setting fires. let s get more on the protests now from barcelona with correspondent stephen beard and good morning to you stephen can you give us an idea of the scale of these protests how serious are they and could we be seeing the beginning of a new wave of the mass protests we saw 2017. good morning well the scale was good last night was pretty huge in central barcelona and also as you say in the provincial capital letters and words all until a small particularly in assailing i fear which is a sort of emblematic street of expensive shops which you know look like a battleground for until about 3 o clock this morning. whether i think we can anticipate more of this certainly this week on friday as a major demonstration calls and also a call for general strike and i think what we re seeing is that the organizations
president trump repeatedly pressuring ukraine s leader to investigate his rival. trump feels confident he could survive an impeachment vote if it goes to the senate. they have no choice. they have to follow their leadership. and then we ll get it to the senate and we re going to win. the republicans have been very unified. reporter: but he s facing harsh criticism after republican senators after this. china should start an investigation into the bidens. reporter: senator susan collins joining mitt romney and ben sasse in rebuking the president s comment. it s inappropriate. reporter: romney taking it a step further calling the president s china request brazen, wrong, and appalling. sparking trump s fury on twitter. assailing the former gop presidential nominee s lack of loyalty. the democrats are lucky they don t have any mitt romney types. they may be lousy politicians, but they stick together. most republican lawmakers falling in line. remember kavanaugh?
in new york, who is governed by state law and there s no such policy. there s no crime that i am aware of that the president committed that cy vance s office is investigating, but that policy, at least, is not a bar for vance to do anything. jeff toobin, thank you very much. david cay johnston, appreciate it. thanks very much. a lot more ahead tonight, up ahead, the high-stakes drama involving supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. donald trump assailing new allegations about kavanaugh s time as an undergraduate and the new york times for their failure to mention something that we ll tell you about, ahead. creating the future. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. (classical music playing throughout)
times of the monday speech began by saying trump urges unity versus racism. a kind of a straight read and if a different more credible president had given account speech, that might be a reasonable headline. they got huge blowback for the reasons we re discussing and it was changed in time as folks can see on the right side, assailing hate but not guns. juanita, you brought up this point. what do you think of that shift that, blowback this time in america where people are having to deal with the fact that the president rely lies, rely stoekz racial division and hate and thus that has to be factored into even any objective reference to something he says? seeing that first headline really brought to life beto o rourke s question to the media, wtf. what are you doing and why does it take getting called en masse