6 Scenes From Day 8 of Trump Impeachment Trial

 
 
Jan 30, 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where the Senate holds a marathon question-and-answer session in President Trump's impeachment trial. Fred Lucas has highlights, as well as a report on the president's signing of a new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico. Plus: the FBI's improper applications to spy on the Trump campaign, school choice as a safety issue, and a heartbreaking end-of-life case in Texas. On this date in 1969, the Beatles play in public for the final time in an unannounced filmed performance on the roof of their Apple Corps headquarters in London.

 
 
 
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By Fred Lucas

Yesterday was question-and-answer day in the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. Senators acting as jurors, and in some way judges, submitted questions to Chief Justice John Roberts.
Commentary
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By Stephanie Neville

Two of the FBI's four applications for warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to spy on a Trump campaign adviser lacked probable cause and should not have been made in the first place. That's the stunning admission by the Justice Department.
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By Robert Moffit

Current Texas law gives the hospital virtually unilateral power to make the life-or-death decision.
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By Fred Lucas

"I keep my promises and I'm fighting for the American worker. And we're all fighting for the American worker," says Trump.
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By Jude Schwalbach

A 2017 Gallup survey found that 3 in 10 parents are concerned for their children's safety at school.
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By Lauren Evans

Elizabeth Slattery, legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, joins the show to break down the impeachment proceedings at a 101 level.
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By Virginia Allen

"If you are 19, 20 … you live in the freest society in the history of the world. And if you're walking around right now … self-censoring yourself, well, we've lost already," says Rubin, host of "The Rubin Report."
 
     
 
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