And divide we are seeing right now. Shepard kristin fisher, live in washington. The final bell is ringing on wall street. The dow is up in a pretty big way, up 167 points. A your world with neil cavuto starts now. Neil the scene right now the Intercontinental Hotel in New York City where the president s do to address reporters any minute. He thinks hes put this entire issue to rest with the transcript of the infamous phone call with the leader of the ukraine back in july. Democrats are not so sure. We are going to be getting to read from john roberts and the second also bret baier and also senator rick scott. I want to take a peek at the corner of wall and broad because youre probably wondering in the middle of this why were stocks up . They dont think anything will convict. The president will survive it. Wall street is not red or blue. Its just green. They love money and making lots of money and they think this president is the surest ticket to continue that they dont want
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i think will make this little announcement to you because important, you know the so-called whistle-blower, the one that didn t have any first-class or first-rate or second-tier information, from what i understand. you ll have to figure that out for yourself. i ve spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. we were going to do this anyway, but i ve informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistle-blower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information. which is sort of interesting. and other things have come out about the whistle-blower that are also may be even more interesting. but also insist on transparency
knew what he needed to do if it wanted to assistance. when you look at the transcript, it s clear there s two investigations president trump is interested in. one is an investigation of what happened with ukraine and the 2016 election and allegations that the then ukrainian government was helping hillary clinton get elected. what about the involvement of a company called crowd strike which investigated the hack of the dnc server and pointed fingers at russia. what else do we know about that? and then there was the investigation into joe and hunter biden that the president mentioned to zelensky. you can understand that the president wants to get to the bottom of what happened in 2016 because he s still incensed about this idea that he didn t win fair and square but i think one of the questions to ask the president this afternoon in addition to whether not he will declassify the whistle-blower complaint is why did he ever asked zelensky about biden? neil: thank you very, very
much. the whistle-blower complaint really at the center of this hall is to be released to the house intelligence committee later this hour. what can we expect from that western mark the host of special report, bret baier. it accelerates and accelerates. it s amazing and it won t stop. it s the beginning, the beginning of the beginning not the end of the beginning and i think you heard adam schiff. he put words in the ukrainian president s mouth and then we heard from ukrainian president. neil: what is the ruling on a high crime or misdemeanor without a quid pro quo outside of trying to get them to get some information on the bidens. is it impeachable? bret: they can call it an abuse of power, that the president they would allege, try to talk to a foreign leader to get them to investigate a political opponent and they can use that to make a case for high crimes and misdemeanors. currently the house does not have the votes, and that s why there s not about moving forward formally
that disruptive. that was there read. what is john roberts read? good afternoon, neil. the president has taken a lot of questions most recently sitting together with volodymyr zelensky, president of ukraine. the president will take more questions. one of the big questions i think on my mind at least is will the president declassify the whistle-blower complaint which we are told is now on capitol hill. several members of congress have already looked at it. ironic when you think about the whistle-blower complaint as it was described as thirdhand knowledge potentially also involving some open sourced material like news articles. people who have actually read the transcript of the call that was released earlier today may know more than the whistle-blower did when that person actually filed the complaint with the intelligence community inspector general. in the bilateral meeting together with president zelensky, president trump and zelensky both agreed that there was no