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making inquiries about this so you say you want these text messages from the fbi you want them unredacted are you getting stonewalled again? >> i think this administration is cooperating with us more because we have lots of information and have had access to lots of classified information that we have not had from the prior administration so we're making substantial progress. we still have a long way to go to get out all the facts and get to the truth but that work is being conducted by the judiciary committee which i chair and the oversight government forum committee and we're going to get at it. maria: trey gowdy joined us a couple weeks ago to go through this and one of the big issues for the american people is what are they hiding? why not just give us these texts , why not just release this memo? what do you think? >> well for a long time they've said we're waiting on the report of the inspector general and we are too and we think the inspector general is doing good work and we expect his report in the not too distant future but we have got to continue to pursue this investigation be
making inquiries about this so you say you want these text messages from the fbi you want them unredacted are you getting stonewalled again? >> i think this administration is cooperating with us more because we have lots of information and have had access to lots of classified information that we have not had from the prior administration so we're making substantial progress. we still have a long way to go to get out all the facts and get to the truth but that work is being conducted by...
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unredacted versions of reports first released in late october. the reports show falling tree limbs hit pg&e power lines at three spots. address at atlas peak park, another on partrick road. a third location on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. pg&e officials stress no official cause of the fires has been identified. >>> pg&e would to longer be allowed to pass on the cost of fines and safety violations to its customers under a bill produpr introduced by a group of state lawmakers, as the utility is being investigated as we just mentioned for the north bay wildfires. in the past, utilities tried to recover costs resulting from previous wildfires by seeking permission to increase rates even if they're found at fault for the fires. the measure would cover all electric utilities in the state. >>> happening now, san francisco mayor announcing a bill milestone in the city's effort to reduce the number of traffic-related deaths. this is a big deal because the city recorded 20 traffic-related deaths in 2017 which is the lowest nu
unredacted versions of reports first released in late october. the reports show falling tree limbs hit pg&e power lines at three spots. address at atlas peak park, another on partrick road. a third location on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. pg&e officials stress no official cause of the fires has been identified. >>> pg&e would to longer be allowed to pass on the cost of fines and safety violations to its customers under a bill produpr...
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get us documents unredacted so the american people can make their decision. judge jeanine: congressman jordan, why is it the "new york times," fall fitton and a lot of these organizations -- i give fitton all the credit in the world, they have access that you in the judiciary committees can't get. >> they oftentimes go through the court. we are -- we haven't seen much difference until this week between this attorney general and the holder administration and lynch administration. so that's got to change. stop the leaks. appoint a special counsel, and answer our questions. when attorney general sessions was in front of the judiciary committee i asked him straight up, were you paid reimbursing him at the same time clint on campaign and the dnc were paying christopher steele. they would not answer that question. that's a fundamental question. if they took that dossier and used it as the basis to secure fisa warrants that's so wrong. jenna: how do we find out if that dossier or peter strzok was the one asking for the warrant? >> you know, chairman anyone's has don
get us documents unredacted so the american people can make their decision. judge jeanine: congressman jordan, why is it the "new york times," fall fitton and a lot of these organizations -- i give fitton all the credit in the world, they have access that you in the judiciary committees can't get. >> they oftentimes go through the court. we are -- we haven't seen much difference until this week between this attorney general and the holder administration and lynch administration....
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news has learned house investigators will get access to all remaining investigative documents in unredactedorm as part of their russian inquiry. into a letter obtained by fox news there is a deal between rod rosenstein and house intelligence committee chair devon nunez as the california republican seeks information that could shed light on whether the controversial anti-trump dossier was used to open the russia probe and justify surveillance on trump campaign officials. in his letter nunez writes, quote, it is my hope this will provide the committee with all outstanding documents and witnesses necessary to complete its investigation. the committee is concerned the top us government officials investigating a presidential campaign relying on unverified information funded by the opposing political campaign based on russian sources. among witnesses agreed to in the letter, fbi agent peter strzok, james baker, lisa page, head of counterintelligence and bruce or. take a look at your watches. january 5, 5 days into the new year, pace yourself. >> the new steve bannon book coming out, that is in th
news has learned house investigators will get access to all remaining investigative documents in unredactedorm as part of their russian inquiry. into a letter obtained by fox news there is a deal between rod rosenstein and house intelligence committee chair devon nunez as the california republican seeks information that could shed light on whether the controversial anti-trump dossier was used to open the russia probe and justify surveillance on trump campaign officials. in his letter nunez...
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any new messages because if its into what we were talking about and we requested them today and unredactedo we can make the judgment on what is important in the investigation and not the people being investigate. >> sean: congressman we need oversight more than ever. i am really concerned a grave injustice and great corruption has happened, not rank and file, at the very top. >> a lot of is happening. we have a good inspector general who i said on your radio program yesterday, we have other ways to find this. guess what, he found them. that's important. >> sean: we got all four phones. how many phones do you have? >> i have one. >> sean: normal. okay. sara carter breaking news and gregg jarrett. so much more. stay with us. megan's a lawyer. when it comes to presenting evidence, nobody does it better. she's also this close to finding bigfoot. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for megan, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage
any new messages because if its into what we were talking about and we requested them today and unredactedo we can make the judgment on what is important in the investigation and not the people being investigate. >> sean: congressman we need oversight more than ever. i am really concerned a grave injustice and great corruption has happened, not rank and file, at the very top. >> a lot of is happening. we have a good inspector general who i said on your radio program yesterday, we...
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is providing the unredacted documents that chairman nunes has been looking for. >> i think that's becauseix months ago we called for a second special counsel, six weeks ago we wrote a piece for -- a column where we said if you won't appoint the second special counsel, mr. sessions you should step down. i think it's because of all the pressure. i remember when i was a kid sometimes my dad and i would have these come to jesus moments where he would straighten me out. i think that's what's happening with the justice department. it's a come to jesus moment where we realize we better do what they're asking. if we don't there is no difference until this week i had seen no difference in complying with congress request to documents, with this administration's justice department that we saw withholder and lynch. we're seeing those signs of change this speaker to give us the information the american people need. >> jon: if the attorney general were to lean on the head of the f.b.i. chris wray you think that would have the effect you are looking for? >> we're just looking to get answers to the quest
is providing the unredacted documents that chairman nunes has been looking for. >> i think that's becauseix months ago we called for a second special counsel, six weeks ago we wrote a piece for -- a column where we said if you won't appoint the second special counsel, mr. sessions you should step down. i think it's because of all the pressure. i remember when i was a kid sometimes my dad and i would have these come to jesus moments where he would straighten me out. i think that's what's...
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. >> the public utilities commission posted unredacted versions of reports first released in late october. the reports show fallen tree limbs hit pg&e power lines in three spots. an address at atlas another on partrick road. and a third location on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. the investigation is not yet complete. officials stress no official cause of the fires has been identified. >>> construction crews are working to rebuild the first home in coffey park neighborhood. the home sits on kerry lane near sumatra drive in the middle of a neighborhood where the tubbs fire destroyed more than 1,300 homes in october. hundreds of the ruined houses have been cleared away leaving behind nearly whole blocks of ash and gray dirt. contractors say the rebuild of the three-bedroom, two-bath home began saturday after the lot was cleaned of debris. >>> a bombshell book sending ripples through washington is already number one on amazon. "fire and fury" steve bannon attracteds trump's family. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma first look" the gloves are off in the new book
. >> the public utilities commission posted unredacted versions of reports first released in late october. the reports show fallen tree limbs hit pg&e power lines in three spots. an address at atlas another on partrick road. and a third location on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. the investigation is not yet complete. officials stress no official cause of the fires has been identified. >>> construction crews are working to rebuild the first home in...
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. >> unredacted versions of reports first released in late october.hese reports show fallen tree limbs hit pg&e power lines in three spots. atlas peak road near the start of the atlas fire, partrick road near the partrick and nuns fire and a third on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. cal fire saying the investigation is not complete. pg&e officials stressing no official cause of the fires has been identified. >> a sign of progress, construction crews working to rebuild the first home in the burned coffey park neighborhood. "the press democrat" says this sits on kerry lane and sumatra drive. hundreds of the ruined homes have since been cleared away leaving behind nearly whole blocks of blackened tree trunks and ash. the rebuild of the home began on saturday after the lot had been cleaned of debris. >>> untreated water selling for $16 per 2.5 gallon jug flying off store shelves. they call it raw water marketed as being fresh water straight from the spring. >> food safety experts say beware. they say it's a matter of time before
. >> unredacted versions of reports first released in late october.hese reports show fallen tree limbs hit pg&e power lines in three spots. atlas peak road near the start of the atlas fire, partrick road near the partrick and nuns fire and a third on bennett lane in calistoga near the start of the tubbs fire. cal fire saying the investigation is not complete. pg&e officials stressing no official cause of the fires has been identified. >> a sign of progress, construction...
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we requested them today and we requested them unredacted so we can make a judgment about what is importantn this investigation and not the people who are being investigated. >> sean: congressman, we need oversight more than ever. i am really concerned that a grave injustice under great corruption has happened, not rank-and-file, at the very top. >> a lot is happening. we've got a good inspector general, who as i said to you on your radio program yesterday, we have other ways to find it. guess what? he found them. >> sean: we got all four phones. how many phones do you have? >> i have one. >> sean: normal. okay. good to see you. sara carter, breaking news, gregg jarrett, so much more. stay with us. ♪ >> >> sean: on this busy breaking news night, and henry is in washington with new information about "the new york times" report. is it my understanding and reading that these are anonymous sources? >> it is anonymous sources, people who are familiar with robert mueller on the special counsel's investigation. "the new york times" suggesting that last june, the president indicated to his senior a
we requested them today and we requested them unredacted so we can make a judgment about what is importantn this investigation and not the people who are being investigated. >> sean: congressman, we need oversight more than ever. i am really concerned that a grave injustice under great corruption has happened, not rank-and-file, at the very top. >> a lot is happening. we've got a good inspector general, who as i said to you on your radio program yesterday, we have other ways to find...
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nunez and house investigators will get complete access this week to all remaining documents and unredactedhey were seeking as part of their russia inquiry. that's according to a letter from nunez to the department -- deputy attorney general rob rosenstein attained by fox news. it summarizes the agreement which was reach this weekend says fbi and justice department witnesses will be provided for interviews later this month. that includes fbi agent peter strauch and fbi lawyer lisa page. the member then? they were caught exchanging those into trump text messages as well as bruce orr, the doj official who is white happen to for fusion gps, the firm that was looking at the anti-trump dossier helping put that together. war was demoted after concealing meetings with people involved in that anti-trump dossier. house majority whip steve scully says is very important for investigators to talk to these people. >> you see an exposure of what i think is a lot of corruption and real concerns that have been raised about the special counsel. in fact, just the credibility of the special counsel is very mu
nunez and house investigators will get complete access this week to all remaining documents and unredactedhey were seeking as part of their russia inquiry. that's according to a letter from nunez to the department -- deputy attorney general rob rosenstein attained by fox news. it summarizes the agreement which was reach this weekend says fbi and justice department witnesses will be provided for interviews later this month. that includes fbi agent peter strauch and fbi lawyer lisa page. the...
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unredacted which are due by the 11th of next week.t the president is unfit. how insulting is that to voters of president trump or who see him as the disruptive leader that they want. if he is unfit, then you voted -- the left has to say you are crazy. he's crazy not maybe there is a strategy here. >> they are driving it to their base. the fact is when you go to the rest of the country. the people that support president trump are not going to buy that narrative. who are they driving it to? they are driving it to everdwindling base. we watched the democratic party essentially not be a national party anymore. and some democrats are concerned but they are not in charge. nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, keith ellison. tom perez. pete: antifa keith ellison. >> antifa keith ellison holds up the antifa manual as a way to resist fascism. these guys have nothing else. by the way where is the bill they presented. griff: quick prediction we have got to go yes or no. will this boost or hurt the president the emperor has no clothes it? >> will do nothi
unredacted which are due by the 11th of next week.t the president is unfit. how insulting is that to voters of president trump or who see him as the disruptive leader that they want. if he is unfit, then you voted -- the left has to say you are crazy. he's crazy not maybe there is a strategy here. >> they are driving it to their base. the fact is when you go to the rest of the country. the people that support president trump are not going to buy that narrative. who are they driving it to?...
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>> we'll provide the information pursuant to -- >> unredacted. >> that's something that we'll coordinate with this body. >> okay, because i don't see why you would block out parts of your schedule and all we have is the lunch. >>. you attend that event so the day could have been rescheduled. >> but you'd never know it because it's reacted and blacked out. >> we'll look and see how productive that is. the second is that i had a request regarding the epa scientists who were instructed not to speak and withdrew themselves from the speaking roll at the narragansett bay conference. you may recall that it kicked up a big fuss in my area and a national fuss as well. it was a patent case of scientists being told not to speak about something they'd worked on for years. what you answered in response to our questions about that was this will not happen again. and i'm delighted. i think you're right that it should not happen again what we have not been given is an explanation of how it happened. who told whom what will you guarantee you will tell us how that happened? looking back at why this happen
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. >> unredacted. >> that's something that we'll coordinate with this body. >> okay. because i don't see why you would block out parts of your schedule, that's all we have is the lunch. >> and again, senator. >> long way to go for one lunch. >> so the day could have been rescheduled as far as activities. >> but you would never know it because it's all redacted and blacked out. it's bizarre we don't see that. >> you can see how productive we are that day. >> i would appreciate it. second thing is i had a request in to you to the epa scientists instructed not to speak and then withdrew themselves from the speaking role at the conference. you may recall that because it kicked up a big fuss in my area and even kicked up quite a national fuss as well because it was patent case of scientists being told not to speak about something that they had worked on for years. what you answered in response to our questions about that was this will not happen again. and i'm delighted that this will not happen again. i think you are right it should not happen zbin. wh again. what we have
. >> unredacted. >> that's something that we'll coordinate with this body. >> okay. because i don't see why you would block out parts of your schedule, that's all we have is the lunch. >> and again, senator. >> long way to go for one lunch. >> so the day could have been rescheduled as far as activities. >> but you would never know it because it's all redacted and blacked out. it's bizarre we don't see that. >> you can see how productive we are...
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is a memo to nerissa cook from gregory and if you turn to page 821 of this memo you would see an unredacted section. in that section it states that advanced electronic data is a topic of high interest on the hill because of the presumed contribution aed would make. it goes on to state despite its uncertain benefits for this purpose, accelerating the exchange is one of the highest priorities because of its clear benefits for aviation security. an expeditious mail handling. the first question is where you part of this memo? did you help to draft or contribute to this memo? >> yes, sir, i drafted the language in question. okay. is this what we believe? again, resources is important but if we have a government that thanks that this advanced electronic data can target counterfeit goods is more important than stopping a poison coming into our community i think we have a problem of priorities. i guess i would ask, is using advanced electronic data to target counterfeit goods and intellectual property rights a function of the state department? >> center, the state department doesn't use this data f
is a memo to nerissa cook from gregory and if you turn to page 821 of this memo you would see an unredacted section. in that section it states that advanced electronic data is a topic of high interest on the hill because of the presumed contribution aed would make. it goes on to state despite its uncertain benefits for this purpose, accelerating the exchange is one of the highest priorities because of its clear benefits for aviation security. an expeditious mail handling. the first question is...
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of state narissa cook from gregory tommy, and if you turn to page 821 of this memo you'll see an unredactedsession on the issue before us, the upu issue, universal postal union issue. in that section it states advanced electronic data is a topic of, quote, high interest on the hill, capitol hill, os sentence inably because of. the memo goes on to say, quote, despite its uncertain benefits for this purpose, its uncertain benefits for this purpose, that's opioids, acceleration is one f our highest priorities at this upu because of the clear benefits for aviation security, ipr enforcement and expeditious mail handling. i guess the first question is were you part of this memo? did you help to draft or contribute to this internal memo to deputy cook? >> yes, sir, senator. i helped draft it. >> is that what we're to believe? again, resources is important but if we have a government that thinks the advanced electronic data can detect counterfeit goods, like a fake purse, is more important than stopping a poison coming into our communities, i think we have a problem of our priorities. i guess u i w
of state narissa cook from gregory tommy, and if you turn to page 821 of this memo you'll see an unredactedsession on the issue before us, the upu issue, universal postal union issue. in that section it states advanced electronic data is a topic of, quote, high interest on the hill, capitol hill, os sentence inably because of. the memo goes on to say, quote, despite its uncertain benefits for this purpose, its uncertain benefits for this purpose, that's opioids, acceleration is one f our...
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steve: of all the people they are going to be talking to, the fbi people and unredacted witness testimony, they are looking at all these people regarding the dossier because it looks like a they are at the fbi yet they have a political bias which you cannot have that the fbi is not used to this kind of scrutiny of the people who work up on the seventh floor but, you know, now devon nunes as of next week is going to have all the stuff he has needed to look to see whether or not there was political bias going on in the decision whether or not to essentially for this government to spy on the trumps. brian: keep your eye on this. a federal judge has said fusion gps has to expose their financials and find out who was paying whom. fusion gps who wants transparency cut a deal to go behind closed doors transcripts does senator grassley think that's relatively laughable. now fusion gps is suing to get -- excuse me, appealing to stop the release of their financials to find out if christopher steele was getting paid by the russians and getting paid by fusion gps. ainsley: this judge is saying no. th
steve: of all the people they are going to be talking to, the fbi people and unredacted witness testimony, they are looking at all these people regarding the dossier because it looks like a they are at the fbi yet they have a political bias which you cannot have that the fbi is not used to this kind of scrutiny of the people who work up on the seventh floor but, you know, now devon nunes as of next week is going to have all the stuff he has needed to look to see whether or not there was...
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. >> likely not be able to released at least in not severely unredacted form.dn't believe it the democrats are lying about the contents of this memo. the contents are absolutely devastating and will shred the obama administration. steve: we will find out. brian: how does that relate to what andy mccabe's firing last night? >> don't you find it convenient that christopher wray, the fbi director read the memo over the weekend and andrew mccabe steps down? not a coins dink, folks. steve: so mr. wray went up to capitol hill. went in the scif, read it on sunday. came out, next day removed andrew mccabe. we heard from sara carter. she said that her sources said it sounded like some agents were asked by mccabe to change their 3 302s which is obstruction of justifiable. >> if you are in the secret service. you didn't have to do this. in the fbi if you interview a subject you have to do a report afterwards called 302. can you do it in the secret service but not obligated. if you are asked to change 302s, the greatest irony of this whole thing former deputy director mcca
. >> likely not be able to released at least in not severely unredacted form.dn't believe it the democrats are lying about the contents of this memo. the contents are absolutely devastating and will shred the obama administration. steve: we will find out. brian: how does that relate to what andy mccabe's firing last night? >> don't you find it convenient that christopher wray, the fbi director read the memo over the weekend and andrew mccabe steps down? not a coins dink, folks....
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public citizen subsequently submitted a foia request for the unredacted approval package and in response to a lawsuit filed by our organization in 2004, the fda released much of the information previously redacted from the approval package which showed that the fda had denied approval of bextra for treating acute pain because of safety concerns. in particular, safety data from a trial that tested valdecoxib as an add judgmejunct revealed exercise adverse events including death in subjects receiving valdecoxib compared to placebo. so in terms of general comments, the 2017 blueprint builds on the work of the fda's 2010 transparency task force which recommended that the agency, among other things, release complete response letters to shed light on why drug marketing applications were refused. the blueprint report noted several potential benefits from releasing such information, including that the clinical community can benefit from the insight, expertise, and analyses of fda reviewers and researchers can learn from the failures of previous medical products and subsequent research programs.
public citizen subsequently submitted a foia request for the unredacted approval package and in response to a lawsuit filed by our organization in 2004, the fda released much of the information previously redacted from the approval package which showed that the fda had denied approval of bextra for treating acute pain because of safety concerns. in particular, safety data from a trial that tested valdecoxib as an add judgmejunct revealed exercise adverse events including death in subjects...