[indistinct speech] investigate joe biden today? [indistinct speech] on camera. how is that blowing a hole in that argument? again, with regards to i don t want to get into all of the answers of questions with regard to the quid pro quo allegations that have been leveled. there is a lot of evidence of the fact that people knew on both sides, very clearly, about the united states side and the ukraine side that there was no connection there was no linkage between the two. ukraine did not even know that the money was even being held up at that time. it was crystal clear guidance that was being provided on both sides, u.s. and ukraine, the readouts from the july 25th call on both sides.
but again, i hesitate to get into all of the subsidence, at the ends and outs and detail before the interview finishes this evening. once this is over i would be happy. [indistinct speech] during the fact do you think [indistinct speech] shepard: representative lee zeldin of the state of new york. new york s first district answering questions. asking, did he speak to the central allegation? which is president trump asking the president of ukraine to begin an investigation on his political rival. the congressman told that he was not going to speak of the specifics of that. he went on to say on the matter of a quid pro quo, he said there is no quid pro quo. whatever was said in the testimony today through a hole in that allegation. as the congress and mohs, a quid pro quo is not required.