impressive qualifications, academically and professionally. she s someone who s clerked at all three levels of the federal judiciary, and if confirmed, will have served at all three levels of the federal judiciary. it s significant and valuable experience. i will vote no. she s a realization of an american dream. i will not be supporting her nomination. those are your republican senators on the judiciary committee today, all of them openly admitting that despite her qualifications, they will not be voting to move judge ketanji brown jackson s nomination to the u.s. supreme court forward. as we said, despite acknowledging her overwhelming qualifications. joining our conversation, melissa murray, former clerk for sonia sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, co-host of the #sisterinlaw podcast. i ve done a lot of sighing
conspiracy theories that clark was pushing at the doj, in support of the outgoing president. one of the theories clark was spreading we re not making this up was that chinese intelligence used special kinds of thermometers to change results in voting machines. again, i m not making that up. meanwhile, tonight, cnn has learned that another, former high-ranking doj official, former-acting deputy attorney general, richard donoghue, testified before the senate judiciary committee, today. donoghue, according to his own notes, previously, provided to congress, resisted pressure from trump to interfere with the election results. democratic senator, mazie hirono, sits on the judiciary committee. i spoke with her, just before air. senator, hirono, i know you, of course, cannot divulge into details of the private testimony of richard donoghue before the judiciary committee today. but but in general terms, how much closer do you believe congress is to learning the full scope of what then-pr
proceed, but do not get too cocky. i mean, here s what we think is going to happen. here s what we think is going to happen over the next few days in this impeachment. articles of impeachment were voted out of the judiciary committee today. tomorrow the house is going to have a pro forma, very brief session that they need to do to introduce the articles in the sort of technical session. we don t expect anything substantive to happen there, but you never know. on tuesday the rules committee will very briefly have their own moment where they basically need to pray their part in getting the impeachment articles onto the house floor under the rules of debate by which those articles of impeachment will be considered. again, we don t expect that to be a substantive thing, but anything can happen. that night, tuesday night next week we are expecting there to be demonstrations and marches all over the country on the eve of what is expected to be the house floor vote on impeaching donald trump,
impeachments take wild turns, and we think we know what s going to happen. we think we know how they will proceed, but do not get too cocky. i mean, here s what we think is going to here s what we think is going to happen over the next few days in this impeachment. articles of impeachment were voted out of of the judiciary committee today. tomorrow the house is going to have a pro forma, very brief session that they need to do to introduce the articles in a sort of technical session. we don t expect anything substantive to happen there, but you never know. on tuesday the rules committee will very briefly have their own moment where they basically need to play their part in getting the impeachment articles onto the house floor under the rules of debate by which those articles of impeachment will be considered. again, we don t expect that to be a substantive thing but anything can happen. that night, tuesday night next week we are expecting there to be demonstrations and marches all ov
going to here s what we think is going to happen over the next new days in this impeachment. articles of impeachment were voted out of of the judiciary committee today. tomorrow the house is going to have a pro forma, very brief session that they need to do to introduce the articles in a sort of technical session. we don t expect anything substantive to happen there, but you never know. on tuesday the rules committee will very briefly have their own moment where they basically need to play their part in getting the impeachment articles onto the house floor under the rules of debate by which those articles of impeachment will be considered. again, we don t expect that to be a substantive thing but anything can happen. that night, tuesday night next week we are expecting there to be demonstrations and marches all over the country on the eve of what is expected to be the house floor vote on impeaching donald trump. groups like indevisible and move on are expecting demonstrations and mar