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senator charles grassley, always good to talk to you, sir, thank you very much. >> yeah, thank you.ing story, and we're keeping on top of it. bill: you listen to him talk, and you figure there's more to come at some point. >>> jenna lee is working on "happening now" down in our newsroom. what's going on? good morning to you. jenna: hi there bill, the jobs report a big headline grabber, i know you've been talking a lot about it. are we facing another recession. you're going to hear from one of the top economic advisers on "happening now". we want to hear from you, go to foxnews.com/happening now, click on america's asking and weigh in on jobs and everything else. >>> we have new polling on the president, karl rove is going to join us on that. >>> and a disease you haven't likely heard of and affects more women than you think, why it matters and what it is, next on "happening now". bill: that's interesting. big show. thank you jenna, see you soon. >> sounds good. bill: the latest threat in mexico's deadly drug war, why teachers say they're afraid and won't show up for school. bill: th
senator charles grassley, always good to talk to you, sir, thank you very much. >> yeah, thank you.ing story, and we're keeping on top of it. bill: you listen to him talk, and you figure there's more to come at some point. >>> jenna lee is working on "happening now" down in our newsroom. what's going on? good morning to you. jenna: hi there bill, the jobs report a big headline grabber, i know you've been talking a lot about it. are we facing another recession. you're...
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this handsome man is senator charles grassley also known as chuck grassley and this is a video of senator chuck grassley a lot through his teeth to his constituents yesterday. that's right when pressed by constituents about his party's plan to privatized social security and handed over to the wall street banks toure's grassley brushed it aside and said he only knows a one member just wanna lose cannon who he won't name who wants to privatize social security he doesn't want to name names because he's that one guy back in two thousand and five as chairman of the senate finance committee grassley spearheaded an effort to privatizing social security two thousand and five new york times article documented grassley efforts writing grassley chairman of the senate panel responsible for social security supports private social security accounts grassley told reporters he would push for the private accounts even if a majority of the public does not appear behind the idea and approach george w. bush who is president of the time support a grassroots efforts and later complained the failure of privatiz
this handsome man is senator charles grassley also known as chuck grassley and this is a video of senator chuck grassley a lot through his teeth to his constituents yesterday. that's right when pressed by constituents about his party's plan to privatized social security and handed over to the wall street banks toure's grassley brushed it aside and said he only knows a one member just wanna lose cannon who he won't name who wants to privatize social security he doesn't want to name names because...
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republican senator charles grassley of iowa, one of the most aggressive watchdog on capi
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darrell issa and charles grassley are demanding answers what went wrong here.e details of the operation that allowed 2,000 guns to turn in the hand of the mexican drug cartels and causing the death of border patrol agent brian terry. what do you think went wrong here? >> i think what went wrong was the initial thought that somehow this would assist in combating weapons being trafficked to the country of mexico. the strategy clearly is ill-fated from the beginning and contrary to all the experiences in the training that atf field agents had had in terms of combating guns getting into the hands of prohibited persons. kelly: the lead u.s. attorney has left his post and our reporter william lajeunesse learned three white house officials were briefed on operation fast and furious and the president's national security staff knew about the operation as well. now there is evidence the u.s. attorney''s office was perhaps involved in a coverup operation. the president says he knew nothing about this operation but the justice department has been slow in responding. do you
darrell issa and charles grassley are demanding answers what went wrong here.e details of the operation that allowed 2,000 guns to turn in the hand of the mexican drug cartels and causing the death of border patrol agent brian terry. what do you think went wrong here? >> i think what went wrong was the initial thought that somehow this would assist in combating weapons being trafficked to the country of mexico. the strategy clearly is ill-fated from the beginning and contrary to all the...
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furious and the controversy if it were not for the tireless pursuit of the facts by senator charles grassleyan darrell issa chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee. congressman issa joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for covering this story, it is so important we get it right and behind us, meaning they don't do it again. >> sean: this is the point here. all these guns go out on the street. i want to make sure our facts right, still missing, 1600 unaccounted for, right? >> roughly 1600. they will turn up over the next decade, i'm sure. >> sean: we have two dead agents as a result. you and i discussed at one point congressman, there would have been a very simple way, because of technology, to track this. i have a friend who has an 18-year-old son who got a speeding ticket. the way now he monitors his son's driving he puts a gps in the car and he goes on every time he drives he's able to look at the gps data, is what you call it and see when the kid was driving. where he was driving. how fast he was driving. and you would think they could put that in the
furious and the controversy if it were not for the tireless pursuit of the facts by senator charles grassleyan darrell issa chairman of the house oversight and government reform committee. congressman issa joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for covering this story, it is so important we get it right and behind us, meaning they don't do it again. >> sean: this is the point here. all these guns go out on the street. i want to make sure our facts right, still missing,...
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according to a letter from congressman darrell issa and senator charles grassley, and i'm quoting: >>orter: the motivation? apparently not to complicate an fbi investigation. now, remember, once these guns were sold and there was no attempt to stop them from being distributed to criminals, people would die. it was only a question of how many. well, initially the doj said it had proof of 11 violent crimes committed with these guns? the now we know their math was wrong, the clarification was issued, it could be as many as 28. >> everybody in america should be outraged. they were used as collateral. they could have cared less that guns were being handed to criminals, to people that should not have them, and they didn't take into account our lives, the mexican people's lives, our property and our safety. >> reporter: so the question is, where does this go now? well, the investigative committees of congress are looking at all the e-mails that, within the u.s. attorney's office of all the deputy u.s. attorneys, where that information may lead. just as important we have the white house conne
according to a letter from congressman darrell issa and senator charles grassley, and i'm quoting: >>orter: the motivation? apparently not to complicate an fbi investigation. now, remember, once these guns were sold and there was no attempt to stop them from being distributed to criminals, people would die. it was only a question of how many. well, initially the doj said it had proof of 11 violent crimes committed with these guns? the now we know their math was wrong, the clarification...