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fox news senior correspondent adam housley looks at the new documents and images and tells us what theyean. >> quietly the u.s. state department this week posted 57 injuries from free -- inquiries from the freedom of information request online in virtual reading room. document and photos that reveal little new information are a fraction of the benghazi evidence still being withheld now more than a year after ambassador chris stevens and three others were killed in the libyan terrorist attack. >> this is an administration in full stonewall mode when it comes to benghazi. >> the government watchdog group judicial watch is one of the organizations that is forced the state department to release a few documents through lawsuits. but this online posting of the photos, contracts and press reports, however small has it come without a fight. >> the fact is that a non-profit organization had to sue the state department to get documents and photos of the benghazi consulate attack. it came as a result of the lawsuit. it didn't come from congress. or from the obama administration. >> the state depar
fox news senior correspondent adam housley looks at the new documents and images and tells us what theyean. >> quietly the u.s. state department this week posted 57 injuries from free -- inquiries from the freedom of information request online in virtual reading room. document and photos that reveal little new information are a fraction of the benghazi evidence still being withheld now more than a year after ambassador chris stevens and three others were killed in the libyan terrorist...
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>> adam housley, thank you very much. >>> there is also apparently a ton of information still under wraps about the late osama bin laden and his operation. catherine herridge is here with details on why. good evening. >> reporter: well, thank you, doug. some republican lawmakers say the obama administration can't have it both ways. the president says the al qaeda leadership in pakistan is in decline. yet more than two years after the raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan where s.e.a.l.s recovered documents, critics charge the documents were cherry picked to portray bin laden as a frustrated micromanager who lost control of his neck work. the administration declassified a series of videos which showed bin laden watching television while awkwardly rehearsing messages for his followers. these images also reinforced the view that he was isolated and struggling. but critics believe the million plus files will tell a different story. >> the documents also show that al qaeda senior leadership maintains command and control over a number of branches around the globe. and that this was not
>> adam housley, thank you very much. >>> there is also apparently a ton of information still under wraps about the late osama bin laden and his operation. catherine herridge is here with details on why. good evening. >> reporter: well, thank you, doug. some republican lawmakers say the obama administration can't have it both ways. the president says the al qaeda leadership in pakistan is in decline. yet more than two years after the raid on osama bin laden's compound in...
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adam housley, lots of questions at los angeles today. 10 minutes past the hour.artha: this is a miracle in midair. two airplanes full of skydivers crashed into each other but the ending is nothing short of amazing. bill: also, this pregnant woman attacked in her home while a soldier watched in horror. how he captured the attacker. martha: during their darndest to defend the law as new questions emerge on whether top administration officials lied about the rollout. we will talk about that. >> before obamacare we were having-- >> will those people be able to keep their coverage? i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. martha: two planes collided in midair, and amazingly everybody survived. both of these planes were loaded with skyd
adam housley, lots of questions at los angeles today. 10 minutes past the hour.artha: this is a miracle in midair. two airplanes full of skydivers crashed into each other but the ending is nothing short of amazing. bill: also, this pregnant woman attacked in her home while a soldier watched in horror. how he captured the attacker. martha: during their darndest to defend the law as new questions emerge on whether top administration officials lied about the rollout. we will talk about that....
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fox news's adam housley reporting that the shooter was a former tsa agent.s angeles saying that three people were shot, including a tsa agent by a gunman with a semiautomatic weapon. that is the very latest from the associated press. again, fox's adam housley reporting that the shooter was a former agent of the tsa. and three people were shot. the conditions of those people, we are very, we're not yet heard the very latest on that. wen severely crippled as you can imagine. this happened at terminal 3, generally housing domestic airlines including jetblue, spirit airlines virgin america, virgin australia. all those terminals have been evacuated and still are. we're expecting to hear from authorities in about eight minutes on the very latest information and news conference. on the line now, tom blank, former deputy administrator at the tsa. tom, thank you for joining us. your reaction to perhaps if this is confirmed, that the shooter was a former tsa agent? >> well, first of all i would like to extend condolences to the family and friends of the slain officer.
fox news's adam housley reporting that the shooter was a former tsa agent.s angeles saying that three people were shot, including a tsa agent by a gunman with a semiautomatic weapon. that is the very latest from the associated press. again, fox's adam housley reporting that the shooter was a former agent of the tsa. and three people were shot. the conditions of those people, we are very, we're not yet heard the very latest on that. wen severely crippled as you can imagine. this happened at...
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correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. llo, adam. >> hey, how are you doing, bret. you mentioned the new details. just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last kno
correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. llo, adam. >> hey, how are you doing, bret. you mentioned the new details. just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last kno
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correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. hello, adam. >> hey, how are you doing, bret. you mentioned the new details. just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are a couple thousand people who were in there and stranded in a safe room. some are walking by right as we're speaking at this moment. now, we did hear from some witnesses who did get out earlier today. and when they came out, they were talking about all sorts of different things happening inside, people running, hitting the ground in fear. hiding behind counters in restaurants. running down pathway s onto planes and onto
correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. hello, adam. >> hey, how are you doing, bret. you mentioned the new details. just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent,...
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adam housley reports on the people who felt their story was too important to stay silent. >> this ishat many people have been waiting for, to finally get to the survivors and to the folks that were on the ground. >> reporter: devin nunez says a different narrative will emerge next week at the hearing and questions about what happened that night will be answered. >> was there really a lull in the fighting which then the administration's line is because of this lull, that's why they decided not to send in additional help. i'm not sure that's true. >> reporter: accountability and answers have been missing in the 14 months since the attack that killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans. nunez says some of the most critical questions need to be asked. among them, alleged witness intimidation, calls for air support that went unauthorized. the congressman says he knows most of the answers and was told he and the committee will get them. >> it matters because there's four dead americans and we have a responsibility to their families to get them the answers. >> reporter: nunez's ques
adam housley reports on the people who felt their story was too important to stay silent. >> this ishat many people have been waiting for, to finally get to the survivors and to the folks that were on the ground. >> reporter: devin nunez says a different narrative will emerge next week at the hearing and questions about what happened that night will be answered. >> was there really a lull in the fighting which then the administration's line is because of this lull, that's why...
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adam housley is live on that. >> reporter: the story obviously we covered for 14 months.e been a lot of unanswered questions that playing the administration and a number of different departments with the loss of four americans lives. but we are being told that next week several different witnesses will go to the house intelligence committee and testify behind closed doors and answers may be coming. >> this is what many people have been waiting for to get to the survivors and to the folks on the ground. report report this california congressman said questions about what happened that night will finally be answered. >> was there a lull in the fighting which the administration's line is because of this lull that's why we decided not to send in additional help. i'm not sure that's true. report report nu nerks s some of the most critical questions need to be answered. the comeman says he already knows most of the answers and was told he and the committee will get them. >> we have a responsibility to their families to get them the answers. >> reporter: his questions are being h
adam housley is live on that. >> reporter: the story obviously we covered for 14 months.e been a lot of unanswered questions that playing the administration and a number of different departments with the loss of four americans lives. but we are being told that next week several different witnesses will go to the house intelligence committee and testify behind closed doors and answers may be coming. >> this is what many people have been waiting for to get to the survivors and to the...
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adam housley is live for us from los angeles. ring that lawmakers could finally get those answers next week's house intelligence committee hearing? >> reporter: you know, harris from our reporting we've all been asking for answers trying to find the answers over the course of last 14 months. there are a number of hearings with the hill primarily with staff that night but lawmakers are frustrated because they haven't gotten access to survivors. we have spoken to survivors during the course of our reporting, a lot of survivors say they have been threatened and intimidated and don't want to come forward and it would affect their families and livelihoods. will politician from california has the answers and providing the questions for next week's hearing take a listen. >> the largest question is was there really a lull in the fighting which then, you know the administration's line is, because of this lull, that's why they decided not to send in additional help. i'm not sure that's true. >> reporter: they're also questions of course, ha
adam housley is live for us from los angeles. ring that lawmakers could finally get those answers next week's house intelligence committee hearing? >> reporter: you know, harris from our reporting we've all been asking for answers trying to find the answers over the course of last 14 months. there are a number of hearings with the hill primarily with staff that night but lawmakers are frustrated because they haven't gotten access to survivors. we have spoken to survivors during the course...
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first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being remembered here as someone nice, always smiled, a father, a husband. here in los angeles it has been quite a few days as you might imagine. people here are very upset about what happened. a lot of coworkers here whether they knew him or not feeling for him and his family. they already have a couple of memorials. as you come into lax if you have not been here before, there are a couple of pillars they have, four or five out front a art project that sets off the airport and they change colors. in honor of him they were illuminated blue over the weekend. inside the terminal they have a makeshift memorial put up there with flowers and candles and some of his favorite snacks and drinks being left by his friends and some passengers as they pass through terminal 3 all in memorial of gerado hernandez, the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty. one of the victims is a teacher from calabasas, california. a suburb of southern california of last los
first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being remembered here as someone nice, always smiled, a father, a husband. here in los angeles it has been quite a few days as you might imagine. people here are very upset about what happened. a lot of coworkers here whether they knew him or not feeling for him and his family. they already have a couple of memorials. as you come into lax if you have not been here...
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adam housley joins from us los angeles with more on this, adam?er: come on, you hope for better than a passing grade, jenna. your parents want more than that, right? jenna: only straight as, adam. only straight as. >> reporter: only straight as, a san francisco student a bad rollout from the ipad program. l.a. unified school district hoped to be a model for the nation. they hoped to pass out 650,000 free devices to students and teachers over a one billion dollar program. but the program has been mired in controversy. hundreds of kids breached security firewalls, very first week. dozens of these ipads have mysteriously gone missing. there have been many more questions whether teachers were even adequately trained to integrate devices in the classrooms. l.a. superintendent insists the program is important to bridge the economic divide in this district with some of the nation's poor students but parents and educators say they will support the plan only if it is done right. >> we've made a very, very committed push that we were going to bridge a digit
adam housley joins from us los angeles with more on this, adam?er: come on, you hope for better than a passing grade, jenna. your parents want more than that, right? jenna: only straight as, adam. only straight as. >> reporter: only straight as, a san francisco student a bad rollout from the ipad program. l.a. unified school district hoped to be a model for the nation. they hoped to pass out 650,000 free devices to students and teachers over a one billion dollar program. but the program...