This is v.o.a. News I m Jim Berto president trumps lawyers have started their impeachment trial defense arguing Democrats are trying to overturn the 2016 election a peace agreement got a report from the White House what the Senate in for a rare Saturday session a White House counsel pads simple only argued the president did nothing wrong in dealings with Ukraine and Democrats know it they re here to perpetrate the most massive interference in an election in American history civil Loney and other lawyers repeatedly accused Democrats of holding back effects during Vera 3 days of opening statements promising senators will now get the truth in longer sessions next week but Norty leader Chuck Schumer says great let s have more information say the Trump presentation underlie Democrat demands for witnesses and documents we thank the president s counsel for one thing they made our case even stronger Saager Magni at the White House Democratic lawmakers are reacting to us President Donald Trump
2 hours from now u.s. President Donald Trump s Boyer s began their opening arguments in the Senate impeachment trial last night Democratic Party House managers wound up their 3 days of arguments again hitting hard at the theme that if Mr Trump stays in office he will feel free to abuse his power that his chief executive he ll be convinced he can basically do whatever he wants without penalty lead house manager Adam Schiff says he expects the defense team to use well worn talking points to insist that the president never engage in a quid pro quo with Ukraine holding back u.s. Military aid as leverage in an effort to get political dirt on a potential election rival former Vice President Joe Biden the president said there was no quid pro quo the president said there was no quid pro quo I guess that s the end of the story this is a well known principle of criminal law that if the defendant says he didn t do it he couldn t have done it. We have a report from the a.p. As to McGuire lead hou
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Color played a role in the beginnings of jazz says 87 year old Creole clarinet and sax player Charlie Gabriel we ve all been grieving and down here the northeast this news that s why it s the gumball state. Everybody all in different cultures if in the long run. Charlie Gabriel featured player in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band looks back with us into the Creole spirit of jazz we ll be joined this hour with music from New Orleans creels Jelly Roll Morton Sidney Beacham Allen Toussaint and Fats Domino as well as people drawn to their music like Tom Waits and Del McCoury. New Orleans Creole Music 1st with Deacon John letting the good times roll on American roots. To. Sell books. a 9 years of age he d sold over 75000000 records his 1st language was French Creole one prominent early Creole musician was cornet player Buddy Bolden leading the 2nd line at the beginning of the last century others picked up the torture. Jazz continued to grow out of spasm bands street parades and cotillions e