fbi had touched and known about in most cases had dropped the investigations. you know, that s another whole story about why things like that are dropped and why they re not passed on. you know, the circumstances of the attorney general guidelines and how those things need to change. so these are very complicated matters. but this is tough stuff. you know, here we are. i said publicly that president obama handed president trump a basket full of grenades and most of the pins were pulled. look at north korea. look at that issue and how presidents all the way back to clinton have not held up their bargain with the american people to protect us from things like this. when that last parade took place a few days ago, north korea, according to experts that i read and heard from on that subject, you know, most of those missile
very violent. people should not be surprised at what s going on. james comey was adamant in terms of the resources the fbi needs. what do you think the fbi needs in order to be effective in making sure the public feels safe? the fbi needs more human resources. it needs review of the attorney general guidelines so they don t have to jump through as many hoops to do simple things. the fbi needs more technical capability. and data, right? the nsa program, which was harmless in my view look, i m a patriot. i don t want anybody infringing on my rights. that program was not aimed at you unless you re a bad guy. so you come up with a terrorist and say here as the terrorist and here os the phone, you want to know very quickly who the other members of this conspiracy could be. you know, tracking the phone
and i hope we re going to find out an awful lot more. of course by have to act on this stuff quickly. we have to know the tangle of the spider web that s a conspiracy, if it is a conspiracy and we have to act quickly because the day might come when the simultaneous event is on. so we just don t have the time. and we need to review the attorney general guidelines so that fbi can react quicker. the general quicker can do things the fbi has to jump through hoops for. which is insane. the fbi is considering everything and they haven t ruled out terror in the way we understand that term. how if you rule it out, just for the purposes of this discussion, that this is islamic terrorism, how bizarre would it be, jim, to have a disgrunt elled worker, for example. go home, get a spouse, girlfriend, friend, female,
remind them, resulting in huge numbers of no-shows. it promised one congressman to remind witnesses, there is a thing called the telephone. richard griffin, the acting inspector general, said his office issued 18 different reports. griffin told the committee that he has sent teams to 69 v.a. facilities in addition to phoenix to unrecover wrongdoing. the 69 additional facilities that we have seen rapid response teams to are criminal investigators. we coordinate with the fbi on all of our investigations. it s a requirement of the v.a. attorney general guidelines. witnesses pointed to senior management at most of the v.a. facilities as the likely source of pressure on schedulers to ensure they got their bonuses. 64,000 vets, according to
fbi? there s been attorney general guidelines for years saying they re not allowed to do anything more than misdemeanors. murder is completely off the table. he violated these attorney general guidelines and the fbi gave it a wink and a nod. three separate strike forces tried to put him away while the fbi in the background was keeping him on the street. the last war for the control of the family 13 people died. he killed six people himself. he was literally allowed to do that. thank you so much. appreciate your time. the house gop is sticking to its guns to cut $6 billion from food stamps but what can democrats do about that? all business purchases.