what about the white house? joining me from the north lawn, marc short, the chief of staff to vice president mike pence. thank you for being with us. thanks, hallie. can you talk about the conversations that the white house has had with senator mcconnell over the last the las? are you comfortable with the remarks the leader made on the floor? i assume the president wouldn t have bought in, but i want to hear it from you. i think we ve been comfortable with witnesses, but at the same time democrats failed to make the case. i heard your comments from senator derbin. so far all the witnesses the democrats brought forward are those speaking about here say or secondhand testimony, not firsthand testimony. they haven t made a case. the american people are tired of this. we re also perfectly fine with the perfunctory trial because we can get back to business that benefits the american people as democrats promised they d do in 2018. someone who would have firsthand knowledge of this wo
upon some of our conservative principles, you ve got to make sure you re not confused in terms of what those are. and i think in this case it helps agriculture, it helps manufacturing, especially dairy farmers. it s a win-win, and finally, it s getting across the finish line, where i think speaker pelosi was playing with it, i m glad she s sighieeing the light thank you for your perspective and patience for this as we delayed you to listen to senator mitch mcconnell. we ve got a lot more to get to after the break, including an inside look into the white house plans for the impeachment trial in the senate. another patient individual, the vice president s chief of staff, marc short, will be with us in just a moment. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50
for me to get ahead of that and not focus on telling the american people the urgency to make sure our national security is protected and our elections are still secure. congressman eric swalwell joining us ahead of a big 24 hours. thank you for being back on the show. still to come, for the first time ever, the house rules committee set to meet in 45 minutes for the first time ever, having the responsibility of setting out the parameters for this floor impeachment debate. all of this goes down shortly, but before it does, we re live with one of the 13 committee members before it happens. and we re also with the potential senate juror, republican senator mike braun joins us from the hill, what party leadership is telling him and what he s made up his mind. and slart marc short joins us on the administration s plans for an impeachment trial and more on giuliani s revelations about what the president knew and when. busy hour. as a struggling actor,