support beams shaking a little bit. we looked off to the side and saw a little light smoke. that was about it. don t know what happened. martha: so at the time hundreds of law enforcement professionals were meeting for the 2012 national sheriffs association conference. nobody was injured thankfully. police ruled out any suspicious activity. bill: back to our top story now, what exactly happened inside that meeting with the attorney general and congressional republicans. my next guest was inside that meeting. senator charles grassley the top republican on the senate judiciary committee. welcome here to america s newsroom . thank you, bill. bill: 20 minutes is not a long meeting especially by washington standards. what happened? well, basically we expected documents to be produced because those documents have been subpoenaed and i ve been trying to get them before the subpoena, over a period of about 18 months now. we ve got relatively few, if you want me to quantify it, about 6,00
republican lawmakers are clearly not backing down on that issue or on this one, the house s immigration decision that came from the white house. they are questioning now whether president obama was legally allowed to go ahead and establish that new policy that he did on friday on his own. bill: another green energy company accused of having close ties to the white house, how secret emails might reveal another solyndra scandal. do you remember this? we have three deceased, nine injured. we ve had an explosion on board that s why we are taking on water. martha: a hoax distress call of a yacht explosion off the coast of new jersey. now a possible lead in that case. ahead, the clue that landed investigators more than a thousand miles from the site. [ male announcer ] don t miss d lobster s four course seafo feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99.
to declare executive privilege and not deliver the documents darrell issa and the committee is asking for. martha: you talked about the proper use of executive privilege and i was just talking to stev steve hayes moments ago and he brought up vice president cheney saeugt energy meetings at the white house fell under that, that he didn t have to release the names of who participated in those meetings because of executive privilege. don t think the other side would assert that that was also not an accurate use of it, perhaps. that was exactly back to my point before. think of the screaming and the outrage that also came from the left when that discussion happened. where is that same outrage today? martha: well, okay. i mean, you know, not to go back over that ground from before, it raises a question that when this is used, when the white house evokes executive privilege it is going to spark outrage and it goes become to this big question, you know, about what needs to be what they ar
is not what it looks like. bill: john bolton. thank you. foxnews.com /americasnewsroom. we ll take questions on this. shoot me an e-mail, hemmer@fox news.com or twitter. @billhemmer. about. why a. don t try to figure this one out. martha: we had a spirited debate on the whole health care issue and the supreme court ruling. why shouldn t we watch the spirited debate when the actual decision comes down in the supreme court, right? some top lawmakers are trying to make that happen. could we see it. v cameras in the high court? should you be able to? judge napolitano has his take on that. he will be here in a moment. bill: who better to ask than the judge. martha: we ll ask the judge. bill: the war on large sugary drinks is spreading in america. it started in new york but two major cities are talking about it. it leaves some with a bad
look at our health care system. everyone agreed we needed reforms but this new health care law, it just isn t fixing things. president obama promised my patients that they could keep me but what if because of this new health care law i can t keep them? martha: andrea sanitary rose is daily news columnist. bob beckel is former campaign manager. both are co-hosts of the five. . good morning. if hemmer likes the heat so much tell him to broadcast outside. martha: he will meet you out there on the chair, bob. bill: i heard you were trimming down. we ll send you out in that sun. there you go. good luck. don t make him even more irritable please. martha: speaking about health care, right? that s the ad. andrea, obviously they re not trying to influence the supreme court at this point. all that happens behind closed doors but they are trying to influence the voters, depending on how this decision comes down, right? absolutely. i think you re going to see more of these ads. if the