clearly leaning on the no quid pro quo even with the call notes themselves show there was a fairly obvious one after today's testimony of bill taylor. >> yeah, seems like they should have gone with what mulvaney said, okay, there was a quid pro quo, get over it, it happens all the time in u.s. foreign policy. but instead they were relying on what the president put out there which was the only thing that was discussed in this realm was what the transcript showed, which was i didn't explicitly say you're not going to get military assistance unless you investigate the bidens. well, i guess the republicans weren't banking on the state department employees and the cull rear officials actually defying the state department and testifying to congress and telling them everything they knew and found out over the last 6 to 8 months about what giuliani was doing and this is also different and more explosive because the first time bill taylor has testified to the president's direct involvement in this. with the russia investigation it was very much people around the