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report, this draft, that the chairman of the house oversight committee, darrell issa of and catherine harris obtained it for us, and she is live in washington. catherine, what does this report say about former secretary hillary clinton and her deputies? >> well, there is this interim draft prepared by the majority of the house oversight committee and alleges that the state department investigation known as the accountability review board or arb concludes that none of the four state department employees who were discipline and reinstated by secretary kerry in august were responsible for the policy. the interim report found that december 20th actual memo prepared for the assistant secretary of affairs jeffrey saltman, and then undersecretary patrick kennedy green lighted the operation. this to run the operation on an ad hoc basis was inadequate for the situation on the ground in benghazi. the interim draft also states that mrs. clinton wanted to extend the benghazi operation. in the summer of 2012, as security conditions unraveled a state department employee said that decisions about benghazi'
report, this draft, that the chairman of the house oversight committee, darrell issa of and catherine harris obtained it for us, and she is live in washington. catherine, what does this report say about former secretary hillary clinton and her deputies? >> well, there is this interim draft prepared by the majority of the house oversight committee and alleges that the state department investigation known as the accountability review board or arb concludes that none of the four state...
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catherine? >> harrisis, the new allegations of spy something based on american journalist glen greenwald gave to brazil show. greenwald who was first to report on the leaked nsa documents in june explained the new evidence. >> these documents show very clearly that they had already done the spying because they don't talk about something they inend ited to plan. they were actually celebrating the success of the spying. >> according to greenwald the nsa program rize on dni presenter access to stored emails as well as content from social media chats and private messages. in this case it's alleged the mexican the president's emails were read so the u.s. government would know cabinet picks in advance and the communications were picked up to track her network of contacts. those who support the nsa mission of foreign intelligence collection say the agency's job is to gather intelligence whomever it belongs to in an effort to inform u.s. policy, harris. >> in this story, today catherine, agents for the drug enfor
catherine? >> harrisis, the new allegations of spy something based on american journalist glen greenwald gave to brazil show. greenwald who was first to report on the leaked nsa documents in june explained the new evidence. >> these documents show very clearly that they had already done the spying because they don't talk about something they inend ited to plan. they were actually celebrating the success of the spying. >> according to greenwald the nsa program rize on dni...
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catherine harris is in washington with the latest on the fbi investigating al shabaab. and conor powell with details on the situation in kenya. let's start there live in jerusalem. conor? >> harris for the first time in hours, really the last two days, there is some encouraging news coming out of nairobi as kenyan special forces have essentially laid siege to this shopping mall to the westgate shopping mall, and the reports we're getting now is that most of the hostages are now free. according to kenyan police and military officials, most of the hostages that are freed are in good condition. they are adults. although some are suffering from dehydration. however, a word of caution here. we don't know how many of these hostages have actually been freed, nor do we know how many are still being held by the somali militants. and despite the encouraging news, this is not over. somali militants are still barricaded in this shopping mall. there is still fighting going on. there are still reports of loud explosions, and gunfire in nairobi -- or in kenya's capital in nairobi. the
catherine harris is in washington with the latest on the fbi investigating al shabaab. and conor powell with details on the situation in kenya. let's start there live in jerusalem. conor? >> harris for the first time in hours, really the last two days, there is some encouraging news coming out of nairobi as kenyan special forces have essentially laid siege to this shopping mall to the westgate shopping mall, and the reports we're getting now is that most of the hostages are now free....
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catherine? >> well, harris, the two guantanamo bay detainees be a do you and mohammed were picked up in 9/11 inme route usama bin laden used to escape to pakistan. there is a photo of one of the men who was deemed high risk based on the intelligence by the joint terrorism task force at guantanamo in 2008, a leading counter terrible analyst says his ties are significant. >> he is the one who was determined to be a high risk detainee. he was the one who was determined to have high level connections to senior al qaeda operatives. he is the guy who was thought to be a weapons trainer at this camp in torah bora. determined to be a threat to the u.s. and allies. >> al el salvador museum minority given refugee status at the request of the u.s. government adding the designation did not require the men to stay in the central american nation, quote: according to our legislation, international treaties, refugees are free to move to any other destination they choose. defense department spokesman did not deny the detainees had left el salvador but would the not explain location or confirm fox news reporting
catherine? >> well, harris, the two guantanamo bay detainees be a do you and mohammed were picked up in 9/11 inme route usama bin laden used to escape to pakistan. there is a photo of one of the men who was deemed high risk based on the intelligence by the joint terrorism task force at guantanamo in 2008, a leading counter terrible analyst says his ties are significant. >> he is the one who was determined to be a high risk detainee. he was the one who was determined to have high...
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harris. >> in this story today, catherine, agents for the drug enforcement administration have had access to even more information than the nsa. >> well, that's right. the sweeping data collection and analysis of information belonging to american citizens took a new turn when "the new york times" published these powerpoint slides from a program called hemisphere. and according to the leaked documents, agents working on counternarcotics investigations
harris. >> in this story today, catherine, agents for the drug enforcement administration have had access to even more information than the nsa. >> well, that's right. the sweeping data collection and analysis of information belonging to american citizens took a new turn when "the new york times" published these powerpoint slides from a program called hemisphere. and according to the leaked documents, agents working on counternarcotics investigations
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and so do catherine and harry. if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his beloved mother, the late diana, princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is a memory of what she accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> highlight a problem that's going on all around the world. >> she would come back with these stories and full of excitement and just passion for what she had been doing. i saw that as a surprise to a boy at the time, taking it all in. i never realized quite how much of an impact she had. you can feel and see when she's talking and visiting that she really connects and cares about what she's doing. i applaud her for all her dedication and her drive in doing that. and it was -- i think that infectious enthusiasm and the energy that she had that really rubbed off on me for causes such as this. >> princess diana sparked in william a love of africa so deep that it became
and so do catherine and harry. if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his beloved mother, the late diana, princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is a memory of what she accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> highlight a problem that's going on all around the world. >> she would come back with these stories and full of excitement...
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same as catherine and harry. i feel if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his late mother, diana, the princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is in many ways an echo from what diana so memorably accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> i'm really trying to highlight a problem that's going on all around the world, that's all. >> she would come back with all these stories and full of excitement and just passion for what she'd been doing. and i used to see that as a surprised little boy at the time, taking it all in. i never realized quite how much of an impact she had. you can feel and see when she's talking and visiting that she really connects and cares about what she's doing. i applaud her for all her, you know, her dedication and her drive in doing that. and it was that, i think, that infectious enthusiasm and the energy that she had that really rubbed off on me for
same as catherine and harry. i feel if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his late mother, diana, the princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is in many ways an echo from what diana so memorably accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> i'm really trying to highlight a problem that's going on all around the world, that's all. >> she...
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same as catherine and harry. i feel if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his late mother, diana, the princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is in many ways an echo from what diana so memorably accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> i'm really trying to highlight a problem that's going on all around the world, that's all. >> she would come back with all these stories and full of excitement and just passion for what she'd been doing. and i used to see that as a surprised little boy at the time, taking it all in. i never realized quite how much of an impact she had. you can feel and see when she's talking and visiting that she really connects and cares about what she's doing. i applaud her for all her, you know, her dedication and her drive in doing that. and it was that, i think, that infectious enthusiasm and the energy that she had that really rubbed off on me for
same as catherine and harry. i feel if i can do it myself, i want to do it myself. >> that independence is a legacy from his late mother, diana, the princess of wales. william's passion for protecting animals is in many ways an echo from what diana so memorably accomplished, working with africa's most vulnerable children. we showed the prince some film of his mother in africa. >> i'm really trying to highlight a problem that's going on all around the world, that's all. >> she...
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catherine? >> well, thank you, harris.ate homeland security issuing this advisory that the committee will be holding a hearg in the immediate future to investigate how the government conducts security clearance reviews and whether contracting as a process is making it less secure, quote: we also need to examine what the oversight process is. once an individual obtains a security clearance. we want to make certain that agencies have access to the right information, and are asking the right questions, and getting the right answers. and based on statements this week, the clearance issue is bipartisan. missouri democratic senator claire mccaskill wants to know how people like aaron alexis who was arrested on gun charges in 2004 and 2010 and for disorderly conduct in 2009 are able to get and keep security clearances. she wants answers from the office of personal management, also known as opm, which oversees federal background checks. mccaskill asked for records backing up the navy shooter's approval and renewals specifically wh
catherine? >> well, thank you, harris.ate homeland security issuing this advisory that the committee will be holding a hearg in the immediate future to investigate how the government conducts security clearance reviews and whether contracting as a process is making it less secure, quote: we also need to examine what the oversight process is. once an individual obtains a security clearance. we want to make certain that agencies have access to the right information, and are asking the right...
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>> harris: we will keep asking the question. catherine herridge, good to he see you. ou are welcome. >> harris: this is where we started this hour on fox report. unbelievable pictures coming out of all of that heavy rain and flash flooding in the midwest. just how long will it continue? boy, do they need a break. rick reichmuth will have the complete first alert forecast for them. this is new video just into fox news. look at this. this just happened moments ago. they're rolling. this seeing together for the first time. gifding that horse through those raging floodwaters. i hope they make it i'm going to keep watching. we will play out the end. and, the owner of one small company in florida says his business is booming thanks to mother nature. we'll explain. not much, you th. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbin
>> harris: we will keep asking the question. catherine herridge, good to he see you. ou are welcome. >> harris: this is where we started this hour on fox report. unbelievable pictures coming out of all of that heavy rain and flash flooding in the midwest. just how long will it continue? boy, do they need a break. rick reichmuth will have the complete first alert forecast for them. this is new video just into fox news. look at this. this just happened moments ago. they're rolling....
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it's characterized as reactive rather than a proactive strategy, harris. >> catherine, thank you. defending its investigation of the attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi, libya. the department's inspector general now says the report by the accountability review board was not biased. a spokesperson for republican congressman darrell issa disagrees, calling that original review, quote: repackaged talking points. and as you know, he has been leading the probe on capitol hill to get to the truth. the benghazi attack killed u.s. ambassador christopher stephens, state department officer sean smith and two former navy seals tyrone woods and glen dorty. and also from libya, a jarring report, fox news has learned thieves in libya have stolen hundreds of american weapons and they are now in the hands of militia groups. adam housley is live for us in our west coast news hub, where with d. these weapons come from and how were they lost. >> update tox exclusive report three weeks ago when we originally were told dozens of weapons were stolen. weapons were used by the u.s. given by the libyan
it's characterized as reactive rather than a proactive strategy, harris. >> catherine, thank you. defending its investigation of the attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi, libya. the department's inspector general now says the report by the accountability review board was not biased. a spokesperson for republican congressman darrell issa disagrees, calling that original review, quote: repackaged talking points. and as you know, he has been leading the probe on capitol hill to get to the...
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harris. >> harris: catherine herridge, thank you very much. record" host greta van susteren has been following this very closely today. she lives in washington, d.c. and she joins us live now. greta, you know, the why of this something that we may wonder about for quite some time. but the how we can sometimes get clues from the people who survived. have you been able to talk with people as they have been walking out of the navy yard. what are you hearing? >> you know, harris, like so many other masters that we have followed. i have been following them going all the way tack to columbine, newtown, aurora, colorado, virginia tech, it's always sort of the same. this gunman comes on to the scene with no apparent reason at least at the time of the shooting and opened fires and masters all these people. then what happens is there is the reverse engineer that says people come back, they interview every aspect. everyone who knows the suspect killer. everyone who knows him. they look through all the videotapes. you can expect that there are videotapes
harris. >> harris: catherine herridge, thank you very much. record" host greta van susteren has been following this very closely today. she lives in washington, d.c. and she joins us live now. greta, you know, the why of this something that we may wonder about for quite some time. but the how we can sometimes get clues from the people who survived. have you been able to talk with people as they have been walking out of the navy yard. what are you hearing? >> you know, harris,...
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harris. >> catherine herridge reporting tonight. thank you. >>> where are arab nations when it comes to use of chemical weapons in the muslim country of syria? today they began to call for u.n. and international action against syria. the league wrapped up a meeting in egypt with resolution that the assad regime must be held accountable for the attacks that left hundreds of civilians dead. a syrian state run newspaper, another declaring victory over the united states after president obama announced he will seek congressional approval for military strikes, the president's decision delaying action. they call that a victory. it is making people in israel very nervous. for days, they have been lining up for gas masks amid threats of retaliation aimed at them. benjamin netanyahu trying to calm things down today, saying his nation is ready for any threat.rt in the region, live from jerusalem. tell us more about the reaction where you are. >> reporter: harris, officials here and the government off the record will use the coward word to desc
harris. >> catherine herridge reporting tonight. thank you. >>> where are arab nations when it comes to use of chemical weapons in the muslim country of syria? today they began to call for u.n. and international action against syria. the league wrapped up a meeting in egypt with resolution that the assad regime must be held accountable for the attacks that left hundreds of civilians dead. a syrian state run newspaper, another declaring victory over the united states after...
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harris. >> catherine herridge reporting tonight, thank you very much. we have been looking into the poisonous toxin the assad regime may have used against its own people. secretary of state john kerry told our own anchor chris wallace blood and hair samples collected showed traces of sarin gas, a chemical the cdc says is 500 times more toxic than cyanide. joining us, dr. mark siegel, member of the fox news medical team and professor of medicine. good to see you. >> hi, harris. >> specifically sarin gas, what do we know about it. >> it is one of the most toxic nerve gases around, the most volatile, can change from liquid to vapor quickly, get into the environment. developed in 1938 by germans for use as a pesticide, it is now only man-made. it was never found in the environment. and initially its colorless, odorless, you don't know you have been exposed to it, but you start to feel some drooling, shortness of breath, eyes start to water, you start to cough, then you can rapidly develop twitching, convulsions, seizures. it can kill in minutes. you have to
harris. >> catherine herridge reporting tonight, thank you very much. we have been looking into the poisonous toxin the assad regime may have used against its own people. secretary of state john kerry told our own anchor chris wallace blood and hair samples collected showed traces of sarin gas, a chemical the cdc says is 500 times more toxic than cyanide. joining us, dr. mark siegel, member of the fox news medical team and professor of medicine. good to see you. >> hi, harris....
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harris. >> in this story today, catherine, agents for the drug enforcement administration have had access to more information than the nsa. >> well, that's right. the sweeping data collection and analysis of information belonging to american citizens took a new turn when "the new york times" published these powerpoint slides from a program called hemisphere. and according to the leaked documents, agents working on counternarcotics investigations were reportedly given broad access to an at&t database using subpoenas. while the nsa can typically retain records for five years, hemisphere apparently can track back much farther. >> this hemisphere program apparently started in 2007 and is, again, something that the american public had no idea about. apparently, it's little oversight of, considered law enforcement sensitive, not actually classified. >> while we can't comment on any particular program, an at&t spokesperson told fox in a statement, "we, like all companies, must we lay on valid subpoenas issued by law enforcement" and emphasized to fox news that the phone records are not held by the
harris. >> in this story today, catherine, agents for the drug enforcement administration have had access to more information than the nsa. >> well, that's right. the sweeping data collection and analysis of information belonging to american citizens took a new turn when "the new york times" published these powerpoint slides from a program called hemisphere. and according to the leaked documents, agents working on counternarcotics investigations were reportedly given broad...