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caller -- ambassador stevens. caller: correct, but do we are we or do wen -- do not own our bases in foreign territories? do we or do we not know our own history? do we know that the jihadists always exploit opportunities like their big deal, 9/11? isn't it just common sense? telling the president within minutes what is going on, isn't it incumbent upon the commander-in-chief to do something about it? this is absolutely crazy. where are the grown-ups? to keep us free? ,ost: from the report, it says state department officials including ambassador stevens were aware of and had together access to threat reporting on libya. hicks, he andreg ambassador stevens regularly read the intelligence coming out of the cia and communicated with other intelligence officials on a daily basis. as part of this regular interaction, the ambassador was provided with intelligence read book which would include information on the security situation and terrorism issues. the read book was also supply to the embassy as well. that from the s
caller -- ambassador stevens. caller: correct, but do we are we or do wen -- do not own our bases in foreign territories? do we or do we not know our own history? do we know that the jihadists always exploit opportunities like their big deal, 9/11? isn't it just common sense? telling the president within minutes what is going on, isn't it incumbent upon the commander-in-chief to do something about it? this is absolutely crazy. where are the grown-ups? to keep us free? ,ost: from the report, it...
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that happens in may when steven fulop is first elected mayor. the day he's elected, chris christie calls him that night. the next day he gets a follow-up text from the governor's right-hand man at the port authority. right in it's all good. smiles, everyone. smiles. that was may 14th and may 15th. by the next month, by june, those offers of help to the new mayor in jersey city are not just platitudes. not just being nice. not just polite anymore. they are going into motion. the new mayor's due to be sworn in on july 1st. governor christie is planning on speaking at his swearing in. and the governor's office gets in touch, again, ahead of the swearing in. how can we help? what can we do for you in jersey city to make your mayoralty and transition period a success? you want to know who from the governor's office gets in touch with jersey city? yes, her, bridget kelly. chris christie's deputy chief of staff. the one who before the end of the summer would be ordering up traffic armageddon for the little town of ft. lee. well, this e-mail from june 2
that happens in may when steven fulop is first elected mayor. the day he's elected, chris christie calls him that night. the next day he gets a follow-up text from the governor's right-hand man at the port authority. right in it's all good. smiles, everyone. smiles. that was may 14th and may 15th. by the next month, by june, those offers of help to the new mayor in jersey city are not just platitudes. not just being nice. not just polite anymore. they are going into motion. the new mayor's due...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. it's not going
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting....
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here is jo. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much, steven.er manchester city belt swansy 3-2, which put them ahead on the points. elsewhere, chelsea are at south hampton where it is also goalless. manchester united are level on points at toteham. >> they are a difficult opposition. so i think toteham have been pushing for the champions league. >> the french league restarts next week, so in the meantime, leaders are soaking up the sun in this qatar. they are preparing to face real madrid on wednesday. but with some time to themselves the team headed to the desert and meeting the local wildlife. >>> when the transfer window opens [ inaudible ] has urged [ inaudible ] to join him. he says it would help the french side become european contenders. it may pay to go back to argentina. the fact that an 8-year-old is already courting teams with his talents. >> reporter: this boy with the ball at his feet is a footballing phenomenon. they know that down here where he lives in the beautiful andian town. >> translator: we were surprised. we were all surp
here is jo. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much, steven.er manchester city belt swansy 3-2, which put them ahead on the points. elsewhere, chelsea are at south hampton where it is also goalless. manchester united are level on points at toteham. >> they are a difficult opposition. so i think toteham have been pushing for the champions league. >> the french league restarts next week, so in the meantime, leaders are soaking up the sun in this qatar. they are preparing to face...
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>> i agree with what steven said. we should really step back and look at local actors, and see where there are countries with local actors that we can work with, and where there isn't, we should step back and we should stand by those principles. there's a broader public in the region. and people talk about the region is not ready for knock, and i think that most the accountable government in some form, and they clearly the security. and they also want to be part of the global economy and part of the international community. so we should be more humble and use economic tools and work through and with local partners and stand with them, because people don't like when we're not consistent. >> thank you to our guests. and until next time, we'll see on you line. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to aljazeera. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. >> we let down the people we were instructed to serve. >> governor christie can't escape the latest political scandal. 1 million americans won't get jobless benefits. israeli apolog
>> i agree with what steven said. we should really step back and look at local actors, and see where there are countries with local actors that we can work with, and where there isn't, we should step back and we should stand by those principles. there's a broader public in the region. and people talk about the region is not ready for knock, and i think that most the accountable government in some form, and they clearly the security. and they also want to be part of the global economy and...
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then chris stevens, the ambassador, killed over there and denying two specific requests.tain there are four americans who are dead and this was horribly mishandled by "the new york times" quotes the senate report, by the state department. yet at the end of the day it does rest on hillary clinton's shoulders. now this report suggests that chris stevens, a great public servant to this country, also may have made some serious mistakes and it ended up costing him and three others their lives by refusing additional military support. again, we don't even know all of the details of those requests that were ultimately turned down. people are just concluding that this is a black and white issue, after all this time, a fog of war. >> the reason it's so interesting to cover and be a part of because is really is black and white. what has happened is we have no room now in the public's face to stand in the middle and say what happened here? we saw it with the christie case and the irs and the nasa. it's getting to the point you try to find out what is happening you're getting slammed
then chris stevens, the ambassador, killed over there and denying two specific requests.tain there are four americans who are dead and this was horribly mishandled by "the new york times" quotes the senate report, by the state department. yet at the end of the day it does rest on hillary clinton's shoulders. now this report suggests that chris stevens, a great public servant to this country, also may have made some serious mistakes and it ended up costing him and three others their...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. so i tri ed depend so i last weekend. tri it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. hi-ya! and i tried a baking class. one weekend can make all the difference. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you the confidence of new fit-flex® protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. it's our best protection. take your weekend on with a free sample at depend.com cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"?
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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. >> actor steven segal played a real life diplomatic role in u.s./russia relations gives his take. >> plus why is one of the world's hottest stars getting heat from the hollywood elite? ♪ i will survive ♪ hey hey >> disco fever with gloria gaynor on "huckabee" tonight! >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you. welcome stew hto "huckabee." >> i thinks democrats who accuse republicans of a so-called war on women were insulting to women treating them as victim thousands of their gender. for democrats to reduce women to beggars for cheap government funded birth control is demeaning to the women that i know who are far more complicated than their libido and the management of their reproductive system. the reaction on facebook was overwhelmingly positive and overwhelmingly from women. we got this from kristina web who said amazing monologue for life. lori said loving tonight's opening monologue. from caroline, bravo on the opening monologue. well-said. folks, i got a strong, ewell educated capable wife. she can do things i
. >> actor steven segal played a real life diplomatic role in u.s./russia relations gives his take. >> plus why is one of the world's hottest stars getting heat from the hollywood elite? ♪ i will survive ♪ hey hey >> disco fever with gloria gaynor on "huckabee" tonight! >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you. welcome stew hto "huckabee." >> i thinks democrats who accuse republicans of a so-called war...
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steven seagal, leadership you can trust. >> ahh! >> there with steven seagal there, caseyry beck.uy's got about 16 different black belts, so i think he's very well qualified. we should just elect pimm. now, jon stewart is catching up on the story since he was on break and is surprised with the restrictions on marijuana use in colorado. >> i imagine, you know, it's not going to be like the wild west out there in colorado. there will be stringent limits on this new wall. >> purchasers must be at least 21 years old. >> check. rules out the kiddies. >> you can't light up in public, and police warn, you still can't drive high. >> what? well, then riddle me this, batman, why does taco bell have a drive-through? >> listen, brian, no comment there. >> i'm surprised you didn't go to colorado as opposed to switzerland. >> that's right. >> thanks, lewis. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, your best and most creative tweets and "morning joe" moments away. [ male announcer ] we used febreeze air effects to prove this skeptic wrong. hi. jessica! you said in a focus group, "you'd like to have a pro
steven seagal, leadership you can trust. >> ahh! >> there with steven seagal there, caseyry beck.uy's got about 16 different black belts, so i think he's very well qualified. we should just elect pimm. now, jon stewart is catching up on the story since he was on break and is surprised with the restrictions on marijuana use in colorado. >> i imagine, you know, it's not going to be like the wild west out there in colorado. there will be stringent limits on this new wall....
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this one says pretty clearly that stevens knew what he was doing. host: the state department -- who at the state department knew about the concerns -- the report does detail, as other reports have -- the ambassador stevens did ask for some help. who at the state department knew he was asking for help? is someone going to be held responsible from the state department? do they identify somebody in the senate report? guest: well, the same people who got disciplined, who were disciplined by year ago are sort of on the hook now, which is mid-level security officials mostly, and those in charge of in atching resources and least one case those in charge of deciding how certain facilities would be protected or even where they would be located . the state department has not fired anybody. people adiscipline 4 year ago, and probably more importantly, certainly with the state department -- certainly want to the state department says in its own defense, is that the very first investigation of this, which was by an independent board that the state department is
this one says pretty clearly that stevens knew what he was doing. host: the state department -- who at the state department knew about the concerns -- the report does detail, as other reports have -- the ambassador stevens did ask for some help. who at the state department knew he was asking for help? is someone going to be held responsible from the state department? do they identify somebody in the senate report? guest: well, the same people who got disciplined, who were disciplined by year...
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steven seagal has ties to russia.in me next to talk about what's coming up at the wi wibter olympics. i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, inc
steven seagal has ties to russia.in me next to talk about what's coming up at the wi wibter olympics. i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where...
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stevens has permanent injuries after being hit in a cross walk in september. the police report says the driver who hit her ran a red light, but was not cited or charged. while stevens is saddled with american bills and health problems. >> you lose your apartment and job and so much more and there's nothing to the person who did it for you. >> reporter: the san francisco police department and members of the board of supervisors are promising change. police say moving forward, drivers who are at fault can expect at least a citation and possibly hand cuffs. >> we are implementing a policy that when a determination of fault is established at the scene of a non-serious injury traffic collision, a citation shall be issued. >> reporter: stevens says it's a good first step. >> you go to traffic school for running a red light or speeding. why not for hitting a human being? why not getting your license suspended? >> reporter: the chief plans to take a second look at stevens' case and others with. the youngest pedestrian killed in a cross walk on his mind, he's urging dr
stevens has permanent injuries after being hit in a cross walk in september. the police report says the driver who hit her ran a red light, but was not cited or charged. while stevens is saddled with american bills and health problems. >> you lose your apartment and job and so much more and there's nothing to the person who did it for you. >> reporter: the san francisco police department and members of the board of supervisors are promising change. police say moving forward, drivers...
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i'm steven coal in doha and these are the world's top forries. syrian rebel group set off a car bomb in the capitol just days before the peace talks are supposed to start. >>> and violence spreads in the central african republic. >> hello there, i'm in london, protesters in ukraine refuse to leave independence square despite a new law targeting demonstrations. ♪ >> and how one of north america's most famous folk rock stars is lending his voice to canada's indigenous people. >>> but first a syrian rebel group has claimed responsible for a car bombing in the lebanese capitol of beirut. at least four people are dead in the attack which occurred just a day before peace talks are to get underway in switzerland. an al-qaeda group claims they are responsible for the blast. >>> the explosion went off in the street in a neighborhood loyal to hezbollah which is fighting on the syrian government side. this latest bombing is in retaliation for an attack allegedly by hezbollah on the lebanese town on friday. abraham is hezbollah's head of media relations and
i'm steven coal in doha and these are the world's top forries. syrian rebel group set off a car bomb in the capitol just days before the peace talks are supposed to start. >>> and violence spreads in the central african republic. >> hello there, i'm in london, protesters in ukraine refuse to leave independence square despite a new law targeting demonstrations. ♪ >> and how one of north america's most famous folk rock stars is lending his voice to canada's indigenous...
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i'm steven cole in doha. coming up. mob justice in bangui. we're live in the capitol of the central african republic. are. >>> revenge for the death of a taliban leader, attack leaves 22 pakistani soldiers death. >> i'm mary ann moore. rallying on the right to protest. >> but first: a lynching. in the capitol of the central african republic. it's a sign the sectarian divide in the central african republic is becoming ever more dangerous. al jazeera as well as other media was there, when it took place. and we warn you, some people will find this video disturbing. it began when a mob heard that two men who were suspected of being part of another incident of sectarian violence, were nearby. the mob found the men, set upon them, killed them and then dragged the bodies through the streets burning them. the men were muslims, the mob was christian. >> we will continue to do this for as long as muslims will go on. >> barnaby phillips is in the capitol. bangui. he joins me live. a dreadful example of mob violence barnaby but there were scenes on the s
i'm steven cole in doha. coming up. mob justice in bangui. we're live in the capitol of the central african republic. are. >>> revenge for the death of a taliban leader, attack leaves 22 pakistani soldiers death. >> i'm mary ann moore. rallying on the right to protest. >> but first: a lynching. in the capitol of the central african republic. it's a sign the sectarian divide in the central african republic is becoming ever more dangerous. al jazeera as well as other media...
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>> narrator: steven a. cohen went from a small-time options trader to one of the most successful hedge fund managers of all time. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes. >> he founded sac capital and started generating some of the best returns out there. >> his track record, his performance were amazing, and everybody wanted in. >> narrator: but how did the king of hedge funds do it? >> how does anybody make 60% a year? >> well, the feds are asking that right now. >> narrator: behind the multiyear federal investigation of insider trading at many wall street hedge funds. >> the deal looks phenomenal. >> there was a large network of insiders at a lot of these funds. >> narrator: and the trail that led from traders... >> the phone rings and says, "he's going to upgrade amazon in six minutes." 30 seconds later, i made about a half-million dollars. >> narrator: to information brokers... >> they told me they were going to arrest everybody. >> narrator: to sac ca
>> narrator: steven a. cohen went from a small-time options trader to one of the most successful hedge fund managers of all time. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes. >> he founded sac capital and started generating some of the best returns out there. >> his track record, his performance were amazing, and everybody wanted in. >> narrator: but how did the king of hedge funds do it? >> how does anybody make...
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. >> while they say the deputy has the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff in kent county for about five years. i worked in training, as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the newer ones know who i am. and it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you? >> good, sir. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time. and within the same group. we are both in that group. it is really unfortunate to see a co-worker on the other side. >> in the 20 years that have passed since he's worked here, sutherland has had numerous criminal convictions and has served time in prison. now he faces especially serious charges, possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct of a min
. >> while they say the deputy has the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff in kent county for about five years. i worked in training, as a corrections officer and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the...
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ambassador chris stevens for his own death.atch this madness. >> chris stevens who was the ambassador who was killed was clearly a brave and honorable man was also fallible and perhaps didn't ask for or rejected some of the security. >> one of the people who may be most to blame for not reacting to the threat and for increasing security despite being urged to repeatedly was the ambassador himself. and obviously, you don't want to speak ill of a man who was killed in such appalling circumstances, but is it fair to also say that he, as the ambassador, should have done more to react to direct warnings that he was given on numerous occasions? >> here's what was new and what i thought was interesting. they timely said the ambassador, chris stevens, great guy, brave guy, gutsy, he does bear some responsibility. i'm sorry. he put the trust in the local militias and they turned on him, because you probably shouldn't trust local militias in libya. >> mr. mayor, the senate report actually said, had in fact they listened to the request fo
ambassador chris stevens for his own death.atch this madness. >> chris stevens who was the ambassador who was killed was clearly a brave and honorable man was also fallible and perhaps didn't ask for or rejected some of the security. >> one of the people who may be most to blame for not reacting to the threat and for increasing security despite being urged to repeatedly was the ambassador himself. and obviously, you don't want to speak ill of a man who was killed in such appalling...
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steven colbert is high off his grammy win for best spoken word alb album. >>.unfortunately the evening was marred when my friend macle mother and lewis had to politicize their gay anthem. ♪ >> we are gathered here to celebrate love and harmony in every key, in every color. as i look out on this audience, i'm delighted to see the faces of 30 couples who chose this moment to celebrate their vows with us here in los angeles. by the power vested in me by the state of california i now pronounce you a married couple! >> i don't know about you, but madonna's entrance gave me the urge to eat a bucket of fried chicken. >> i saw your friend there tom. >> let's head over to jimmy fallon who saw a silver lining after a serious earthquake rocked part of new zealand. >> they were doing a greyhound race and there was a 6.3 magnitude earthquake during the race and it it didn't stop the guy from calling the race from staying calm and trying to do his job. it's weird. >> everything shaking here, i'm afraid. we might have a bit of an earthquake going on. in fact, we have a very l
steven colbert is high off his grammy win for best spoken word alb album. >>.unfortunately the evening was marred when my friend macle mother and lewis had to politicize their gay anthem. ♪ >> we are gathered here to celebrate love and harmony in every key, in every color. as i look out on this audience, i'm delighted to see the faces of 30 couples who chose this moment to celebrate their vows with us here in los angeles. by the power vested in me by the state of california i now...
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chris stevens was not responsible for the reduction in security personnel, hicks writes. his requests for additional security were denied or ignored. officials at the state and defense departments in washington made the decisions that resulted in reduced security. cables signed by stevens in the months leading up to attacks first disclosed by fox news show he had repeatedly warned washington about the deteriorating environment in benghazi. hicks then claimed it was then defense secretary leon panetta who without consulting stevens shifted the special forces team from personnel protection to a training mission and that it was undersecretary of state patrick kennedy, the powerful foreign service officer who oversees all state department buildings and personnel worldwide that rejected d.o.d.'s offer. >> so many of the decisions seemed to be at ambassador kennedy's level or higher. >> reporter: republicans on the senate intelligence committee said kennedy bears a specific responsibility for the security failures at benghazi. >> we look at every location. there were 234 incide
chris stevens was not responsible for the reduction in security personnel, hicks writes. his requests for additional security were denied or ignored. officials at the state and defense departments in washington made the decisions that resulted in reduced security. cables signed by stevens in the months leading up to attacks first disclosed by fox news show he had repeatedly warned washington about the deteriorating environment in benghazi. hicks then claimed it was then defense secretary leon...
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steven seagal, lawman, maricopa county. he's been deputized.usly, he's an advocate for security and border security, actually. eric. >> how about that. >> we'll see what happens. >> really cold outside. a lot of the country, many faces extremely frigid temperatures. but what do you do to try to keep your family safe from the cold temperatures? the doctors will be here with their best advice. >> they're going to talk about revolutionary technology that could also save lives. we'll be right back, "sunday housecall," don't miss it. ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don
steven seagal, lawman, maricopa county. he's been deputized.usly, he's an advocate for security and border security, actually. eric. >> how about that. >> we'll see what happens. >> really cold outside. a lot of the country, many faces extremely frigid temperatures. but what do you do to try to keep your family safe from the cold temperatures? the doctors will be here with their best advice. >> they're going to talk about revolutionary technology that could also save...
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and there he's talking specifically about those requests from stevens back to headquarters in washington saying, hey, you know, i do need this and that. but when offered directly by the senior pentagon official in charge of that region, do you want an extension of this separate security force, now, mind you, that was in tripoli, not benghazi, he said, no i don't. in fact, hamm went back to him and he still said no, i don't want it. so i think the real question of whether hillary clinton is to blame falls on is that the sort of thing that should have come to her attention, should she should have been asking more questions about, hey, we've got some really bad stuff going on here in eastern libya, is chris stevens going to be okay? >> and there is question as to why he went to benghazi and how given all of the warnings how smart that mission was. i think a lot of it was personal, that he had been in ben zbaz zi for a year and thought he could rely on the locals contrary to the intelligence that show they had strong corrections with al qaeda, at least al qaeda influenced groups. >> this rep
and there he's talking specifically about those requests from stevens back to headquarters in washington saying, hey, you know, i do need this and that. but when offered directly by the senior pentagon official in charge of that region, do you want an extension of this separate security force, now, mind you, that was in tripoli, not benghazi, he said, no i don't. in fact, hamm went back to him and he still said no, i don't want it. so i think the real question of whether hillary clinton is to...
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>> niekol snyder, dan wintom and steven cornel. >> good afternoon, i am the executive director of walk san francisco and thank you so much for taking the time to address this really complicate and timely issue. and thank you to the directors for your thorough presentation and it sounds like there is a lot of thought that has gone into this and i just want to say on behalf of walk sf, we are really excited that these conversations are happening, and small businesses are the heart of our community, and really, small businesses make our communities walkable. and they are really important piece of a walkable community. and as the daughter of two small business owners, i know how important walkable, or small businesses are to to a community in general and neighborhoods. and also i know how hard it is to operate a small business, and the challenges and that is where i get my work from. and you know, we, as walk sf, we see this new partnership as a opportunity to move forward and address some of these challenges and figure out some solutions. and again, you know, we know that walkable busines
>> niekol snyder, dan wintom and steven cornel. >> good afternoon, i am the executive director of walk san francisco and thank you so much for taking the time to address this really complicate and timely issue. and thank you to the directors for your thorough presentation and it sounds like there is a lot of thought that has gone into this and i just want to say on behalf of walk sf, we are really excited that these conversations are happening, and small businesses are the heart of...
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on two occasions stevens refused an off for more security. nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: the senate intelligence committee handles documents so sensitive it holds its hearings behind closed doors. after reviewing the documents from the benghazi attack for 15 months, they found ample warning that the security situation in eastern libya was deteriorating. their report finds there were at least 20 security incidents against foreign erps in benghazi in the months leading up to the 2012 assault including an ied attack that blew a large hole in the u.s. compound's exterior wall. it all led the intelligence defense agency in june 2012. we expect more anti-u.s. terrorist attacks in eastern libya including more ambush and ied attacks. the pentagon agreed the attacks would increase. >> was the analysis accurate. the answer is yes. >> reporter: california democrat dianne feinstein chairs the intelligence committee. why do you think that the state department didn't beef up security at the compound or close the compound in the face of all of these wa
on two occasions stevens refused an off for more security. nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: the senate intelligence committee handles documents so sensitive it holds its hearings behind closed doors. after reviewing the documents from the benghazi attack for 15 months, they found ample warning that the security situation in eastern libya was deteriorating. their report finds there were at least 20 security incidents against foreign erps in benghazi in the months leading up to the 2012...
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. >> reporter: steven peck started out following in the footsteps of his famous father, the great actorr, vietnam. when he came home and made a couple documentaries about veterans and their post war struggles to survive, he abandoned hollywood. >> we're focusing a lot of our energy these days on housing. >> reporter: no glitz and glamour here, just long l.a. days with military vets who have all hit rock bottom. >> i have been living out of my car. >> i couldn't get any work. >> reporter: all in this room and 11 u.s. vet service centers, have a chance to come back because of the role steven peck has philled for decades. >> what we try to do here is to get them to work together. get them to help each other. >> it's grown into a $35 million a year operation that houses 5,000 vets a night, and finds jobs for 84% of those who want one. one of gregory peck's lesser known rules was as captain neumann m.d., an army medic who was among the first of three who was afflicted with ptsd. >> you guys seem a bit depressed this morning. >> reporter: steven peck says when he quit the movie business, his
. >> reporter: steven peck started out following in the footsteps of his famous father, the great actorr, vietnam. when he came home and made a couple documentaries about veterans and their post war struggles to survive, he abandoned hollywood. >> we're focusing a lot of our energy these days on housing. >> reporter: no glitz and glamour here, just long l.a. days with military vets who have all hit rock bottom. >> i have been living out of my car. >> i couldn't get...
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more on that story, plus, tonight -- >> chris stevens, brave guy, great guy, great diplomat, gutsy, he has some responsibility. i'm sorry. he put the trust in the local maliciom militias. >> blaming the victims in the benghazi attacks to save their golden girl hillary. yesterday was championship sunday in the nfl, my prediction was spot dead on. the big games are not the only things people are talking about. richard sherman had an on camera melt down. >> i'm the best one in the game, when you're a receiver like crabtree, that's what you're going to get. that's what you're going to get, don't talk about me. >> we'll play the rest later as hannity continues, glad you're with us. at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> liberals are now
more on that story, plus, tonight -- >> chris stevens, brave guy, great guy, great diplomat, gutsy, he has some responsibility. i'm sorry. he put the trust in the local maliciom militias. >> blaming the victims in the benghazi attacks to save their golden girl hillary. yesterday was championship sunday in the nfl, my prediction was spot dead on. the big games are not the only things people are talking about. richard sherman had an on camera melt down. >> i'm the best one in...
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have to or just continue with schooling in the few years around the sixth sense i did a film with steven spielberg called a i and a lot of officials into artificial intelligence that's right and. you know if a few other films in there and just was was lucky to come across some really cool roles for someone that was schooled everything i did yeah and i graduated n.y.u. about. two and a half years ago great school yeah and i loved moving to new york now i'm going to school film i went to the experimental theater wing there so it was a tough decision between film and theater but i felt like i had enough on set experience that that would be that would be just something a little bit more different for me tell me about this mini series the eric john rushes spoils of babylon the weird part i'm told is there is no every genre. perhaps not in this reality in the it's a multi-layered reality i would say this is medically this to me i'm told it's based on a book that doesn't exist yes i think we created an era john raj and then he created this series of incredibly knowledge or magic an epic stories
have to or just continue with schooling in the few years around the sixth sense i did a film with steven spielberg called a i and a lot of officials into artificial intelligence that's right and. you know if a few other films in there and just was was lucky to come across some really cool roles for someone that was schooled everything i did yeah and i graduated n.y.u. about. two and a half years ago great school yeah and i loved moving to new york now i'm going to school film i went to the...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.y he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman by the lumineers >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman correctional facility. in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney. the sentences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that me and him had was my fault. things kept escalating. we got into fights. it just got to the point where in my mind at that
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.y he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman by the lumineers >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman correctional facility. in alabama, death row inmates are...
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vet service centers, have a chance to come back because of the role steven peck has filled for decades together. get them to help each other. >> it's grown into a $35 million a year operation that houses 5,000 vets a night, and finds jobs for 85% of those who want one. one of gregory peck's lesser known rules was as captain neumann m.d., an army medic who was among the first to treat what later became known as post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd. >> you guys seem a bit depressed this morning. >> reporter: steven peck says when he quit the movie business, his dad, old captain neumann, was proud of him. >> he was very, very pleased that i was doing something that was so satisfying and helpful to other people. >> reporter: he does it as the head of a big organization now. not the guy scouring the streets for homeless vets. >> there's the boss, now. anything you want, you have to ask him right now, this is your window. >> reporter: but they are getting what they want. a bed, a job, a rediscovered future. >> if it wasn't for u.s. vets, i don't know where i would be right now. ♪ >> hollywoo
vet service centers, have a chance to come back because of the role steven peck has filled for decades together. get them to help each other. >> it's grown into a $35 million a year operation that houses 5,000 vets a night, and finds jobs for 85% of those who want one. one of gregory peck's lesser known rules was as captain neumann m.d., an army medic who was among the first to treat what later became known as post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd. >> you guys seem a bit depressed...
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ambassador christopher stevens. the september 11, 2012, attacks in benghazi, libya, is both a tragedy and political football. but now, after an extensive year-long investigation, the senate intelligence committee's stark conclusion, the attacks were preventable. it is the first truly bipartisan look at what went down that night. the conclusions -- there were no protests prior to the attacks as the white house first claimed. at least 60 attackers penetrated the consulate while ambassador stevens was inside. five extremist groups took part, all with ties to al qaeda. most damning, the report concludes there was ample strategic warning that u.s. facilities and personnel in benghazi were at risk. and that the state department failed to increase security. on one key point, the report backs up the white house. it says there were no u.s. military resources nearby that could have help defend the compound. in fact, both the state department and ambassador stevens himself turned down an offer from the military to keep a speci
ambassador christopher stevens. the september 11, 2012, attacks in benghazi, libya, is both a tragedy and political football. but now, after an extensive year-long investigation, the senate intelligence committee's stark conclusion, the attacks were preventable. it is the first truly bipartisan look at what went down that night. the conclusions -- there were no protests prior to the attacks as the white house first claimed. at least 60 attackers penetrated the consulate while ambassador stevens...
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steven, stay there.th a few more jane austin quotes. >>> meanwhile, if you're in the northeast, you know exactly what's going on. it's got slammed by a major winter storm. forecasters say areas just north of boston have been hit by nearly two feet of snow. new york city is expected to get around 8 inches. temperatures are expected to drop to minus 10 degrees fahrenheit and that's around minus 23 if you're working it out in celsius. the weather channel's mike seidel sent us this report. >> ross, good morning here from boston, massachusetts. it is currently 1 is degrees, a windchill about 22 degrees below zero and the snow coming down horizontal with winds below about 30, 35 miles per hour here. as you would expect, the airport is nonoperational at this point. in new york state, they actually closed down parts of major thoroughfares, the long island expressway. another area, new york thruway, up state and the iconic parkway, which is interstate 4 taking you into connecticut. so these are major road traveli
steven, stay there.th a few more jane austin quotes. >>> meanwhile, if you're in the northeast, you know exactly what's going on. it's got slammed by a major winter storm. forecasters say areas just north of boston have been hit by nearly two feet of snow. new york city is expected to get around 8 inches. temperatures are expected to drop to minus 10 degrees fahrenheit and that's around minus 23 if you're working it out in celsius. the weather channel's mike seidel sent us this report....
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. well another t all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a sin
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. well another t all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one...
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and kudos to steven for that work. thank you. >> thank you. and i certainly echo the great work that mr. massey and the staff have done on our electronic filing. i do think it has added a lot of value, and i know the regulated community and the public i have heard have appreciated those efforts as well. anything else relating to the executive director's report from the commissionersin the next item on the agenda is items for future meetings. anybody would like to add anything? >> i just wanted to express appreciation for the interested persons meeting announcement, and i'm glad that we'll be talking about that report at a future meeting. some of the issues that were raised in the course of these conversations kind of come naturally into the consideration of that. i'm thinking of something, like, our whistle-blower experience and it will be -- i think it will be useful for all of us to see you think the contemporary word is "benchmark." but have an opportunity to reflect on that, not in the context of any particular case, but in a general way.
and kudos to steven for that work. thank you. >> thank you. and i certainly echo the great work that mr. massey and the staff have done on our electronic filing. i do think it has added a lot of value, and i know the regulated community and the public i have heard have appreciated those efforts as well. anything else relating to the executive director's report from the commissionersin the next item on the agenda is items for future meetings. anybody would like to add anything? >> i...
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the judgment and actions of of the late ambassador chris stevens. he died in the attack with three colleagues. on the anniversary of the in any event attacks. >> first of all, listening to pastoral victims with reports... >> at this hour a contingent of vatican priests are in geneva. it is the first time the catholic church acknowledges the child abuse scandal. the u.n. wants to know how the church has made changes, and that children are being victimized. a tribunal is underway at the hague against four members of hezbollah. none are there for the proceedings. they have been charged with a 2005 assassination of harirari. the men are at large and tried in absentia. battles and bloodshed in mexico. it's a bitter standoff between vigilantes and a drug ar tell. a group of -- cartel. a group of citizens rose up. vig lanties control a third of michoacan. adam raney reports that many are refusing to lay down their guns. >> a shattered symbol of a carr pel losing the support of the people it says it phytes for. once viewed by many with awe and respect. the
the judgment and actions of of the late ambassador chris stevens. he died in the attack with three colleagues. on the anniversary of the in any event attacks. >> first of all, listening to pastoral victims with reports... >> at this hour a contingent of vatican priests are in geneva. it is the first time the catholic church acknowledges the child abuse scandal. the u.n. wants to know how the church has made changes, and that children are being victimized. a tribunal is underway at...
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el experto legal steven clark teme que este caso va a llegar a las cortes steven clark legal expert "biz model is set to avoid liability in situations just like this. so, what they're going to have to do is let the court decide if this biz model shields uber from liability. but just calling drivers independent contractors isn't going to be enough" "el modelo de negocio de uber esta hecho para prevenir este tipo de situaciones... donde ellos dicen que los choferes son contratistas independientes, pero eso no va a ser suficiente, asi que la corte tendra que decidir" este fue el tercer accidente mortal que ocurrio en el area de la bahia el 31 de diciembre para nicole schneider, directora ejecutiva de walk san francisco.. es hora de que la ciudad tome accion... "this part intersection here should be receiving improvements...that could've prevented this accident." "esta parte de la interseccion deberia recibir mejoras, eso hubiese prevenido este accidente" comenta... la madre de sofia esta en situacion critica, se espera que su hermano sobreviva. andres la policia no encontro rastros de dr
el experto legal steven clark teme que este caso va a llegar a las cortes steven clark legal expert "biz model is set to avoid liability in situations just like this. so, what they're going to have to do is let the court decide if this biz model shields uber from liability. but just calling drivers independent contractors isn't going to be enough" "el modelo de negocio de uber esta hecho para prevenir este tipo de situaciones... donde ellos dicen que los choferes son contratistas...
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i'm steven smith from the planning department. this is for case 2007.175 e for 2004 and 2004 housing element it is for the 2004 and 2009 elements the element itself is a policy document consisting of goals and policies to guide the city's for private and a public developers to meet even though housing demand and it's part of the housing plan 10 east which is administered by the california housing department. in 2004 and 2009 they were prepared consistent with state law. this includes the city's ability to meet the housing allocation which has the housing fair share and it is determined by the bay area government's in connection with the h cd. on march 4, 201133 they had the environmental report. on june 21st the board of supervisors selected and be adapted the 2004 general department plan, however, because of the eir the planning department has particularly revised the alternatives and this is for public review. the primary revisions to the chapter includes the following. number one a new subsection which provides generally types
i'm steven smith from the planning department. this is for case 2007.175 e for 2004 and 2004 housing element it is for the 2004 and 2009 elements the element itself is a policy document consisting of goals and policies to guide the city's for private and a public developers to meet even though housing demand and it's part of the housing plan 10 east which is administered by the california housing department. in 2004 and 2009 they were prepared consistent with state law. this includes the city's...
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he writes, quote, chris stevens waw not responsible for the reduction in security personnel.equests for additional security were denied or ignored. officials at the state and defense departments in washington made the decisions that resulted in reduced security. while the defense department offered it, he was staying in his lane in the state department, and turned the defense departments down. greg hicks is saying he was not even mentioned in the senate intelligence -- >> there are many things he raises that are of concern. primary one is that he was interviewed. he laid out what he lays out in the op-ed, a lot of dysfunction and basically ambassador stevens left without adequate security. gregory hicks said when he got there, there were 30 security personnel. and i think there were only six on the day of the attack. so he was obviously left exposed. it doesn't seem that the committee is really interested if they aren't going to include what gregory hicks has told them. >> steve? >> yeah. i think that's right. by leaving that out, it allowed the committee to target and critic
he writes, quote, chris stevens waw not responsible for the reduction in security personnel.equests for additional security were denied or ignored. officials at the state and defense departments in washington made the decisions that resulted in reduced security. while the defense department offered it, he was staying in his lane in the state department, and turned the defense departments down. greg hicks is saying he was not even mentioned in the senate intelligence -- >> there are many...
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. >> i'm wondering, steven, obviously we talked about the price of american price that americans paidor fallujah in 2004 during the surge, that big influx of troops that was meant to quell basically sunni insurrection in anbar province. could be brought on side to begin to have some support for the central government of al maliki. has all the work that was done in anbar basically fallen apart? has it all been for nothing? >> i think that's basically the case. the biggest problem internally in iraq last been that al maliki and his government has not retained the confidence of the sunnies. iraqi military has largely perceived as a militia, sunni tribal leaders to work with the iraqi central government but i think al maliki and his government squandered that so now we're in a difficult spot. >> to go to the questions daniel of the power of al qaeda, how is it that al qaeda has grown, is it simply the syria effect that is at work here, where we're seeing the spread of conflict throughout the region, the destabilization throughout the region and how did al qaeda become such a powerful forc
. >> i'm wondering, steven, obviously we talked about the price of american price that americans paidor fallujah in 2004 during the surge, that big influx of troops that was meant to quell basically sunni insurrection in anbar province. could be brought on side to begin to have some support for the central government of al maliki. has all the work that was done in anbar basically fallen apart? has it all been for nothing? >> i think that's basically the case. the biggest problem...
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. >> we talk to steven cock, an author and fellow. david rhode is a 2-time pulitzer prize-winning journalist held by the taliban for eight months. and david pollock is a fellow of new age policy. >> it's the second anniversary of the longest serving president hosni mubarak being ousted. the regime took over and in many ways it seems to be a return to that era, right. i mean we have got all these reports of oppression before the vote. we see violence clashes. one has to ask themselves, is egypt better off today than it was when he was in office. >> it's a good question, a fair question. there has been a lot of twists and turns since hosni mubarak fell three years ago. we had a long period of military rule under the supreme council of armed forces ceding control to mohamed morsi, and then the coup of july 2013. there's every indication that some semblance of the old order that was supposed to have been done away with result of the uprising is coming back the new constitution upon which people were voting lays out important personal and
. >> we talk to steven cock, an author and fellow. david rhode is a 2-time pulitzer prize-winning journalist held by the taliban for eight months. and david pollock is a fellow of new age policy. >> it's the second anniversary of the longest serving president hosni mubarak being ousted. the regime took over and in many ways it seems to be a return to that era, right. i mean we have got all these reports of oppression before the vote. we see violence clashes. one has to ask...
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if anything, ambassador stevens was responsible for what happened, but not culpable.was loved by the libyans because he chose not to stay behind walls. he chose to get out among the libyan people. and twice he rejected the idea of having a security force around him so that he wouldn't be, you know, cut off from the people. the libyan people loved him. in fact, it was the libyans that rescued him from that building, got him to the hospital trying to save his life. unfortunately, he died of asphyxiation from the smoke and the flames, as did the i.t. specialist that was with him. hillary was not culpable, and there was no white house cover-up. and the bipartisan report makes that clear. >> let me go to mr. carafano. is there ever any way we're going to get a report? i do believe feinstein, although a democrat, has to be something, she is a grownup. and this committee tends to be pretty bipartisan. what do you expect to come out of this thing? i know the republicans are using it as a battering ram to get to her. but i didn't see it in the report. >> yeah, well, i got to t
if anything, ambassador stevens was responsible for what happened, but not culpable.was loved by the libyans because he chose not to stay behind walls. he chose to get out among the libyan people. and twice he rejected the idea of having a security force around him so that he wouldn't be, you know, cut off from the people. the libyan people loved him. in fact, it was the libyans that rescued him from that building, got him to the hospital trying to save his life. unfortunately, he died of...
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to begin with, ambassador stevens himself was really the leading shaper of the united states' attitude and policy towards libya. and he was quite confident of his own safety and benghazi. he really felt like the people there were on his side. so i can see that he wouldn't have raised alarms. beyond that, when you get down to the details of what happened inside the compound, the fact is that within 15 minutes after breaking through the door, the attackers found large cans of fuel sitting right next to the front door. and that's what they used to set the buildings on fire. so any intervention that would have seek to save ambassador stevens' life would have had to have happened awfully fast, faster than even the team of the ci ach cia operatives could have made it to the compound. >> so you think there was a blunder on part of the ambassador, ambassador stevens, that he wasn't himself adequately prepared for these kinds of terror attacks? >> i don't want to say there was a blunder on the part of ambassador stevens but i think that many people inside the government would say that there was
to begin with, ambassador stevens himself was really the leading shaper of the united states' attitude and policy towards libya. and he was quite confident of his own safety and benghazi. he really felt like the people there were on his side. so i can see that he wouldn't have raised alarms. beyond that, when you get down to the details of what happened inside the compound, the fact is that within 15 minutes after breaking through the door, the attackers found large cans of fuel sitting right...
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at least 60 attackers penetrated the consulate while ambassador stevens was inside. five extremist groups took part, all with ties to al qaeda. most damning? the report concludes there was ample strategic warning that u.s. facilities and personnel in benghazi were at risk. a and that the state department failed to increase security. on one point, the report backs up the white house. it says there were no military resources nearby that could have helped defend the compound. in fact, both the state department and ambassador stevens himself turned down an offer from the military to keep a special forces unit in libya a month before the attacks. overall, the report is highly critical of the state department which, of course, was run at the time by hillary clinton. her spokesperson referred questions on this back to the state department, which acknowledged the obvious security lapse that night in benghazi but disputed the notion that the attacks could have been prevented, playiointing out the was no specific threat against the consulate. abc news, the white how else. >>>
at least 60 attackers penetrated the consulate while ambassador stevens was inside. five extremist groups took part, all with ties to al qaeda. most damning? the report concludes there was ample strategic warning that u.s. facilities and personnel in benghazi were at risk. a and that the state department failed to increase security. on one point, the report backs up the white house. it says there were no military resources nearby that could have helped defend the compound. in fact, both the...