i m over here. american people. judy. i m sorry, mr. steyer. these things they happy. judy woodruff had a lot going on. some are saying that was a slight. this twitter user says i m no yang supporter he got big time disat the start of the debate. cringe worthy. hard to top that: i mix them up all the time, don t you? there is a lot going on this week between the debate last night, the ig report, impeachment. but we could not let national ugly sweater day go unnoticed. right, guys? jillian: we could not. this is a tradition. we partake in this every single year. naturally we had to pull out our finest, hello, guys. and did we. jillian: the one sweater for two people.
no determination on that, or do i think a final determination on that is appropriate until all of the evidence is in. horowitz himself, and his testimony summed it up. which is that this could be on the one hand at the very least go some confidence. on the other hand it could also be improper motive. and he was not in the position to make that call. that s why we have u.s. attorney john durham looking into this. martha: i want to ask you more about that in a moment. are you surprised that james comey is so convinced himself that all of this was completely aboveboard? he came out and said there was no treason. there was no spying at all on the president. i think the ig report in the recent letter from the fisa court pulls the rug out from under that analysis. there were some serious misconduct as the court itself has said. and one of the things that i
at? yes.ce he s notar just looking at the fbi, he s looking at other agencies and also private departments and also private erfactors. it s a much broader investigation. also, he is not just looking at the fisa aspect of it. he is looking at all the conduct both before and after the election. other agencies, other individuals, as we have been figuring out. thee fallout continues from the devastating revelations found in the ig report, the media mob won t report this today, but the inspector general, he appeared again before the senate once again, blasting the fbi for defrauding the fisa court. what have we been telling you? premeditated fraud on a court based on the dirty unverifiable russian dossier, unlike all the media mob that we re wrong on mueller and never did anything on this, we are right.
in terms of the intelligence agencies that are being looked at? yes. he s not just looking at the fbi , he s looking at other agencies and also private departments and also private factors. it s a much broader investigation. also, he is not just looking at the fisa aspect of it. he is looking at all the conduc both before and after the election. other agencies, other individuals, as we have been figuring out. the fallout continues from the devastating revelations found i the ig report, the media mob won t report this today, but the inspector general, he appeared again before the senat once again, blasting the fbi fo defrauding the fisa court. what have we been telling you? premeditated fraud on a court based on the dirty unverifiable russian dossier, unlike all the media mob that we re wrong on
victim, terrible process as a result of the democrats having no agenda for the country. sean: congressman gates, congressman scalise, thank you for all you been doing. major breaking news. in the wake of the ig report, the horowitz report on fisa views, earlier today moments ago actually a couple hours ago fisa court judge is now demanding the fbi change their policies and procedures. according to reports in the new york times in an extraordinary public order the presiding judge of the foreign intelligence surveillance court, rosemary collier, gave the fbi a january 10 deadline to come up with the proposal. collier accused comey s fbi of misleading the court writing a book with with which representations made by fbi personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession and with which they withheld information detrimental to their case calls into question whether