run, the higher you rise, the more people are going to want to attack you. this is something that she could see as criticism on the campaign trail. also on the critical note seal is now seeing criticism and people are posting pictures of him with kevin spacey, ex wife heidi klum with harvey weinstein. they say maybe you should look in the mirror as well. have messy. bill: thank you, desperate search for survivors in california. the late oeft on those deadly mudslides as the sun breaks for a new day there. also back in d.c. big debate on the house floor leading up to a vote to reauthorize the controversial fisa program. what s important about this story today. we ll tell you about that. details top of the hour. come on back.
right now we re just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. bill: we ve been waiting for this debate. the debate is underway and the vote is not underway just yet. the renewal of the fisa section 702. paul ryan, house speaker moments ago now on the floor of
the house making a plea to go ahead and renew it. this is part of what he said during the commercial break. watch here. let me try and clear up some of the confusion. there has been wide reporting and discussion here in the house about parts of the fisa statute that affect citizens. it is a big law, a big statute with lots of pieces. title i of a fisa law is what you see in the news that applies to u.s. citizens. that s not what we re talking about here. this is title 7, section 702. this is about foreign terrorists on foreign soil. that s what this is about. so let s clear up some of the confusion here. let me give you two examples. two examples of what this program has done to keep our people safe. number one, this program in march of 2016 gave us the intelligence we needed to go
simple proposition that when you want to spy on americans, get a warrant. the bill as stands is completely unacceptable. we believe there are millions of pieces of information on americans in that database. that should not be looked at without a warrant but even with a warrant should not be used for domestic crime. bill: that is senate republican rand paul of kentucky. how are you doing, sir? welcome back. i understand you spoke to the president last hour. did you talk about this? i did. he is concerned we need more oversight of the intelligence communities like we are. it is one thing to spy on foreigners in foreign lands. that s what the fisa act is supposed to do. we actually will rethor iz. that s part of our reform. we reauthorize spying on foreigners in foreign lands but millions of americans are incidentally collected in the database and we don t want people willy-nilly looking into this database without a warrant because there is evidence now that some people in the f.b
database. any journalist who sends an email to someone overseas and mentions the name of a terrorist. let s say you are writing a story about a terrorist because you have mentioned a terrorist, now you and your counterpart overseas who may be another reporter are now caught up in the database. there are so many millions of americans in the database we should not be searching americans if you are not involved with terrorism or not connected to a terror target. we shouldn t allow willy-nilly anybody to look at all this information. bill: the reason i asked about the president. the tweet earlier today on fisa where it came out at 7:00 this morning. house votes on controversial fisa act today. the act that may have been used with the help of the discredited phony dossier to abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others he asks with a question mark. that tweet came out 12 hours after this statement came from the white house late last night. administration urges the ho