week? again, ooh i m going to i m going to disagree because yo van slip was asked directly, are you talking about impeachment? she s like that s not my job, i m a diplomat. that s a political decision, that s not one i would make. so i don t think that that s what they were doing. they were just talking about what it is that they know, what it is they heard first and secondhand. and i think they were very convincing. we ve never seen someone get up and get a standing ovation from the people who were present. because ed: well, that may have just been democrats in the room who were hearing on the resistance. that doesn t mean that they succeeded. i don t think so. we ve seen the polls have not shifted one bit. they ve stayed at about 50% for impeachment and removal even on fox news polls. [inaudible conversations] ed: let gianno in here. jason s saying the polls haven t moved. i thought the democrats wanted the polls to move in their direction not at all. ed: if they re sta
talks on phase one. we ve been hearing of a bigtime deal with china for a long time. where are we? let me describe where phase one is. several things we ve been trying to get to in a big deal. phase one includes, most importantly, protections for intellectual property. there s some good stuff on forced technology transfer, there s market access for financial services in china which is things like banks and credit cards. and, yes, for our farmers there s a big ticket item for purchases from the chinese. what i can tell you also, ed, is that the tip of president trump s spear is the united states trade rep, robert lighthizer. he had talks friday night at 7 p.m. with his counterpart. these talks continue to be constructive. but my lighthizer rule is all negotiations should be behind closed doors, so we re on a glide path to a deal.
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firsthand witnesses, right? ambassador sondland, as you talked about, we know what he s already said in his revised testimony when he refreshed his recollection. he basically said, yeah, that s what was happening. ed: we have fox team coverage this morning. kevin corke live at the white house, but we begin with mark meredith in washington. good to see you, mark. reporter: it s going to be a busy week here in washington for lawmakers as they prepare to hold more hearings into this impeachment inquiry. this week, as you mentioned, eight people are expected to testify public my before the house intelligence committee. testimony does resume on tuesday, and it s going to be a busy day as the committee is going to hear from jennifer williams as well as lieutenant colonel alexander vindman from the national security council. also tuesday kurt volker, former special envoy to ukraine and tim morrison, a former white house aid with the national security council. but many here in washington are
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