six finally did come out. that puts us over 100. i think the hearings were important and positive and the american people saw their president as a lawless president who tried to obstruct justice and allowed the russian to say interfere with our elections and didn t fight back or report it to the fbi. congressman, the house speaker says that this is a very unified caucus. however, you have some members who say let s take a more aggressive approach. we have everything we need in which to proceed with impeachment. and then there are others, including house speaker pelosi who have a more passive approach who say let s go through the courts and then gather more information. i mean, how do you convince your constituents when you go back home that one method is better than the other? i don t have to convince my constituents. they re all predominantly they re in favor of impeachment and they come up to me on a regular basis and say stay on him, keep your foot on the back of his neck and
that s not a good sign either. here s the problem. you have republican moderates who say let s go ahead and vote on this spending bill the senate just passed this bill that would fund the department of homeland security through the end of the year. they wouldn t do anything to try to block the president s executive actions on immigration. but you have house conservatives who said look the only reason we ever agreed to vote on this three-week bill for dhs is because we thought we d try to find a way to get the senate bill and the house bill to get those conference reach a compromise. this is all over immigration. the bottom line is that the president is not going to sign a bill that will block his moves on immigration, but that s what he s been fighting over. democrats just like some moderate republicans want to see the house vote on the longer term bill. so that s the problem here. speaker boehner is looking for enough gop votes to get that three-week bill through. so far he doesn t ha
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media is doing. interview people that knew him. secondly, maybe we need to say thank you to warren commission. in truth, they did a good job as the 27 volumes. basically found what the scholars are finding out. quickly, do you see this as a beginning for when america lost the innocence? i do. in a lot of ways. people said they didn t turn on the kennedy government. meaning miles per hours in the 60s say let s go to the moon. we put neil armstrong on the moon. people cared about the peace corp. it wasn t turning on johndy.
tamerian tsarnaev back 24 months ago, when we had a terror attack in boston on monday, say let s go take another look at that guy who we questioned or at least when they saw a videotaped of him. come forward and say that is the guy we just interviewed. are you going to ask that? and many more questions. we want the full detail pre-and post to the incident. it s important to tie it down to see if there were connections to terrorist organizations overseas. if there is a foreign element in this. it s important to see the procedures to prevent this or get peoples names so when they travel in and out of united states they pop up in the process. megyn: will you get names of the specific f.b.i. agent or employees who conducted those interviews of tamerian tsarnaev