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Holmes says Sondland "showed indiscretion" in call with Trump

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Republican Congressman Mike Conway pressed State Department official David Holmes over his recollection of the phone call between Ambassador Gordon Sondland and President Trump, accusing him of "regaling" others with the account. Holmes responded, "Sir, I think it was Gordon Sondland who showed indiscretion by having that conversation over a public line."

Recipe: Fall Spritz

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From Bon Appétit: A classic drink for the holidays



Immigration hardliners gain key Trump posts in USCIS shake-up

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A shakeup at USCIS, the agency which oversees the nation's immigration system, has seen the promotion of two officials who once worked for an anti-immigration organization described as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

First question of Democratic debate about public impeachment hearings

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The first question of the fifth Democratic debate Wednesday night was not about any of the candidates on the stage, but instead centered on the incumbent one of them will eventually face. CBS News political director Caitlin Conant joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to highlight some key moments from the debate.

Day 5, Part 7: Committee members question Hill and Holmes

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The fifth day of public hearings in the House impeachment inquiry included five-minute rounds of questioning by Intelligence Committee members, which they could yield to colleagues. Watch this portion of Fiona Hill's and David Holmes' testimony.

Hill interjects, "Could I actually say something?" to address partisan divisions

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Several Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee chose not to ask National Security Council expert Fiona Hill any questions, instead using their time to speak at length about their view of the impeachment proceedings. "Could I actually say something?" Hill said after Rep. Brad Wenstrup finished speaking. "I think that what Dr. Wenstrup said was very powerful, about the importance of overcoming hatred and certainly partisan division," she said. "I think all of us that came here under legal obligation... Читать дальше...

Sexual misconduct, due process and the military

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Colonel Don Christensen is the president of Protect Our Defenders, an organization dedicated to helping those in the military combat sexual assault, and he is also the former chief prosecutor for the U.S. Air Force. Christensen explains some of the struggles the military has when it comes to addressing sexual assault claims and why he felt leaving the military was the best way to make an impact.





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