we ve done two impeachments now in the last-three years. those impeachments have gone flawlessly, from our perspective. we had no mistakes. we brought extremely strong cases. it was the senate s problem, that they didn t fulfill their obligations of their oath to convict. but i have confidence the speaker will find the right team to get this job done. what about the other side? what about kevin mccarthy and his five members? how concerned are you that he might put a marjorie taylor greene on this committee? or someone of that ilk. well, kevin mccarthy can do what he wants to do. you know, and that s, obviously, what he s going to do. if they want to try to make this into a circus or a clown show, you know, we can t prevent them from doing that. again, what they do does not dictate what we do. our obligations and our duties are very clear. you know, i have taken many oaths in my life. i have an army ranger. i served this country at war three times. i took another oath when i became
dictate what we do. our obligations and our duties are very clear. i ve taken many oaths in my life. i was an army ranger. i served this country at war three times. i took another oath when i became a member of congress. that s the oath that we will fulfill. it does not change, depending upon what other people choose to do with their oath. we ll get the job done. congressman jason crow, we appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you. thanks, john. we do have still more breaking news now. two sources tell cnn this a grand jury in the manhattan d.a. s investigation into the former president s name sake company, that grand jury has returned charges. again, there are now charges. they do at this moment remain under seal. it s expected to be against the company, the trump organization and allen weisselberg. we cannot ascertain yet, we do not know yet the specific charges. however, sources familiar with
the country in a lot of realms in germany that is not popular. you are seeing the rise of the right in france, as well. the notion the quest for change is not something that has stopped after brexit and donald trump. and this reaction to migration, which is at the heart of it, could unravel the entire western project. after world war ii, the united states helped to build this stable order in the western world that produced peace and prosperity. people forget france and germany went to war three times in the preceding 75 years before 1945. that has been put to an end was the united states imposed a order. i think they are worried if trump is a signal, and if you then have la pen, the nationalist far right party in france winning and these parties
places he knows well. is that the drums of war we hear? certainly from some corners. how does the iran-israel showdown end? i ve got a great panel. i ll also bring you an amazing story. free and fair electrics in china. i ll explain. first, here s my take. president obama has been trying to cool down the war fever that suddenly gripped washington earlier this month. prime minister benjamin netanyahu s visit and the flurry of statemen surrounding it have created a dangerous dynamic. it is easy to see how things move toward war. it is difficult to see how they don t. the pressure is building on iran, but there are no serious discussions of negotiated solutions. israel has already discounted the proposed new talks. republican candidates will denounce any deal no matter how presencive the inspections. either iran suddenly and completely surrenders or israel will strike. and bebe netanyahu knows that the window presented by the u.s. political season is closing. if he were to strik
i ll also bring you an amazing story. free and fair elections in china. i ll explain. but first, here s my take. president obama has been trying to cool down the war fever that suddenly gripped washington early this month. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu s visit and the flurry of statements surrounding it have created a dangerous dynamic. it is easy to see how things move toward war. it is difficult to see how they don t. the pressure is building on iran, but there are no serious discussions of negotiated solutions. israel has already discounted the proposed new talks. republican candidates will denounce any deal no matter how comprehensive the inspections. so either iran suddenly and completely surrenders or israel will strike. and netanyahu knows that the window presented by the u.s. political season is closing. if he were to strike between now and november, he would be assured of unqualified support from washington. after november, the american response becomes les