Wondering why im saying hi from northampton. Yes, i am. Yes. I was asked to say that today when i was on the Bill Newman Radio Show in northampton, massachusetts. Phoning in to the radio show. Of course, you are a big local hero there. I was on the show, of course, talking about my new book Playing With Fire and im one of those do anything to sell a book guys and so when he asked me to say hi to Rachel Maddow from northampton i said ill say that tonight on tv. And may many book sales follow. Bill newman is a great guy, Local Aclu Hero in western massachusetts. Known him for a very long time and anything from northampton is good as far as im concerned. Well done. He loves you and they love you up there. Thanks, man. Thank you, rachel. Well, donald trump jr. s secret communication with wikileaks about material stolen from the Democratic Party became
fifth accuser of roy moore emerged this afternoon. And this time, the woman appeared before cameras and told her own story in her own words
president in history to be impeached. donald trump is the first republican president to be impeached by the house of representatives. donald trump is the first president to be impeached in his first term. all but three democrats voted to impeach the president. no republicans voted to impeach the president. the only independent in the house, justin amosh, who left the republican party after he announced his support for impeachment based on the mueller report voted in favor of both articles of impeachment. leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congressman sean patrick maloney of new york who cast his votes in favor of both articles of impeachment tonight. he is a member of the house intelligence committee. we re also joined by ambassador wendy sherman, an msnbc global affairs contributor. and john heilemann is with us, a national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc. he s the editor-in-chief of the recount. congressman maloney, what was it like today to go through that marat
articles of impeachment. leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congressman sean patrick maloney of new york, who cast his votes in favor of both articles of impeachment tonight. he is a member of the house intelligence committee. we re also joined by ambassador wendy sherman, a former undersecretary of state. she s an msnbc global affairs contributor. and john heilemann is with us. he s a national affairs analyst nor nbc news and msnbc. he s the editor in chief of the recount. congressman maloney, what was it like today to go through that marathon session on the house floor ending with those two votes? well, it was a day of history on the house floor, but not one of celebration. i think most of us are crystal clear that it s not good for the country that this president, any president, would engage in this misconduct resulting in impeachment. so it was a somber day, but it s one i think that we feel we feel proud about because we have done something important.
vote yes. gentleman yields back. gentleman from georgia. and joining our discussion now, we have tom coleman, a former republican congressman from missouri. also with us, former republican congressman david jolly and they are both msnbc analysts. donald trump said at his rally tonight after he got impeached he s the first president who has not committed a crime, not charged with a crime. what is your reaction to that? well, first of all, thank you for having me on the show. and i ve looked at the declaration of independence and actually a precursor to our constitution, the constitution says nothing about having to have a crime to be impeached. it s very clear. the president doesn t understand
report, voted in favor of both articles of impeachment. leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congressman sean patrick maloney of new york who cast his votes in favor of both articles of impeachment tonight. he is a member of the house intelligence committee. we re also joined by ambassador wendy sherman, an msnbc global affairs contributor. and john heilemann is with us, a national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc. he s the editor-in-chief of the recount. congressman maloney, what was it like today to go through that marathon session on the house floor ending with those two votes? well, it was a day of history on the house floor. but not one of celebration. i think most of us are crystal clear that it s not good for the country that this president or any president would engage in this misconduct resulting in impeachment, so it s a somber day but one i think that we feel we feel proud about because we ve done something important. we ve made a contribution to