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the trump trial, this drama with the speaker and the mayorkas trial or lack of impeachment trial that we had over there in the senate. i mean, all of those stories are linked by one thing, republican belief in chaos as a governing philosophy. >> yeah. i would push you a little on that. i think it sounds right that they think if you can blame the other side, that helps, but mcconnell and others have said, you know, you go too far like that, like a shutdown, usually it's not the democratic white house that is blamed. mcconnell himself said that recently. >> right. >> just to pick an analogy where government fails. here is republican representative armstrong today. take a listen. >> by throwing ourselves into chaos without having any kind of real succession plan. i mean, just to be honest, i don't know who would want the job if this succeeds at this point. >> so that's kind of talking about the idea that the most powerful post people used to spend decades trying to get to is undesirable under at least the situation they're in and the rules from gaetz and co. i want to play one more clip
the trump trial, this drama with the speaker and the mayorkas trial or lack of impeachment trial that we had over there in the senate. i mean, all of those stories are linked by one thing, republican belief in chaos as a governing philosophy. >> yeah. i would push you a little on that. i think it sounds right that they think if you can blame the other side, that helps, but mcconnell and others have said, you know, you go too far like that, like a shutdown, usually it's not the democratic...
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senate has voted 51-49 to adjourn the impeachment trial of secretary alejandro mayorkas. meaning the trial is over for good and forever. the house gop effort to impeach mayor cass is dead. up next for us, it could happen here. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie uyv anovich was the target of a came led by then president donald trump and rudy giuliani and other allies. we'll talk to her what that would look like in a second trump term should he prevail in november. don't go anywhere. slowing my cancer from growing and living longer are two things i want from my metastatic breast cancer treatment. and with kisqali, i can have both. kisqali is a pill that when taken with an aromatase inhibitor helps delay cancer from growing and has been proven to help people live significantly longer across three separate clinical trials. so, i have the confidence to live my life. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. avo
senate has voted 51-49 to adjourn the impeachment trial of secretary alejandro mayorkas. meaning the trial is over for good and forever. the house gop effort to impeach mayor cass is dead. up next for us, it could happen here. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie uyv anovich was the target of a came led by then president donald trump and rudy giuliani and other allies. we'll talk to her what that would look like in a second trump term should he prevail in november. don't go anywhere. slowing...
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they have impeached mayorkas, which is also as we see in realtime, going nowhere. it's been a very bad congress for republicans. just listen to republicans talk about it. they say we have nothing to run on. we have no accomplishments or giving into chuck schumer and joe biden at every turn. they're saying it to themselves. i think the proof is in the pudding. >> what happens to marjorie taylor greene. does she remain influential in another iteration of a republican majority, say there are, you know, ten plus vote, 20 plus votes in a republican majority down the line, and marjorie taylor greene is in office. does she get sidelined after these antics? does matt gaetz get sidelined? and i'm talking about a theoretical future. >> depends where ten or 20 new people are they hard liners, moderates, in a more moderate and more center right house republican majority, greene's stock goes down, as does matt gaetz. if you add hard liner freedom caucus types, it probably grows a little bit or becomes a crowd of that discussion. marjorie taylor greene, much of what she says is
they have impeached mayorkas, which is also as we see in realtime, going nowhere. it's been a very bad congress for republicans. just listen to republicans talk about it. they say we have nothing to run on. we have no accomplishments or giving into chuck schumer and joe biden at every turn. they're saying it to themselves. i think the proof is in the pudding. >> what happens to marjorie taylor greene. does she remain influential in another iteration of a republican majority, say there...
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he said mayorkas presided over the worst criminal invasion in history. fact check that for us. >> reporter: look, how do you define that in legal term, but what we've seen is a very low number of anyone posing a threat who has crossed the boarder and to call it an invasion is a misrepresentation of the facts because the people who cross the border are stopped by customs and border protection, and they're processed. yes, there are some people who come in, they call them got aways in the ports of entry. the majority are processed, vetted and then released with a court date and many of them are on alternatives to detention, a program that tracks them as they lead up to that court date. they're claiming their international right to asylum in the process. they can get work authorization. they cannot get a right to an attorney. they cannot access medicaid, medicare benefits. there are a lot of things that are misconstrued about this process, often by the republican party to explain what's happening here. yes, we have seen record numbers of immigrants cross, 9.
he said mayorkas presided over the worst criminal invasion in history. fact check that for us. >> reporter: look, how do you define that in legal term, but what we've seen is a very low number of anyone posing a threat who has crossed the boarder and to call it an invasion is a misrepresentation of the facts because the people who cross the border are stopped by customs and border protection, and they're processed. yes, there are some people who come in, they call them got aways in the...
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they're not necessarily fans of alejandro mayorkas. they have been more critical of using impeachment in this form or fashion to settle a policy dispute. so they could be among a group of people that work to try and wrap this up quickly. that's why i think you will see republicans given a little bit of runway here to make this case on the floor, to come out and say these are the reasons why we think we should have a full trial. these are the examples of similar impeachment proceedings in years past, where a full trial took place even if there was no chance of a conviction. these were all things that republican senators have been insistent upon, saying that it met the banner, the standard necessary of passing through the republican house of representatives, even though it was by a razor thin majority. even though the votes against impeachment were bipartisan. the votes in favor of impeachment were partisan. senate republicans believe that that doesn't disqualify this from the standard of requiring a trial. i think the important thing to
they're not necessarily fans of alejandro mayorkas. they have been more critical of using impeachment in this form or fashion to settle a policy dispute. so they could be among a group of people that work to try and wrap this up quickly. that's why i think you will see republicans given a little bit of runway here to make this case on the floor, to come out and say these are the reasons why we think we should have a full trial. these are the examples of similar impeachment proceedings in years...
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next hour, all senators will be sworn in as jurors for the mayorkas trial, with democrats in charge of the senate could end as quickly as it begins. joining me now, republican congressman kelly armstrong. thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me about the impeachment vote. is it frustrating that they don't -- there are not two-thirds of the votes in the senate to convict secretary mayorkas. it would be the first conviction of a cabinet member in american history. a former impeachment vote led to the -- >> yeah. i think this is the first cabinet secretary in 100 years has been so derelict that we are having the issues from the southern border reach north dakota. i don't particularly worry about that. i dealt with all of this when i was on judiciary on this side. the house has done its job. we have given it to the senate. a lot of my colleagues on the senate side would like a robust debate and have this continue to move forward. once we hand something over, then it's the senators' duty to take it up. my two senators from south dakota wo
next hour, all senators will be sworn in as jurors for the mayorkas trial, with democrats in charge of the senate could end as quickly as it begins. joining me now, republican congressman kelly armstrong. thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me about the impeachment vote. is it frustrating that they don't -- there are not two-thirds of the votes in the senate to convict secretary mayorkas. it would be the first conviction of a...
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and in two hours, the senate will open the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a cabinet member in almost 150 years. >>> but, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president donald trump's hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former president, centered around hush money payments made to stormy daniels. prosecutors say trump falsified business records as part of an effort to bury a story about a sexual encounter daniels alleges she had with trump. trump had pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts, and denied the affair ever happened. there is no court today, jury selection resumes tomorrow morning to fill the 11 remaining seats. joining us now, nbc news senior national political reporter jonathan alan, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, both have been inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the manhattan
and in two hours, the senate will open the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a cabinet member in almost 150 years. >>> but, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president donald trump's hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former president, centered...
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ahead what to expect in today's impeachment proceedings against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. >>> also on capitol hill, a boeing whistle-blower speaks out. what he's telling nbc news exclusively before his testimony about the safety of some planes. >>> president biden's campaign message in one key battleground state including a new nickname for donald trump. >>> and later, olympics fever, with the global games just 100 days away. we're back in 60 seconds. y. we're back in 60 seconds e*tradeg trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you nee
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republicans did not accuse mayorkas of any specific criminal conduct. joining us now democratic member of the house homeland security and oversight committees, congressman dan goldman of new york. his latest op-ed is entitled "my republican colleagues are wasting the senate's time." so what do you suggest should happen moving forward here if there isn't anything specific being put on the table as an impeachment crime committed by the secretary? it seems like almost a vacant exercise. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, if this were in a criminal court setting, this would be an indictment that would be dismissed before trial because it does not state a crime, and you nailed it on its head there, mika, the fact is that even if you agree with what is alleged in the articles of impeachment for which there's no evidence to support, you still have not alleged a high crime or misdemeanor. you have not shown at all any personal benefit that the secretary has derived from any of his actions. and the republicans can point to no prior impeachment where that has not bee
republicans did not accuse mayorkas of any specific criminal conduct. joining us now democratic member of the house homeland security and oversight committees, congressman dan goldman of new york. his latest op-ed is entitled "my republican colleagues are wasting the senate's time." so what do you suggest should happen moving forward here if there isn't anything specific being put on the table as an impeachment crime committed by the secretary? it seems like almost a vacant exercise....
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meanwhile in washington the impeachment trial of homeland security alejandro mayorkas is set to begin later today. the articles were delivered to the senate yesterday after a two-month delay. republicans are accusing secretary mayorkas of willfully refusing to enforce border laws and breaching the public trust. 11 house republicans made the ceremonial walk across the capitol to present the charges to the senate. after delivering the articles they read the charges aloud on the floor to the assembled senators. republicans do not accuse mayorkas of any specific conduct, and constitutional scholars have called the case groundless. senate democrats are expected to dispense with the articles quickly after the trial begins and move which would require a simple majority of the senate to pass. but nbc news has learned that senators on both sides of the aisle were trying to come to an agreement on a process that would allow some debate and votes on p republican motions according to a senate source. we will have coverage of this as the day goes on. meanwhile, arizona republican senate candidate
meanwhile in washington the impeachment trial of homeland security alejandro mayorkas is set to begin later today. the articles were delivered to the senate yesterday after a two-month delay. republicans are accusing secretary mayorkas of willfully refusing to enforce border laws and breaching the public trust. 11 house republicans made the ceremonial walk across the capitol to present the charges to the senate. after delivering the articles they read the charges aloud on the floor to the...
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now you've got him facing this impeachment, and secretary mayorkas, he appears pretty unfazed by this process earlier this month. he said when i say i'm not focused on the impeachment proceedings, clearly a disconnect on the amount of things on secretary mayorkas' plate, the portfolio he has whether the u.s.-mexico border, international threats, and what republicans want him focused on. >> well, if you think about it given this is just a policy conflict and at least a dozen republican senators have acknowledged that over the last couple of days, the public is dramatically on the side of mayorkas and the bipartisan senate deal, which was blown up at the last minute by maga republicans and donald trump because trump doesn't want a border solution. he wants a border crisis to run against. he's got nothing else in the tank. he's running on empty because he can't talk about abortion anymore because the whole country has so decisively turned against him whether we're talking about kansas or ohio or pennsylvania or florida. they can't talk about that so it's just immigration. he also had vla
now you've got him facing this impeachment, and secretary mayorkas, he appears pretty unfazed by this process earlier this month. he said when i say i'm not focused on the impeachment proceedings, clearly a disconnect on the amount of things on secretary mayorkas' plate, the portfolio he has whether the u.s.-mexico border, international threats, and what republicans want him focused on. >> well, if you think about it given this is just a policy conflict and at least a dozen republican...
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will not resign and she's a manager walking over articles of impeachment to the senate for, you know, mayorkas. she has a leading role in this house and it is like no one wants to admit the fact because that is what has laid here every single day this goes on. >> and i want to ask both of you, who knows better? and he is encouraging drivers to drag the protesters. what does this accomplish? is he trying to bait folks like he has not heard from the squad in a while and that they are going after biden because he knows it is absurd to say something like this? >> you know, they need to try to get inside their head. >> do it. >> one, cotton is saying take matters into your own hands, right? and arkansas is his suggestion there. i would look at this as more like tom cotton is trying to speak to his party. he is seeply frustrated with these voters, and he is trying to align himself with that. none of us, the three of us would assume that we're smart for the evening or who will be president in 2025. i e guarantee you there are a lot of republican senators that will want to kind of carry a trump adjace
will not resign and she's a manager walking over articles of impeachment to the senate for, you know, mayorkas. she has a leading role in this house and it is like no one wants to admit the fact because that is what has laid here every single day this goes on. >> and i want to ask both of you, who knows better? and he is encouraging drivers to drag the protesters. what does this accomplish? is he trying to bait folks like he has not heard from the squad in a while and that they are going...
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she is an impeachment manager walking over articles of impeachment to the senate for alejandro mayorkas. she has a leading role in this house and it's like no one wants to admit this fact because it is so embarrassing but that is what is laid bare every single day this goes on. tom cotton is now publicly encouraging drivers to drag gaza cease-fire protesters from blocked roads. what does this accomplish? is tom cotton trying to bait folks on the left? like he hasn't heard from the squad in a while and wants to make sure democrats are still divided and going after president biden? because he knows this is absurd to say something like that. >> well, something reporters probably should not try to do which is to get inside of a politicians head. >> do it. >> one, cotton is basically saying take matters into your own hands. throw them over the bridge right? in arkansas was the suggestion at least if i read the quotes properly. i would look at this more as tom cotton is trying to speak to part of his party that is deeply frustrated with these voters and he is trying to align themselves with t
she is an impeachment manager walking over articles of impeachment to the senate for alejandro mayorkas. she has a leading role in this house and it's like no one wants to admit this fact because it is so embarrassing but that is what is laid bare every single day this goes on. tom cotton is now publicly encouraging drivers to drag gaza cease-fire protesters from blocked roads. what does this accomplish? is tom cotton trying to bait folks on the left? like he hasn't heard from the squad in a...
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now in 2024 what has homeland security alejandro mayorkas done to merit impeachment? republicans say he hasn't done enough to stop illegal border crossings. that is not grounds for impeachment. in reality, republicans are the one who sabotaged border protection just a couple months ago, a fact that dan goldman printed out earlier today. >> unfortunately, the republicans have put politics over our border security. they want chaos in order to win an election rather than to solve the problems. there was a policy bill, there was a policy change that would have significantly addressed the problems at the border and instead you all on the other side of the aisle sabotaged it where you baselessly impeached this year terry who is trying to solve our problems at the southern border because you want to win it. you don't want to solve the problem. >> a politically motivated faceless impeachment vote congrats to republicans in congress for accomplishing that. don't be full by the play of unity because this is pretty much the only thing republicans managed to accomplish in this 11
now in 2024 what has homeland security alejandro mayorkas done to merit impeachment? republicans say he hasn't done enough to stop illegal border crossings. that is not grounds for impeachment. in reality, republicans are the one who sabotaged border protection just a couple months ago, a fact that dan goldman printed out earlier today. >> unfortunately, the republicans have put politics over our border security. they want chaos in order to win an election rather than to solve the...
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including marjorie taylor greene hand walked articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary mayorkas across the senate chamber. >> all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. >> patry murray received those documents but it's not clear what the senate will do with them. it's always interesting to watch, this time for a cabinet member which habit happened since 1876. is this going to go to trial in the senate? >> it depends on your definition of a trial, katy. senators will be sworn in as jurors tomorrow at 1:00. you can say the trial begins at that point, but we do not expect it to be lengthy. republicans will attempt some procedural moves to force democrats to make this more of a process than what they would like it to be, but the sum total of this is that democrats have more votes than republicans have. they can pretty much end this trial before it even really gets going. and in a lot of ways, it's probably the way it's going to end up under any circumstances is because it requires a two-thirds majority to convict someone of an impeachment and there is no way t
including marjorie taylor greene hand walked articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary mayorkas across the senate chamber. >> all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. >> patry murray received those documents but it's not clear what the senate will do with them. it's always interesting to watch, this time for a cabinet member which habit happened since 1876. is this going to go to trial in the senate? >> it depends on your definition...
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we're also not going to see defense lawyers for mayorkas there and of course, mayorkas himself is not going to be present for these proceedings. all of this expected to kick off officially tomorrow and be dispensed with frankly pretty quickly after that. >> so, david, this is the same group of house republicans who said no to a massive funding be ill to help protect the border. now impeaching a guy on accusations he's not doing enough. what's going on here? >> look. the one thing that republicans wan the biden administration to do is what the trump administration tried to do and the court said you're not allowed to. so biden and mayorkas have gone to congress and said we want to help fix this. it takes congress to send legislation to the white house. house republicans have failed to work with senators on that compromise and so what you're seeing is the angry caucus, a bit of the crazy caucus on the house side. house republican side, really hold this over mike johnson, a speaker who's fighting for his job. to push this kind of angry impeachment of the homehomeland security secretary. n
we're also not going to see defense lawyers for mayorkas there and of course, mayorkas himself is not going to be present for these proceedings. all of this expected to kick off officially tomorrow and be dispensed with frankly pretty quickly after that. >> so, david, this is the same group of house republicans who said no to a massive funding be ill to help protect the border. now impeaching a guy on accusations he's not doing enough. what's going on here? >> look. the one thing...
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in our next hour, house republicans expected to send articles of impeachment against secretary mayorkas to the senate but believe it or not, that might not be the biggest fight speaker johnson has on his hands today. stay close. more chris jansing reports right after this. jansing reports rigt after this something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com ethan! how's my favorite client? great! i started using schwab investing themes, so now i can easily invest in trends... like wearable tech. trends? all that research. sounds exhausting! nope. schwab's technology does the work. so if i spot an opportunity, in robotics or pets, i can buy those stocks ina few clicks. can't be that easy. it is with schwab! schwaaab! schwab investing themes. 40 customizable themes. up to 25 stocks in
in our next hour, house republicans expected to send articles of impeachment against secretary mayorkas to the senate but believe it or not, that might not be the biggest fight speaker johnson has on his hands today. stay close. more chris jansing reports right after this. jansing reports rigt after this something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves'...
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this is happening, the house is preparing to vote or sending the articles of impeachment for alejandro mayorkas to the senate? >> yeah, we expect senate democrats to dispense the articles and in a stroke of fortune or misfortune, however you want to look at it, he's testifying about the budget, and he deals with a whole host of priorities around the globe and he needs congress to fund the agency to stay open, and so that's scheduled for october 1st of this year. >> thank you, my friend. >>> steve kornacki is at the big board to break down what the demographics of a new york county could tell us about the jury selection in a trump case. we will talk to one of the pulitzer prize winning reporters that broke the hush-money payment story in 2016. you're watching "josÉ diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. d. tamra, izzy, and emma... no one puts more love into logistics than these three. you need them. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two
this is happening, the house is preparing to vote or sending the articles of impeachment for alejandro mayorkas to the senate? >> yeah, we expect senate democrats to dispense the articles and in a stroke of fortune or misfortune, however you want to look at it, he's testifying about the budget, and he deals with a whole host of priorities around the globe and he needs congress to fund the agency to stay open, and so that's scheduled for october 1st of this year. >> thank you, my...
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. >> house republicans are sending the impeachment of secretary mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. will you vote with your fellow democrats to skip the trial? >> it's a distraction. i wish the house would pass the bill dealing with our bipartisan border deal, the bipartisan deal which will essentially close off the border and keep our country safer, and deal with fentanyl way better than the house has? i wish we would pass the ukraine bill, i wish they would pay attention to the real things that matter and not the political games, but this is the house of representatives in chaos which is always playing political games. the senate is not exactly a model of always getting things done quickly. we passed a strong bipartisan bill on ukraine, we passed -- we voted for border security, if the house would follow suit instead of playing these games, our country would be a lot safer, people -- 400 people per month.from fentanyl overdose in my state every single -- 400 people every single month. we have to deal with those issues in the house just once to keep playing games. >> the problem is
. >> house republicans are sending the impeachment of secretary mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. will you vote with your fellow democrats to skip the trial? >> it's a distraction. i wish the house would pass the bill dealing with our bipartisan border deal, the bipartisan deal which will essentially close off the border and keep our country safer, and deal with fentanyl way better than the house has? i wish we would pass the ukraine bill, i wish they would pay attention to the real...
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. >> house republicans are sending the impeachment of dhs secretary mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. will you join your fellow democrats in voting to skip a trial? >> yeah, i think it's a distraction. i just wish the house would do this. i wish the house would pass the bill dealing -- would pass the bipartisan border deal, our bipartisan border bill, which will essentially close off the border and keep our country safer and deal with fentanyl way better. i wish we would pass the ukraine barrel -- bill. i wish they would pay attention to the real things that matter, not the political games. the house of representatives is in chaos, always playing political games in the senate is not exactly a model of good government are always getting things done quickly but we passed a bipartisan bill in ukraine, we voted for border security. if the house would follow suit instead of playing these games, the country would be safer. 400 people a month die from fentanyl overdose in my state, 400 people every single month. we've got to deal with those issues in the house of representatives just wants t
. >> house republicans are sending the impeachment of dhs secretary mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. will you join your fellow democrats in voting to skip a trial? >> yeah, i think it's a distraction. i just wish the house would do this. i wish the house would pass the bill dealing -- would pass the bipartisan border deal, our bipartisan border bill, which will essentially close off the border and keep our country safer and deal with fentanyl way better. i wish we would pass the...
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i think that chuck schumer and other democrats believe that the impeachment business against mayorkas is a lot of bunk and wanted to get rid of it as soon as they can to basically have-- in court you would have a summary dismissal of the case you thought had no merit. >> is that a smart thing? you would tacitly even-- even if you are going through the motions-- >> i think they have to do something. senator lisa murkowski the republican/independent of alaska has come out and said she thought they should just get rid of this right away so they have to do something of this thing comes. but i think chuck schumer as quickly as possible, it's the kind of far right republicans in the senate saying if you do that and do not give us a full trial we are going to block everything. will they be blocking aid to israel? they would be blocking aid to ukraine which they want to do. >> politically they would not be able to block aid to israel. >> but they are going to get tied up over their own sneakers as well so i think it is going to be a very messy week and throughout all of that you are going to
i think that chuck schumer and other democrats believe that the impeachment business against mayorkas is a lot of bunk and wanted to get rid of it as soon as they can to basically have-- in court you would have a summary dismissal of the case you thought had no merit. >> is that a smart thing? you would tacitly even-- even if you are going through the motions-- >> i think they have to do something. senator lisa murkowski the republican/independent of alaska has come out and said she...
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there is, alexander mayorkas not getting impeached. the question is how much time do the republicans want to waste not impeaching him? that is what we need to play out this week. against the backdrop of serious things happening in the world. just a question of how clownish the republicans want to look just at the moment. >> these are not serious people as what was famously said. thank you to the both of you. greatly appreciate it as always. >>> next up, a journalist known for his coverage of the genocide in bosnia what he takes from what we are seeing get played out from gaza are s get played out from gaza ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ known as a loving parent. ♪ you don't... ♪ known for lessons that matter. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer, fda-approved for 16 types of cancer. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where key
there is, alexander mayorkas not getting impeached. the question is how much time do the republicans want to waste not impeaching him? that is what we need to play out this week. against the backdrop of serious things happening in the world. just a question of how clownish the republicans want to look just at the moment. >> these are not serious people as what was famously said. thank you to the both of you. greatly appreciate it as always. >>> next up, a journalist known for his...
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. >>> next, house republicans impeachment crusade against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas might be about to fizzle out. representative nanette barragan joins us. this is the weekend. weekend. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪♪ you know that thing your family does? yeah, that thing. someone made it a thing—way back in the day. but where did it come from? and how did it get aaaall the way to you? curious? ancestry can help you find out. because that thing has a story, and it's still being written. see
. >>> next, house republicans impeachment crusade against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas might be about to fizzle out. representative nanette barragan joins us. this is the weekend. weekend. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few...
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. >>> and republican efforts to impeach secretary mayorkas . settle in, welcome to the weekend. weekend. >>> developing overnight, house speaker micah johnson, one of the republicans most responsible for donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election met the former president to cast doubt on the 2024 election, stoking fears about something that is already illegally. what you are about to watch and here is a lie. >> there are so many millions of illegals the country that if only 1 out of 100 voted, they would cast potentially hundreds of thousands of votes in the election. >> here are the facts. the conservative heritage foundation found 89 instances of legal action involving nonecitizens put in between 2003 and 2023. 89 instances over 20 years. joining us now, former illinois congressman and 2020 presidential candidate, joe walsh. good morning, sir. >> joe, the lies keep coming, they just keep coming. and, the fact is, heritage, and, the pantheon of conservative -- >> no liberal think tank. >> exactly. these guys laid out, they did the study. 89 instances of illegal immigr
. >>> and republican efforts to impeach secretary mayorkas . settle in, welcome to the weekend. weekend. >>> developing overnight, house speaker micah johnson, one of the republicans most responsible for donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election met the former president to cast doubt on the 2024 election, stoking fears about something that is already illegally. what you are about to watch and here is a lie. >> there are so many millions of illegals the country...
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they have got the very important impeachment of mayorkas. when is ukraine going to get to be front and center? >> it should have passed five months ago. time is not on our side here. there's no doubt. the political -- you have moscow marjorie taylor greene, who is also in real time perpetuating putin propaganda. folks like tucker carlsons goin. more importantly, time is not on our side. there are real consequences on the battle feed. the ukrainians are fighting with courage, great resiliency. but you can't fight unless you have bullets. they are running out. they can win. they can win this. it's that stark. with our support, they can win. without our support, they can't. we have to get this done. we have to support the ukrainians in a fight that's in our self-interest. >> thank you so much. jason crow from colorado, it's good to see you. thanks for your experience and your perspective on this. >> thank you. >>> allied front. president biden and japan's prime minister will come into the rose garden to hold a joint news conference. i will spea
they have got the very important impeachment of mayorkas. when is ukraine going to get to be front and center? >> it should have passed five months ago. time is not on our side here. there's no doubt. the political -- you have moscow marjorie taylor greene, who is also in real time perpetuating putin propaganda. folks like tucker carlsons goin. more importantly, time is not on our side. there are real consequences on the battle feed. the ukrainians are fighting with courage, great...
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mayorkas is sitting in the hot seat, in a house committee techg on the annual budget process when it comes to dhs. >> thank you so much for that update. joining us now is former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who is also now a partner at paul weiss. so mr. secretary, thanks for being here. >> thanks, ana. >> what do you make of this decision to delay? and just the fact that this is where we are with the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in about 150 years. >> it's a political charade. there are no high crimes and misdemeanors here. even conservative legal scholars have said this is not about high crimes and misdemeanors. it is a political charade. we are politicizing a constitutionally prescribed process for impeachment and conviction, and the fact that they've taken so long to get this to the senate indicates a real lack of urgency. republicans in the house, if they're really concerned about border security, they would have embraced the compromise that jim langford and chris murphy negotiated for border security. it is a pro, very strong border security bill that add
mayorkas is sitting in the hot seat, in a house committee techg on the annual budget process when it comes to dhs. >> thank you so much for that update. joining us now is former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who is also now a partner at paul weiss. so mr. secretary, thanks for being here. >> thanks, ana. >> what do you make of this decision to delay? and just the fact that this is where we are with the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in about 150 years....
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>> the house is delaying sending impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate. we'll take a look at the speaker's decision and what democrats are now saying about it. "way too early" will be right back. bout it "way too early" will be right back ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? and lgood.ffort. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you... to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack or death. my name is oluseyi and some of my favorite moments throughout my life are watching sports with my dad. now, i work at comcast as part of the team that created our ai highlights technology, which uses ai to detect the major plays in a sports game. giving m
>> the house is delaying sending impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate. we'll take a look at the speaker's decision and what democrats are now saying about it. "way too early" will be right back. bout it "way too early" will be right back ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. anthony: this making...
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, the house set to deliver those impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. do we know what both sides are planning? >> reporter: well, we have a little bit of a sense of how this is going to go in terms of what we'll see and when. on wednesday afternoon, it is when we're going to see the house bring over those articles of impeachment, and then on thursday, we'll see the senate begin to take it up, but honestly, ana, i think this is going to be dispensed with pretty quickly. in my conversations with sources, both on the democrat and even some on the republican side, there is not a huge appetite to make much hay over this impeachment proceeding because it is not likely to yield with a conviction. what we're likely to see is senator chuck schumer tomorrow afternoon begin the process of tabling this motion on impeachment. there could be some procedural steps from some republicans to try to highlight the fact that there is no full trial here. of course, that is their right. and it is exactly what house republicans want to see, but that's n
, the house set to deliver those impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. do we know what both sides are planning? >> reporter: well, we have a little bit of a sense of how this is going to go in terms of what we'll see and when. on wednesday afternoon, it is when we're going to see the house bring over those articles of impeachment, and then on thursday, we'll see the senate begin to take it up, but honestly, ana, i think this is...
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could see the house and senate articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. lawmakers will also discuss federal funding to review the collapsed bridge in baltimore. right now congress is awaiting a supplemental request from the biden administration. joining us now congressional reporter for the hill mychael snell. how serious is the threat to his job if he proceeds to trying to aid ukraine? >> johnman, look, on the situation on ukraine aid on capitol hill, the situation hasn't exactly changed for the past week and a half. speaker mike johnson said the topic of ukraine but as the house gets ready to reconvene tonight we have no indication what speaker johnson has said on this front, what that legislation will look like, if he'll add any policy provisions to that. a lot of folks are in the dark right now what this will look like. speaker johnson floated some possibilities he may make this as a loan, he may include a provision that will roll back a biden administration energy policy, but again we don't have any concrete details. and you note the motion to vacat
could see the house and senate articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. lawmakers will also discuss federal funding to review the collapsed bridge in baltimore. right now congress is awaiting a supplemental request from the biden administration. joining us now congressional reporter for the hill mychael snell. how serious is the threat to his job if he proceeds to trying to aid ukraine? >> johnman, look, on the situation on ukraine aid on capitol...