there was a possibility for perception of a conflict of interest. the not the policy arguments of the main arguments for impeachment which were already flimsy i think were shattered by those witnesses, if you really listen to what they said. i just want to make the point i made today in the hearing. out of the dozens of of corrupt nations there are in the world to come out of the hundreds of trump governmencorrupt governmes there are in the world, there s only one time that the president demanded the removal of a precipitouaspecific prosecutor t happened to be the individual that was responsible for investigating the company that was paying his son. and what is that? is that worth asking questions about? congressman meadows and stuart, we appreciate you being
we know these witnesses will tell us. there are no surprises coming. i think one week from now after about a half a dozen of these most americans are going to say, is that all? you remove the president of the united states less than a year from election, over this? i don t take it s to sell. laura: i want to share something with you, congressman meadows. it was wild. i want to thank you again and conclude by saying, because i can t let it go unanswered, some of my colleagues made the statement repeatedly that i had met with the whistle-blower and i knew who the whistle-blowe wh. it will be false the last time they see it. the one that happened at the end of our hearing. we will get to kent in just a moment. he ends it by saying, i don t know who the whistle-blower is. well, for pinocchio s ago we
congressman meadows and stewart, we appreciate you being here. we need to shut this down, laura. it s time. it s clear the democrats are throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. now they want to convince you, the american people that playing a game of telephone is exactly the type of evidence we need. i think the american public needs to be reminded that countless people have been convicted on hearsay, because the courts have routinely allowed and created, needed exceptions to hearsay. hearsay can be much better evidence than direct, as we have learned in painful instances and certainly valid in this instance. joining me now ken starr, former whitewater independent counsel and andy mccarthy, former assistant u.s. attorney. both gentlemen are now fox news contributors. ken, i get that hearsay evidence can be used, we all know that in criminal cases but is that an acceptable standard to undo the election of an american president under our representative democracy and o
that. fundraising immediately. democrats were calling for impeachment all the way back. the guy just got elected and they were calling for impeachment before they even had reason to claim that there was a reason for impeachment. so i think that s probably a very accurate point. ed: the has been calling out some in the media who he thinks are cheerleading this whole impeachment inquiry. guess what, republican mark meadows one of the president s allies is calling out a specific reporter on msnbc. doing a live shot claiming that republicans are struggling. meadows said time-out. republicans continue to hang everything on ambassador volker. hold on we have mark meadows here. congressman meadows can we talk. so he can s. walking by right now. republicans are really struggling to defend the president. we re not struggling on anything. the republicans are not struggling on anything. jedediah: people live for those moments though, for so long the republicans just got a beating from the mai
correct. correct. on your private side of it not available to the public. what it s going to do is stop you from needing to be liked so much because is that real? it s not real. pete: you will still see the likes. you will still be like oh that person didn t like it but publicly there can t be the competition? they won t have the ability to like it. so it won t even be there. jedediah: that s going to be key for the younger demographic. as we know a lot of kids in school compete with this and post stuff and posts get more and more outrageous because they feel like oh, if i post this, i will get more likes and becomes this very unhealthy game. they feel invisible without having that going on. if we can remove this unhealthy element to social media, i think we are it in better shape. ed: pete no likey. pete: disagree, no likey. there should be a like and a dislike button. thank you. ed: big show, congressman mark meadows challenging a reporter on air after she said this. congress