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The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Jason Crow that aired Sunday, January 26, 2020, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: We re back with one of the House impeachment managers, Colorado Democrat Jason Crow, who presented opening arguments this week. Congressman, good morning to you.REPRESENTATIVE JASON CROW: Good morning, MARGARET. MARGARET BRENNAN: You are a first term congressman. You flipped a district Republican to Democrat. Do you think that in that presentation you made, that your colleagues made, that you have persuaded Republicans to vote to app stanley cups uk rove witnesses REP. CROW: I hope so. I mean, overwhelmingly, the American people support that. You know, almost three quarters of the American people want a fair trial, want evidence, want witnesses, want documents, and that s what they deserve. You k stanley water bottle now, the president deserves a fair trial. The American people deserve a fair trial. And the senators who are going to have to make a really important decision here in the coming days need to have all of the evidence and the full picture in front of them. MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Cotton was indicating that you likely don t hav stanley becher e those votes, though he didn t want to specifically say the numbers.REP. CROW: You know, I don t know. I can t read people s mind. I know Senator Cotton can t read people s mind. You know, we have to just make the best case we can. I think we did that.MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah.REP. CROW Vxps LeBron James voting organization kicks off new campaign with soccer stars
Former President George W. Bush, who has mostly avoided the spotlight since leaving office, signs copies of his memoir Decision Points in Dallas last year. Getty Images Updated 4:45 p.m. ETFormer President George W. Bush is speaking candidly for the first time about the death of Osama bin Laden in an interview for the National Geographic Channel for a special which will debut next mon stanley mug th. I felt a sense of closure. And I felt a sense of gratitude, Mr. Bush said when asked about Bin Laden s death for the National Geographic Channel s special tied to the 10th anniversary of September 11th, according to a press release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the former president agre stanley tazas ed to the interview after four months of negotiations under the condition it be limited to activities surrounding that day s tragic events.Coincidentally, the interview was scheduled to happen just two days after news broke that Navy Seals had successfully shot and killed bin Laden in a raid on his compound in Pakistan. Mr. Bush, who reportedly received 500 interview requests immediately following bin Laden s death, refused them all - all except this one. CBSNews special report: The killing of Osama bin LadenComplete coverage: 9/11 anniversary We thought: Oh no he s either going to cancel the interview bec stanley cup ause he s going to run off to Washington or he s going to
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Jason Crow that aired Sunday, January 26, 2020, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: We re back with one of the House impeachment managers, Colorado Democrat Jason Crow, who presented opening arguments this week. Congressman, good morning to you.REPRESENTATIVE JASON CROW: Good morning, MARGARET. MARGARET BRENNAN: You are a first term congressman. You flipped a district Republican to Democrat. Do you think that in that presentation you made, that your colleagues made, that you have persuaded Republicans to vote to app stanley cups uk rove witnesses REP. CROW: I hope so. I mean, overwhelmingly, the American people support that. You know, almost three quarters of the American people want a fair trial, want evidence, want witnesses, want documents, and that s what they deserve. You k stanley water bottle now, the president deserves a fair trial. The American people deserve a fair trial. And the senators who are going to have to make a really important decision here in the coming days need to have all of the evidence and the full picture in front of them. MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Cotton was indicating that you likely don t hav stanley becher e those votes, though he didn t want to specifically say the numbers.REP. CROW: You know, I don t know. I can t read people s mind. I know Senator Cotton can t read people s mind. You know, we have to just make the best case we can. I think we did that.MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah.REP. CROW Vxps LeBron James voting organization kicks off new campaign with soccer stars
Former President George W. Bush, who has mostly avoided the spotlight since leaving office, signs copies of his memoir Decision Points in Dallas last year. Getty Images Updated 4:45 p.m. ETFormer President George W. Bush is speaking candidly for the first time about the death of Osama bin Laden in an interview for the National Geographic Channel for a special which will debut next mon stanley mug th. I felt a sense of closure. And I felt a sense of gratitude, Mr. Bush said when asked about Bin Laden s death for the National Geographic Channel s special tied to the 10th anniversary of September 11th, according to a press release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the former president agre stanley tazas ed to the interview after four months of negotiations under the condition it be limited to activities surrounding that day s tragic events.Coincidentally, the interview was scheduled to happen just two days after news broke that Navy Seals had successfully shot and killed bin Laden in a raid on his compound in Pakistan. Mr. Bush, who reportedly received 500 interview requests immediately following bin Laden s death, refused them all - all except this one. CBSNews special report: The killing of Osama bin LadenComplete coverage: 9/11 anniversary We thought: Oh no he s either going to cancel the interview bec stanley cup ause he s going to run off to Washington or he s going to