enough evidence to impeach. impeach does not mean to remove from office. 100%. that s why i don t send it to the senate. now, you and i had this discussion once before when you were figuring out what to do. and i had a lot of respect for your deliberative process on it. you were like, i ve got to make a decision on this. if that is the role, and that is the role. it s in the constitution. that s what an impeachment inquiry is. not this scramble of overnight hearings that are going in eight different directions at once. it doesn t mean that you re impeaching the president, it means that you re doing the fact-finding mission the way the constitution tells you. one other thing. i m not giving you my taxes because it s a violation of my first amendment right. no, not correct. but i was a private citizen when i was paying those taxes. too bad. you chose to run for president. when you ran for president, there was an existing law on the books, a law that dates back, by the way,
well, i mean, that s all well and good but i can remember many times that i wasn t supported by the chief of police on down because we actually engage multiple people that were trying to assault us, rocks, bottles, gunshots. we still engaged. we called for assistance, and yes, it got ugly. but you didn t lose your ground, nugent walk away with your tail between your legs. if you re going to do that, give up the streets. the next time somebody we are now promoting videos of basically karaoke singing contest. we ve gone from enforcement, we ve gone from a paramilitary organization to feel good and we spend energy and millions of dollars on creating a feel-good to the point where officers are getting indicted for nonsense and are not getting the backing of the nypd. laura: hold on a second. hold on. i want to put this full-screen
and good but i can remember many times that i wasn t supported by the chief of police on down because we actually engage multiple people that were trying to assault us, rocks, bottles gunshots. we still engaged. we called for assistance, and yes, it got ugly. but you didn t lose your ground and you didn t walk away with your tail between your legs. if you re going to do that, give up the streets. the next time somebody we are now promoting videos of basically karaoke singing contests. we ve gone from enforcement we ve gone from a paramilitary organization to feel good and we spend energy and millions of dollars on creating a feel-good to the point where officers are getting indicted for nonsense and are not getting the backing of the nypd. laura: hold on a second. hold on. i want to put this full-screen up.
your deliberative process on it. you were like, i ve got to make a decision on this. if that is the role, and that is the role. it s in the constitution. that s what an impeach inquiry is. not this scramble of overnight hearings that are going in eight different directions at once. it doesn t mean that you re impeaching the president, it means that you re doing the fact-finding mission the way the constitution tells you. one other thing. i m not giving you my taxes because it s a violation of my first amendment right. no, not correct. but i was a private citizen when i was paying those taxes. too bad. you chose to run for president. when you ran for president, there was an existing law on the books, a law that dates back, by the way, to 1924, that said that the ways and means committee could request the taxes of the president and they would have to be provided. so, president trump knew this law existed when he ran hold on a second. you think the president knew that that law e
and his brother a minister in theresa may s government. he comes from a varied opinion. all three of them are sitting there in support of what s likely to be the announcement going to become the next prime minister of the united kingdom, the 77th prime minister of the uk, who s likely to face just as many difficulties and predicaments as theresa may if not more because you see now, britain s in a situation where tensions which remained under the surface within the early premiership of theresa may have now erupted full scale. whoever it is that wins this leadership contest is going to have to hit the ground running to deal with all of those things. bianca, hold on a second. here s the announcement. let s listen in for a moment. the total number of ballot papers rejected was 509. and the total number of votes given to each candidate was as