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frustration about the recent poll, he's already ahead >> six people have died from health care costs. i'm excited to see them go toe gaping to come as many as 450 to tell because we've seen four of that democrat incumbent. there is popularity and i would >> house majority leader kenny illnesses and 33 states that debates already and in none of mccarthy with me today i disagree with rahm on this one. them where they matched up appear to be related to it. mentioned we are watching you what's unclear now is whether or when it's medicare expansions of together on the same stage. get fresh back after summer the people have the option of break. we know the priorities now, not it's aping cannabis products medicare but they don't have to there is a very significant we've been talking gun control contrast. and whatnot this hour and we or simply e-cigarettes. take it, that's actually joe biden definitely has edged remarkably popular and i have a over further and further to the will be watching you do your the centers for disease control number of people in kansas asked work on the hill. warned last november about an left to try to appease a lot of thank you sir. me about that because they are his party base. she's been out there for a long i'm kamala harris, thank you for worried. >> there going to remind alarming epidemic of e-cigarette time. watching here is dana. >> fox news alert use among young people. i think she's going to probably president trump taking questions there is another alarming report people -- >> how are republicans going to still play relatively nice in a wide news of topics from from the centers of disease control that's coming up on this help small business owners and because she still trying to be a piping to outgoing national entrepreneurs who are struggling very soon. so for the government has taken united figure not come across as security advisor john bolton. to get affordable health care? hello everyone i'm dana perino to divided. and this is a "the daily no action. that's my question. >> were going to remind people there is contract that she's the obama administration allowed going to want to draw and the briefing." that obamacare gave people these ♪ these flavored e-cigarette question i have as well high prices. product on the market without joe biden be prepared to perry fda approval as a way to try to >> would got to a handed to her those and does he have contrast get people who were smoking that it will register with she wants to take on voters on the democratic side president trump will propose tobacco smoking cigarettes off banning all flavored the market. rahm emanuel. >> every 30 seconds there was an where he can maybe put her on e-cigarettes after the cdc alex azar said the may be able reported at least six people may to get the spark products back american going bankrupt because they had no health insurance so the defensive? >> dana: if you like she's in the market that they will trying to act like a general have died from gaping related let's fix the problem. election candidates. have to apply for fda approval. >> great to have you here, illnesses. she's basically trying to own the president also taking time johanna maska and jason chaffet and say i can win this because to talk about why he fired e-cigarette manufacturers were bolton as we learned some of the hoping that the president would jason chaffetz. she has that question of embrace a bill that's making its there is a fox news alert and a potential names on the way through congress which would chinese businesswoman has been kimchee, is she electable. short-list to replace him. on the front page of "usa today" raise the age for buying convicted of trespassing at president trump's mar-a-lago today there was a new poll that >> john is somebody that i e-cigarette products from 18 to 21 but the president prefers to report. said half of democratic women you might member that, she has actually got along with very been found guilty by a federal are saying she would have a hard well. get these flavored products off guilty in fort lauderdale, he made some very big mistakes the market, thinking bubblegum florida. she 33 years old, ling zang was time running against remarkablem when he talked about the libyan and candy flavored cigarettes or arrested back in march and model for kim jong un, that was what is usually really driving the explosion of e-cigarette use according to prosecutor she told not a good statement to make. a secret service agent she was if you just take a look at what there to swim and told the clerk democratic women that they think among young people. to spew what i thought it was that that is still a problem in happened with qaddafi, that was not a good statement to make. she was there for a 2020. significant of the first lady united nations event. speak the stomach i think tweeted about it yesterday and it set us back. that she was there with him prosecutors say zhang wasn't today. maybe we will learn more about caring for cell phones, laptop, there's some ptsd in 2016. >> chief white house that. to the president to anything and an external hard drive when correspondent john roberts is live from the north lawn. else about john bolton? agents searched per room in a >> he did. nearby hotel they discovered the president taking lots of >> dana: i think i was about questions today what did you the president said he liked to more electronics gear and $8,000 take away from it question my >> john bolton and he got along in cash. strategy. got a lot to chew over. well with them but the problem she is now facing six years in hillary clinton won the popular vote and then lost the electoral for bolton was a couple of but the event was about gaping college, that doesn't mean things. one of the things the president prison. let that be a lesson. people are ready to vote for a and the epidemic for center of pointed to with the fact that bolton had too many new rules for the third woman. biden's allies are a little bit disease control have called it disagreements among the people democratic debate, why the dnc an epidemic of aping among young the president thinks are very is asking presidential nervous. listen to this is a important to them. listen to what the president candidates to mind their ps new hampshire state senator. people. the president directing the and qs, our campaign trail mix he basically said to the biden said about that. is coming up next. team i told them that he's got >> he sat right in that chair to energize his speeches and organization to begin the they need to be shorter and more process of removing all tobacco and i told him john, if too many to the point. he's got a zero in on things and people that you're not getting along with people and a lot of >> 600 people who came to this address them and address them flavored products from the us including me disagree with country for the privilege of working the toughest jobs succinctly and biden said yes, i market. the president also pointing to some of your tactics and some of your ideas. know that. apparently this is what he told some recent deaths that appear them. it is >> that tender drove an to be related aping. i wish you well but i'd like you - you know, there are a million reasons >> people are dying. hour to stage an intervention to submit your resignation and he did that. with biden. he's a biden endorser and the so we are looking at it very >> the president also pointed to come and you played a little bit advice is a device that is closely. if nothing else this is a conference that's going to let of it, what bolton said about giving biden. the problem is a short come up pepeople are going to watch what to the point, it's a sink, these the libyan model applying to we are saying and parents are are not words we associated with goin wonderful. north korea's nuclear program. this was prior to the singapore joe biden. he i think recognizes that he meeting which almost derailed has this problem but i'm not the whole thing. president trump had to try to sure he has the capacity to fix pull that one back on the track. it. this know what the president said about that. this is who he is and i'd say may be fuzzier less sharp than >> set back very badly when ever and the advice is good john bolton talked about the libyan model, and he made a whether it can be followed through on i think is totally mistake. as soon as he mentioned that, the libyan model. another point. >> dana: the biden camp told what a disaster, take a look at ryan izzo that for a team and what happened to gaddafi, and i command of the democratic primary, at least for now, they don't blame kim jong un about are awfully resentful about how what he said after that and he their man is being covered. wanted nothing to do with john bolton and that's not a this is essential paradox of how question of being tough, that's biden's campaign is run. being a question of being not he gets no respect from the smart. >> the president said he's got left. they also complained that the five people he is considering to reporters covering the biden replace bolton at the national campaign are may be just too security advisor. fox news is told that the front young to understand his appeal. runners are the following two i don't know if that's the best thing because if the appeal is people, brian hook, who is the out there you will see it see it u.s. special representative on and you will report it. iran. >> whining about their press he's also the senior policy isn't a great strategy although advisor to secretary of state why people choose to support it has worked pretty well for shriners hospitals for children. mike pompeo. he was brought on by rex tillerson but he has become - it might be because shriners hospitals the president. but i do think there is a point is recognized around the world as the leader in that they have that as fair as a trusted advisor to secretary i've mentioned earlier i think of state pompeo. he is described as a real policy their innovative research. much of the media is putting their thumb on the scale for how can is a very good they're super smart! warren and more progressive relationship with jared kushner, - or it could be the fact that shriners hospitals which is always important at candidates. but to be griping this way and specializes in giving transformative care this white house. saying it's also unfair. it's something that john bolton so kids can get home quicker did not have. if you are drawing big energetic the other person that the front crowds it will be quite clear to runner we are told is and get back to the important stuff, being a kid. stephen biegun can he's the u.s. special representative for - or maybe it's the way shriners hospitals any reporter that's there. north korea. he's the chief negotiator with a is helping more kids in more places >> we are talking about biden cam to redeem and was appointed by pompeo after the singapore and warden about the match up, through the use of telehealth technology. we are not talking about meeting in august of 2019. standards. he is still up there but he is a he laid the groundwork for the this gives kids around the world good character. hanoi summit, recently turned >> he is someone that i think we down the job at the ambassador - like i said, there are a million reasons are used to. to russia to keep focusing on i think the media has already to support shriners hospitals every month. covered that story. the north korean situation. he prefers a carrot approach as >> dana: got benson thank you. but i bet i know the best ones. opposed to a stick approach. he believes that you can cajole - me! a fox news alert died today at - me! - me! - and me! north korea into giving up its - when you call the number on your screen right now nuclear program, which really the age of 91. put him at odds with and give as little as $19 a month, just 63 cents a day, john bolton, who had a much pickens was a pioneer in the you'll be making a life changing difference energy industry, a career-long tougher line on north korea and for a child just like sarah. during the hanoi summit, dana, champion for shareholder rights, it was bolton's position that a groundbreaking health and one out. - with your monthly gift, we'll send you this adorable fitness advocate and a very love to the rescue blanket as a thank you when it comes to the president generous philanthropist whose charitable donations exceeded a and pompeo. >> dana: it's on like they have a couple of good and a reminder of all the children who make million dollars. candidates, may be even more, up your million reasons why you support i'm sure you will keep us the boone pickens became a household name across the informed. shriners hospitals for children. john roberts, thank you. country because he was bold, joining is now our season because of your monthly support, fox news contributor and former imaginative, and daring. - i can dance. he generously shared is a speechwriter to president george w. bush, if i - i can play games with my friends (laughs). can start with john bolton and success with institutions and communities across texas and inspiring, you know bolton very oklahoma. - i can walk. he love the outdoors come his country and his friends and well and i actually thought we family and laura and i sent our buried the lead yesterday that he lasted for 70 month seems to - will today be the day you send your love to the rescue? condolences. president trump laying a wreath be to be quite an please go online right now to loveshriners.org at the pentagon as the nation accomplishment. >> john was my auspice mate here to give your monthly support so more kids remembers the 9/11 attacks. it make an enterprise. i've known him for many years. get the care they need to be kids. ari fleischer, who is on air force one with then john is a great conservative and - there are a million reasons to give, and i, president george w. bush is it all unfolded, shares his a great foreign policy thinker. recollections of that day. - i, up next. he was willing to speak truth to - i, - i, - i am one of them. ♪ power in the trump administration which want people - [group] thank you! - [narrator] please call or go online right now. newday va home loan for veterans. who disagree with them and are willing to say no and i think the newday va loan lets you refinance your mortgages, what it sounds like what the if operators are busy, please call again consolidate your credit card debt, put cash in the bank final straw was was a or go to loveshriners.org right away to give. disagreement over the deal with and lower your payments over 600 dollars a month. the taliban and particularly your gift shows you care. it lets you borrow up to inviting the tell event 100 percent of your home's value. camp david. >> dana: mike i have a little not just 80 percent like other loans. sound from the president on that can i play that get you 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against it. >> i mean the president is in the right place right now and why i agree with every thing he just said there. the problem was the big mistake was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, was inviting the telegram to "is your daughter ok?" camp david on the anniversary of that's where i felt relief. 9/11. john bolton was opposing that we're the rivera family and whether he was fired over and we plan to be with usaa for life. that we don't know but good for billions of problems. see how much you can save morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? him. for standing up in opposing that with usaa insurance. there's a therabreath for you. and when i was watching the 9/11 ceremony this morning and therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath watching you on the air covering and works for 24 hours. so you can... them, it was incredibly moving breathe easy. but the thought that kept going even in today's campaign trail there's therabreath at walmart. mix is president trump through my mind was the considering a third term question mike fun fact: president of the united states invited the people who did this senator elizabeth warren laying out a strategy of attack against to camp david this weekend. 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. front runner joe biden at and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's beyond belief and look, today's stomach tomorrow democratic debate while qualifying candidates are donald trump gets a lot of it's just not right. unfair criticism, i'm always the cautioned against using foul language to make their point. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - first one out there when his peter doocy's live in houston, by consolidating your credit card debt texas, preparations are underway into one monthly payment. wrongly criticized. there for that debate. it's kind of hard to believe you you can get your interest rate right - this was 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eight red and white sign like we've seen for i think there's been some policy the last five years or so that success. look at this new pool, a just says trump 2024, keep fox news poll asking which is the biggest threat, mass america great. shooting by a u.s. citizen at in 2024 he would be as old as 60% and an attack by islamic bernie sanders is now if he terrorism at 17%. decides to run. it is seen by away as many for what i mean by progress is that the president to troll those let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages that might not want him to have 17 and a half years ago took advantage of any american senior, a second term let alone a third everybody was so concerned about islamic terrorism and while we term. >> he might not mean himself. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. sought to be a concern, we have >> also dean of the other way put america on a better footing learn how homeowners are strategically using a to be able to prevent another you could look at this is maybe he's saying that if he loses in reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, attack. 2020 he would try again at 2024. >> that is exactly right. pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. we take it for granted now that >> i'm suggesting maybe he says it could be another trump in a reverse mortgage loan the terrorist threat is receded. isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's not that the terrorists 2024. get it? gave up or lost interest in it's a loan, like any other. >> about three of them i think attacking us, it's because we are constitutionally eligible big difference is how you pay it back. sent the men and women of our yes. >> this is true, there is one armed forces to fight them over find out how reverse mortgages really work there so we didn't have to fight that is not and still underage. with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. them over here. as we said in the bush also elizabeth warren setting administration and we've been the stage for a method for doing that for 18 years. joe biden about this was with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, interesting because i watered what we found in iraq when over a point are they going to start taking the gloves off against each other. when it works for you, or, president obama withdrew all of our forces from iraq that when you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. you take your boot off of the >> i asked senator warren this terrorists neck, they come weekend in new hampshire white discover the option that's best for you. was she got such a warmer surging back. call today and find out more. the lesson of that experience and the fact that we are not i'm proud to be a part of aag, being threatened right now in reception from new hampshire democratic activists that were the same way is that we need to keep our boots on the next of there to see everybody done joe i trust em, i think you can too. but it did. the terrorists. she didn't really want to go we need to do it in iraq, we there on saturday night but she need to do in syria, and yemen is sort of subtly putting it to and other places. in afghanistan till we cannot pull out all of our troops and joe biden with this. let those people come back in the country where they plan the >> i'm someone who will fight 9/11 attack. >> dana: let me give you ten for your family. for one must work just i'm not here to fight for the dimensions of what he wanted to rich and powerful, i'm here to fight for the rest of america. mention that lost their life in 9/11. >> sure i was in the pentagon as he mentioned on september 11th >> the suggestion there, the 2001, i felt the building shake, contrast that it seems like smelled the smoke, i was she's trying to create, is fortunate and blessed to be a between joe biden, who does few quarters down from the point of impact. my friend may be dan shan hauer attend fund-raisers with wealthy donors at least once a week, and was not so lucky. two days after the 9/11 attack a herself, somebody that says she's not going to court a wealthy donation until she fairfax county firefighter was becomes the nominee. digging through the rubble and he came to a conference room and there he found a table with a >> dana: tell me about this bunch of people around it, dnc memo about using bad language in the debate tomorrow including dan. what they had been doing is they night. does everybody have to be on were planning, they had already pins and needles about this? even before the 9/11 attacks had been happening even before the towers fell let plate said they >> they are supposed to if abc and disney have their way. i've spoken to some people from were actually going after the people carried out these attacks different democratic campaigns, they said their strategy is not and stop the next attack. going to change because their >> health officials say they are dan give his life literally preparing a proposal to stop the candidates apparently were not planning on using profanity but sale of all e-cigs flavored with planning our canter offensive and he was a great american and i think i'm everything stomach anything other than tobacco. abc's executives still did send all ten candidates were going to to try to stop kids and every time we celebrate one of be on stage tomorrow night a these adversaries. teenagers from using the product. >> dana: marc thiessen, warning that there is not going the head of the vaping to be a chase delay at all so association compared to the thank you. prohibition and we will hear from another supporter of the while the trump administration's because abc is not on cable action on vape pink be a anybody that says a four-letter vaping industry, a critic who game changer or does it go too says the feds should focus on far? the black market. i will talk to a surgeon and get word is going to earn abc and his thoughts. we look at the balance of power fcc fine. the question would be why would some pointed questions for him as fox news rolls on in the next in washington going into 2020 they send this to everybody? hour. after two republican wins in the there is one person on stage house last night. that asserted using the f word quite a bit on the campaign trail and on social media, that is beto o'rourke. 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>> i don't think we should do that at all. that would be a huge subsidy, red lobster's endless shrimp is back for just $15.99. get all the shrimp you want, any way you want 'em. gift, you can't confiscate the education. they already have it. like new sriracha-honey shrimp, so we would be forgiving their savory grilled teriyaki shrimp, cost forgetting it. i think the government should classic shrimp scampi and more! work to reduce the price of red lobster's endless shrimp is $15.99. college by maybe not subsidizing hurry in. loans, maybe not throwing money at the higher education system. there's plenty of problems, don't get me wrong. it's a bipartisan failing but the loan forgiveness -- >> dana: you can see it's gone up. people forget and you can look in 2010 how they figured out a way to pass obamacare at the end, adjustments to the student loan debt problem. there might be a congressional fix but i don't think republicans are necessarily responsible for it. i wanted to ask you, the president making news today that the federal government is going to look at possibly banning flavored e-cigarette based on a few of these cases where people are getting really sick from vaping. do they have enough evidence to back this up? >> they don't at all. i think it's a huge mistake and a moral panic of sorts. most of the sicknesses is related to black-market vaping products which people will be more encouraged to seek out if they can't get their preferred legal on the market kind. these kinds of bans encourage people to take part in more dangerous shopping. to say that it's correlated to smoking nicotine is not -- it might -- it's going to target adults, many products, they have helped them quit smoking. >> dana: that's the frustration. teenagers are going to figure out a way to do things and now adults who might say well, this is preventing me from smoking actual cigarettes that has all the tar that causes the problems that we know of the people of had with respiratory illnesses and even lung cancer, they're going to have to pay this price. one of the things alex azar said as we can't risk the lives of our children. to help some adults. how do you think that will go over? >> we have to protect the children but it's already illegal. i don't see how it's helping? people will tell you this product save their lives. spewing republicans picking up it broke their addiction to two seats in the house and maybe a little bit of confidence going into 2020. smoking. some sites suggesting new north carolina republican edged products can be as much is 95% out a win over democratic challenger dan mccready last night. the president, who held a rally for bishop on monday could've been the difference there. >> damper ship worked really safer than traditional cigarettes. >> dana: what is the remedy? hard and i worked very hard with them. he made up a 17-point lead in a the companies were given approval by the fda to sell and few weeks. he won a great election last now they want to collide back. night and also greg murphy, who nobody is even reporting but will they have cost us has a greg murphy won a great government screwed it up? >> we are talking the executive congressional election in north carolina last night. >> jason chaffetz is a former branch unilaterally. call me old-fashioned, but isn't chairman for the house oversight congress supposed to make the committee and joanna muscat is a law if they want to ban a new thing. i don't know why the government former aide to president obama. gets to declare something chave waterman tweeted this illegal. >> dana: we'll see. i think this issue of the black "republicans should be relieved market, it goes to opioids and things like that when you have a they reported avoided a it allows but here's why it's encouraging, there are 35% to legal who are -- you need a product that's legal. >> the government can keep drugs out of prison so i am skeptical contested house seats. however, jason, the democrats about banning something. it would be better for people to spend $10 million, they spent not have it but how do we stop tens of billions of dollars remember in texas last year, i people? >> dana: it's good to have your clear view on things. can't member the guys need but you were in eighth grade on 9/11 and your trip to d.c. got $10 million there and then also canceled. >> thought it was going to be done a georgia, is this money that they think is a good canceled but we went anyway. investment for the future? i remember feeling scared that >> the democrats were trying with all their hearts to win it, there would be more attacks. there weren't any more attacks. give a lot of credit that >> dana: we are great to have donald trump and mike pence they put their political capital on these remembrances today. the light by all accounts it was thank you. thank you for joining us. the major difference going in. i'll see you on "the five." the democrats have tried to here is shep. >> shepard: flavored e-cigarette pods apparently are create this narrative the trump about to be banned. concerns about deaths and concern for republicans because illnesses possibly related to vaping have reached the he won that district by 12 into white house. the first lady is now 12 into 2016? championing the cause, citing concerns for her own son's >> that's what i would say. health. now president trump meeting with he had 90,000 less people vote than the midterm elections. the top officials about this it was a 4,000 vote difference. throughout the day. if you're looking at the dueling they say they are finalizing a plan to ban the sale of all dams, actually said yesterday it e-cigarettes that are flavored is a generational divide and so with anything other than there's a lot of young people tobacco. who probably didn't even know here is a map. federal health officials say the special election is going they're looking into some 450 on. >> if he spent nearly cases of possibly vape-related $10 million in a congressional district and they didn't know it sicknesses and deaths. many involving young people who was going on? >> the republicans brought their were otherwise healthy. big guns so it's not going to the cases reported in 33 states bring it to every congressional so far rate. >> going to be digging deeper into the analysis when president trump goes he increases the rule vote, it's the suburbs are they still a problem question mike >> i do think that you have to get into the inner city for republicans to thrive and push it over to the top and get back the house. you're going to have to make some of those competitive. i think the other contract is the democrats are going so far to the left with these radical proposals. >> but then mccready did not. can moderate democrats actually compete and win if the national narrative is more about how progress of the democratic party is becoming? 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and divide we are seeing right now. >> shepard: kristin fisher, live in washington. the final bell is ringing on wall street. the dow is up in a pretty big way, up 167 points. a "your world" with neil cavuto starts now. >> neil: the scene right now the intercontinental hotel in new york city where the president's do to address reporters any minute. he thinks he's put this entire issue to rest with the transcript of the infamous phone call with the leader of the ukraine back in july. democrats are not so sure. we are going to be getting to read from john roberts and the second also bret baier and also senator rick scott. i want to take a peek at the corner of wall and broad because you're probably wondering in the middle of this why were stocks up? they don't think anything will convict. the president will survive it. wall street is not red or blue. it's just green. they love money and making lots of money and they think this president is the surest ticket to continue that they don't want that disruptive. that was there read. what is john roberts' read? >> good afternoon, neil. the president has taken a lot of questions most recently sitting together with volodymyr zelensky, president of ukraine. the president will take more questions. one of the big questions i think on my mind at least is will the president declassify the whistle-blower complaint which we are told is now on capitol hill. several members of congress have already looked at it. ironic when you think about the whistle-blower complaint as it was described as thirdhand knowledge potentially also involving some open sourced material like news articles. people who have actually read the transcript of the call that was released earlier today may know more than the whistle-blower did when that person actually filed the complaint with the intelligence community inspector general. in the bilateral meeting together with president zelensky, president trump and zelensky both agreed that there was no pressure put on the ukrainian president to investigate anything. the scent to how zelensky put it and then the president. >> i think you read everything. so i think you read text. i'm sorry, but i don't want to be involved to democratic often... elections. you read that nobody pushed it. pushed me. >> president trump: in other words, no pressure. >> neil, take a look at how far we are today away from where we were earlier this week and even yesterday when we had been led to understand that the president pushed zelensky about eight times to investigate joe biden and his son hunter. there is three citations contained in the transcript of the president mentioning i will get rudy giuliani at attorney general barr to call you about these investigations. and then yesterday the lead story all day was was president trump holding back some $391 million in legal, military, and other aid to ukraine if zelensky didn't open an investigation into joe biden? now we are learning that the one piece of military hardware, the javelin shoulder fired missile, was not even part of the $250 million in lethal military aid the president was holding back. there appears to be at least on the surface no overt quid pro quo but that didn't matter. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff who said this earlier today. >> there is no quid pro quo necessary to betray your country or your oath of office. even though many read this as a quid pro quo. i'm not concerned whether it is a quid pro quo or not. ukraine understood what this president wanted. he made it abundantly clear. he made it redundantly clear. he had his emissaries making it clear. and ukraine needed no -- you knew what he needed to do if it wanted to assistance. >> when you look at the transcript, it's clear there's two investigations president trump is interested in. one is an investigation of what happened with ukraine and the 2016 election and allegations that the then ukrainian government was helping hillary clinton get elected. what about the involvement of a company called crowd strike which investigated the hack of the dnc server and pointed fingers at russia. what else do we know about that? and then there was the investigation into joe and hunter biden that the president mentioned to zelensky. you can understand that the president wants to get to the bottom of what happened in 2016 because he's still incensed about this idea that he didn't win fair and square but i think one of the questions to ask the president this afternoon in addition to whether not he will declassify the whistle-blower complaint is why did he ever asked zelensky about biden? >> neil: thank you very, very much. the whistle-blower complaint really at the center of this hall is to be released to the house intelligence committee later this hour. what can we expect from that western mark the host of "special report," bret baier. it accelerates and accelerates. >> it's amazing and it won't stop. it's the beginning, the beginning of the beginning not the end of the beginning and i think you heard adam schiff. he put words in the ukrainian president's mouth and then we heard from ukrainian president. >> neil: what is the ruling on a high crime or misdemeanor without a quid pro quo outside of trying to get them to get some information on the bidens. is it impeachable? >> bret: they can call it an abuse of power, that the president they would allege, try to talk to a foreign leader to get them to investigate a political opponent and they can use that to make a case for high crimes and misdemeanors. currently the house does not have the votes, and that's why there's not about moving forward formally. but to john's point -- >> neil: they are getting close. >> bret: they are at about 200. they are getting closer. to john's point, a lot of what we knew coming into today before we saw the transcript, the reporting was off. eight times. at most you could make maybe four or five times in the transcript. the holding back specifically of the money. today you had "the washington post" move a story that the acting director of national intelligence threatened to resign if he wasn't allowed to testify freely. 2 minutes later, he puts out a statement saying at no time have i ever consider resigning my position since assuming this role on august 16, 2019. i've never quit anything in my life and i'm not going to start now. my point is we are in the same boat as we were at the beginning of the russian investigation where stories and things that are said, instead of facts, are being looked at first. we all should take a pause and look at what we are seeing in front of us. >> neil: do we know that this transcript of this conversation, is the only transcript of the only conversation? could there be other conversations where this aid did come up? >> bret: we don't know. it seems like they are referencing another call. it may be one before this. one would assume just going to be a request for that transcript as well. there's all this talk about is it really a legitimate transcript. two cia officers in the situation room transcribed this. the officials said this is as accurate as it can be. >> bret: i am -- >> neil: i'm not a lawyer but i watch a lot of legal shows. one thing that i was interested in reading, the president referring to the biden situation, there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out whatsoever you can do with the attorney general, referring to bill barr. that would be great. biden went around breaking that he stopped the prosecution so if you can look into it, it sounds horrible to me. again, i don't know, high crime and misdemeanor but this is a president engaging a foreign power to insert himself in an election. democrats aren't going to let go of it. >> bret: never, no. they think this transcript is worse than they expected it to be. you have statements that they can't believe they put the transcript out. republicans looking at the same transcript say where is the "there" there? >> neil: it is that i am dangling something over you that you might not get if you don't satisfy it. >> bret: that's why adam schiff says you don't need a quid pro quo. some republicans like mitt romney say he's deeply troubled. susan collins has it raises serious questions. there's a few others who have not. largely republicans are holding the line. >> neil: let's say those senators will say it they think it's impeachable. you need two-thirds of the senate. >> bret: that's the political process. you get over that hurdle in the house. in order to convict, you need is senate and you don't have the votes there. so as you look politically, what's the next moment? the next moment is the election. if democrats -- it's a tight rope. they have to convince america that this is the right move right now based on what they are seeing that transcript. >> neil: or they are not getting overzealous. it's happened in the past for both parties. >> bret: we have seen what's happened as a result. >> neil: great seeing you. let's get the read from rick scott. senator, what do you think of what brett was outlining? where do you think it's going? >> first of all, we have to get the facts we have to do it in a methodical manner. chairman richard burr who runs intelligence committee and the senate, he is reviewing exactly what happened he will come out with information. he is a responsible senator wants to do the right thing. we do need to understand what joe biden did. we need to understand exactly what -- we know that he bragged about getting the prosecutor fired. let's get the facts out. then we can make a decision. the democrats, if trump changes shoes, it must be an impeachable offense. every day it is in ph. in the meantime, we are not passing a budget. the fiscal year ends in a few days and we don't have a budget. they don't care about it. how do you relitigate who won back in 20. trump won. there is an election in 2020. go to work to try to win back the next election. >> neil: were you surprised regardless of the legality or for lack of a better term the constitutionality of it where the president of the united states is talking to a leader of a foreign power about inserting himself into another u.s. presidential election. does that on any level bother you? >> does everybody including president trump, do they ask questions i don't ask? do they focus on things i don't focus on? that's not the issue. the issue is is it in impeachable offense and should we go back and do the work that american citizen sent us to d.c. to do? pass a budget, do a prescription drug package. it makes no sense. this place is completely dysfunctional. nobody wants to get anything done up here. they hate president trump so let's figure out how to impeach the guy. >> neil: he didn't help his cause by getting on the standard with a leader of another countr country. >> i am going to focus on results. look at the economy. he's engaging in deals that president obama sat there and did nothing. north korea, china. the horrible iran deal. look at people in european countries investing in nato. let's look at what we should care about and quit, wire the democrats -- they hate the guy. everything is about they hate donald trump. go with the next election if you hate him so much. >> neil: it's a good point but two of your republican colleagues, susan collins and mitt romney are concerned about it. are you concerned about it? speak with the way i look at it is before you start engaging in what somebody did, let's get the facts and then tell me what the law is. no one so far has ever said to me this is -- i can read a statute or read the history and this is what the guy did wrong. no one. >> neil: i was mentioning the markets earlier and they were up on the belief, a relief rally, when something they fear happening doesn't look at least today to be happening. do you agree with it that this will ultimately fade away? back to some of these issues that you care about. or they did everyone hyperventilate sonnet up to the election? >> if this one fades away, democrats are going to focus on something else. they are not stopping. they believe for whatever reason that impeaching donald trump is good political fodder. what i've been up here for nine months, people don't want to solve problems up here. they want to run the next race. the markets want to focus on something, they ought to focus on what happens if iran is able to shut down oil production in saudi arabia. then what happens? that's what they are to focus on because that's the biggest international issue we should be dealing with, not because president trump had a conversation with a ukrainian leader. >> neil: apparently the ukrainian president is on the wires thinking only the u.s. side of the trump call will be published. it was a little surprising that his comments on and what he was saying would also be included. he was a little surprised at that. are you surprised that he got caught up in it to the degree where people in his country are saying year are caught in the juicy tidbit. >> absolutely. if you look at what the democrats are doing, they're going to make it very difficult for any president to interact in foreign policy because i guess in the future every conversation, no one can have a candid conversation. and have a discussion because somebody will say somebody did something wrong and then we will have an investigation. i'm fascinated up here. i've been here nine months. i'm fascinated they don't want to solve problems appear. >> neil: you are getting a baptism by fire. rick scott of florida. democrats still pushing impeachment and they think they've got more than enough smoking guns. the president about to answer reporters' questions as to whether they do. after this. over 400% and owning gold...is easy... ...with rosland capital, a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900 to get started. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and we have the fastest shipping around. time tested. easy to own. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900. 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. 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"there's a lot of talk about biden's son that biden stopped the prosecution a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. biden went about breaking that he stopped prosecution so if you can look into it, it sounds horrible to me." the big testimony tomorrow -- i'm sorry, control room, repeat that? i will send it back to you, nei neil. >> neil: you are fast on your feet. i will give you that. lots of legal questions. let's get a read from george washington university law professor, john. good to have you. is it an impeachable offense if there is no clear quid pro quo. it seems unseemly for president of the united states to talk to a leader about another country to get dirt on a possible opponent but i'm told not impeachable, not a high crime and misdemeanor. what do you say? >> technically anything the house says is a high crime or misdemeanor would make it impeachable. i can look at it from a legal point of view and say that if he requested something of value and or receive something of value, then that would be a crime. it would be a violation of the election laws and a thing of value is a very broad term. i have seen cases where somebody got a date. somebody got publicity. somebody offered to introduce you to someone for example, it might not be a thing of value to me but the hundreds of people it might be a thing of value. in this case, dirt on a political opponent might be a thing of value. the problem is whether or not it really was a quid pro quo and one way to look at it would be to take a common example. somebody calls up a restaurant and says are supplying you with liquor and i've stopped the shipments. oh, could you do me a favor and fire the waiter? the worst civil case, they would find yeah. if it was a criminal case, probably not because he does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt. that's probably the standard of the senate should be looking at but again -- it's all political. we do what's political it's at the president wants information against someone who is going to be a likely opponent. that's getting political dirt. is there anything wrong with that? >> yes, if it is something of value and he gets it from a foreign source, could be a violation. >> neil: so that is your quid pro quo? >> the quid pro quo is "i'll give you the weapons." a simple example, my dean tells me where not going to give you that great big travel grant you been hoping for. by the way, can you do me a favor." what would you think? >> neil: i understand. more after this. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! 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case, the environment helps him. what do you think? >> i think that's absolutely correct. you bring up the two examples we have, richard nixon, the economy was in shambles. stagnation, oil price shock. the market reaction is hard to separate from what was going on. the exact opposite happened with bill clinton. 1998, 1999. the economy was booming. we were in a dot-com boom and everything was going great. at that point, the market didn't have time to have a reaction in either situation. the same thing is happening right now. i think the consensus is if it gets through the house and goes to the senate the math is too hard to get it out of the senate and have a conviction. >> neil: you reminded me, wall street seems to be a conservative bastion but what it likes is making money. they made a lot of it with this president, as they did with bill clinton. he gets nervous when there's a possibility he could get disrupted. is there any chance of this gained steam that they start reassessing what they did today and buy. or sell. >> it's a great question. this can cause some legislative paralysis and not that we've had a lot of bipartisan legislation has gone through this year, but think about some of the things like to see. infrastructure is probably dead for a while. usmca is probably dead for a while. drug price controls are going to be dead for a while. we're going to have a logjam in congress and that's understandable but it's not as bothersome as perhaps this puts off our ability to get the u.s.-china trade deal done. there's math on both sides but you would think it perhaps empowers china to wait out this negotiation. that is something that the market focuses on a lot. that's probably the one concern the market has is what happens now and then negotiating process. >> neil: art hogan, thank you very much, my friend. and now the president of the united states. >> president trump: i want to think the secretary general. it's been really incredible what's been taking place. he's been a fantastic host to a lot of countries. the meetings i had on up bilateral were pretty staggering. i think we set a new record but you'll have to check it out. we met for extended periods of time, either 212, one-on-one, or just about at that level. with pakistan, poland, new zealand, singapore egypt, south korea, united kingdom, india, iraq, argentina, germany, brazil, france, japan, ukraine, honduras, el salvador, saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain, kuwait, qatar, oman, uae, chile, colombia, ecuador and peru. other than that, weren't too busy over the last three days. unfortunately the press doesn't even cover it. we have made some fantastic deals like with japan for farmers. we have a tremendous trade deal with japan. that doesn't get covered because you waste your time on nonsense. the pmi manufacturers index has gone substantially up which was an incredible. larry kudlow, wherever you may be, larry, please stand up. just gave me these numbers. existing new-home sales are through the roof, just came out. oil prices have gone down ever since the saudi arabia incident and they have gone down very substantially so we have plenty of oil. but those numbers were surprising. the extent of the increases. is that correct? thank you, larry kudlow. i think will make this little announcement to you because important, you know the so-called whistle-blower, the one that didn't have any first-class or first-rate or second-tier information, from what i understand. you'll have to figure that out for yourself. i've spoken with leader kevin mccarthy and the republicans, many of them. we were going to do this anyway, but i've informed them, all of the house members, that i fully support transparency on the so-called whistle-blower information even though it was supposedly secondhand information. which is sort of interesting. and other things have come out about the whistle-blower that are also may be even more interesting. but also insist on transparency from joe biden and his son hunter on the millions of dollars that have been quickly and easily taken out of ukraine and china. millions of dollars, millions and millions and dollars taken out very rapidly while he was vice president. i think they should have transparency for that. i've informed the leader about that and additionally i demand transparency from democrats who went to ukraine and attempted to force the new president who i met and is an outstanding person, just met a little while ago. some of you were there. i think he's going to be outstanding. got elected on the basis of corruption. he wants to end corruption in ukraine. i think that's great. they went there and they wanted to force the new president to do things that they wanted under the form of political threat. they threatened him if he didn't do things. now that's what they are accusing me up but i didn't do it. i didn't threaten anybody. in fact the press was asking questions of the president of ukraine and he said no pressure. i used the word pressure. i think he use the word push but he meant pressure but it's the same thing. no push, no pressure, no nothing. it's all a hoax, folks. it's wholly big hoax. the sad thing about this hoax is we worked so hard with all of these countries, i mean really hard. i've been up from early in the morning until late in the evening. meeting with different countries all for the good of our country, and the press doesn't even cover all of it. it's really disappointing also to those countries that are with us and spend so much time with us, so we want transparency and we have informed kevin mccarthy about transparency and we said vote for it. i think you have close to 100% of the republican votes, i hope. they got almost no attention but in may, cnn reported that senators robert menendez, richard derman, and patrick leigh he wrote a letter to you cain's prosecutor general expressing concern at the closing of four investigations that were critical. in the letter they implied that their support for u.s. assistance to ukraine was at stake and that if they didn't do the right thing, they wouldn't get any assistance. see, doesn't that sound familiar? doesn't that sound familiar? chris murphy who i've been dealing with handguns, you know, so nice. we want to work it out. we want to work it out. they are so busy wasting their time on the witch hunt. senator chris murphy literally threatened a the president of ukraine that if he doesn't do things right, they won't have democrats support in congress. you know, you're going to look all of this up. one other thing, just going off certain notes and elements of what we been doing over the last three days but this just came up a few minutes ago. the amazon "washington post" just put out a fake article that acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire, who i have gotten to know and he's a tough cookie and i was surprised. i was shocked to hear this. was going to quit. blaming the white house for something that they wouldn't let him talk openly, freely. i was shocked because i know joe and he's tough. tough guy. i was really surprised to hear he was going to quit. before i could even talk to him or talk to anybody else, he put out a statement. i didn't speak to joe yet. but he said at no time have i considered resigning my position, in other words the story in "the washington post" was a fake. at no time have i considered resigning my position, since assuming this role on august 16, 2019. i have never quit anything in my life and i'm not going to start now. i'm committed to leading the intelligence community to address the diverse and complex threats facing our nation. that is from the acting director of national intelligence, a very good man, joseph maguire. so we're having a great period of time. our country is the strongest at their event economically. our numbers are phenomenal. wilbur, thank you. larry, everybody. the numbers are phenomenal. our economy is the strongest of the world. we are the largest economy in the world. had my opponent won, we would be second right now because china was catching us so rapidly we would be second by this time. unless somebody does a very poor job as president, we are going to be first for a long way because we picked up trillions and trillions of dollars in value and worth for our country, and china has lost trillions and of dollars. and millions of jobs. and their supply chain. and they want to make a deal. this year, america came to the united nations stronger than we have ever been before since my election, the united states has not only brought our economy tol that we have ever seen, the most jobs that we've ever had to, you know you've heard me say it many times. african-american, asian american, hispanic-american, the best unemployment numbers we've ever had. and the most and best employment numbers. 116 million, very close to that number in jobs. we've never been anywhere close. wages are up. inequalities down. something that people don't like writing about but wages are up. i used to speak during the campaign and i would talk about wages and people are making less money three years ago than they were making 21 years ago, 22 years ago they would have two jobs and three jobs. when i say three years ago, i'm talking into the area sometime prior to the election. they were doing it very badly and now for the first time in many years wages are up and employment is up and unemployment is down. it's a beautiful thing to watch. in a week of active and ambitious diplomacy here at the united nations, america renewed our friendships. we advance our value is greatly and made clear to everyone that the united states will always defend our citizens, to promote prosperity. i met with prime minister boris johnson at length of the united kingdom, continuing our discussion on your magnificent new bilateral trade deal. so we'll see what happens with respect to brexit. i suspect we'll have a fantastic deal with the u.k. it should be much bigger than it has been over the last number of years, over the last 20 years frankly. it should be much bigger deal. that's true with many countries. we are going to have much bigger trade deals with a lot of countries that have an opportunity to come and they all want to do business with the united states, especially now. earlier today i stood alongside prime minister abe of japan, a friend of mine, great gentleman, had a great reelection. we signed a terrific new trade deal which tremendously helps our farmers and ranchers and technology. the technology companies are really big beneficiaries. we also held a very productive conversations with leaders of pakistan, india, and many other nations on achieving stronger ties of fair and reciprocal trade and with respect to pakistan and india, we talked about kashmir, whether it is arbitration or mediation or whatever it is, i will do whatever i can because they are at serious odds and hopefully will get better. you look at the gentleman heading those countries, two good friends of mine. i said fellas, work it out. just work it out. those are two nuclear countries. they've got a it out. this week we also made incredible strides on national security with president duda of poland. crucially poland has agreed to put up 100% of the money, something i don't think you've ever heard said before. they're going to put up 100% of the money of hosting additional u.s. military personnel that will be taking from various other countries. we want to have more. we will be moving them around -- we won't have more. poland is building phenomenal facilities. and they are going to really do a job. we will be moving a few thousand soldiers, and poland will be paying for it. together with prime minister old singapore signed -- the defense cooperation hasn't been changed in many years and yesterday i met with prospective members of the middle east strategic alliance which is a group that i know very well. i know all of them. through this effort, the nations in the middle east are taking more responsibility for securing their own future and their own neighborhood. they are also reimbursing us and paying us for a lot of the military work that we incredibly do. but because we are now independent energy wise, we are energy independent. we have very few boats going to the middle east. we would have them going all the time and you probably noticed that every once in a while bigger after somebody else's. they haven't gone after us yet. if they do, they will have problems. they were saying the other day they've never attacked an american boat i'm not asking for trouble but if they do, they know they have far bigger trouble. but then they said but you know we don't see very many american boats over here anymore. this week also brought extraordinary progress to nations of our own hemisphere. in recent days, we have achieved historic asylum cooperation agreements with el salvador, guatemala, and hundreds. we were with el salvador today. great young gentleman became the president. he is strong and tough. he's taking care of crime. he was really something today. i was very impressed with him. likewise with honduras, we met. we signed a cooperation agreement with both and also with guatemala. we are working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum-seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will make a tremendous difference in our southern border. and mexico all i have to say, president lopez over door -- obrador has been an outstanding partner. done a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down. the numbers are secretaries here now, the numbers are way down. we way down. and we are doing that without the help of congress, meaning the democrats in congress who won't give us a single vote to take care of loopholes. we have loopholes that are so horrible it would be so easy to fix and they know they should be fixed but they don't want to do it because they don't want to give trump any credit. because it's all about the election. that's all they care about. they don't care about the country. they care about the election. the sad part is with all the tremendous work we've done this week, whether it's secretary mnuchin or secretary pompeo who had some outstanding, outstanding meetings, office tremendous work we've done, the press doesn't even cover it. and the democrats did this hoax during the united nations week. it was perfect because this way it takes away from this tremendous achievements that we are taking care of doing and that we're involved in. in new york city at the united nations. that was all planned, like everything else, it was all planned. in the which hadn't continues but they are getting hit hard on this witch hunt because when they look at the information, it's a joke. impeachment for that? when you have a wonderful meeting or you have a wonderful phone conversation. i think you should ask. that was the second conversation. i think you should ask for the first conversation also. i can't believe they haven't -- although i heard there's a rumor out there they want the first conversation. it was beautiful. it was just a perfect conversation. but i think you should do that. i think you should and i think you should ask for vp pence's conversation because he had a couple conversations also. they're all perfect. nothing was mentioned of any import of the been congratulations. but the word is that they are going to ask for the first phone conversation. you can have it any time need i it. and also mike pence's conversations which were i think one or two of them were perfect. they were all perfect. it's very sad with the democrats are doing to this country. they are dividing. they are belittling. they are demeaning our country. so many leaders came up to me today and they said sir, what you go through no president has ever gone through is so bad for your country. people laugh at the stupidity of what they've asked for and here we could do asylum. we could do all of these different things so easily. we could do asylum quickly. we could do loopholes, get rid of them. instead we actually make deals with mexico and with guatemala, el salvador, hundreds and we're doing it with them instead of with our congress but were doing it. we are getting it done. the wall is being built, by the way. it got little coverage. i went to the border. it's going up in new mexico. it's going up in arizona. it's going up in california, believe it or not. they really wanted that while in california, san diego. as soon as it was completed, they said we don't want to wall. they were begging me for a while. i should take it out and move it to another location. we were with the governor, spoke to him a lot, the governor of texas, lieutenant governor of texas. the attorney general of texas, the senators of texas. senator cornyn, ted cruz. we are building an incredible wall. it's going to number one. it's going to look great. it's going to be virtually impossible to cross unless you are one hell of a mountain climber. it's going to be very tough to get people in drugs over those walls because they are the real deal. i went to the secretary of homeland security and he got all those people together. i said give me four walls. your optimum, everything nothing included. they gave me 20% less, 20% less, and 20% less, meaning less cost. they came back and they said this is the wall, sir. this would be the best. we have the panels on top which are anti-klein panels. i don't know if you noticed. the steel on top. we have a different design for a different area but anti-climb is very tough. we had people going out, real climbers telling us it's the toughest to climb but these are anti-klein panels, very tough to get across. the wall is going up. many miles a week. and we hope to have over 400 but may be as much is 5 miles which will pretty much do it because you have a lot of natural barriers. you mountains, really rough rivers, some really roughly and that you can't cross very easily. so they serve as their natural walls. but we will have we think over 400 but we could even have 500 miles to combat the corruption of the venezuelan and iranian dictatorships. today i issued proclamations extending the entry. to promote american values on monday, i was proud to be the first president in history to host a meeting at the united nations. i'm so surprised, first president for this. i can't believe i'm first. i spoke to franklin graham about it. i can't believe it. at the united nations on protecting religious freedom and liberty for people around the world. while some partisans and unelected bureaucrats in washington may choose to fight every day against the interests and beliefs of the american people, my administration is standing up for the american people like no administration has in many, many years. you forgot the american people. you totally forgot the american people. this week, every, every week i can say, of my presidency, we are standing up for american prosperity, american security, and the american way of life. together with our friends and partners, we are building a more peaceful, prosperous, promising future. we have a tremendous relationship now with a lot of nations that are very happy with what's going on and that includes in south america where they have been so helpful where nobody thought this would be possible. the relationship with mexico is an example or el salvador or honduras or guatemala. nobody even knew about it. we sent them hundreds of millions of dollars, and all we got back was caravans of people pouring in. we had tremendous, we had tremendous. it was terrible. and we've got that stopped and the countries are now helping us and we stop those payments, by the way. we don't pay those countries that money anymore. but i will tell you they are really doing a job, stopping the wrong people from leaving and coming to the united states. we will be helping them a lot with economic developing projects and other things. so with that, we had a tremendous three days. it was beautiful to see. made a lot of new friends. i read you a list of all the countries that i saw, pretty much one-on-one. and it's been very busy but it's been very, very fruitful. so we could take a couple of questions. i'd love some questions on some of the things that we accomplished instead of the witch hunt, the phony witch hunt questions which i know that's what you want to ask because it's probably better for you but it's not better for the country. so maybe we'll take a few questions. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. you suggested you didn't do anything wrong in the course of your conversations the ukrainian president. can you explain to the american people why it is appropriate for an american president to ask a foreign leader for information about a political rival and what you would've said if you would discover that barack obama perhaps had asked a foreign leader for information about you. >> president trump: well, that's what he did. when you think about it. the whole witch hunt was started and hopefully that will all come up with their expense fantastic books written that just came out, with a look at gregg jarrett are mccarthy's book. just came out recently and so many other books. a lot of books are coming out. we start reading those books, you see what they did to us. what they've done to this country is a disgrace. they have hurt this country very badly and no other president should have to go through what i've gone through. the president, the new president of ukraine is looking to stop corruption. there's a lot of corruption going on and there was corruption -- i just told you about senators that threatened him with votes and no money coming in to ukraine. that's really what people are trying to say that i did but the only difference is i didn't do it. you take a look at that call. it was perfect. i didn't know it. there was no quid pro quo. but there was with biden then there was with the senators. they threatened. they said you do this, you do that. we are not going to give you votes. that's the real deal. so we have an honest group of people that have been maligned and, you know, a lot of people say i'll do even better. very happy yesterday because we had a poll and people say add ten points to anything anybody voting for trump, you can add, anytime you add -- you can add seven or six points, take it anyway you want. i don't know if i consider that to be a compliment but in one way it is a compliment and i guess that's what happened in the last election. far more people came to vote than anybody thought possible. >> reporter: wash of the american people feel comfortable to an american president asking a foreign leader for information about american citizens? >> president trump: you can look at your senators knew, could biden then you can look at all these other people. but we are looking for is corruption. an investigation started called the russian witch hunt, affectionately. it was a total phony scam. it was set up by people within the government to try to stop somebody from getting elected, and after that person, namely me, won and convincingly won at 306-223 in the electoral college which by the way when you run a race if you're running -- if you go by the college, electoral college, that's a much different race then running popular vote. it's like the hundred-yard dash or the mile. you treat differently. i can't help it that my opponent didn't go to wisconsin and should have gone much more that meant to her michigan and pennsylvania and other places but that's the way it is. we won and election convincingly and then you had the text message on well, if she doesn't win, we've got an insurance policy. how bad was that? you know the insurance policy, that sort of what's been taking place over the last number of years, the insurance policy. there are a lot of very dishonest people. we are the ones who played it straight and the millions of people out there that are looking at what's going on, those people understand. they see it and then they think it's disgusting. our people are being hurt in her countries being hurt when a nancy pelosi allows for a position be taken over by a radical far left socialists or worse, that's pretty bad. it's pretty bad. especially when the senators and all these other people have actually done what they are accusing me of doing which i didn't do. i'm going to have mike pompeo say couple words and they will have steve nguyen said a couple words and then we'll do a couple more questions. >> mr. president i thought i would start by talking about iran. we had a productive week. we saw the europeans take a position with respect to the attacks that took place in saudi arabia, making it clear it was iran, just as president trump and i have been saying that the existing framework is not going to work. it's not going to create middle east ability. we had a good set of meetings with our middle east allies. the president joined a meeting of the gcc where we talked again about how we can help deter -- we want peace and we want a peaceful resolution with the islamic republic of iran and we are hoping we can get it. in the end, it will be up to the iranians to make that decision whether they choose violence and hate. the president said yesterday to the general assembly, if their blood thirst will continue. we hope we can get the opportunity to negotiate with them and get an outcome that's good for them, for the united states to make sure they never have a nuclear weapon and that they can't foment their terror with ballistic missiles the way they have all around the world and i think we made real progress uniting the world on that here over the past few days. thank you. >> as secretary pompeo said on iran, we had very good discussions with all the allies about the sanctions program which is the maximum pressure and unity on the sanctions program, the europeans made it very clear they would not do anything without our consent and then on the economic front we had the entire economic team here for all the meetings. secretary ross, larry kudlow larry kudlow, ambassador lighthizer. just left to go back to d.c. he is working on hard -- he's working hard on getting usmca pass. we had production productive d, the japanese trade deal and a lot of discussions on investing in the u.s., more jobs in the u.s. and more trade. thank you. >> president trump: okay. go ahead please. >> reporter: thank you. fox business. i want to focus on markets. markets reacted positively after you spoke about china and that it would happen sooner. you have the foreign minister of china saying that they have no intention of unseating the united states. yet they are investing heavily in the structure and military. >> president trump: maybe they just say that. >> reporter: what is different? you are saying 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