Ohio has backed all the two winners in every election since 1896. The top candidates are at their positions behind the podium. This is a Record Number of candidates, so to a comment the large group, there are no Opening Statements tonight. Before we begin, a reminder of the ground rules. You will each receive 75 seconds to answer questions, 45 seconds for responses and rebuttals, and 15 seconds for clarification. From interrupting fellow candidates is that will count against your time. And we remind our audience to be respectful of the candidates. Lets begin. In thehe last debate House Democrats have officially launched an impeachment inquiry against President Trump with all the candidates on the stage support. Saidor warren, you have there is already enough evidence for President Trump to be impeached and removed from office. But with the election only one year away, why shouldnt it be the voters who determine the president s fate . Sometimes, there are issues that are bigger than pol
President trump has been pressing his turkish counterpart hard on this. We at fox team coverage, john roberts at the white house has the administration reaction. We begin with Benjamin Hall in turkey tonight. Good evening. Stunning turn of events. After two years of detention and repeated calls from the Trump Administration to free him, Andrew Brunson is one step closer to home. Pastor Andrew Brunson arrived at court early in the morning in a heavily guarded convoy for the start of his fourth hearing on adding terror grums. Over the next few hours details dripped out. First his control order was dropped. Then his house arrest rescinded. Then his transport van removed clearing the way for his return to the u. S. In the courtroom was a fellow american pastor. He was tearful, he was crying. I looked at him and he and his wife hugged probably for about 4 to 5 minutes. I mean, interest was the picture of his imprisonment. Afterwards, brunson swept out. This may be pastor brunson coming of t
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