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the fbi, $284,000. why? why is the fbi six times with the attorney general merrick garland reception funds are looking at? >> i don't know that i could tell you as i sit here right now. i know that we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners. this would be a big driver. i'm happy to have the stuff right here. >> i appreciate that very much. >> leslie, the department of justice is asking for a 1.25% increase. the fbi is asking for a 6% increase, totaling $629 million. the fbi is literally asking for a 350% increase in funding more than the overall department of justice. the total spending for the doj is going up 467 million. the fbi is asking for 629 million. the doj has to take a cut somewhere in order for the fbi to get there increase in funding. what on earth -- what justifies that increase for the fbi? >> what i would tell you, and we certainly appreciate the departments word, or the attorney general support for the budget requests. the effect of the fiscal year 2024 budget, which was appropriated t
the fbi, $284,000. why? why is the fbi six times with the attorney general merrick garland reception funds are looking at? >> i don't know that i could tell you as i sit here right now. i know that we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners. this would be a big driver. i'm happy to have the stuff right here. >> i appreciate that very much. >> leslie, the department of justice is asking for a 1.25% increase. the fbi is asking for a 6% increase, totaling $629 million. the...
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intelligence analyst at the fbi i've told the committee fbi got information from bank of america specifically it received a list of any customer who made purchases in the washington d.c. area generally fifth through seven, 2021. the whistleblower supervisor in charge of the boston field office corroborated his testimony when he spoke to the committee. and so did steve jensen the fbi domestic terrorism operation section chief. but it was not just purchased pe data around a specific date the fbi got from bank of america. that was actually overlaid with any firearm purchase at any time. how does the fbi get this information? they ask for it. you can see on the display on the screen here the e-mail that was sent to the fbi told bank of america to recapture morning call we are prepared to ask the threshold customers confirm transacting business in washington d.c. between these specific days. if you are in washington d.c., visiting your kid, may be maybevisiting her aunt or just a friend the epic that wanted to know about every single person she made. and, and if you are a gun owner looked out you
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sometimes this has led to abuses , missteps by the fbi in particular. we have seen democrats surveilled by this program. we have seen republicans surveilled by this program. that usually means, when we say surveilled, that an agent has probably searched at some point for that person's name or has come into their communications in some way, shape, or form. critics of the program call this a way of bypassing maybe our fourth amendment rights, surveilling people without a warrant, it's caused a lot of controversy on the hill this week in particular. host: speaker johnson wanted to move forward with it, arguing that the reauthorization bill he wanted to put on the floor included reforms, many of them. what kind of reforms? guest: that bill, essentially, that was trying to get on the floor this week, included reforms codifying something the fbi had been processing over the last i want to say year or so. they are rules that basically dictate who at the fbi is able to search the database. that you are not changing the way in which surveillance is conducted, wh
sometimes this has led to abuses , missteps by the fbi in particular. we have seen democrats surveilled by this program. we have seen republicans surveilled by this program. that usually means, when we say surveilled, that an agent has probably searched at some point for that person's name or has come into their communications in some way, shape, or form. critics of the program call this a way of bypassing maybe our fourth amendment rights, surveilling people without a warrant, it's caused a...
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the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the hundreds of thousands of abuses, how the fbi systematically targets people, how they use technology to do things that are specifically prohibited by the constitution, so that is the way c-span shapes the debate with selective reading of articles, typically out of " the new york times" and "washington post." i'm aware of it and i think the rest of your viewers are, too. host: did you see the arguments made by thomas massie on the floor? the clip we showed were he was talking about what you were saying, the abuses that are taking place? caller: i saw you selectively
the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the...
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just last week fbi director ray was before us and we heard about the real challenges the fbi along with the state local and tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keeping deadly sentinel off the streets. -- sentinel -- fentanyl. we are asking for more from fbi, not less, and i am sure that can be said for other bureaus as well. the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and domestic threats including cyber is critical. i view it as the main mission, our power mount responsibility, keeping americans safe in congress and the department's role in upholding the rule of law and preserving our democratic values of free and fair elections cannot be understated. your fiscal year 2025 budget request seeks 38 point $9 billion in discretionary funding, a 5% increase above the last fiscal year. you prioritize the funding for the over 100,000 employees at the department of justice and makes vital increases to every federal law-enforcement agency in the u.s. attorney's offices. you have requested a strong increase in the violence against women act grant
just last week fbi director ray was before us and we heard about the real challenges the fbi along with the state local and tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keeping deadly sentinel off the streets. -- sentinel -- fentanyl. we are asking for more from fbi, not less, and i am sure that can be said for other bureaus as well. the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and domestic threats including cyber is critical. i view it as the main...
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the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the hundreds of thousands of abuses, how the fbi systematically targets people, how they use technology to do things that are specifically prohibited by the constitution, so that is the way c-span shapes the debate with selective reading of articles, typically out of " the new york times" and "washington post." i'm aware of it and i think the rest of your viewers are, too. host: did you see the arguments made by thomas massie on the floor? the clip we showed were he was talking about what you were saying, the abuses that are taking place? caller: i saw you selectively
the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the...
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denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why did danny casolaro call this the octopus? where did that name came from? guest: danny was at the phase that he was preaching his book idea, so that is where you boil down your concept to about a six page enticing synopsis of the story you are writing enter with the characters and why would the publisher want to give you in advance to actually finish the book? so there is a certain level of hype in that style of writing, you know. it was called the octopus because she starts looking into one d.c. area 1980 scandal, and that takes him over into the iran-contra scandal and the october surprise and bci
denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why...
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for the fbi 2025 budget. we will have coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span now, or c-span.org. they will likely ask about reauthorization of 702. that can be part of our conversation as we move to open forum. pat, virginia, a republican. caller: hi, greta. i found you. the reason i am calling is it is unconstitutional and we should not be renewing it. host: why do you think it is unconstitutional to begin with? caller: it is spying on people without a warrant and invading privacy. the thing of it is that if 100 million people say and do something silly, it is still silly. founding fathers put the constitution together ironclad. i have watched over the years as congress and others have attempted to break that constitution. that constitution is ironclad. i don't think we need section 702. host: as a reminder from earlier this morning, section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of non-citizens outside the united states. some can sneak in if americans are talking
for the fbi 2025 budget. we will have coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span now, or c-span.org. they will likely ask about reauthorization of 702. that can be part of our conversation as we move to open forum. pat, virginia, a republican. caller: hi, greta. i found you. the reason i am calling is it is unconstitutional and we should not be renewing it. host: why do you think it is unconstitutional to begin with? caller: it is spying on people without a warrant and invading...
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-- fbi c safe account template. it has helped learn more about how these types of accounts might benefit their communities and to consider how they might go about offering such a product. it is also to make americans aware of the opportunity to open these accounts. during the covid-19 pandemic, the fbi see partnered with the irs to help consumers without bank accounts identify and open accounts designed to meet their needs. many were specially motivated to open an account to be able to receive the public support payments that were made available during the pandemic in a secure and timely manner. in fact, our 2021 household survey revealed that one third of all u.s. households that had recently become banks reported doing so in connection with an economic impact or similar statement. the finding has helped highlight the potential advantages prompting consumers to consider opening an account when you are anticipating a payment or other income such as from a new job. we have come to think of such opportunities is what
-- fbi c safe account template. it has helped learn more about how these types of accounts might benefit their communities and to consider how they might go about offering such a product. it is also to make americans aware of the opportunity to open these accounts. during the covid-19 pandemic, the fbi see partnered with the irs to help consumers without bank accounts identify and open accounts designed to meet their needs. many were specially motivated to open an account to be able to receive...
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interpretations of the lower really impactful and concerning surveillance activities by fbi, including allowing the fbi to collect more of our communication than americans understood. >> the government has a responsibility and duty to the american people to inform the public mass with the most information possible, while ensuring not to compromise national security. democracy only functions when the voters are informed. to protect this nation from tampering only the most, necessary documents should be secret. the failure to do so, the obstruction of information to the american public, can be the greatest threat to democracy that america has ever seen. announcer: to watch this and all entries, visit our website, studentcam.org. announcer: president biden and first lady jill biden hosted the annual white house easter egg roll with about 40,000 people in attendance. the president offered remarks and participated in the egg roll and the first lady read to a group of children. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. biden, ac
interpretations of the lower really impactful and concerning surveillance activities by fbi, including allowing the fbi to collect more of our communication than americans understood. >> the government has a responsibility and duty to the american people to inform the public mass with the most information possible, while ensuring not to compromise national security. democracy only functions when the voters are informed. to protect this nation from tampering only the most, necessary...
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[video clip] >> in 2021, 2022, the fbi did over 3 million u.s. persons queries of this giant 702 database, of this giant haystack of information. 3 million queries of united states persons. make no mistake, a query is a fancy name for search. 3 million americans' data was searched in this database of information. and guess what? the fbi was not even following their own rules when they conducted those searches. that is why we need a warrant. not jim jordan talking about it, washington post reported last may that 278,000 times, the fbi found the -- and the justice department found they did not even follow their own darn rules when they searched this giant haystack, this giant database of information on americans. what we are seeing is, let's do something that the constitution has had in place for a couple hundred years that has served our nation well and protected american citizens' liberties. let's make the executive branch go to a second -- separate and equal branch of government and get a probable cause sermon -- warrant to do the search. it has
[video clip] >> in 2021, 2022, the fbi did over 3 million u.s. persons queries of this giant 702 database, of this giant haystack of information. 3 million queries of united states persons. make no mistake, a query is a fancy name for search. 3 million americans' data was searched in this database of information. and guess what? the fbi was not even following their own rules when they conducted those searches. that is why we need a warrant. not jim jordan talking about it, washington post...
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these are attend -- fbi c board. these are intended to restore a reconnection to service the community and the public and make sure that mergers do not end up harming the local residents and small businesses that we have seen too often suffer. so it is important to reiterate first the review of convenience and need is totally distinct from the evaluation of effect on competition. in fact, we may know that anticompetitive mergers also end up leading to harm to the community. but at its core, a transaction is under existing law. a transaction that undermines competition will have a negative effect on the community and there are very rare exceptions for when those types of mergers should be allowed. so first, or policy statement sets a clear standard for review. the community should be better served as a combined institution, not just showing that it will be worse. rojit: burden of proof is on the applicant, not on corporate latitude developed by consultants and lawyers. we have to have answers to the question does the
these are attend -- fbi c board. these are intended to restore a reconnection to service the community and the public and make sure that mergers do not end up harming the local residents and small businesses that we have seen too often suffer. so it is important to reiterate first the review of convenience and need is totally distinct from the evaluation of effect on competition. in fact, we may know that anticompetitive mergers also end up leading to harm to the community. but at its core, a...
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[video clip] >> in 2021, 2022, the fbi did over 3 million u.s. persons queries of this giant 702 database, of this giant haystack of information. 3 million queries of united states persons. make no mistake, a query is a fancy name for search. 3 million americans' data was searched in this database of information. and guess what? the fbi was not even following their own rules when they conducted those searches. that is why we need a warrant. not jim jordan talking about it, washington post reported last may that 278,000 times, the fbi found the -- and the justice department found they did not even follow their own darn rules when they searched this giant haystack, this giant database of information on americans. what we are seeing is, let's do something that the constitution has had in place for a couple hundred years that has served our nation well and protected american citizens' liberties. let's make the executive branch go to a second -- separate and equal branch of government and get a probable cause sermon -- warrant to do the search. it has
[video clip] >> in 2021, 2022, the fbi did over 3 million u.s. persons queries of this giant 702 database, of this giant haystack of information. 3 million queries of united states persons. make no mistake, a query is a fancy name for search. 3 million americans' data was searched in this database of information. and guess what? the fbi was not even following their own rules when they conducted those searches. that is why we need a warrant. not jim jordan talking about it, washington post...
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executive assistant director of the fbi's national security bridge. watch this week live on the c-span network or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live and on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. tonight on q&a, "the lives of the land" which argues the lives of rural america is vastly different than the way it is often portrayed by politics and the. >> i discovered much to my own surprise a great deal of american automobile manufacturing takes place and what we would call rural areas, especially toyota and honda who built these plants starting in the 70's and 80's not inside urban areas but out in the corn fields. so rural people are not farmers, statistically eking, much at all, they are factory workers. long-haul truck drivers. they are doing all of these things that are connected to our industrial society. post: tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on air free c-span now radio app. host: we are joined n
executive assistant director of the fbi's national security bridge. watch this week live on the c-span network or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live and on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. tonight on q&a, "the lives of the land" which argues the lives of rural america is vastly different than the way it is often portrayed by politics and the. >> i discovered much...
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executive assistant director of the fbi's national security bridge. watch this week live on the c-span network or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live and on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. tonight on q&a, "the lives of the land" which argues the lives of rural america is vastly different than the way it is often portrayed by politics and the. >> i discovered much to my own surprise a great deal of american automobile manufacturing takes place and what we would call rural areas, especially toyota and honda who built these plants starting in the 70's and 80's not inside urban areas but out in the corn fields. so rural people are not farmers, statistically eking, much at all, they are factory workers. long-haul truck drivers. they are doing all of these things that are connected to our industrial society. post: tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on air free c-span now radio app. host: we are joined n
executive assistant director of the fbi's national security bridge. watch this week live on the c-span network or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live and on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. tonight on q&a, "the lives of the land" which argues the lives of rural america is vastly different than the way it is often portrayed by politics and the. >> i discovered much...
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four years later, the fbi has only implemented three of those 15 recommendations. we've all seen the damage a plane can do in the hands of an enemy. none of us will ever forget how airplanes turned into weapons of mass destruction during the worst terrorist attack on american soil. 9/11, as you know. but 23 years later, the faa still appears to act as a representative rather than a watch guard. i'd like to think our witnesses for being here. particularly glad to have miss rebecca shay here to speak about what the geo 2020 report says. lastly, i want to thank u.s. law enforcement, military, and our allies who keep us safe from criminals. i look forward to discussing how congress can provide needed tools for this fight. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, senator grassley. i think our witnesses for being here. i'll give each a quick introduction and they will each have five minutes to make oral remarks. your full testimony will be made a part of the record. our first witness serves as senior director at head of the center of economic and financial power at the foundat
four years later, the fbi has only implemented three of those 15 recommendations. we've all seen the damage a plane can do in the hands of an enemy. none of us will ever forget how airplanes turned into weapons of mass destruction during the worst terrorist attack on american soil. 9/11, as you know. but 23 years later, the faa still appears to act as a representative rather than a watch guard. i'd like to think our witnesses for being here. particularly glad to have miss rebecca shay here to...
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throughout the country and included key figures, including crime boss frank costello, resulting in the fbi's acknowledging a national crime syndicate and the passing of the racketeering and corrupt organizations act in 1970. watch congress investigates, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span 2. >> sunday on q&a, steven kahn shares his book, which argues the reality of rural america today is vastly different from the way it is often portrayed by politicians and the media. >> one of the things i discovered, much to my own surprise, is that a great deal of american automobile manufacturing now takes place in what we would call rural areas, especially the japanese companies toyota and honda, who built these plants starting in the 1970's and 1980's not inside urban areas but out in the cornfields, and that. so rural people are not farmers, statistically speaking, much at all. they are factory workers. they are long-haul truck drivers. they are doing all of these things which are connected to our industrial society. >> steven conn with his book, "lies of the land" on c-span's q&a. >> this month
throughout the country and included key figures, including crime boss frank costello, resulting in the fbi's acknowledging a national crime syndicate and the passing of the racketeering and corrupt organizations act in 1970. watch congress investigates, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span 2. >> sunday on q&a, steven kahn shares his book, which argues the reality of rural america today is vastly different from the way it is often portrayed by politicians and the media. >>...
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agencies to spy on americans despite a reform that needs to be amended to place restrictions on the fbi and create transparency through the fisa process. that was the republican of idaho. we will look to see if that plays out possibly this week on the house side as well. from texas, billy, democrats line. caller: good morning. i just want to say that america is the best nation on this planet because we are a nation of god. we have proven that to people. despite what is going on in the world, there is so much evil going on. present on biden is doing a great job. kamala harris is doing a great job. the citizens are coming together and we make america the world leader because if we don't, evil will take off. i know god is real. i am a son of god. god will keep us on top as long as we believe in him and do the right things. we will go to other planets in the future because we will put people out there. god is explain that to me. i am a son of god and he tells me that we are doing things under his guidance. we cannot explain why people do crazy stuff. humans historically have done crazy stuf
agencies to spy on americans despite a reform that needs to be amended to place restrictions on the fbi and create transparency through the fisa process. that was the republican of idaho. we will look to see if that plays out possibly this week on the house side as well. from texas, billy, democrats line. caller: good morning. i just want to say that america is the best nation on this planet because we are a nation of god. we have proven that to people. despite what is going on in the world,...
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the fbi has even warned about the potential for foreign influence in the 2024 election cycle. why do i tell you all of this? the moral of this story is we have a lot on our plate, all of us. so, what is it that we should be able to do? what can we do gather? the answer -- what can we do together? the answer is work together to build a more resilient nation. 2024, as you heard, fema's year of resilience. it's an opportunity for us to increase individual, community, and household readiness, to train and better resource the emergency management workforce, to build up local capacity, enhance our response capability and enable effective and efficient recovery strategies. we want communities across america to think of fema and know how we have the resources that they need, that they can use to do this important work to make their communities more resilient. we want them to invest now, today, so that if and when, and it should just be when an emergency occurs, they can respond faster and recover more effectively. sounds pretty simple, right? but what does this all really mean? what a
the fbi has even warned about the potential for foreign influence in the 2024 election cycle. why do i tell you all of this? the moral of this story is we have a lot on our plate, all of us. so, what is it that we should be able to do? what can we do gather? the answer -- what can we do together? the answer is work together to build a more resilient nation. 2024, as you heard, fema's year of resilience. it's an opportunity for us to increase individual, community, and household readiness, to...
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is at the policy of the department of homeland security because i understand it is the policy of the fbi to have undercover? explicitly for barrier construction on everything but the actual construction on the wall. this administration admitted that the fy 2016 funds were not spent on the wall, as congress intended, they would be breaking the law. as a result of the lawsuit, you can no longer waste additional money on make safe projects and other non-wall construction. how about this administration follow the clear and unambiguous intent of congress and build additional miles of wall with the roughly $600 million left in the wall account? >> mr. chairman, i won't speak to the texas court decision because that is a matter of ongoing litigation, but let me assure you that we do comply with the law. as a matter of fact, because of our understanding of the legal imperative, we approved the construction of 17 miles of wall. we did that last year. in addition, i have approved, i believe it is 129, i may have the exact number inaccurately but i believe i'm right, 129 gates and gaps closures and
is at the policy of the department of homeland security because i understand it is the policy of the fbi to have undercover? explicitly for barrier construction on everything but the actual construction on the wall. this administration admitted that the fy 2016 funds were not spent on the wall, as congress intended, they would be breaking the law. as a result of the lawsuit, you can no longer waste additional money on make safe projects and other non-wall construction. how about this...
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is at the policy of the department of homeland security because i understand it is the policy of the fbi to have undercover? that's not what the letter indicates. the last thing i want to talk about in the last remaining minute is the effect of offshore wind on search-and-rescue missions for the coast guard because this is an issue, we have an active court and ocean city. we have a lot of commercial fishermen and when they construct these huge offshore windmills off the coast of maryland that in fact coast guard and rescue operations will be harmed. the rising challenge to coast guard operations indicates the potential effects of these on search and rescue missions, clearly an important part of what the coast guard does and preserving life and limb in the maritime environment should be one of the first things a government does before it expends huge amounts of money on offshore wind, a very expensive source of energy but that's a discussion for a different agency. i also want to ask if you could follow with the coast guard, there's a november 25, 2019 letter which again i'll ask be enter
is at the policy of the department of homeland security because i understand it is the policy of the fbi to have undercover? that's not what the letter indicates. the last thing i want to talk about in the last remaining minute is the effect of offshore wind on search-and-rescue missions for the coast guard because this is an issue, we have an active court and ocean city. we have a lot of commercial fishermen and when they construct these huge offshore windmills off the coast of maryland that...
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thing about the budget, marjorie taylor greene makes a point, when you are getting $200 million to the fbi for new headquarters, look what they are doing. they are not even doing a decent job. now they're talking about a threat from homeland security. we have homeland security, but we are letting 8 million to 11 million illegals in our country. what is homeland security? if you are not securing the border, you are not homeland security. host: ok, in new york, democrat line, hello. caller: good morning, how do you do? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: so far. i would give the speaker a b plus. the reason why is because he is working very objectively because for you to be a good leader, you have to work from the middle, the right, the left, you have to reach out to everyone because if you are going to listen to one person, it is not going to work. he is doing a great job. if marjorie taylor greene brings it to the floor, i hope the democrats will vote to keep him in because he is a guy you can work with. give him a little more time to make his own decisions, regarding whether you are
thing about the budget, marjorie taylor greene makes a point, when you are getting $200 million to the fbi for new headquarters, look what they are doing. they are not even doing a decent job. now they're talking about a threat from homeland security. we have homeland security, but we are letting 8 million to 11 million illegals in our country. what is homeland security? if you are not securing the border, you are not homeland security. host: ok, in new york, democrat line, hello. caller: good...
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that's how the fbi said it. so she did lie. she had a private server and you're not supposed to and she knew it and when they found out, she broker phones -- she broke her phones. host: so is it about intent? caller: well, she intended to break the law, but she knew she was covered. host: all right. caller: trump does not have a free hand there. some republicans and all democrats against him. host: kevin in windsor, connecticut, go ahead. caller: there is no immunity for this guy. nobody is above the law. that is how a democracy works. nobody is above the law. when you go underneath the table and do something sneaky, and feels like the supreme court is slow walking this until the election comes and the american people have a right to know. they are saying hundred biden this and that by the republicans have not come up with charges, nothing about hundred biden. it is just a talking thing, you know? you have marjorie greene helping russian now. i mean, for years now. i'm 68. presidents cannot talk to rivals now. that is scary bus
that's how the fbi said it. so she did lie. she had a private server and you're not supposed to and she knew it and when they found out, she broker phones -- she broke her phones. host: so is it about intent? caller: well, she intended to break the law, but she knew she was covered. host: all right. caller: trump does not have a free hand there. some republicans and all democrats against him. host: kevin in windsor, connecticut, go ahead. caller: there is no immunity for this guy. nobody is...
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all i have to say is fbi director christopher wray confirmed 357 individuals on the terrorist watch list from countries all over the world have entered the united states under biden and mayorkas policies. when the blood flows here in america, let the blood be on their hands, and every democrat. who supports those policies. and that's all i have got to say. host: all right. d re is a text we got from scott in essex, massachusetts, an ident. heays "wow. what a surprise. big yawn. now get to the work the senators are supposed to do." clifford in birmingham, alabama, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you. i have had it with these republicans calling in talking about impeachment trials. this is a clown show. there was nothing to be impeached about. there was no high crime or misdemeanor. there was a bipartisan border deal that was struck between these people. and what did they do? because donald trump did not want to let biden have a win, he said kill it. talking about fentanyl coming in, well, former president trump said don't do it. republicans fell in line like lemmings.
all i have to say is fbi director christopher wray confirmed 357 individuals on the terrorist watch list from countries all over the world have entered the united states under biden and mayorkas policies. when the blood flows here in america, let the blood be on their hands, and every democrat. who supports those policies. and that's all i have got to say. host: all right. d re is a text we got from scott in essex, massachusetts, an ident. heays "wow. what a surprise. big yawn. now get to...
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beyond that as the director of the fbi has acknowledged, isis generated income, they generate revenue by running a human smuggling ring that brings migrants to the united states. and so just the bare minimum common sense would lead you to conclude that if isis has a business to smuggle migrants into the u.s., why wouldn't they use that to smuggle a few terrorists here to do in america what at the in moscow a few weeks ago? so we have hamas, hezbollah, calling for intifada inside america. we already have students here on student visas calling for death to america and isis controls a migrant smuggling ring that they can use to bring people into the united states to conduct attacks. but if i want to help israel, if i want to help taiwan, if i want to help ukraine, if i wasn't to ban tiktok, i have to vote to do nothing to stop thousands of people a day that we know literally nothing about, just allow them to come across our border appeared be released in -- and be released into our country. as far as some of the money that's being spent all over the world, i have always supported the wor
beyond that as the director of the fbi has acknowledged, isis generated income, they generate revenue by running a human smuggling ring that brings migrants to the united states. and so just the bare minimum common sense would lead you to conclude that if isis has a business to smuggle migrants into the u.s., why wouldn't they use that to smuggle a few terrorists here to do in america what at the in moscow a few weeks ago? so we have hamas, hezbollah, calling for intifada inside america. we...
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the fbi is here. i don't want to start a whole thing. my grandfather was another rare irishman who did not drink because he lost his father and his brother to alcoholism. i swear, mr. president, this is not an age comparison. you remind me of him. some of your best qualities remind me of him. i will say he was 95 and he was still great at stairs. [laughter] i think it is because he did not try to run up them. [laughter] but the reason that i bring up my grandfather and i don't know if you know but staten island's firefighters are not normally your demographic. staten island voted about 70 percent for trump and the other 30% was for giuliani. staten island also sided with the british during the revolutionary war. so we are not always on the right side of history. you remember. [laughter] my grandfather, a staten island firefighter, voted for you, mr. president. [applause] he voted for you in the last election that he ever voted in. i am sure someone else will vote twice in this election using his name, but that is just how the democratic
the fbi is here. i don't want to start a whole thing. my grandfather was another rare irishman who did not drink because he lost his father and his brother to alcoholism. i swear, mr. president, this is not an age comparison. you remind me of him. some of your best qualities remind me of him. i will say he was 95 and he was still great at stairs. [laughter] i think it is because he did not try to run up them. [laughter] but the reason that i bring up my grandfather and i don't know if you know...
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then that diary, biden was a pedophile, it proves it because the fbi wanted that diary so bad. look what he does on the campaign trail? it's ridiculous. host: this was just from last week from a cnn story you were referring to. a woman stole his diary and is sentenced to one month in jail. it's a topic you have tracked? guest: i haven't attracted closely at all. i have to do for what's in that diary. i will definitely look that up after the show. host: alex in new york, mount vernon, good morning. caller: good morning. like i was saying before, there's been a lot of people going to jail over the january 6 incident. why isn't donald trump going to jail and other people do? host: the january 6 case? guest: trump is being charged over election interference. he's not being charged with insurrection. it's interesting the way january 6 convicted writers are playing into this campaign. trump has embraced them and he said he would pardon them. an interesting base play and it probably plays with some of the base. these people did right in the capital. host: bloomberg.com is where you ca
then that diary, biden was a pedophile, it proves it because the fbi wanted that diary so bad. look what he does on the campaign trail? it's ridiculous. host: this was just from last week from a cnn story you were referring to. a woman stole his diary and is sentenced to one month in jail. it's a topic you have tracked? guest: i haven't attracted closely at all. i have to do for what's in that diary. i will definitely look that up after the show. host: alex in new york, mount vernon, good...
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hearings included key figures, including crime us franca still, resultininhe fbi acknowledging a national organized crime syndicate. watch congress investigates, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the house plans to bring articles of impeachment against the secretary to the senate. stephen neukam reports on congre
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biden having them, the one that is responsible for it is the people that take care of it, the cia, fbi, and they should be a reason when they do something like that, they should be the ones who go to jail. host: to the degree the former president's legal issues deep into the congressional race, what do you think? guest: it is not clear that they will or be front of mine with voters while casting ballots. when we look at the polling surrounding donald trump's problems, it 53% of voters believe trump has committed crimes. but 18% of those voters are planning on looking for donald trump anyway. i think this election is going to come down to what i would call the add-on electorate, the people who did not show up in 20 or 2020 for primaries but are going to show up this fall. there are 112 million who showed -- 112,000 -- 100 and 12 millions who showed up and more will cast ballots. who are the 40 million to 50 million additional voters. they are younger and more diverse and are more blue-collar and less college educated but they identify as independents or unaffiliated and they are disillu
biden having them, the one that is responsible for it is the people that take care of it, the cia, fbi, and they should be a reason when they do something like that, they should be the ones who go to jail. host: to the degree the former president's legal issues deep into the congressional race, what do you think? guest: it is not clear that they will or be front of mine with voters while casting ballots. when we look at the polling surrounding donald trump's problems, it 53% of voters believe...
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that is what you see everyone from the fbi, odni, cia director, the national security apparatus raising the alarm on it. this is a bill that has an appropriate response to all of that. angie: in terms of the fcc's jurisdiction over communications networks and the national security issues there, give us your perspective on how we ensure that our communications network stays safe and secure. com. carr: with tiktok in particular, the main focus of action will be congress other than the sec that have extensive authorities. the way i have approached it is when you look at national security threats generally we , have some expertise when it comes to data flows and entities that are beholden to the ccp. we moved up and took action on the carrier level. we took action on china mobile, china unicom and other carriers. now we need to get a win at the application level because secure devices, secure superior networks don't mean enough unless we also go to the applications that are running. tiktok is an application that is going through a comprehensive national security process and was identified a
that is what you see everyone from the fbi, odni, cia director, the national security apparatus raising the alarm on it. this is a bill that has an appropriate response to all of that. angie: in terms of the fcc's jurisdiction over communications networks and the national security issues there, give us your perspective on how we ensure that our communications network stays safe and secure. com. carr: with tiktok in particular, the main focus of action will be congress other than the sec that...
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that's running as a republican against the sitting president who previously was -- attacked by the fbi, the nsa and the cia and everyone else and he was in with the -- the russians. and here we go again. by law he has to be in court every day in new york city. that's the law for this case. so for the next six weeks they are saying he's got a have to -- that isn't under election appearance i can't believe that it isn't. >> started by talking about the misdemeanors versus criminal indictments and the 34 counts criminal indictment focusing on falsifying business records, ruth marcus in today's washington post explains why this has become a criminal case as opposed to a misdemeanor. falsifying business records ordinarily is a misdemeanor under new york law but if that falsification is done with the intent to defraud and steal -- and still another crime that is elevated into a felony. what alleged crimes elevated that conduct, alvin bragg has identified three. federal election law under which michael cohen was convicted, a new york state election law that prohibits conspiring to promote or
that's running as a republican against the sitting president who previously was -- attacked by the fbi, the nsa and the cia and everyone else and he was in with the -- the russians. and here we go again. by law he has to be in court every day in new york city. that's the law for this case. so for the next six weeks they are saying he's got a have to -- that isn't under election appearance i can't believe that it isn't. >> started by talking about the misdemeanors versus criminal...
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even your counterpart the fbi director christopher ray said there's no way to ensure they are not a part of the got a ways that entered the country on your watch and the massive increase in the nationals encountered in 2003 adds to the threats we face at home as you chose not to enforce the law. your refusal to follow the law is contemptible. the disregard of the request from this coequal branch of government in pursuit of the constitutional duty to conduct oversight, your false statements of the body end of the american people and issuance of guidance to the employees and telling them to violate laws passed by congress shows a disregard for the constitution you swore an oath to uphold. your directives remain unchanged and you've doubled down. the budget request reflects this abstinence and fails to take seriously the crises threatened in the national security interest especially the wide open borders for example you request a $1.45 billion cut in the spending budget from what congress enacted last year that includes a $245 million cut for the border security operations budget. and as yo
even your counterpart the fbi director christopher ray said there's no way to ensure they are not a part of the got a ways that entered the country on your watch and the massive increase in the nationals encountered in 2003 adds to the threats we face at home as you chose not to enforce the law. your refusal to follow the law is contemptible. the disregard of the request from this coequal branch of government in pursuit of the constitutional duty to conduct oversight, your false statements of...
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all of the unconstitutional alphabet agencies, the fbi, seed -- ca -- cia, atf especially i.c.e. cut them all. host: let us talk about the border. what is the position on the southern border? guest: the libertarian party platform leaves open borders. what open borders is is open to interpretation and not everybody is 100% in agreement on that. host: a question from jesse in albuquerque, new mexico. does she think the priority's present -- the party's presidential candidate would take more votes from republicans and trump for democrats and biden? guest: everyone has a different opinion on this. right now the polls are saying we will pull more from democrats. i think it will depend on who the presidential nominee. host: john is calling from mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. republican. caller: good morning. by the way, a little joke and if i am married and if i was not, i would ask you to marry me. i am a republican and i am 65 years old. there is no republican or democrat party. that big bear they are joking to you about saying that you do not know what you are talking about. it is cal
all of the unconstitutional alphabet agencies, the fbi, seed -- ca -- cia, atf especially i.c.e. cut them all. host: let us talk about the border. what is the position on the southern border? guest: the libertarian party platform leaves open borders. what open borders is is open to interpretation and not everybody is 100% in agreement on that. host: a question from jesse in albuquerque, new mexico. does she think the priority's present -- the party's presidential candidate would take more votes...
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so happens the government defendants accused of wrongdoing the case include the fbi. if the press act malala would it have applied to ms. harris or her current circumstances and is it important reporters bigger third party to litigation prior party other than the government also received detection for the first amendment and to. >> was i with the press act had been an act of some litigation would applicable in this because the most important thing the press act as is a a foreclosee government from compelling journalists to disclose their sources. yes, i do believe it is important for there to be this protection for journalism. >> depletable protect, it would stop the litigation against ms. herridge? >> i believe these are compelling sources or it would have played a role, yes. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank the ranking member. i will now recognize the gentlelady from wyoming for questions under the five-minute rule. >> that morning, ladies, i thank you for being here to address such an incredibly important issue. ms. herridge, i'd like to start with you pick abo
so happens the government defendants accused of wrongdoing the case include the fbi. if the press act malala would it have applied to ms. harris or her current circumstances and is it important reporters bigger third party to litigation prior party other than the government also received detection for the first amendment and to. >> was i with the press act had been an act of some litigation would applicable in this because the most important thing the press act as is a a foreclosee...
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sullivan: the moment that we got the video that showed her, we did it to the fbi hostage recovery cell. those are the experts who have the technical capacity to look at that video and discern or at least assessed with as much specificity the answers to your questions. i'm not going to get ahead of the assessment to make any discussions about time, recency, etc. i will make those discussions, and then when we have something public, we can share it with you. president biden can speak to this himself, because this was his meeting, his opportunity to see abigail, to see her family, to see her siblings. abigail and her two siblings and her parents were killed on october 7, so they are still living with the tragedy of that. abigail, of course, is living with the trauma of having been held captive for many weeks. but this was a moment of joy as well, because she was able to be returned safely to her family. and i think for the president, the most important thing was it was a reminder of the work still to do and how important it was for him personally and the government to do all that we can t
sullivan: the moment that we got the video that showed her, we did it to the fbi hostage recovery cell. those are the experts who have the technical capacity to look at that video and discern or at least assessed with as much specificity the answers to your questions. i'm not going to get ahead of the assessment to make any discussions about time, recency, etc. i will make those discussions, and then when we have something public, we can share it with you. president biden can speak to this...
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then that diary, biden was a pedophile, it proves it because the fbi wanted that diary so bad. look what he does on the campaign trail? it's ridiculous. host: this was just from last week from a cnn story you were referring to. a woman stole his diary and is sentenced to one month in jail. it's a topic you have tracked? guest: i haven't attracted closely at all. i have to do for what's in that diary. i will definitely look that up after the show. host: alex in new york, mount vernon, good morning. caller: good morning. like i was saying before, there's been a lot of people going to jail over the january 6 incident. why isn't donald trump going to jail and other people do? host: the january 6 case? guest: trump is being charged over election interference. he's not being charged with insurrection. it's interesting the way january 6 convicted writers are playing into this campaign. trump has embraced them and he said he would pardon them. an interesting base play and it probably plays with some of the base. these people did right in the capital. host: bloomberg.com is where you ca
then that diary, biden was a pedophile, it proves it because the fbi wanted that diary so bad. look what he does on the campaign trail? it's ridiculous. host: this was just from last week from a cnn story you were referring to. a woman stole his diary and is sentenced to one month in jail. it's a topic you have tracked? guest: i haven't attracted closely at all. i have to do for what's in that diary. i will definitely look that up after the show. host: alex in new york, mount vernon, good...
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hearings were heard throughout the country and included key figures, rulting in the fbi's acknowledging an international crime syndicate and the passing of the racketeering and corrupt organizations act in 1970. watch congress investigates, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span >> two. this month, the u.s. sre court hears oral arguments in the case on whether former president donald trump has presidential immunity against imal prosecution for his alleged role in attempts t overturn the 2020 election results. we will haveivcoverage of the oral arguments thursy, april 20 fifth, beginning at 10:00 a.m. etern on c-span,
hearings were heard throughout the country and included key figures, rulting in the fbi's acknowledging an international crime syndicate and the passing of the racketeering and corrupt organizations act in 1970. watch congress investigates, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span >> two. this month, the u.s. sre court hears oral arguments in the case on whether former president donald trump has presidential immunity against imal prosecution for his alleged role in attempts t overturn...