A recap of the days headlines and a look at whats in store for tomorrow. A recap of the days headlines and a look at whats in store for tomorrow. Today there are no allegations that a Key Justice Department official continued to communicate and trade information with dossier author Christopher Steele long after the fbi had Cut Steele Loose for linking to the media. Also breaking the possibility that House Judiciary chairman Bob Goodlatte is preparing to subpoena bruce ohr, Christopher Steele, and a number of other current and former fbi and doj officials. Congressman trey gowdy, chairman of the House Oversight Committee Investigating these issues joins us. Welcome. Thank you. Shannon i want to talk to some of the new text. These are being reported between doj official bruce ohr and Christopher Steele. Steele asked ohr if he could continue to help Feed Information to the fbi just want to check if are okay. Still unable to help locally . 2016. I am still here and able to
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largest producer of cocaine and is the origin of approximately 92% of the cocaine s seized in the u.s. this week u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley is in colombia and touring drug interdiction efforts. correspondent rich edson is traveling with the ambassador and reports from bogota. the director of colombia s antinarcotics police just told u.n. ambassador nikki haley cocaine production will increase here as she watches police destroy coca crops. this is where it comes from. we are at the source of where all of it comes from. we have to go to the source and cut the supply. u.s. has spent millions over the last decade and and a half to. colombia coca cultivation hit all time high. robust demand for drugs in the u.s. keeps cocaine production and trafficking a multi-billion-dollar industry here. counter narcotics forces face overwhelming challenges. coca yields are resilient
colombian president will emphasize efforts to help new farmers. we have to make sure there is substitutions instead of coca plants that they have another way to make money. with a new government in colombia a new face to try to address drug trafficking and new effort to get rid of the crops. questions though whether that will be successful and consequences of doing so are still unclear. mike? mike: rich edson in colombia. thank you. why one northeastern state governor is ready to go to jail to top the expansion of medicaid. beyond our borders, four people are dead including two police officers after a shoogd in new brunswick canada along our border. it happened in frederickton police are not saying what caused the violence in that occurred in a normally peaceful residential neighborhood. ryan air has had to cancel hundreds of flights over a pilot strike a few dozen striking pilots gathered at the airlines main hub at the brussels airport.
and frequent. and farmers can protect them against aerial spraying. fields are hidden deep in colombia s countryside controlled by guerrillas where snipers and ieds protect them. illegal crops have expanded and done so exponentially. ambassador haley spoke to us in an exclusive television interview here after leading the u.s. delegates to inel coming president s inauguration. colombia once sprayed these fields from airplanes with herb side suspended after the world health organization determined the compound it used probably causes cancer. the new government here wants to resume spraying. how do you do it safely and effectively. that means we have to find a different chemical. development experts say spraying these crops only hurts farmers and coca production easily moves somewhere else. these farmers move where infrastructure and government services are pour. government efforts to offer them a legal living have fallen well short. haley claims the new
we can do this. we can raise their voices. we need people to hear. we need countries to hear. many venezuelans told us it s getting worse in venezuela. the economic situation, but also the oppression from the government, especially after the attempt on nicolas maduro s life this past weekend. shannon. shannon: rich edson in colombia with the u.n. ambassador. thank you. top democratic senator slamming america today, blaming the u.s. for the results of a saudi led air strike in yemen. senator chris murphy of connecticut reading u.s. bombs, u.s. targeting, u.s. midair support and we just bombed a school bus. the bombing campaign is getting more reckless, killing more civilians and strengthening terrorists inside yemen. tonight, senator lindsey graham response. the real culprit in yemen is the iranian regime and their proxies. saudi arabia will not tolerate