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Deadline White House

about, about the foreign policy pieces, are important. but also this is a pretty simple investigation of stolen documents and obstruction into the investigation. and the last thing i want to do is to have a prosecutor whether it's jack smith or merrick garland or someone else feeling they have to chase down every motivation before indicting what you already know. the clock is ticking, and you know, this does not seem like a complicated case at the end of the day. and so yes, there might be motivations that should be uncovered later on, but that is no excuse to not indict now on what you do know. obstruction of justice of these classified documents under section 1519 is a 20-year felony. it's a serious thing. and it has to be serious because we entrust so many people with our nation's secrets, and you can't just bring them home or bring them to your golf club. >> and then have your lawyers lie about them. >> exactly. >> neal, thank you very much for being with us at the table. mary, michael, stick around a

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The Context with Christian Fraser

america, and it goes to the i matters most is democracy in - america, and it goes to the extent that democracy— america, and it goes to the extent that democracy holds, _ america, and it goes to the extent that democracy holds, the - america, and it goes to the extent that democracy holds, the foreignl that democracy holds, the foreign policy— that democracy holds, the foreign policy pieces _ that democracy holds, the foreign policy pieces we've _ that democracy holds, the foreign policy pieces we've been - that democracy holds, the foreign policy pieces we've been seeing i that democracy holds, the foreign i policy pieces we've been seeing with the biden— policy pieces we've been seeing with the biden administration _ policy pieces we've been seeing with the biden administration also - the biden administration also falling — the biden administration also falling into— the biden administration also falling into place, _ the biden administration also falling into place, so- the biden administration also - falling into place, so domestic... it falling into place, so domestic... it has _ falling into place, so domestic... it has to— falling into place, so domestic... it has to be — falling into place, so domestic... it has to be domestic. _ falling into place, so domestic... it has to be domestic. do- falling into place, so domestic... it has to be domestic.— falling into place, so domestic... it has to be domestic. do you agree? was it a mistake _ it has to be domestic. do you agree? was it a mistake not _ it has to be domestic. do you agree? was it a mistake not to _ it has to be domestic. do you agree? was it a mistake not to talk- it has to be domestic. do you agree? was it a mistake not to talk more - was it a mistake not to talk more about china?— was it a mistake not to talk more about china? ., , , , about china? certainly the president could have made _ about china? certainly the president could have made a _ about china? certainly the president could have made a very _ about china? certainly the president could have made a very strong - about china? certainly the president could have made a very strong and i could have made a very strong and easily— could have made a very strong and easily acceptable argument last night _ easily acceptable argument last night about what he did last week regarding the chinese spy balloon the because of a highly effective operation to get more intelligence on china's— operation to get more intelligence on china's intelligence capacity, but he _ on china's intelligence capacity, but he chose not to do that. he did not want _ but he chose not to do that. he did not want to— but he chose not to do that. he did not want to pander, he did not want to raise _ not want to pander, he did not want to raise the — not want to pander, he did not want to raise the blood pressure of the leaders _ to raise the blood pressure of the leaders in — to raise the blood pressure of the leaders in china, beijing, and create — leaders in china, beijing, and create an— leaders in china, beijing, and create an international crisis. that would _ create an international crisis. that would be — create an international crisis. that would be a — create an international crisis. that would be a distraction. it goes to what _ would be a distraction. it goes to what nathalie said. this was a red meat— what nathalie said. this was a red meat speech was that it is targeted at the _ meat speech was that it is targeted at the midwest states he needs to stay in _ at the midwest states he needs to stay in power and win in 2024, and he spoke _ stay in power and win in 2024, and he spoke about the economy working for everyone, but really the middle

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Morning Joe

the union. that includes, certainly includes, how we have been moving forward in dealing with managing strategic competition with china. that is something the president is going to look at. when you look at the latest news, of course we take the latest news into account as we prepare for the state of the union. none of that going to change. the president is also going to underscore america's reassertion, resetting its leadership across the world, as he's done the past two years. he'll underscore that. let's not forget what we're seeing in ukraine. the president is going to talk about the continuing that alliance, that international alliance to protect and defend ukraine. so all of this, as we look at the foreign policy pieces of the president's state of the union, is certainly going to be at the forefront. >> what about a strong message on accomplishments over the past two years? some might say that messaging has been an issue in terms of showing the legislative

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MSNBC Live With Hallie Jackson-20191210-15:22:00

corruption. >> given your position, i want to ask you about foreign policy pieces. but let me follow up on the senate chunk of what might happen assuming the house does move forward, possibly as early as next week, and vote to impeach the president. first of all, you're fine withholding the senate trial after the holidays? are you okay with that? >> i mean, i'll sort of leave it to mcconnell and schumer to negotiate timing. i'm available over the recess, but it sounds like we're going to be doing this in january. >> speaking of senator mcconnell and schumer, they are obviously in these negotiations that are happening right now. claire mccass skill was on our broadcast earlier talking about how critical the discussions are. are you hearing anything on how productive that discussion is and are you concerned that whatever happens, senator mcconnell may have too much sway in a potential senate trial? >> my understanding is that there aren't negotiations happening between the two leaders as of yet on an impeachment process.

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