combined. thank you. a look at global markets right now. pretty mixed performance in asia and a downward trend in algsau. on wall street you re seeing weakness this morning. 186 points down. and the dow dropped yesterday 238 points and wiped out earlier games. it has been up 132 earlier in the day. the s&p 500 and nasdaq down. investors are coming to grips with the fact that the u.s./china trade war may be here to stay. you have companies and industries trying to grapple with how a more permanent terror regime is going to effect their business. teaming up to build thousands of charging stations across the country. a recent survey shows one of the
some in congress want to go further. representative cohen of tennessee opened a judiciary committee potentially for impeachment. committee open a specific investigation of impeachment. you mean he as a member of the committee. yes. the committee has not taken that position. there s democrats in congress that want to go further than the existing committee investigation. how do you feel about that, do you think there s a role for additional dedicated investigation? let me just say i m proud of our house democrats. they ve been very, shall we say, conscientious about how they reach their decisions. i think it s like 35 of them out of 238. maybe 38 out them have said that they want it to be outspoken on impeachment. many of them are reflecting their views as well as those of
if you want to make such a compelling case, such an ironclad case that even the republican senate will be convinced of the path that we have to take as a country. with respect to the impeachment question, all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. it is a fair inference from what we heard in the press conference that bob mueller was inferring impeachment to the united states congress. bret: kamala harris is not alone with the 2020 declared democratic candidates. these are the candidates calling today one way or another, tweets or statements for impeachment proceedings to begin. you heard nancy pelosi. she went further about the possible democratic divide. it is like 35 of them out of 238. maybe it is 38 of them out of 238 have said that they want it to be outspoken on impeachment, and many of them are reflecting
supporting at least opening an impeachment inquiry certainly growing louder and more fierce. but at least for the moment, house speaker nancy pelosi who is the one who decides whether or not that moves forward, she s saying, stay the course, not quite yet. and while things might be on the table, at least not for the moment will they go down that road. take a listen. i think it s like 35 of them out of 238. or maybe it s 38 of them out of 238 have said that they want to be outspoken on impeachment and many of them are reflecting their views as well as those of their constituents. many constituents want to impeachment the president. but we want to do what is right and what gets results. with respect to impeachment question at this point, all options are on the table. and nothing should be ruled out. reporter: wolf, there s two really key things to get from both of those statements, both from the speaker and house judiciary committee chairman, jerry nadler. one, that is not a shift
no, you mean he as a member of the committee? yes. because the committee has not taken that position. yes. so there are democrats in congress who want to go further than the existing committee investigations. how do you feel about that? do you think there is a role for an additional dedicated investigation? well, let me just say that i m very proud of our house democrats. they ve been very, shall we say, conscientious about how they reach their decisions and it is like 35 of them out of 238, maybe it is 38 of them out of 238 have said that they wanted to be outspoken on impeachment and many of them are reflecting their views as well as those of their constituents. many constituents want to impeach the president. but we want to do what is right and what gets results. what gets results. and we have to remember [ applause ] so there are some and the president makes more of a fuss