about what s coming up. durham s investigation where there could be criminal charges. we can bring up what he said yesterday. our investigation has included developing information from other entities both in the u.s. and outside of the u.s. and then it goes on from there. who do you think would be facing criminal charges? i think that will probably become that will be a discussion after we have the hearing. we just got the report yesterday. 500 pages long and we re focusing on the facts. the hearing is really an introduction to the report. i m sure we ll have a lot of questions that may help answer yours, but this is going to be a part of a process like i said. it is not once and done on wednesday. a lot of work put in by horowitz. we have to hear that and follow down whatever path there may be the hold people accountable when we think the law is violated. bill: you made it clear it will go into the new year as well. the question on impeachment. mitch mcconnell cleared the
prevagen. healthier brain. better life. heather: fox news alert for you from the state department. secretary of state mike pompeo shaking hands with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. there will be a joint news conference between the two of them later this afternoon plus we know that lavrov will be meeting with president trump. all of this of course coming on the heels of all the other breaking news we ve had today. specifically dealing with the i.g. report, primarily that dealt with ukraine russia and ukraine have their own issues and they did come to some sort of cease-fire agreement meeting with france and germany just yesterday. bill: the big doings on this. just yesterday president putin met with president zelensky out of ukraine talking about a peace deal in eastern ukraine.
is a huge achievement for president trump and republicans. his biggest legislative achievement since tax reform in 2017. something he has been harping on for years and consistent on trade. well, i was on president obama s export counsel, bipartisan. i m a supporter of fair and free trade. usmca is a good thing. i do think that tom s point that moderate democrats will have something to go back to. the other two things to unpack in the last 24 hours the i.g. report. bill: the last 60 minutes. the i.g. report. i m glad to see the f.b.i. showed no bias but disappointed in the procedural process of fisa. with respect to the impeachment process no surprise we re in this partisan polarizing environment and i look forward to move to the senate. bill: adam schiff last hour. sound bite three first of all. adam schiff on the hill.
lose here. that should give us some comfort that he will be guided only by the facts. this statement commenting on his work while he is still doing it is confusing and concerning. bill: he didn t agree with horowitz s conclusion. we find more facts. the oversight process won t begin and end on wednesday. i think there are a number of serious questions raised in the report. we ll start on wednesday but we ll continue this probably through the first part of the year. the fact of the matter is again this investigation was sweeping. it looks like in many instances people were a little bit less than focused on some of the information that they used as a basis for going forward with the warrants. this is not just about the investigation of the president or russia collusion or obstruction. this is about the integrity of the department of justice and we owe it to all the great
we haven t seen any sort of records on. i believe that the president wants his case to be heard. i think it will further undermine what i think is a very weak case, one that certainly doesn t rise to the senate convening as a jury and considering removal of the president of the united states. bill: which means the vote fails, is that what you re saying? that s right. heather: let s move to the i.g. report. that the other big thing happening. i.g. horowitz will be testifying tomorrow. what do you want to hear from him? we re going through the report. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have dismissed it. there are several things. you heard the attorney general talk about things where it looks like they were less than stellar in the way they went about getting warrants and conducting the investigation. you have to think about this, too. this is about a two-year investigation. tens of millions of dollars being spent. you would have expected this investigation to be an a p