that the republicans asked for board minutes from her work in a civil rights group in the 1980s. long before she was ever even considered as a judge. you asked for that. we got it for you. mr. chairman? mr. chairman? mr. chairman, you called on me. before sthat, we have 488,00 pages of documents. thank you very much. few points here. number one, justin sotomayor never worked in the white house, so none of the issues of executive privilege or other things we ve been discussing with relevant. number two, while i appreciate you granting my request on the campaign finance documents, this is all they were. this is it. we have 148,000 documents that we can t talk about publicly. i will say, they are illuminating.
washington if you leak information about the the court as a law clerk, you re going to suffer some serious being ostracized in the the legal community. as far as the other personnel on the court, that s hard to say, but good for them. harris: but it s happened before. well, that s true. there was a situation, 30 years ago, when a top anchor on the news went on the air, i think dan o brien and announce add decision before the court, and that s amazing that was 30 years ago. that s the last time. harris: talk about the law, what could happen. they strike part of it down, all of it or uphold it. if the law gets wiped away. right. harris: let s put the politics aside for a second and what about the the people who were newly covered under the system. that s a great question. that s what we always talk about retro activity. and in other words, you know, first of all, it s going to be a complicated decision, second of all, as far as the head count, it s interesting, all of the pro
over justice department documents sought by issa s panel. basically blocking the release of the papers, it happened around the same time the congressional committee agreed to hold eric holder in contempt of congress for refusing to hand over those documents. here is fox news sunday host chris wallace interviewing chairman issa earlier. question, do you have any evidence that white house officials with involved in niece decisions that they knowingly misled congress and are involved in coverup? no, we don t and what we re seeking are documents we know to exist, february through september in fact about brian terry s murder, who knew and why people were lying about it and get to the truth. that s all we want. the entire investigation dates back to the murder of brian terry in december 2010. guns connected to that fast and furious found near his body and since then lawmakers were trying to get to what went wrong, who knew what when. attorney general holder at the center of the
and the mark of the presidential system. no leaks indicating which way the high court could rule. how they re keeping the supreme secret. also. a historic day. egyptians get a new president, in their first ever truly free election. but the group now voted in is the same one that the the old government tried to keep out of power for years, the muslim brotherhood. fox reports with military generals now running egypt. who will lead the people. them or the new guy? and are those tears he s wiping away? there s no crying in soda stealing. we ll tell you about the kid who got his arm stuck in the soda machine. new developments in the fast and furious scandal. the failed gun running program that to catch drug runners. and darrell issa predicts that the democrats will join in the vote to hold the top cop. and there s no hard evidence that the white house was involved in any coverup of the botched operation, but still last week, republican lawmakers criticizing president obama for