Legislation you have here. I am grateful it supervisor david chiu as brought this forward. I dont envy. Thank you next speaker. Good evening excuse me. Im sorry is sarah a im here to speak in favor the home sharing im 67yearold i work in patrick heights. I would like to go on and tell my story by a what its done to my life i should write an article to the new yorker. This issue thats particularly in the legislation youve heard this in particular i have a few comments to make about the number of days ive been thinking whats the right number and i was on this evening as listening is that i rent out my own home not on the housing market. And i rent it out when i dont need it for myself i would like to not have a restriction on the number of 90 more than 90 seems fair but 90 too little. And i think the registry is the other concern im American People single woman living alone and want firewalls between the registry and the people anybody looking at up to find when im going to be home and w
He says he would like to cooperate with the impeachment investigators. He says he would also like to cooperate with the federal prosecutors who have charged him in the Southern District of new york. But he is right now out on bond awaiting trial. And i will just mention at the outset that i am cognizant of the fact that we are presenting the second part of this interview tonight rather than just diving right into some of the other momentous and historic news of today, including the start today of the senate trial of President Trump. Today marks only the third time in u. S. History that an american president has faced an impeachment trial in the senate and it was a solemn beginning today. The administering the of the oath to the chief justice of the supreme court, the administering to all u. S. Senators, all of the senators individually signing their names to the oath one by one in alphabetical order. Its a solemn thing. Its a sobering thing. This is a big deal. A and it is worth the ma
Hour. I have so many pieces of your interview here that were going to rerun and analyze with the people we have here to analyze, joyce vance, john heilemann, performance Laurence Tribe is going to join us later. But it seems as though, its very clear, your interview has created more momentum for witnesses in the senate trial. Weve had a couple of senators now come out and say based on your interview they believe lev parnas should be on the witness list. What do you think what do you think developed here as some of the more interesting witnesses that youd want to hear from who lev parnas has been talking about . Well, i think that thats interesting thats an interesting approach and i think thats the right way to look at it that mr. Parnas is obviously speaking from his own perspective. Hes talking about situations he says he was in and things he says he saw and things he says he heard, but he is to the extent that what hes saying can be corroborated by either other peoples testimony or
Multiple felonies related to an alleged scheme to funnel foreign and otherwise illegal donations to various republican candidates and campaigns, including more than 300,000 in an allegedly illegal donation to the main super pack supporting the president s reelection. Mr. Parnas is under indictment. He says he would like to cooperate with the impeachment investigators. He says he would also like to cooperate with the federal prosecutors who have charged him in the Southern District of new york. But hes right now out on bond awaiting trial. And i will just mention at the outset that i am cognizant of the fact that we are presenting the second part of this interview tonight rather than just diving right in to some of the other momentous and historic news of today, including the start today of the senate trial of President Trump. Today marks only the third time in u. S. History that an american president has faced an impeachment trial in the senate. And it was a solemn beginning today. The