well, what he has said he wants to do is pretty simple, he would like to have the rules package they used during the clinton impeachment of 199 8 in which the senate heard presentations from both sides and then the senators decided that they needed to hear from some witnesses at that point. what he has said here, let s hear presentations and then we ll let the senators decide if they need more information. seems like a reasonable way to do it given that s how we did the last one and given that the democratic leader of the senate today chuck schumer supported that rules package last time around. he doesn t know, i don t think, when nancy pelosi is going to stop the shenanigans and send the articles of impeachment over. his preference would be to do this like they handled the clinton situation. john kennedy was on with jake yesterday, senator kennedy from louisiana, had things assessment, senator kennedy s view, he s just trying to be fair to the democrats here by not calling witness
and and and the same accountants who, um, just, you know, essentially fired donald trump were accountants we deposed over a decade ago. only difference is i was a journalist involved in that case, i wasn t a public prosecutor. um, during your deposition with trump, we deposed him for two days in december of 2007. two eight-hour sessions. and um, he was caught out lying more than 30 times in the course of those two depositions. we had bank documents. we had his tax returns. we simply pushed things across the table to him that he couldn t refute under oath. and our evidence, i don t think, was nearly as voluminous as as as what tish james s office has and what the manhattan da s office has and as elie pointed out, the you know, the evidence is so voluminous, that the judge essentially said to the trumps
it s a significant with case. and the judge was careful. he did not let the case go forward against don trump jr., or rudy giuliani. but he did against some of the right-wing militia groups, as well as the president. he said it was like a call and answer, with the crowd. and he should have been able to predict that the crowd will carry out his orders and do damage to stop the congressional certification of the election, which is part of this constitutional responsibilities. david, lawmakers on the house oversight committee have voiced their national security concerns, over classified materials being among the boxes in the white house optimistic will retreat from mar-a-lago. can you give us a sense of who is basically coming in and out of mar-a-lago these days? and is it really a secure place to be storing classified documents? well, i don t know i don t know what he was doing with the mar-a-lago. but mar-a-lago, members only club, but it s more than that
reflects that the american public considers foreign affairs a top priority yet. with that in mind, i think it s also a time though because people are supporting the ukrainian people is for president biden to marriage the idea of national unity, whether we do it domestically or internationally, meaning we have to come together as a nation to fight inflation and this is what i m going to do, one, two, three. okay. susan, don, david, always good to see you three. coming up next, many big developments. russia s nuclear deterrence forces go on alert. what does that mean? should it signal alarm? all of this as air raid sirens blaire in western ukraine. raids blaire in western ukraine.
think that putin is going to pay any attention to the icc, and unfortunately, the violence is going to get worse in the next few days by every indication. and the sanctions are mostly punishment. they really will not deter him ultimately and they won t, i don t think, lead to the oligarchy s revolting against him because he has total control what. they have no leverage on him. the bankers in moscow, they are his beck and call. so i don t think it s going to be a way to necessarily pressure him. having said that, in every war in the last 75 years, in the opening days of the, war the government has a rally round around flagged quality that happens where in any society, whether it s united states or anyplace else, it took any just five years for dissent for the