Full Video: The ABC/WMUR Democratic Debate From New Hampshire (Feb. 7)

Seven candidates took the stage on Friday evening for the first-in-the-nation primary debate in New Hampshire. The debate was co-sponsored by ABC News and WMUR-TV along with Apple News.

Alternate Video Link: ABC News (YouTube)

ABC/WMUR New Hampshire Democratic Debate (8th Debate)
Date: Friday, February 7, 2020
Location: St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH
Sponsors: ABC News, WMUR, Apple News
Moderators: George Stephanopoulos, David Muir, Linsey Davis, Adam Sexton, Monica Hernandez

Debate Candidates

The seven candidates on stage for the New Hampshire Democratic debate:

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden
  • Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg
  • Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar
  • Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
  • Businessman Tom Steyer
  • Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren
  • Businessman Andrew Yang

Debate Moderators

The debate was hosted by a panel of five moderators for the evening consisting of several ABC News personalities along with some local correspondents from WMUR-TV in Manchester.

  • ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos
  • ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir
  • ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis
  • WMUR political director Adam Sexton
  • WMUR anchor Monica Hernandez

Follow the full 2020 Debate Schedule and 2020 Primary Schedule.

Full Video: CNN Town Hall With Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Patrick (Feb. 6, New Hampshire)

On Thursday, Feb. 6, four Democratic candidates participated separately with CNN in a live Town Hall event broadcast from Manchester, New Hampshire. Here are the collected full videos of the event.

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 1 (Feb 5): Biden, Warren, Yang, Steyer

Thursday, February 6

Videos ordered in the order each candidate appeared on CNN.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders:

Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg:

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar:

Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick:

Watch the previous night of CNN Town Hall events with former Vice president Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Businessman Andrew Yang, and businessman Tom Steyer available here.

Full Video: CNN Town Hall With Biden, Warren, Yang, and Steyer (Feb. 5, New Hampshire)

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, four Democratic candidates participated separately with CNN in a live Town Hall event broadcast from Manchester, New Hampshire. Here are the collected full videos of the event.

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 2 (Feb 6): Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Patrick

Wednesday, February 5

Videos ordered in the order each candidate appeared on CNN.

Former Vice President Joe Biden:

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren:

Businessman Andrew Yang:

Businessman Tom Steyer:

On Thursday, Feb. 6, there will be four more town hall events on CNN:

Thursday, February 6:
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick

Watch CNN Town Halls Night 2 (Feb 6): Sanders, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Patrick

Full Video: Final Trump Impeachment Vote in U.S. Senate Trial

Full video of the final vote of President Trump’s impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.

Alternate Full Video Links: Fox News (YouTube), NBC News (YouTube)

Watch prior days:

Reporting on the final day of the trial from CNN:

Sen. Doug Jones, an Alabama Democrat facing an uphill reelection battle in 2020, said Wednesday morning he will vote to convict President Donald Trump on both articles of impeachment.

Jones was one of a handful of senators whose vote was still in question on the verdict of Trump’s impeachment trial, which will come to an end with a vote Wednesday that’s all but guaranteed to end in an acquittal.

The Senate will vote at 4 p.m. ET for each of the two articles of impeachment — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The outcome is a forgone conclusion: Senate Republicans have a 53-47 majority in the chamber, and so far no Republicans have said they will vote to remove the President from office. A two-thirds majority is required for conviction.

The final vote tally is still an open question, with a handful of senators who have not said how they are voting.

“After many sleepless nights, I have reluctantly concluded that the evidence is sufficient to convict the President for both abuse of power and obstruction of Congress,” Jones said in a statement explaining how he will vote.

 

Full Video: President Trump State of the Union Address (Feb. 4, 2020)

Full video of President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address from the U.S. House Chamber on February 4, 2020.

Alternate Video Links: Fox News (YouTube), CBS News (YouTube), PBS NewsHour (YouTube)

What: State of the Union

Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Time: 9 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. CT

How to watch: The 2020 SOTU address will be carried live on all broadcast and cable news channels including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and Fox Business

Reporting from CBS News:

It will be only the second time a State of the Union address will be delivered while the Senate is holding an impeachment trial. In 1999, President Clinton made no mention of the impeachment trial during his second-to-last State of the Union on January 19. Mr. Clinton was ultimately acquitted on charges of obstruction of justice and perjury by the Senate.

The Senate is scheduled to hold the final verdict vote on the impeachment trial on Wednesday.

The State of the Union will be held a day after the Iowa caucuses this year. Mr. Trump has two Republican challengers, former Massachusetts Governor William Weld and former Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, but neither poses a substantial threat to the president in Iowa or nationally. The president won the Republican caucuses in Iowa Monday.

Full Video: President Trump ‘Keep America Great’ Rally in Wildwood, New Jersey (Jan 28)

President Trump speaks in Wildwood, New Jersey, for a “Keep America Great” campaign rally.

Alternate Video Links: Fox News (YouTube), PBS NewsHour (YouTube)

Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Wildwoods Convention Center, Wildwood, New Jersey

Reporting on the rally from ABC News:

Amid the ongoing impeachment trial in the Senate, President Donald Trump will leave Washington and head to the Democratic stronghold of New Jersey to rally for a congressman who refused to vote for impeachment as a Democrat and then switched parties.

Trump’s rally in Wildwood, N.J. Tuesday night takes place in newly-minted Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew’s district, who, after switching parties, declared his “undying support” for the president.

And while the rally at Wildwoods Convention Center is in Democratic stronghold of New Jersey, Trump supporters have lined up around the block more than 24 hours before the president is scheduled to speak— a not so uncommon occurrence at the president’s campaign rallies.

The Wildwood rally serves multiple purposes for the president. Trump will look to tie Van Drew’s Democratic exodus to a larger argument against the party’s impeachment push. Van Drew, who will travel with the president on Air Force One to the event, bucked his own party by voting against impeachment in the House. On Tuesday night, the president will tout that move to his constituents.

Read full story from ABCNews.com

Full Video: Day 4 of President Trump Impeachment Trial in U.S. Senate

Full video of day four of the trial on Friday, Jan. 24, 2020.

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began on Tuesday, Jan. 21, after a weekslong impasse over how the Senate trial would proceed, and debate over the rules stretched nearly 13 hours.

Reporting on Day 4 of the trial from The Hill:

House Democrats get their final shot on Friday to make their case to the Senate and the American public that President Trump’s actions warrant conviction and removal from office.

Democrats are expected to use the fourth day of the trial—which marks their third day for opening arguments—to explore the second article of impeachment adopted by the House last month: obstruction of Congress.

During the course of last year’s Democratic investigation into Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, the White House had directed all administration officials not to cooperate in the process. While Democrats secured testimony from 17 diplomats and national security officials, most under subpoena, at least 12 others declined to appear.

Additionally, Trump refused to turn over any of the thousands of related documents subpoenaed by the impeachment investigators.

Democrats contend that blanket stonewalling violates Congress’s powers, provided by the Constitution, to be a check on the executive branch. It’s that case that the Democratic impeachment managers, led by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), will bring before the Senate on Friday.

“The Managers will continue to lay out the damning case to the two juries – the American people, and the Senators,” said a Democratic official working on the trial.

Read the full story from TheHill.com

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