hearings, that that will garner more support for impeachment. i mean, we can look to history and suggest that is what has happened in history as well. but, i mean, do you think ultimately that s what will happen? i think the democrats think that s what s going to happen. i think the democrats think they need to have that happen. not much has changed in the past month or so. i don t know. we just saw stephanie grisham, the white house spokesperson, who only goes on fox news. republicans trust fox news more than any other network. the fox news isn t covering these witnesses as much as other networks. there is this environment about what is actually happening, evidence brought to the surface, isn t actually getting out there. that s one reason minds haven t changed. more broadly, most americans say they re not going to change their mind on donald trump. most democrats and a plurality of republicans say that. it s likely nothing will change anyway. wow. you just took the air out of the
analyst. i want to go round robin. i want everyone s first big takeaway just from what we know so far, jeff toobin, just starting with you. plenty of ammunition for both sides. if you think the fbi didn t like hillary clinton and didn t want her leaked president, you can find that in this report. if you think the fbi was dias against donald trump and there were agents there he hated him and didn t want him there, you can find that there. it s not a glowing day for either scenario but i doubt many people whose minds haven t been made up will be changed by what s disclosed today. gloria? well, i think what we re seeing in the reaction here is a very partisan reaction and predictable. the democrats are saying that hillary clinton was badly treated and the republicans are saying, you know, wait a minute, james comey did not adhere to
after showing still images of that witness video. we welcome the decision at that point, self-defense. reporter: their minds haven t been changed yet. albuquerque city attorney jessica hernandez says the city has nothing to hide but is now concerned that the video could hurt the investigation. investigators shouldn t have to wonder is this witness telling me what they actually remember or what they watched on the news last night? reporter: chris mckee, news 13. joey jackson with us here. joey, what do you think, does this taint the witnesses? good morning, christie. i always think that the release is a very good thing, and here s why. the first thing is, transparency is always important, because the public has a right to know. the second thing is, when you release something it s subject to public scrutiny and you evaluate it and that s always a good thing to shine light on darkness. and then finally, christie, you have the reaction part of it, and if that reaction is public
the united states is ready for the challenge. as we ve discussed, the united states and china will continue to compete and as americans, we welcome competition it s part of our dna and propels our citizens to rise to the challenge. cooperation as you and i have spoken about, can only be mutually beneficial if the game is fair. perhaps we welcome competition, but are we ready for it? business professor peter navarro is the author of the book death by china. peter vice president biden says the u.s. welcomes competition. you say china is using in your word, quote, weapons of job destruction against america. what is that and what needs to happen for the u.s. to at least compete fairly with china? we had ten years now since china joined the world trade organization of unfair trade. the weapons of job destruction are clear. there s five. start with currency manipulation. it acts as a huge subsidy for chinese goods coming in and huge tariff on our products to china. you have