0 akbar. you heard david cameron talk about the terrorists. brian: he s not affiliated with any terrorist is what they say here. how do you even know that within hours? steve: they re trying to pin it as a lone wolf. what s disturbing to me about the story, in addition to the fact that it was terrorism, is the fact the guy laid on the street for 20 minutes before the cops came. when the cops tried to take him down, they wouldn t put down their cleavers, so they wound up shooting both of them. they re fine apparently and in hospitals and they have been charged. gretchen: the other big story in this country yesterday was on capitol hill with the i.r.s. hearing. it was many people are saying it turned into a sideshow. here are the three people, the inspector general and douglas shulman who used to be in charge of the i.r.s. but resigned last year. then you have lois lerner, in charge of that office for exempt tax organizations, organizations like patriot and tea party trying to get 5
to have you with us on this thursday. i m jenna lee. i m gregg jarrett in for jon scott. new developments in the irs scandal that is really shaking up washington and continues to do so. the investigation now focusing on an irs official who refused to answer questions about the agency s targeting of conservative groups for additional scrutiny. lois lerner pleading the fifth at yesterday s hearing. she touched off the controversy earlier this month when she acknowledged the program for the first time at the american bar association conference. members of congress questioning why she didn t bring it up sooner. mike emanuel is with us now. mike, the irs is in focus and are they going to call lerner back to testify? can they do that. reporter: chairman issa was considering the possibility of recalling here. there are discussions underway whether that would be worthwhile. lois lerner invoked her fifth amendment right but also defended herself saying she hasn t done anything w
press phone lines. he obviously believes investigations ought to be conducted properly, rules and procedures ought to be followed, and in general, as i said, believes the press needs to be accorded significant freedom in doing its job. today the chief judge of the federal district court here in washington issued an order, and an apology, addressing the fact that the documents in the rosen case had been kept under seal for 18 months after the seal had been ordered to be lifted. judge royce lambert said a review is underway and announced a new category will be added to the court s website where search warrants will become public with limited exceptions. bret: a heinous attack in broad daylight on the streets of london today. the british have launched an investigation looking for possible ties and links directly to terrorists. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg is live in london tonight. according to officials, there was a brutal terror attack here,
0 fundamental freedoms of the press. that certainly hits close to home for all of us here at fox news. here s correspondent shannon bream. the executive branch, i don t care which party, the executive branch cannot be its own judge. a bipartisan group of house members citing the wide-ranging evidence involving fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen has legislation to protect journalists who obtain information from confidential government sources. as new revelation showed how wide the net was in the rosen investigation. documents detail a lengthy list of phone numbers investigators probed, including subscribers records for phone numbers with area codes and exchange, that match up to phone lines into fox work spaces at the white house, state department and pentagon, as well as other fox offices and cellphones. the final four numbers of the numbers have been redacted, making it impossible to know who the justice department had tracked, however fox news has confirmed that
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