That both ukraine and china should investigate the biden family oh, what happened to doing your crimes in private . [ laughter ] trumps like a mobster who instead of throwing a body in the trunk, throws it in the passenger seat so he can use the carpool lane [ laughter ] according [ applause ] according to a new poll, 45 of americans now support impeaching President Trump, including a major increase in white men age 60 to 61 [ cheers and applause according to the Washington Post, President Trump has privately suggested that u. S forces form a human wall to prevent people from crossing the border [ laughter ] i dont want to say the president is a child, but his immigration policy is literally red rover, red rover [ laughter ] send nobody over nobody. [ cheers and applause according to a new poll, senator Elizabeth Warren is trailing former Vice President joe biden in ohio by two points, but that could change as soon as biden accidentally calls it idaho. [ laughter and applause cnn annou
Behavior. Youll hear the voice mails from his exassistant. Sticker shock, cable tv bills on the rise. Just how much were now paying in hidden fees. And from the elephant that got onto this roof to the urban cowboy causing controversy in new york city to the dog who wandered far, far away from home. All the trending stories for your friday morning. Good friday morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. We begin with several developments from the impeachment battle in washington. Were learning more about the Text Messages provided to congress by the former u. S. Envoy to the ukraine. Those messages could be crucial evidence in the impeachment investigation. Also this morning more republicans are coming to the president s side defending his actions just hours after he brazenly called on china to investigate joe biden. Abcs Serena Marshall is following all the new details. Serena, good morning. Reporter trevor, janai, good morning to both of you. Overnight more of those Text Messages rel
Connecticut, senator murphy, organizing this time to bringing members of the senate together. I want to thank my colleague from ohio, senator brown, the senior senator, or his words tonight, is passionate about this issue. And his commitment to change. That should be a commitment that is shared by everyone here, but well be talking about what has not happened your tonight as much as what has happened. When i think a about this issue, the issue of gun violence, which its an epidemic, its also uniquely american problem. No other country has this problem. In fact, america didnt have this problem for all of its history. Its, debating on where you start the y clock, its years od is not a lot longer than that. When i think about the issue and think about the debates where having sometimes we start withes the names of communities, and we unfortunately have been memorized. So many communities are known for so much, so much thats positive about their culture, about their history and about their
The presiding officer the senator from connecticut. Mr. Murphy are we in a quorum call, mr. President . The presiding officer we are not. Mr. Murphy thank you, mr. President. Mr. President , i thank my colleagues for their indulgence this evening, and for those of us those of you who help us keep this floor open. I will make some longer remarks later this evening, but while we have a short break in the floor waiting for senator brown to arrive, i wanted to say a word of appreciation to all of my colleagues who have decided to join us this evening on the floor. This is my first appearance here, to talk about the imperative of changing the nations gun laws, recognizing that this number, 100 americans killed by guns every single day, is not inevitable. Almost every single one of these murders and suicides and accidental shootings is preventable. If we make different choices here on the floor of the United States senate, and our purpose tonight is to try to bring some consistency of effort
A British Foreign office promotional video about a free speech conference calling to defend the freedom of the press. Has just gone 5 am here in moscow where if you are in the wall thank you for choosing our National Welcome to the program. A military court has cleared navy seal accused of multiple war crimes. Charges as well as the controversial nature of his acquittal. Once again raises questions of the pentagon conduct overseas caleb maupin has the details. The military court in san diego has acquitted gallagher on 6 out of the 7 charges that he faced involving the killing of civilians he was convicted on a charge of posing for a photograph with a corpse which is a violation of the rules however of the maximum sentence for such a violation is only 4 months in prison and hes served 9 months in pretrial detention so at this point he is indeed a free man now it appears that his acquittal was essentially hinged on the testimony of a of a Navy Seal Medic who testified that he himself was