that interview and he made it very clear where they stand before they start asking the questions. listen to this. that s goodlatte. okay. i will tell you that the bias which was cleaagainst donald trump and for hillary clinton is reflected in the actions that were taken by the f.b.i. in both those investigations. sandra: clearly anti-trump bias. the chairman heading into that meeting. listen, i think the f.b.i. did both candidates a disservice. we saw seven days before the election they found random emails on hillary clinton and that hurt her campaign. peter strzok is the poster child for untransparent law enforcement. the problem in this country for decades. activists have been calling for transparency for law enforcement in the local and state department and they deserve it on capitol hill. bill: we won t know a lot
page appear as well? there are lots of discussions about a lot of witnesses in this case and she bill: sir, thank you r your time. i know you want to get inside that room and see how long it goes. i expect it to go several hours late into the afternoon. is that a fair assessment? i think that s a good guess. bill: okay. we ll see what we learn. bob goodlatte, i hope you come back. thank you for your time today. appreciate it. 11 minutes now before the hour. sandra: fox news alert we await one more big supreme court decision today after the justices ruled in favor of the president s travel ban yesterday. how a big case could affect the unio across the country. plus president trump threatening harley davidson with higher taxes over its plan to move some production overseas. more on this ahead. president trump: they announced it earlier this year. harley davidson is using that as an excuse and i don t like that.
period, end of discussion. sandra: all right, senator kennedy, always good to have you on the program. hope you come back. busy morning there. thank you, sir. bill: that would mean the immigration bill will go down twice if indeed it doesss the house. sandra: peter strzok arrived on capitol hill. the first time we ve really seen him recently. bill: from what we hear he likes to talk and answer questions. this interview, let s say, could go r long time today on the hill and we ll see what comes of it. in a moment bob goodlatte is one of those. catherine herridge, did she get a question in? bob goodlatte is chairman of that committee on stand by. we ll talk to him after this break. what will he ask? you re about to find out his first question, perhaps, next.
but the chief said yesterday today would be the final day. this place the most secret in the world and they have their own printing presses here so nothing do, none of these opinions leave this building. it s a very tight place. we ll be on retirement watch as well. sandra: long days for you and we ll probably see you in a few moments. bill: all right, moments away from the start of a significant interview the f.b.i. agent peter strzok and house lawmakers. he went in and we listened to bob goodlatte chairman of what committee. mccarthy on that and a lot more. don t move. big hour coming up at the top of the hour in america s newsroom. let s take a look at some numbers:
2016, eight days later peter strzok writes a text we ll op him. bill: from what we learned strzok was involved in l this. he ran the russia investigation for close to a year. absolutely. the senior leadership of the f.b.i. is what sticks. comey an admitted leaker, liar, mccabe number two seeking immunity and strzok having an extramarital affair in the f.b.i. using f.b.i. equipment to do these social media posts and tweets and the environment in the f.b.i. to even think it s okay to do this is a culture problem within the f.b.i. now remember, strzok today is not under subpoena. he is voluntarily appearing and he is not under oath and it is an interview. sandra: chairman goodlatte was on the program this morning talking to bill shortly before talking into that room to hold