i think, with every member of this committee and the recognition of perhaps the unworthiness of almost everyone confronting this enormous decision in their ability to make a decision that will be perfect in all respects. But i also want to make it as clear as i possibly can that i accept that responsibility and that i think it is part of the genius of this system that fallible human beings are called upon to exercise a judgment of this enormity. After having sat through these hearings through the long hours and days and weeks that we each participated in, i think theres no one on the committee thats not aware of how enormously fragile the liberties of this country are, and how deeply subject to abuse they are by those who exercised great power indiscriminately and it is with that recognition that i find myself quite willing to accept this responsibility and, indeed, anxious to perform this responsibility in th