you want to bring additional witnesses that testified during the intelligence committee open hearings, bring them back and let them testify. add others. by the way, let s get the documents. where is this tape? we had the nixon tape. where is the tape of the conversation the president had of his oh so perfect conversation with zelenskey. is there a tape? it happens to be in the white house. congressman, thank you for joining us. good to be with you. we could learn more about the house intelligence report any moment as they re now reading the fine print. also, an indicted associate of rudy guilliani may provided impeachment testimony as he
elections. now they re accusing ukraine. let them sort this out among themselves. you have done exactly what the russian operation is trying to get american politicians to do. are you at all concerned that you ve been duped? no. because just read the articles. okay. so while republicans deny knowledge of the russian effort to place blame on ukraine for interfering in the 2016 u.s. election, according to a new york times report citing three u.s. officials, american intel officials informed senators and their aides in recent weeks that russia had engaged in a year s long campaign to frame ukraine as responsible for moscow s own hacking of the 2016 election. the briefing came as republicans stepped up their defense of president trump in the ukraine affair. a u.s. official familiar with the matter has confirmed to nbc news that the briefing occurred and said that it was considered classified information until it was made public during the impeachment testimony from former white house
themselves. you accused the former president of ukraine. you re doing what the russian president is trying to get politicians to do. are you concerned you are duped? no. just read the articles. republicans deny knowledge of the russian effort to place blame on ukraine for interfering in the 2016 u.s. election, according to a new york times report, citing three u.s. officials, american intelligence officials informed senators and their aides in recent weeks that russia had engaged in a years-long campaign to essentially frame ukraine as responsible for moscow s own hacking of the 2016 election. the briefing came as republicans stepped up their defense of president trump, in the ukraine affair. a u.s. official familiar with the matter has confirmed to msnbc news, the briefing did cursion and said that it was considered classified information, until it was made public during the impeachment testimony from former white house national security adviser fiona hill. and while the house
that these criteria have not been met. they re all about policies, do you agree or disagree with how president handled ukraine. those are reasonable bees sees deciding who to vote for but nothing i ve seen during these weeks of the impeachment testimony, has moved the ball at all toward impeachment. if he is impeached it will be partisan. it has been the process that the republicans are really complaining about. the fact that devin nunez can t yield his time to somebody else or the fact that the republicans can t call their own witnesses without checking with adam schiff. what is your reaction to the process? it is very, very unfair. i mean the impeachment process is quasi-criminal in nature and the person being accused is supposed to have rights comparable to the rights of somebody being accused of a crime. the constitution talks about high crimes and misdemeanors yet the process is screwed and one-sided and partisan. it was alexander hamilton said quite clearly we do not want a p
he s not mentioned by name, but he is mentioned as part of this scheme that parnas and fruman are in part indicted for, and our understanding is that this is the kind of activity the federal prosecutors are looking at, is that correct? yeah, we ve reported that the interactions with lutsenko and other prosecutor, victor shulkin poroshenko have been specifically among the areas of interest for prosecutors as they ve been out gathering documents, another topic they re interested in and gathering documents about, rudy giuliani. great reporting and thank you for taking us through that. i want to now turn to gregory meeks of new york who s a senior member on the foreign affairs committee that is one of part of the oversight committees involved in the impeachment inquiry. sort of 30,000 foot view here for a second. rudy giuliani and his role i mean obviously the impeachment testimony has focused on his