there is a conflict and of course schiff is going to say no, i m not going to do it. it s going to highlight these things to thees american people. is that a large part of what matters here when it comes to how this plays out? well, this is at the heart and i love what gregg said because fairness and do you process is important in this procedure that is going forward. and the american people are not seeing it. as a prosecutor, i remember being told and taught fastest way you can throw your case out of court is if the government loses credibility. if the government can t be trusted. well, here you have the government launching an investigation of a sitting president based on suspicious facts surrounding a whistleblowern that appears to bee politically connected and then they lie about their interactions with the whistleblower.it for me, this would be the an absolute nightmare. i wouldn t want to touch this case with a 10-foot pole..o
assertion that it was the whatever, but not the name of it. so that suggests perhaps there whistle-blower s complaint that somehow the basis for this whole republican party led in part by were some gaps, some liberties representative cheney have seen unreliable information. taken in the note taking. their bonds with the president the whistle-blower said what do you have to report on that in the transcript? fray, especially in policy. terrible things about the call, it s important to remember politically they know the president remains in tight but he then i then found out it s not an actual transcript. control of the gop. but they re speaking out with it s a memorandum of conversation. and i think one of the things he was secondhand in other words we re hearing as the rumors increasing regularity about his decisions and about the conduct start to get out about what he didn t know what was on the of his allies if not the conduct happened during today s of the president. call. th
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911 calls on information that are given and you can use that second-hand information to start an investigation, but what s really important here is the whistle-blower said i have both first hand and second-hand information. right. number one, number two, you have the source of the information donald trump not only corroborating it publicly and we also have the memorandum of the tape. and so it really is, and lastly, you have a lot of corroboration for what the whistle-blower has said and it is an absurd argument and it s a smoke screen that on its face until you push through it people can say i ve heard that. in a world where the sound bite matters that s where it is today and the ig in the rare statement coming out to say that is wrong is a really remarkable thing for me to see. leading on the historical perspective, we ve seen some criticism from other republicans like senators romney and ben sasse, but we are nowhere near a tipping point and no one should pretend that the sena
like vice president biden and his son creating to the corruption already in the ukraine. out front now, cnn political commentator joe lockhart. he, of course, was president clinton s secretary. sure. 40% of the republicans in this monmouth poll believe reality isn t reality. this is a fact that president trump brought this up to brought this up in the call, and i think this is important, this poll number is important because it says a lot about what folks are listening to. sure. or taking in when it comes to the when it comes to impeachment. what do you think this actually means, though, that people don t want to hear it? people that it s too complicated or too early on? it s a little of those things. mostly it s the polarization of media, which is if you sit and watch you believe only your