it reads like a diary, jake. >> thanks so much. let's chew over this. and laura i want to start from one section of the testimony that i found interesting. question, is your testimony that, hey, you don't make these public statements about these two political investigations we want, you're not getting this meeting? you make these statements and you get the meeting. you don't make the statements you don't. is that your understanding of the state affairs in july of 2019 and ambassador taylor's response is yes. that's pretty directly a quid pro quo. that is we'll give you this, that your country needs, in exchange for this, which the president wants for political reasons here at home. >> right. and we heard about taylor outlining multiple examples of quid pro quo when he first testified before the full transcript was released and now americans get to read it with their own eyes and then again in a week's time he's going to publicly testify we are told. so that could potentially result in a shift in the american