it because it wasn t a vote to convict or to impeach? it is not for me to decide whether she would vote yea or nay, but i do think that with that type of vote, take a stand. is not for me to tell her which way she should ve voted. leland: do you think that plays better in new hampshire? it does play well in new hampshire, that s the only place where i think she s north of four or 5%. most of the primaries and the democratic party are closed, that is an open primary, she is going to get republicans likely voting for her and i think she took that stance and a more political way than necessarily from where she sees the president because she came out yesterday saying that she believed he was unfit for offi office. leland: so then why do you vote for him? took a pretty hard stan yesterday against him. leland: now it s put up the campaign responds to the calls for her resignation. hawaii is tulsi gabbard s home
that again last night. once a generation where labor goes so far left. it was interesting. this wasn t a vote about brexit. people are just sick of it. they wanted it done and i think the tories were effectively championing, just get it. so it was a vote against corbyn. but the outium was mo come was sided than people thought. you still will have a very compensated detail on the brexit between the british government and the eu, not clear how it turns out. and i think the country is still in doubt. scottish national vote is overwhelmingly pro depends. it s possible that you ll not only have brexit, but you ll have the unraveling the united kingdom. but, katty, the pick that s been so frustrating has been the indecision. even looking loving great britain as i do, looking from afar at the indecision where you re just like to do something. make it stay, leave, i don t
know you re reading your notes. but hans just texted us, our nbc colleague who is out there and says that the president is still talking. says he will release another transcript, which is interesting, and says that the president does not want public hearings, which is interesting given the calls for transparency that you have seen so far from the president s conservative allies. reporter: it s really interesting, rallhallie, becaus course the white house has made the case that they don t have to comply with the impeachment inquiry for a number of reasons, because initially there wasn t a vote. now there has been a vote. examine they make the point that this has been taking place behind closed doors. that is going to change next week starting on wednesday, there are going to be public hearings. and the fact that you have the president essentially saying that he doesn t want public hearings is a bit of a contradiction to one of the key talking points at the white house. so we ll have t
about hillary clinton with difficult it is to have the the dossier. i want to know if there was i hope we replay that during our role he had at the white house with his family and year-end. that was a good one. fisa abuse. taking care of kids and she we haven t even figured that high, everybody, how are you? out yet. is just a great person. we are still waiting for and that was really neat to what s your name? that report. get to watch him from v. deneen. steve: john brennan was on janice: where are you from? nbc and he was talking about that moment. how he has been asked to brian: how do you handle the florida. interview with john durham, reports that. janice: are you glad to be here? so people voting are yes. the u.s. attorney up in russian? janice: what is your name? connecticut. and he also said james [laughter] brian: it s rigged. clapper is, which means they is there a russian judge? [inaudible] are expanding that you know, i think so far janice: smile for the camera. i
to have this vote trump is demanding, an impeachment inquiry vote. rudy giuliani and some lawyers are claiming the impeachment inquiry is not legitimate because there wasn t a vote overall on the house floor to proceed with this and still somehow, democrats, even though who said publicly they support an inquiry who seem to be a little bit reluctant to vote for an impeachment inquiry which they will there s an investigation to determine whether there should be articles of impeachment which will have to be brought before the house floor in order to pass them onto the senate. it s a little bit of somewhat a technicality here, but it is something that s turning, you know, the house democratic caucus, i think in some way, you know, pelosi may just need to sort of force members to swallow hard and vote for this so they