What needs to be lifted and what doesnt . I believe the process is that weve gone to all the agencies who are relevant to these documents and asked for a review. But mr. Higgins said they lifted some of the redactions. Yes, and we as well in an agreement with the committee several months ago also agreed with the committees desire to have minimal redactions. And so we went back over these 40,000 documents and minimized the redactions. You know, there was an outside group prior to this committee being formed that had a freedom of information act and got some information. I believe it was from the state department, with no redactions. And as a member of the intel committee, we had gotten the same information redacted. Now, would it be easier for this committee or to have better information if we go through the freedom of information act rather than requesting it from yall . Well, my understanding is that we receive 18,000 foya we received 18,000 foya requests last calendar year. They got
Your thoughts on these negotiations of trying to stop iran from getting to that point . You will of having nuclear weapons. Guest well, that is the best prospect we have of slowing the iranian prospect down. I dont claim it is the end of the trail because even under the best of circumstances, iran will have the ability, as most admit within a year of time to gear up again and really get into the weapons grade situation. But at the same time, it is diplomacy at work that i hope will be successful because it does bring really a different relationship between the United States and iran. We are finally talking to people there. People in iran who may have at least something to go on temper temporarily. But it is a dicey business. It is not really clear at this point whether by june 30, the parties will reach an agreement, but i hope that they will. Host do you trust iran . Guest no, i dont have their trust when it comes to nuclear relations with anybody. As a matter of fact, i think there h