tonight house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler telling president trump in a letter he has now until next friday to determine whether or not he'll participate in the next round of impeachment proceedings. that's in addition to a sunday deadline the white house was given to say if it will take part in the judiciary's first impeachment hearing. press secretary stephanie grisham had first responded to the invitation saying nadler's offer is being reviewed, but the president has done nothing wrong, and the democrats know it. >> when you complain and complain and complain and then you have an opportunity to put your story to the american public and you don't want to do it, and you don't want to be subject to cross-examination yourself, it shows you don't have a very good story and a very good defense. >> reporter: this coming week the intelligence committee is expected to submit to the judiciary committee its report detailing the findings of its eight week-long investigation which included historic public witness testimony with correct and former officials with roles related to the ukraine scandal. >> i think there's a mountain range of evidence that has come