bret: you are looking live outside an ongoing meeting between house republicans on president trump. we are told it s going in a q&a session back and forth. we will go there when it breaks up. the president is expected to speak to reporters of that microphone. it was another day of some intense questioning for the justice department inspector general today. at issue, what part politics and prejudice played in the fbi s investigation of the hillary clinton email scandal and by extension the ongoing probe into russia election interference. catherine herridge is watching. they prejudged the outcome of the hillary clinton email investigation before the investigation ended. these exact same fbi agents and attorneys prejudged the outcome of the russia investigation before it even began. during a second day of testimony, lawmakers pressed michael horowitz over what republicans described as political bias at the fbi
time. reporter: so trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. their q&a session was taped. when did you get into alaska? in the 90 some time. i started talking to him about his life, where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. reporter: so you didn t jump right in and say, we know you killed this girl. no, just try to get some rapport with him. basically smoked and joked for a while. you get to travel the state quite a bit? a little bit. i went up to denali a couple of times with friends from the military. found out he s fifth degree black belt martial arts, ranked number ten in a fighting competition. reporter: wow. he liked to brawl in bars he
entering his dna into codis until late 2006. they got a hit the first time. reporter: so trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. their q&a session was taped. when did you get into alaska? in the 90 some time. i started talking to him about his life, where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. reporter: so you didn t jump right in and say, we know you killed this girl. no, just try to get some rapport with him. basically smoked and joked for a while. you get to travel the state quite a bit? a little bit. i went up to denali a couple of times with friends from the military. i made it up there sometimes. found out he s fifth degree black belt martial arts, ranked number ten in a fighting competition.
entering his dna into codis until late 2006. they got a hit the first time. reporter: so trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. their q&a session was taped. when did you get into alaska? in the 90 some time. i started talking to him about his life, where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. reporter: so you didn t jump right in and say, we know you killed this girl. no, just try to get some rapport with him. basically smoked and joked for a while. you get to travel the state quite a bit? a little bit. i went up to denali a couple of times with friends from the military. i made it up there sometimes. found out he s fifth degree black belt martial arts, ranked number ten in a fighting
president trump touting american economic policy in davos just moments ago, amid reports back at home that president trump wanted, in fact tried to fire special counsel robert mueller in june. joining us is democratic senator jeff mercury on the budget and appropriations committee. great to be with you. the highlights, particularly in the q&a session he wanted to get out what he thinks are major accomplishments. tax reform has president been done in four years. he touted the bonuses that at&t and other companies are giving out to employees because of tax reform. he said 84 record stock market highs on his watch. these are indisputable points. yes? he said he was fighting for the forgotten people. nothing could be further from