decision not to prosecute mrs. clinton, was warranted by the nature of the evidence that the f.b.i. found. while f.b.i. agents had strong political opinions, even biases against donald trump and in favor of mrs. clinton in his view the inspector general's view, because that bias did not affect the ultimate outcome, there was no violation of d.o.j. regulations. he did reveal a continuing investigation as to whether former f.b.i. director james comey violated d.o.j. regulations by distributing copy of his memoranda he wrote to himself about his meeting with the president to other persons. >> sandra: as you can see this is a live look inside the hearing room. the inspector general michael horowitz in the front of your screen there has just walked into the room and taking his seat now. we also have both chairmen of both committees a joint committee hearing. chairman bob goodlatte and trey gowdy are in the room.