united states. what about a sitting president? well, sitting president, when he s no longer president of the united states. a president who is in office. could robert mueller come back and say i am seeking an indictment? i think that is an open discussion. i think that is an open discussion in terms of the law. do you believe, congresswoman, that whether a sitting president, sitting, can be indicted is an open discussion, and what does it signal to you hearing that from pelosi? well, i think that that s the opinion of the justice department at this time. you know, the most important thing i think for me is that the mueller investigation be allowed to continue to its conclusion and that we have all of the information about what was discovered during the course of that investigation. congresswoman elect jennifer wexton, a big day for you. so get in, congratulations, and thanks for joining me. thank you so much. the president is downplaying last month s stock market plun
saying we are going to impeachment. gayle: even if you could get the house to impeach. the possibility that 67 senators will vote to remove the president from office is you be believable. howie: the media needs some connective tissue between the stock market plunge, the syrian pullout, the stock markets, the deaths of the migrant child. beverly: i think we ll see a foreshadowing of what we expect the coverage to be the next three years, impeachment. it didn t work out well for republicans to in the house impeached bill clinton. they lost seats in the house in the next election. so he should be careful what you ask for.
saying we are going to impeachment. gayle: even if you could get the house to impeach. the possibility that 67 senators will vote to remove the president from office is you be believable. howie: the media needs some connective tissue between the stock market plunge, the syrian pullout, the stock markets, the deaths of the migrant child. beverly: i think we ll see a foreshadowing of what we expect the coverage to be the next three years, impeachment. it didn t work out well for republicans to in the house impeached bill clinton. they lost seats in the house in the next election. so he should be careful what you ask for.
medical checks on all children in custody. the president slamming the federal reserve who made the stock market plunge. raising interest rates because they think the economy is so good. i have great confidence in them, they are doing really well. the president calling the market pullback a tremendous opportunity for investors thing to get it while it is low. us stocks of drop sharply in recent weeks over concerns of weaker economic growth. donald trump has been feuding with amazon for months over shipping prices and now tech insiders tell fox news the company is preparing to fight back. jillian turner has more on what this could mean for your wallet. reporter: this christmas season brings a new world record you probably haven t heard about, 2.5 billion packages shipped worldwide over appear go of a few weeks, tech signed
market, right? that is what happens sometimes. so as far as that stock market plunge come october historically is not a lovely month for stocks. bill: as you know, the market tries to forecast what is coming up in six months. suggesting that the problems that we sign the last year will not repeat themselves in 2019. that could have an effect as well. i will point your attention to companies like twitter. they came out with very interesting utterance. and amazon, which has really been a bell winner of sorts, it just keeps climbing and climbin climbing. new technology that we have, so they are going to come out with earnings after the close. we will see if those profits are in the forecast for the future, whether they have the confidence level that we have seen for the last 12-18 months because we have been booming. sandra: the nasdaq had its biggest one-day loss since august 2011, and as we know, it has now fallen into correction