administration. and it does come as the impeachment inquiry is intensifying on capitol hill. escaping, u.s. military personnel, this is what s most we re expecting mulvaney to essentially say that he s not important, evacuating long held going to comply with that subpoena deadline for documents positions or handing them to the russians or bombing them so they that was set for today, andrea. all eyes now on rick perry who don t get in the hands of the has said that these going to syrian-backed opposition. for the president to say, let resign. he ll be out by the end of the them go out it and we ll come in year. to fix it, that s total is he going to comply? ignorance to the situation on he has said he will wait to see the ground. this was a cascading chain what the counsel has to say of reaction set of events that put the energy department. but there s a lot of american personnel in grave danger and at grave risk. speculation, will he in fact and the president continues to start to coop
right by that collapsed structure. so imagine the horror according to the builder, there were about 100 workers at the site at the time of the collapse. now all of this was captured with aerial footage and you can see the cascading of the building as those floors cascade down and collapse and you can see a plume of dust and if you look closely, you re able to see workers running for their lives. here s what one of those workers had to say. i can t explain, it was like hearing it, it was crazy. that sound, like watching it hit and watching guys go over the side like i don t know, man, just crazy. two cranes were brought in overnight. each weighing 110 tons. each are going to take at least three hours to assemble. now uaccording to local
were trying to get out of here pretty quickly, and it doesn t seem like that was just because of their congressional depositions that were scheduled. right. so, yes, i think that. very interesting. mimi rocah, good to talk with you. thank you for comsharing your e. much appreciated. now let s turn to sahil kapoor, ruth marcus, continen continenty. moving to a new location soon. you can say that i m a fellow at ai anytime he is also a fellow at aei. i wear many hats, chuck. yes, you do. sahil, this rudy thing. on one hand, it s it feels like, wow, every day, there s another piece to this, so it has that sort of cascading, but every day, we don t know which is which one of these new events is really big. yeah, it s not clear this has immediate substantiative impacts on the impeachment inquiry. i was speaking to a democratic
party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don t make them like that anymore. president trump does not need to worry about the same kind of things that may have kept spiro agnew awake on this night in 1973. we learned today in what was just a remarkable series of revelations in this new scandal that has led the house of representatives to open impeachment proceedings against president trump, that has started a cascading series of revelations from the white house and the justice department that have now left this thing off the leash. today we learned things that were just wild. and as best as we can tell, the
party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don t make them like that anymore. president trump does not need to worry about the same kind of things that may have kept spiro agnew awake on this night in 1973. we learned today in what was just a remarkable series of revelations in this new scandal that has led the house of representatives to open impeachment proceedings against president trump, that has started a cascading series of revelations from the white house and the justice department that have now let this thing off the leash. today we learned things that were just wild. and as best as we can tell, the next 24 hours