the republicans say. she s the master of the house. he s is ruler of the senate. speaker of the house continues to hem and haw. together they are in the heavy weight political fight of their lives with donald trump s raging fate at stake. americans will show up by the tens of millions next year to vote pelosi out of office. reporter: pelosi has been whipping her democrats into shape for impeachment. at times urging caution, at times con frofronting trump her. all roads lead to putin. reporter: trump hit back fast. you know this statement is not true unless it s meant in a negative sense. the senate must put this right. reporter: mcconnell is the perfect counter puncher. a dauntless trump defender dismissing all evidence of wrong
bigger fish to fry here. i don t think we have bigger fish to try than picking a president of the united states. also facing criticism from elizabeth warren, who repeatedly questioned his fundraising practices, including a napa valley event. billionaire in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. buttigieg said democrats should welcome all help to win back the white house. he said he accepts most donations because according to forbes magazine, i m literally the only person on this stage who is not a millionaire or billionaire. i do not sell access to my time. i don t do call time with millionaires and billionaires. sorry. these purity tests shrink the state of the most important election. a night of fireworks on stage did little to settle one of the biggest questions weighing on democratic voters. does a moderate or progressive stand the best chance of daef defeating president trump? that divide is front and center
correspondent during the bill clinton impeachment. during the trial he had to deliver his state of the union address. this was in january 1999. watch this. the state of our union is strong. [ applause ] america is working again. the promise of our future is limitless. he spoke for about 77 minutes. never mentioned impeachment at all. what was that? bill clinton was the king of compartmentalizi compartmentalizing. he would never let anybody see he was rattled by being impeached and the trial that was taking place. a little bit different today with president trump. he doesn t compartmentalizes.
the president accepted. thank you. as the president accepts the february 4th invitation, he s unleashing new attacks on her and fuming about being impeached. let s go our chief white house correspondent. the president s anger is still very fresh. reporter: it s not subsided. the president is furious over the move to hole back the articles of impeachment until she receives assurances about a fair trial in the senate. as phil was just saying a few moments ago, white house officials are still making plans for a trial despite all this friction going on. as for mr. trump, he a s in a md over a christian public indicati publication calling for his removal of office. he s insisting no president has done more for christianity. president trump is assalamu
course. but it was joe bideni standing t center stage. as he makes the case, he is the best candidate to take on president trump. the six-week sprint to the first votes of the 2020 campaign is on tonight. with joe biden all smiles after emerging unscathed from the final debate of the year. i do worry about this notion that the democratic candidates spend a lot of time attacking one another. i ve tried not to do that. the field of democratic candidates fanning out for one last burst of campaigning before the holidays with amy klobuchar opening a bus tour of iowa, where pete buttigieg is heading this weekend. tonight, their debate clash still reverberating after klobuchar challenged the qualifications of the 37-year-old south bend mayor. i have not denigrated your experience as a local official. i have been one. you actually did denigrate my experience, senator, and it was before the break and i was going to let it go because we got