quoted with the whistle-blower. again, we need to hear from the whistle-blower print last week, i offered a motion to subpoena the whistle-blower to testify in executive session, meaning he or she can testify behind closed doors but my democrat colleagues voted my motion down in a partisan fashion. mr. castor, can you walk us through the inaccuracies in the whistle-blower's complaint? >> the first thing about the complaint that troubles us is clearly from an outsider who received information secondhand. the information presented in the complaint is clearly distorted. it's from a person who seems to be making a case, like an advocate, about what happened on the call. there whistle-blower references a number of individuals inside the white house and that the state department, that he or she has spoken to to form the basis of a complaint. we have not been able to piece together all those people and talking to all those people is