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Bring the sandblaster. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. The whole thing is so human. Its human to put it on the wall and then human to pick at it 40,000 years later. Trevor always nails that accent. He has it down. Welcome to cbs this morning. As you wake up in the west, the Impeachment Vote we expected yesterday is now scheduled for today. It was put off unexpectedly last night after more than 14 hours of intensely partisan debate in the house Judiciary Committee. Committee chairman jerry nadler ended the session around 11 15 p. M. Eastern asking members to, quote, search their consciences before todays vote. That brought more outrage from republicans, who spent the day trying and repeatedly failing to amend the charges. Nancy cordes is outside the room where the committee is meeting again right now. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning. Well, republicans called the move petty and disrespectful. They argued that democrats cut off the debate last night because they want to vote today when more people are watching. A democratic aide argued that this was all about transparency and that democrats didnt want to have to vote on these two momentous articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction of congress, in the dead of night. I want the members on both sides of the aisle to think about what has happened over the last two days and to search their consciences before we cast our final votes. The committee is in recess. Reporter that move shocked and infuriated republicans. There is no consulting from the Ranking Member on your schedule for tomorrow . You just blow up s this is a cbs news report. Im Major Garrett in new york. Good morning, everyone. We expect a historic impeachment house by the mouse Judiciary Committee at any moment. The committee resumed a final hearing this morning a third day of discussions and deliberations before voting on the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The Committee Chairman jerry nadler decided not to hold votes last night as anticipated. That move angered republicans who spent all day and evening challenging the articles that accused of president of abuse of power and obstruction of congress. Lets look at the Committee Deliberations and vote as it unfolds right now. Aye. Mr. Votes aye. Ms. Mcbath. Aye disinterest miss mcbath votes aye. Mr. Standen. Aye. Miss dean. Aye. Miss dean votes aye. Ms. Powell. Aye. Miss powell votes zblooi mr. Escobar. Aye. Miss escobar votes squlooi mr. Collins no. Mr. Collins votes know. Sensenbrenner. No. Sensenbrenner votes no. Mr. Chabot process. No. Chabot votes no. My gomert votes no. Mr. Jordan. No. Mr. Jordan votes no. Mr. Buck. No. Mr. Buck votes no. Mr. Radcliff. No. Mr. Radcliff votes no. Miss roby. No. Miss roby votes no. Mr. Gates votes no. Mr. Johnson of la. No. Mr. Johnson of la votes no. Mr. Bigs. No. Mr. Bigs votes no. Mr. Mcclintock votes no. Miss lefkoe. No. Miss less could votes no. Mr. Refreshen thaler votes no. Mr. Klein. No. Mr. Klein votes no. Mr. Armstrong. No. Mr. Armstrong votes no. Mr. Steuby. No. Mr. Steuby votes no. Mass every member voted who wishes to vote . Chairman may i ask how im recorded . How was the gentleman recorded. Mr. Gomert recorded as no. I wanted to make sure. The clerk will report. Mr. Chairman, there are 23 ayes and 17 nos. The articles agreed to. The question is now on article 2 of the resolution impeaching president donald j. Trump for obstructing congress. The clerk will call the role. Mr. Nadler. Aye. Mr. Nadler votes aye. Miss lofrlen. Aye. Mitts lofrlgen votes aye. Miss jackson lee votes aye. Cohen. Aye. Mr. Cohen votes aye. Mr. Johnson of georgia. Aye. Mr. Johnson of georgia votes aye. Mr. Deutch. Aye. Aye. Miss mrs. Deutch votes aye. Miss bass votes aye. Mr. Richmond votes yes. Mr. Jeffreyys. Aye. Mr. Jeffreyy votes zblooi mr. Cicilline votes aye. Mr. Swalwell. Aye. Mr. Swalwell votes aye. Mr. Lieu mr. Rascon. Mr. Raies rascon votes aye. Mr. Jayapal votes aye. Miss demings. Aye. Miss demings votes aye. Mr. Correia votes yes. Miss standalone miss scanlan votes aye. Miss garcia. Miss garcia votes aye. Meguse. Aye. Votes aye. Miss mcbath votes aye. Mr. Stanton. Aye. Mr. Standen votes aye. Miss dean. Aye. Miss dean votes aye. Miss mccarsle powell. Aye. Votes aye. Miss escobar. Aye. Miss escobar votes zblooi mr. Collins no. Mr. Collins votes no. Mr. Sensenbrenner. No. Mr. Sensenbrenner votes no. Mr. Chabot. No. Mr. Chabot votes no. Mr. Gomert. No. Mr. Gomert votes no. Mr. Jordan. No. Mr. Jordan votes no. Mr. Buck. No. Mr. Buck votes no. Mr. Radcliff. No. Mr. Radcliff votes no. Miss roby. No. Mr. Roby votes no. Mr. Gates votes no. Mr. Janssen of louisiana votes no. Mr. Bigs. No. Mr. Bigs votes no. Mr. Mcclintock. No. Mr. Mcclintock votes no. Miss lefkoe. No. Miss lefkoe votes no. Mr. Refreshen thaler. No. Mr. Refreshen thaler votes no. Mr. Klein. No. Mr. Klein votes no. Mr. Armstrong. No. Mr. Armstrong votes no. Mr. Steube. No. Mr. Steube votes no. Has every member of the committee who wishes to vote voted . The clerk will report. Mr. Clarm, there are 23 ayes and 17 nos. The article is greed to the amendment is fwrootd reporting favorably for the house members have two days to schmitt views reported as a single amendment in the nature of a substitute without objection staff is authorized to make technical and conforming changes. Without objection. Mr. Chairman, mr. Chairman. The meeting is adjourned. For which purpose does the. I give notice of intent to file dissenting views. Notice is heard without objection the committee is adjourned. So there it is, with minimal rancor at least publicly and party line votes the house Judiciary Committee has just passed the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump by party line votes of 2317. The first article abuse of power, the second obstruction of congress. Nancy cordes is outside the hearing room. Nancy. Well major, this is a historic moment, the first time in two decades the house Judiciary Committee approved articles of impeachment against a sitting president. What this means is that these two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of congress will now go to the full house for a vote. Most likely next wednesday. While we do expect a small handful of democratic defections it will not be enough to prevent the house from passing the articles of impeachment. And so president donald j. Trump will be impeached by the house. Nancy, i want to ask you, because it strikes me here in new york but i believe it has to strike threw how different the atmosphere was this morning, almost i dont want to overdescribe this but it seemed like grim resignation on the part of everyone. Democrats and republican. Yesterday and yesterday evening at each others throats, rhetorically at least. There seemed to be a sense not only of the heft of the moment but a resignation that it comes to this point. Resignation and exhaustion, major because they argued 14 hours yesterday because they exhausted all the arguments yesterday petition they went round and round hours and hours making the same points. Both sides said everything there was to say. There was a lot of bruised feelings after the debate was abruptly cut off by the chair last night. And so everyone came back this morning knowing what was going to happen, knowing it was basically preordained, got the vote over with and now they will take the bruised feelings pack them up and head home for the weekend. There is phrase in washington everything has been said it just isnt everyone had a chance to say it. Yesterday everyone said it three or four times over. I also want to talk to you a little bit about something going on around impeachment briefly. For the country is may seem nothing else is going on. Yet other things are happening. Trade deal, National Defense reauthorization act. Something with Prescription Drug costs. Talk to our audience about things happening that dont involve impeachment. Right, there was a very momentous agreement this week between democrats and the white house and mexico and canada. A new trade agreement that will be voted on by the house on a bipartisan basis next week. And then it will go to the senate. But, mayorum, you cannot ignore the shadow tasked by impeachment on in capitol. The Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell says he cant take up the trade deal until after he gets through impeachment in the senate. So we do expect that the senate will come back in january, will hold a trial, the Senate Majority leader himself is now openly trying to convince the president is talking about it on television, hoping that the president will hear him that a shorter trial would be best both for the president and for the process. So perhaps a week or two before he can move on to those bipartisan legislative priorities tliek that trade deal. Nancy, thanks so much. At the white house. One of the issues weja is the context of the trial. I want i dont want to jump ahead of the process but thats a hot topic of conversation at the white house. It is, major. Even though we are learning there is disagreement between what the legal team wants and what President Trump has publicly said he is most demanding, because he believes it will help his ris case. The president has said he wants to see live witnesses on the stand. He believes that will bolster his case in the court of public opinion, allow the republicans to play this out again, and he will be exonerated. But his legal team doesnt agree fully. Because when you put witnesses on the stand, major, there is always a risk. You dont know exactly what theyre going to say. And sources at the White House Point to what happened when acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney spoke before reporters and made several mistakes. And he still to this day has to answer to those. And so, you know, another point they continue to make and see the president can say what he wants all day long. But its not up to him. This is going to be a decision that Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell makes, of course, with other senators, with his caucus. And they will set the parameters of a trial. And the thinking is, look, if we already know the end result because of simple math, then whats the point of play going out . Because by the way during the trial democrats will have another chance to present their side of the story as well. But regardless of whether there is a trial or not, one thing will stay the same, and that is what the president continues to say to the american people. I saw you this morning providing analysis and you are right. He is hammering home the same points over and over and over. And republican strategists believes that they are succeeding in painting in entire process as a partisan stunt as an attempt by the democrats to undermine in presidency. And both sources in the campaign and at the white house confidently tell me they really believe mr. Trump is going to become the first impeached president to ever win reelection. Of course that is a long way from now. But they really believe that this is helping their case. And we use this phrase weija historic all the time. And maybe some of the viewers ask well it doesnt feel historic. Well it is having an impeachment in close to reelection is would you say precedent in american history. You touched on the politics. There are elements nonpolitical. The white house decided not to cooperate with the investigation, not to allow witnesses to appear and provide documents. That became the underlying motive behind the second article of impeachment, instruction of congress. And yet the white house if i hear you correctly believes that was not only the better legal strategy its emerged as a potentially beneficial political one as well. Well sure thats the argument they make. But the problem is now we are approaching a senate trial. And they have to face up to that. And, you know, President Trump has already said that he did not want to participate, did not want to have witnesses take the stand during the house proceedings. Because he believed that was an illegitimate process. And he has said he thinks he can have a fair trial in the senate. If you follow that logic, then mr. Trump would be encouraging mulvaney and others in his inner circle who know exactly what was happening when he was having the conversations with ukraine to take the stand. But so far he hasnt committed to that. We have certainly asked him as well as senior a ers whether or not hell be open and actually want those people to defend him if there is a senate trial. And so this could back fire. Well have to see. But you bring up a great point, major. Because sources have said one of the big problems that democrats created for themselves is that they tossed around the word impeachment from almost the moment he took office. And so the gravity that is typically linked to impeachment is not here they believe the public is now desensitized but its inheritic and grave. The impeachment coverage continues on the 24 hours streaming network. Watch it on cbs news. Com or on the app. There will be more to come on the local news station and on this station and tonight on the abc evening news with mora odonnell. Many of you will return now to cbs this morning. This has been a cbs special report. Im Major Garrett, cbs news, new york. Announcer for news news 24 s we have much more ahead. Ten former pro Football Players are charged with a multimillion dollar medical insurance fraud. See whos been arrested and what it could mean for the nfl. New questions about the safety of cruise ship excursions after the new zealand volcano eruption killed sightseers. Reporter many of the tourists were passengers on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. Coming up on cbs this morning, what you need to know beforee n excursion. 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