to reach back jason, that s not what you just said. he s talking about him being a charlatan and about the president having committed ed: let s give gianno a fair chance. jason, that s not what you just a said. you said he has every right to be partisan you going got it. i agree with you. he s being completely and totally partisan. there has not been any brand of fairness [inaudible conversations] ed: you re going to be next, i promise. come on, bro, bro, bro, come on, bro [laughter] there hasn t been any fairness when it comes to these hearings. you talked about the resistance, they ve been resisting working with the trump administration on a number of issues, the usmca, a lot of legislative things that could have been happening in our country, but democrats have chosen to remove a dually elected president. ed: all right. we ll give you a fair chance there, jason, because on that point i thought your party was elected in the midterms, taking
own money to finance a run as opposed to democratic rivals who have hard-earned their support on the trail. meantime, a lot of democratic candidates in los angeles, mayor pete buttigieg, senators bernie sanders and kamala harris and julian cans troh, the other billionaire in the race, tom steyer talking about issues impacting latinos, and later on 13 candidates converging at the bellagio hotel including former vice president and democratic front-runner joe biden, senators elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and mayor pete buttigieg. and notably, te value patrick who just jumped in the race on thursday yeah, he s speaking too. ed: very interesting. you just mentioned joe biden is the quote-unquote front-runner, in which some polls there is. reporter: yeah. nationally joe biden still main sustains his lead, and you ve got maintains his lead. but in iowa first caucus in the nation, buttigieg jumped ahead 16 percentage points actually
agreement is locked and loaded, ready for nancy pelosi to pull the trigger. if she would stop trying to unseat a duly elected president for a few minutes, we d get that done for farmers, ranchers, workers and manufacturers. ed: yep. and, you know, one of the problems here in the swamp is these people don t seem to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. ed: that s interesting, because you bring me to my next topic which was going to be usmca. i did my homework, and i saw a few weeks ago you charged that nancy pelosi, quote, fiddles while the usmca is in the deep freeze. stand by that one. ed: clearly, based on what you said. but i want to update it because speaker pelosi, in fairness to her, a couple of days ago said that a deal on that could finally be imminent. is she just all talk? because on the other hand, she s doing impeachment, as you say, or are we closer to a deal on usmca? y all have no cattle expression out west. i don t know.
outstanding care they provide to our wounded war corpseses and wish them an early happy that s. they say nothing there. we ll keep an eye on it for you. ed: kevin corke, thank you as well. he does not intimidate the whistleblower. so the president could come right before the committee and talk, speak all the truth that he wants you don t expect him if he wants to take the oath of office, or he could do it in writing. he has every opportunity to present his case. ed: this morning the house speaker, nancy pelosi, on cbs opening the door for the president to maybe state his case before the house as he continues to demand to get a chance to face his original accuser in the whistleblower, as you heard there. let s bring in our panel, gianno caldwell, author of the brand new book taken for granted, check it out. and is jason nicholss, a democrat we like to talk to every now and again. welcome to the show, gentlemen. thank you.
capitol for testimony this week, ed. ed: we ll be watching, covering it live here on the fox news channel with you. kevin, quick question about what happened yesterday. so it appeared to be sort of an unscheduled visit to walter reed medical center for the president, the white house seems to suggest no big deal. all kinds of speculation from his critics. what s the truth? reporter: well, the bottom line is this, and you know this from your experience, the president goes to walter reed on a fairly regular occasion, usually to talk to troops. what was unusual about this was, apparently, this trip was also part of his annual check-up. this was not on the schedule, by the way, i should point that out. but as you also said to hear them tell it, the white house says there s nothing to see here. let me share part of a statement. the president remains healthy without complaints as demonstrated by his repeated vigorous rally performances in front of thousands of americans several times a week