. >> kelly: steven yates is the former deputy assistant to the president of national affairs and ceoadvisory. why y what do you think is going on here? >> kelly, there has been a long pattern of withholding information about the attack in benghazi. most americans by now are very familiar with the fact that we lost four distinguished americans the night of the attack. what is astonishing there were 33 others evacuated. we heard so little about what their experiences were. they've had few witnesses that were seen as whistleblowers come before congress, many months after the attack. but really we had a slow drift which seems to give an indication there has been an effort to control information. >> kelly: you talk about a slow drip. they are calling on the obama administration to explain why the survivors that you mentioned to sign non-disclosure agreements. if these records are accurate, it would raise serious questions about additional restrictions the state department has placed on those who have acknowledge of with a took place in benghazi. steven, what are you hearing out there. hav