to do with the house of representatives holding eric holder in contempt for not turning over information. this should have been done. the terry family should have seen this attempt to go public and try to get the murders of brian terry, they should have seen it happen a year ago. and the family of brian terry issued a statement through their attorney. they believe the prosecution of brian s killers are moving forward but they want more information adding however, the accountability aspect of operation fast & furious, the flawed doj gun tracking operation that put weapons into the hand of the men that killed brian terry remains stalled. the terry family also adds they want all documents pertaining to this case, they believe it should be released. all americans, they add, should know who approved fast & furious and who should be held accountable for that decision. steve, back to you. all right, kelly wright live in the bureau. thank you very much. it does kind of look political con
years in mexico after their names were pub la-sized and particularly after a reward has been offered. million dollars is lot of money. people in mexico know where they are and could be enticed by this. bill: yes, drug trade, money talks. we ve seen that time and again. right. bill: darrell issa said the family should have had it done for them a long time ago. do you agree with that? you know, i saw chairman issa s comments. i think, you know, when he accuses career law enforcement, career law enforcement agents, career prosecutors taking politics into account and is really reprehensible and he doesn t show how law enforcement works. bill: if you were a member the terry family would be satisfied with a pace of this investigation? if i m a member of the terry family i won t be is thefied until every person responsible for the death of brian terry is brought to justice. i can tell you that is how everybody in federal law
is not accurate. long before chairman issa ever said a word about fast and furious the attorney general, eric holder, ordered an internal inspector investigation at doj i think we ll know investigation about several months. bill: he will continue but i don t want to deliberate on the air, listen you ve given the i g8 0,000 documents. you ve given us 8,000. something is not right. well there are reasons for that. there are documents that, doj is prohibited by law from giving to people outside the department. documents that are under grand jury seal for for example. they can give the documents to the inspector general and they have. but i think, back to your early he point, the investigation the most important here is finding out what happened to agent terry. bill: no question about it. no question about it. and bringing the killers to justice. bill: we ve been in touch with the terry family. that is what they want to. in the end hopefully they
bill: now we re learning the fbi is offering a million dollar reward to track down people responsible for killing border agent brian terry. two of the firearms found at the scene have been linked to that botched fast and furious gun-running sting. the fbi vowing justice for the terry family. brian terry was truly an agent s agent. he was a man of deep courage and honor. and that is something that despite all the atmospherics around this case, this prosecution team, the fbi and the border patrol are very focused on. we are not distracted. and i want the terry family to know, we will give everything to it and we will not rest until these individuals are brought to justice. bill: want to bring in matthew miller, former aide
information. the terry family should have seen this attempt to go public and try to get murderers of brian terry. for 18 months they have known and haven t done everybody they could do to capture these individuals. this is another example of using politics over good policy. again, i applaud the fact that we are going public and we are trying to make it clear that these people are among today today s and mexico s most wanted. but at the same time, the timing is very dubious. megyn: where are we today on the contempt citations against the attorney general? we are going forward with the civil side. speaker baron has announced that. but at the same time we are hoping that the u.s. attorney recognizes the president gave an unlawful order. the president s order not to obey a law that says the u.s. attorney shall present to the grand jury is an unlawful order. i was in the military for many