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  • first topic today on CNN.

  • 10 down the middle explanation of the impeachment inquiry in the U.

  • S.

  • House of Representatives.

  • I'm Coral Jesus.

  • Thank you for watching.

  • The controversy started with a phone call in late July.

  • U.

  • S President Donald Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelinsky.

  • That conversation factored into a complaint made later by an anonymous whistleblower, someone who aims to expose potential wrongdoing in the call.

  • President Trump spoke of former U.

  • S.

  • Vice President Joe Biden and his son between 2014 and 2016.

  • Vice president Biden was a regular visitor to Ukraine.

  • It had a new government, the U.

  • S government supported it, and the Obama administration had offered Ukraine $1 billion in assistance.

  • In recounting one of his trips there, Vice President Biden said he told the Ukrainian government toe fire one of its top attorneys if it wanted the American aid money.

  • Several countries blame the prosecutor for not doing enough to investigate corruption in Ukraine.

  • The Ukrainian government fired the prosecutor and got the U.

  • S aid.

  • But in his phone call this summer with Ukraine's new leader, President Trump said it was unfair that the Ukrainian prosecutor was fired in 2016.

  • He added, Quote, There's a lot of talk about Biden's son that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that, and he asked the Ukrainian president to look into it.

  • Democrats in the House of Representatives say in doing that, President Trump abused his power to pressure a foreign government to dig up dirt on Biden because he's a political rival in next year's election.

  • They also accused the Trump administration of illegally preventing Congress from getting Maur info from the whistle blower who made the original complaint.

  • President Trump has suggested that any wrongdoing has to do with former Vice president Biden because the Ukrainian prosecutor he wanted to be fired was investigating a Ukrainian gas company that Biden son was working for.

  • There's been no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.

  • On Wednesday, the White House released a summary of the phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelinsky.

  • It also released the original complaint made by the whistle blower.

  • The reaction in the U.

  • S.

  • Congress to the call summary was mostly along party lines, with Democrats saying it confirms the need for an impeachment inquiry, an investigation into President Trump's actions and Republicans saying it shows that President Trump did nothing wrong.

  • Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, saying that everything was completely changed after President Trump came out and admitted that he did indeed in some form, speak with and potentially pressure the Ukrainian president to investigate.

  • Joe Biden.

  • This isn't relitigating the past.

  • This isn't relitigating the election with Hillary Clinton.

  • This is about the president abusing his office in seeking political dirt about an election that's upcoming.

  • We have seen a slew of House Democrats really adding their voice to call for impeachment inquiry to begin some moderate swing state members of the House.

  • Also some allies of Speaker Pelosi so very clear that she says and she felt at the time now has Trump keeps talking about this unredacted transcript of his phone call with the Ukrainian president, suggesting that if people will just read this, they will see how misdirected these efforts are.

  • I think it's ridiculous.

  • It's a witch hunt.

  • I'm leading in the polls.

  • They have no idea how they stop me.

  • The only way that contrives through impeachment that call was perfect.

  • It couldn't have been nicer what Joe Biden did for his son.

  • That's something they should be looking at.

  • Speaker Pelosi happens to be the speaker of this House, but she does not speak for America.

  • When it comes to this issue.

  • Our job is to legislate, not to continue to investigate something in the back.

  • When you cannot find any reason to impeach the president, the American people are gonna view this and roll their eyes because it's gonna sound to them like much of the same thing they've been hearing for the last three years.

  • So what's the process?

  • Had his impeachment work well, the investigation is going to go forward.

  • And if the people in charge of the House of Random Representatives, the Democrats, think that there is enough to go forward with impeachment, the House Judiciary Committee will consider what's called articles of impeachment, which are specific charges.

  • And if they vote articles of impeachment, then the full House of Representatives will vote on whether Donald Trump will be impeached.

  • Now, if there is a majority in support of impeachment, Donald Trump doesn't lose his office.

  • That's like a formal charge.

  • It's like an indictment.

  • So if Donald Trump is indicted the way Bill Clinton waas impeached and and that is indicted.

  • Then the case will go to the United States Senate.

  • It takes 2/3 67 votes in the Senate to remove the president from office.

  • I think everyone believes it's very unlikely in a Republican controlled Senate that Donald Trump will ever be removed from office by the Senate.

  • But that's the next step.

  • If there is impeachment voted in the House of Representatives, what could the outcome be?

  • The easiest scenario, and probably the most unlikely scenario is they move forward in the House with impeachment and they remove him in the Senate.

  • Under that scenario, Vice President Pence becomes president Pence again.

  • Very unlikely the other scenarios would be They move forward with impeachment articles in the House he's acquitted in the Senate on, and we'll see what that means for 2020 could very well energize the president's supporters.

  • It could also energize Democrats.

  • Now, listen, if they don't go forward in any way and no impeachment articles come out of the house, we don't know what happens with that.

  • Does the president essentially dodge a bullet and his supporters are energized and therefore Democrats or demoralized in 2020.

  • We just have to wait and see healthy scenarios.

  • Plan 12th Trivia.

  • What is the largest mammal in the weasel family?

  • Wolverine Pine Marten, Sea Otter Pole Cat.

  • It's the sea otter, which can grow to a weight of £90.

  • That's the largest weasel on earth.

  • Perfect timing for Sea Otter Awareness Week.

  • That's going on right now.

  • And today we're taking you to an aquarium in California, where two adult sea otters are helping rehabilitate abandoned pups so they can learn how to survive in the wild.

  • We're here today at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

  • Aquarium itself was designed originally toe highlight the marine life, the diversity and the richness of marine life in this local environment.

  • We worked with stranded sea otters, the sea otters air coming in with a variety of injuries.

  • Illness, orphan pups.

  • The animals that are here are being rehabilitated for release back into the wild.

  • We're basically working with nine daughters behind the scenes right now.

  • The youngest in the newest is a two week old pup who it's kind of difficult to see, but she's sleeping on the haul out right now she will be here behind the scenes in in what we call our intensive care unit for probably six weeks before we started.

  • So, up here on the roof, we've got two tanks where we keep animals.

  • Sea otters wind up eating anywhere, depending on what treatments they're doing between 25 35% of their body weight a day, which is obviously a lot of food.

  • If we're going in to do a feeding, let's say, with the pup, we want to be able to have a disguise on the disguises that we use gets mostly to break up our human form.

  • We're trying to minimize the likelihood that the individual pups are gonna habituate tow us, uh, bottom Hang on.

  • They might want to film you tossing that in.

  • Are you okay with that?

  • Ultimately, the goal here is that we want to provide an enriched and rewarding environment for these animals that are extremely intelligent, and it's kind of a combination of fun and work for them while they're out here.

  • We're doing a little troll in on 10 out of 10 today.

  • Imagine walking through a park in Belgium on the hunt for hidden trolls they can't be too hard to find.

  • They stand between 13 and 26 feet tall, and they were a gift from a Danish artist to a park that hosts a famous music festival.

  • They're all made out of recycled wood, and there are seven of them lying around or sitting around or toting buckets.

  • Next two ponds.

  • Unless you're looking to be gobbling up sometime on an unusual, troubling date, you might have toe ogre come your troll phobia.

  • Getting some self elf before spending time with gnome sweet Nome at such a Kobold destination.

  • Still, it makes for a fairy tale ending to CNN.

  • 10.

  • I'm Carl Jesus.

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