the solidarity movement. don t you dare grating s line. joining me now is pastor artur pavlovsky, fromregati the kaibab congregationonary. pastor good to see you and calgary. . pastor, it s good to see youutor tonight. now, the prosecutor says you sad went there to fire up the crowd and then claimed it was akinthe, to yelling fire in a movie theater. so it waso it was dangerous. your reaction to that?is well, firs at of all, if there is a fire in a movie theater,be, you bet you better yell fire , because if you don t, people are going to die right now. we have never seen something like this before in our beloved canada. ceis tthis was truly a trial of the century. freedoy, freedomm of expression of religion. i went over there. farmby the truckers and the farmers to deliver a church service. we had the lord s supperrvice, n communion. we were singing hymns together.r and i told and i them, stand upd your rights. i was wearing a hoodie with iea solidarity on it. the crown prosecutor
of any evidence to support the theory that the ukrainian government interfered in the 2016 election? congressman, i am not. furthermore, i would say that this is a russian narrative that president putin has promosed. and are you aware of any part of the u.s. government, its foreign policy or intelligence asperatus that supports that theory? s no. no. no, just the president. just the presidenthe and the republicans who are defending him ino this impeachment heari. they re the only ones who are supporting that russian narrative thatia president puti has promoted. the entire intelligence community and every part of this country concedes that it was russia who did it. now his supporters in congress are pushing that. in the end, when does the end
lawyers were saying about you before you joined us tonight. aou lot of people are very impressed that when you raised your handat to take that oath t evaluate the facts in the paul manafort case and set aside any political biases or any biases you might bring into that courtroom, it is very clear to people listening to you that you did that, that you went in there as a trump voter. a lot of people would think that s a biased juror. you took thatia oath, and you followed that oath.u that is very clear to all of us who ve listened to you. ands thank you, paula, very mu for joining yous. thank you.h it makes me proud to hear that. thank you very much. appreciate it. when we come back, there are two major investigative tracks that the democrats are following in the house of representatives. onein is the investigation of president trump for possible criminaltr violations and corruption. the other is the investigation of trump administration policies. and those are the investigations tha
i don t know whether saleh steps down or not. but i do think his government needs to open up. the defection by the military general who represents part of the huthi area in yemen is interesting. he s attracted a lot of followers. what i think is going to happen is thatia unless saleh moves ou there could easily be a military coup and following that a new government. with the new government, people talk about the will of the yemeni people as if they re all united under one goal. what could happen here? you ve talked about the impact of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that s basically been their base. could it potentially become a country that is a base for al qaeda if there is not some very strong opposition leader that is able to move into position of leadership there. yes. yemen is a much bigger threat to us, as i just said, than libya