hours on end to today, the house floor vote. i will tell you this. speaker nancy pelosi shortly before members spoke saejd letter to all of her democratic parties laying out the stakes and asking her to join them on the floor. everybody knows the stakes for the vote they re about to take and the history behind what they re about to do. now all that s left to do is vote. guys? okay, phil mattingly. thank you. mr. trump s single-spis six-page tirade to speaker nancy pelosi. it attacks speakers and processes sometimes in very personal terms. president trump says he intended the letter for the purpose of history. jim acosta with that from the
russian organized crime. dmitri firtash is who sent lev the million dollars the month before he got arrested. firtash is the kremlin s long-standing man in ukraine. he s been feeding rudy giuliani material for this plot he tried to pull off with president trump in ukraine. he s under indictment in this country. prosecutors say he s a huge deal in the russian mob. and for some reason in september of this year he was wiring a million dollars to lev while lev was working for president trump on this scheme with rudy giuliani, the scheme for which the president is now being impeached. in terms of that impeachment tomorrow the rules committee started meeting earlier today. they are still meeting tonight to try to set the terms of debate for tomorrow s house floor vote on impeachment. as i said they re still meeting. we still don t know exactly how tomorrow s going to go procedurally, but we believe it s all going to start at 9:00 a.m. in the house. we also don t know if
russian organized crime. firtash is the kremlin s long-standing man in ukraine. he s been feeding rudy giuliani this plot he s trying to pull off in ukraine. he s under indictment in this country. prosecutors say he s a huge deal in the russian mob. and for some reason in september of this year he was wiring a million dollars to lev while lev was working for president trump on this scheme with rudy giuliani, the scheme for which the president is now being impeached. in terms of that impeachment tomorrow the rules committee started meeting earlier today. they are still meeting tonight to try to set the terms of debate for tomorrow s house floor vote on impeachment. as i said they re still meeting. we don t know exactly how tomorrow s going to go procedurally but we believe it s going to start at 9:00 a.m. in the house. we also edon t know if tomorrow s proceedings in the house might go so long that the floor vote might actually have
this whole thing is truly become a circus, as you ve heard many times today. i have confidence. polling will continue to go in the direction against impeachment and good reason for that. before christmas, we ll probably have house floor vote, tonight you are supposed to have a committee vote and then what? do you work on friday? could you get this done on friday? they re saying, the rumor on the hill, we might be voting on the floor on thursday, wednesday or thursday. who knows, this whole thing has been a rush job, it is part of the problem with substantative claims. one claim is the president abused his power and obstructed justice. there is no obstruction of justice when the president delays or denies subpoena from congress, it happens all the time. it happened in the obama administration and virtually every administration in the modern era. there is remedy. party issuing subpoena is supposed to go to court and let the third branch of government
this whole thing is truly become a circus, as you ve heard many times today. i have some confidence. i think the polling will continue to go in the direction against impeachment and good reason for that. brian: before christmas, we ll probably have house floor vote, tonight you are supposed to have a committee vote, and then what? do you work on friday? could you get this done on friday? they re saying, the rumor on the hill right now is that we might be voting on the floor on thursday, wednesday or thursday. who knows, this whole thing has been a rush job, it is part of the problem with substantive claims. one of their claims is the president abused his power and obstructed justice. there is no obstruction of justice when the president delays or denies a subpoena from congress, it happens all the time. it happened in the obama administration and virtually every administration in the modern era. there is remedy for that. party issuing subpoena is supposed to go to court and let the