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The NPR Politics Podcast

Key Testimony In Impeachment Inquiry Released To The Public

The NPR Politics Podcast

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News, Daily News, Politics

4.425.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2019

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Transcripts from four witnesses in the impeachment inquiry have been made public. The NPR Politics Podcast breaks down the key takeaways from the hundreds of pages of testimony. This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, national security editor Phil Ewing, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Ian from Cincinnati. The polls are open.

0:04.1

This is Debbie Uber from Chesapeake, Virginia, and I just finished voting.

0:07.6

This is Lucas from New Albany, Indiana. Not just got done voting,

0:10.8

and my local municipal election.

0:12.4

Hi, this is Rebecca from Virginia. My husband and I are on a small

0:16.4

getaway without our children, and unfortunately, forgot to vote absentee.

0:20.3

So we're driving an hour and a half home to vote.

0:22.5

This is Morgan Faulkner, and I just got to the AILIT firehouse, my polling

0:26.6

precinct in King William County, Virginia, where I'm very pleasantly surprised to see

0:31.4

a parking lot full of people out to vote in the General Assembly and local elections.

0:35.6

This podcast was recorded at...

0:37.6

This podcast was recorded at...

0:39.1

This podcast was recorded at...

0:40.8

302PM on Tuesday, November 5th.

0:44.3

Things may have changed by the time you hear it.

0:46.2

All right, here's the show.

0:50.5

I love the sound of a voter on the first Tuesday in November.

0:54.3

I like hearing from somebody from Cincinnati. That's where I grew up.

0:56.8

Listening to public radio station WVXU.

0:59.3

I like that they turned around and drove an hour and a half back to vote.

1:03.6

Hey there, it's the NPR Politics Podcast. I'm Susan Davis. I cover Congress.

1:08.4

I'm Phil Ewing, Election Security Editor.

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