These are pretty important questions. They showcase the different standard between how we treat heads of corporations versus heads of government agencies. They should be held to similar standards but government gets a free pass, and 2001, there was a ceo of a very big energy company, a company youll recall called enron, enron filed for one of the biggest bankruptcies in history thanks to accounting sham. The ceo who wiggled his way out of trouble by saying he was unaware of fraudulent activity of his company. His name was jeffrey, and 2006 he was sentenced to 24 years in federal prison because his subordinates falsified accounting records. His excuse, he was not aware, watch. I did not believe the company was in financial peril and i have no knowledge of any wrongdoing of the employee. Does that sound familiar . I was wrong, i was overconfident in the procedures that the fbi and justice had built over 20 years. I thought they were robust enough, its incredibly hard to get a fisa and re
Fox news sunday. Then. Today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. Chris House Speaker nancy pelosi formally directing democrats to move forward with impeachment, saying the president s actions leave no choice. We will talk with democratic congressman david cicilline, a key member of the house Judiciary Committee, which will hear evidence monday from house investigators. Plus, the justice departments Inspector General releases his highly anticipated review of the 2016 russia probe. I hear its devastating, but we will soon find out. Chris we will ask our sunday panel with the ig report will mean for the president s claims it was all the witch hunts. And our power player of the week is obsessed with spies and the gadgets they use to steal secrets. All right now on Fox News Sunday. Chris you are looking live at the Ronald Reagan president ial library and air force one, that carried our 40th president around the globe in pursuit of peace. Welcome to a special ho
Of life. Janis Mackey Frayer is in new zealand. Reporter two explosions, a huge tower of ash and steam shooting up 12,000 feet. No, no, no. Reporter the eruption captured by anxious tourists as their boat pulled away from the island. Reporter michael shade and his family had just finished their tour. It was hard to stop crying long enough to take the photo and take the photo and start thinking about it and start crying again. Reporter rescuers are struggling to reach the island, now smothered in two feet of searing ash. Reconnaissance flights confirm there are no signs of life at least five people are dead, eight are missing. At least two americans are among the injured. Matthew ryan and his wife lauren. There were two groups on the island those who were able to be evacuated and those who were close to the eruption. Reporter just one minute before the eruption, a camera captured this stunning image appearing to sho people just tiny specs near the rim of the crater. Sky diving instructo
Volcano eruption in new zealand as were learning american tourists are among the missing and injured. This morning, the possible criminal investigation into why they were allowed on that island in the first place. Breaking overnight, a plane carrying 38 people on a Scientific Mission to antarctica suddenly disappears in the sky. A frantic search and rescue mission now underway. Were live with the very latest. Those stories plus bundle up, the blast of cold air and thousand mile swath of snow and ice taking aim at millions from the south up to new england. Girl power. The state of young women here at some point determines the fate of all of us. Jennas moving trip to vietnam with former first Lady Michelle obama, what shes saying about her post White House Mission and life as an empty nester. And her turn, after spinning letters for nearly 40 years, vanna white finally hosts wheel of fortune how shes stepping up to help pat sajak, today, tuesday, november 10th, 2019. From nbc news, this
Without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses of the committee at any time. We welcome everyone to this mornings hearing, oversight of the federal Intelligence Surveillance act. Ill now recognize myself for an opening statement. The Judiciary Committee is holding todays hearing to carry out one of its most important tasks. To ensure that the tools used boby our government to keep us safe are consistent are our values and the freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. This committee has long exercised its responsibility to shape the Legal Framework unto which intelligence and Law Enforcement agencies investigate threats and collect evidence of crimes. Although we do not conduct daytoday oversight of intelligence agencies, it falls to us in hearings like this to conduct a broad review of how our government exercises its legal authorities and whether that conduct accords with our values as americans. The outset, i want to acknowledge two things. First, the men and women in