President has done nothing wrong, nothing impeachable, and House Republicans say the president didnt break the law and had a legitimate interest in investigating corruption inside ukraine. We want to lay out what we will see today. We are moments away from this historic hearing, getting under way. In many ways if you havent been listening so far, you can get a sense of everything, all of the evidence today. Nancy cordes is outside that room there. Were going to hear everything, right, everything thats been investigated, every piece of evidence today . Reporter correct. There will be three witnesses at the witness table today. They are all congressional lawyers who will lay out everything that was learned so far, from those 17 witness interviews that were conducted behind closed doors and then 12 of those individuals came back to testify before the house Intelligence Committee. So these lawyers are going to s present what we know and what we dont know. The democratic lawyers will argue
Thank you. Other Public Comment . As i recall, when these allegations were brought up, i think the staff has provided i dont think it was a memo but it was a letter to the commission that was open to the public and so may i request that if that was still my recollection that we include that in todays deliberation . Staff have communicated over the concerns in which she brought those before the commission and those have not attached any agenda items in the past. But torn attorney chen looks to be expresses concern but effectively if staff have sought to resolve her concerns, and our belief have not received adequate followup from her end. And im happy to provide additional clarification. I remember one of the former commissioners that read into the record a certain aspect of the staffs research. I know that in previous discussions, when the same question has been raised by the public speaker there was comment and im happy to go back and check the records to see what information that was
Plan . Who has the will and who is winning . The criminal cartels. Bill in a moment well go to a House Border Hearing tackling the mess. Bill melugin is in texas with a brandnew hour. Good morning. Weve seen migrants tried to rush bridges like this several times before. This latest incident happened just after midnight yesterday in brownsville. Well get right to the images. This was the scene early yesterday morning at the Gateway International bridge in brownsville. A mass of several hundred migrants showed up hoping to get into the United States after rumors were spreading that the border would be opened up. Cbp responded and deployed razor wire and personnel in the middle of the bridge to block it. Were told nobody ended up getting through. Texas dps points out that when the federal government deploys razor wire to repel crossings there is no outrage. When texas does it there is accusations of cruelty and ba barberism. This video this morning out of the Rio Grande Valley. La jolla a
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Weekend on cspan 3. Coming up next, a portion from a recent conference discussing the future of relations among the United States, japan and south korea. In this panel, experts and students talk about the challenges for the countries. The International Student conferences, korea fon dags and the peace gown fags were there. Its about 90 minutes. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors for this event. Given that this is a younger time, i know the Korea Foundation has been instrumental in getting this off the ground, launching it and promoting it. We are proud of it today as well. So, the next panel will focus on the challenges of the workplace, specifically looking at how the three countries are facing democratic fertility and striking a worklife balance and the strategies that are best and how we can work together. So, i would like to introduce the moderator for the panel, florence mayor joined the service in 2011 and served in u. S. Missions in mexico and italy. She