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benghazi. there were 20 attacks. so what we're trying to find out how many attacks would have been necessary that she knew about would have been necessary for her to give additional security in benghazi. especially after she admits that she got briefed every day she was in d.c. by the cia and these are the very cia reports that they are talking about. there was 4500 pages of those reports from january 1st to the attack. so we just want to know how many pages it would have taken, how many attacks it would have taken, what it would have taken to beef up, get more security to protect the u.s. personnel on the ground. >> there are additional documents that we will have the opportunity in the next few hours to ask her about that she's not been asked about in previous hearings. so. >> why shouldn't the testimony be released to the public? >> i think these large discussions about what is released and what isn't released need to be made in the totality of the whole investigation. so a as the chairman h
benghazi. there were 20 attacks. so what we're trying to find out how many attacks would have been necessary that she knew about would have been necessary for her to give additional security in benghazi. especially after she admits that she got briefed every day she was in d.c. by the cia and these are the very cia reports that they are talking about. there was 4500 pages of those reports from january 1st to the attack. so we just want to know how many pages it would have taken, how many...
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from your staff about benghazi and chris stevens. when i look at this pile in 2012, i only see a handful of emails to you from your senior staff about benghazi. >> clinton acknowledged stevens didn't have her personal email address. but lawmakers have her friend sidney blumenthal's electronic messages. that led to sparks flying between the chairman and the panel's top democrat. >> why is it you only want mr. blumenthal's transcript released. >> i would like to have them all released. >> the survivors, their names? you want those released. >> it is noteworthy that blumenthal's emails got her attention, yet security requests from her ambassador in libya, she says did not reach her desk. brett? >> mike emmanuel live on the hill. let's get more details from hillary clinton's testimony before the house select committee on benghazi and some apparent contradictions, chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here. mrs. clinton said today will was never a recommendation to leave benghazi. >> well that's right, brett, mrs. clinton
from your staff about benghazi and chris stevens. when i look at this pile in 2012, i only see a handful of emails to you from your senior staff about benghazi. >> clinton acknowledged stevens didn't have her personal email address. but lawmakers have her friend sidney blumenthal's electronic messages. that led to sparks flying between the chairman and the panel's top democrat. >> why is it you only want mr. blumenthal's transcript released. >> i would like to have them all...
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benghazi more terrorist attack than a protest. we want to distinguish, distinguish not to inflate t theevthe events and this was a well planned attack and the experts on libya know this was a well planned attack but publically jay carney is saying what you are saying publically we have no information this was preplanned, this was caused by a video. >> congressman, the next morning at 9:59 i gave another statement and i listened carefully to what you said and you kept talking about cause. well the word cause is not in my statement of the night before. >> i'm referring to what you said to me in our first exchange a few hours ago. >> no, well i'm sorry congressman if i have not been clear i will try to be clearer. i was talking about people throughout the region trying to justify attacks on our facilities as we saw later in the week and justifying their behavior and repeating it and using the fact of the video not only to arose crowds as we saw in the video clips that the ranking member played but also that would deter governments fr
benghazi more terrorist attack than a protest. we want to distinguish, distinguish not to inflate t theevthe events and this was a well planned attack and the experts on libya know this was a well planned attack but publically jay carney is saying what you are saying publically we have no information this was preplanned, this was caused by a video. >> congressman, the next morning at 9:59 i gave another statement and i listened carefully to what you said and you kept talking about cause....
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tell me about benghazi. >> benghazi? >> someone is from the middle east, a leader for. [ buzzer ] >> italian? or maybe not. >> i can't really tell you much about benghazi to be honest right now. >> there is some sort of uprising with militias in libya. there was an overthrowing of the embassy and about like three people killed. >> we had intel that this was going to happen but there weren't precautionary measures taken. people are blowing it way out of proportion right now to make hillary clinton look bad. >> too late. >> where is benghazi? >> i have no idea. >> is it in israel? [ buzzer ] >> afghanistan? pakistan? [ buzzer ] >> in the street somewhere? >> [ buzzer ] >> in the streets. technically accurate. >> closer to egypt? >> yes. it is very close to egypt. >> iraq? >> warmer. >> libya? >> excellent. someone is testifying about benghazi. do you know who that is? >> i'm going to say trump? >> no, definitely bush. got to be bush. >> obama, i guess. >> [ buzzer ] >> could it be the lady condeleezza. >> could it be the l
tell me about benghazi. >> benghazi? >> someone is from the middle east, a leader for. [ buzzer ] >> italian? or maybe not. >> i can't really tell you much about benghazi to be honest right now. >> there is some sort of uprising with militias in libya. there was an overthrowing of the embassy and about like three people killed. >> we had intel that this was going to happen but there weren't precautionary measures taken. people are blowing it way out of...
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>> for everyone or for benghazi? >> i'm sorry, for benghazi and libya. do you know how many? >> no, i do not know. >> just over 100 plus. in the second quarter do you know how many? >> no, i do not. >> might have been 171 or 173. how many were there in july and august and then in the week and a few days before the attacks, do you know? >> there were a number of them. i know that. >> yes, ma'am, 83 by our count. that's over 600 requests. you have testified here this morning that you had none of those reach your desk, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> madam secretary, mr. blumenthal wrote you 150 e-mails. it appears from the materials that we have read that all of those reached your desk. can you tell us why security requests from your professionals, the men that you just testified and with which i agree are incredibly professional, incredibly capable people, trained in the art of keeping us all safe, none of those made it to you? but a man who was a friend of yours who had never been to libya, didn't know much about it, at least that's his testimony, didn't know much abou
>> for everyone or for benghazi? >> i'm sorry, for benghazi and libya. do you know how many? >> no, i do not know. >> just over 100 plus. in the second quarter do you know how many? >> no, i do not. >> might have been 171 or 173. how many were there in july and august and then in the week and a few days before the attacks, do you know? >> there were a number of them. i know that. >> yes, ma'am, 83 by our count. that's over 600 requests. you have...
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. >> and try to save the people of benghazi. it wasn't just barack obama and hillary clinton. it was john mccain and lindsey graham. >> and france and uk. >> and europeans. allies in europe and many arab allies. it may have been a bad policy, but don't fool yoouurself that' not what this is about in the least. >> secretary clinton started talking about smart power and the use of power, but i think one of the things we haven't heard enough about okay, once you achieve your objective what then? what do you do in libya after gadhafi's been deposed or in iraq or syria or wherever? >> she also talked about her belief that the job of diplomats is not exclusively to sit behind a desk in an embassy. it's to go out in the countries that they represent. >> she invoked 19th century diplomats. >> few things about hillary clinton's foreign policy vision because of this hearing talked about willingness to put diplomats in dangerous situations, called it expedition diplomacy. she thinks success in libya was example of smart power and beneficia
. >> and try to save the people of benghazi. it wasn't just barack obama and hillary clinton. it was john mccain and lindsey graham. >> and france and uk. >> and europeans. allies in europe and many arab allies. it may have been a bad policy, but don't fool yoouurself that' not what this is about in the least. >> secretary clinton started talking about smart power and the use of power, but i think one of the things we haven't heard enough about okay, once you achieve...
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you sent chris stevens to lifb ye libya and benghazi. granted he never raised the flag and said i want out, and granted, he never said shut down benghazi. i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him. you also, madam secretary, we have no record of you ever talking to him, that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a yes or no question, madam secretary. i'm sorry. did you ever personally speak to ambassador stevens -- we don't know the answer. did you ever personally speak to him after you swore him in in may? yes or no, please. >> yes, i believe i did. >> when was that? >> i don't recall, and i want to clarify for the record that this document is about all of libya, not just benghazi. i don't want anybody -- >> absolutely, 77 are about benghazi. >> congresswoman, look, i appreciate, and i really do, the passion and the intensity of your feelings about this. we
you sent chris stevens to lifb ye libya and benghazi. granted he never raised the flag and said i want out, and granted, he never said shut down benghazi. i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him. you also, madam secretary, we have no record of you ever talking to him, that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a...
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"clinton evades gop blows in benghazi hearing." again, that's an eight hours in snapshot of the way this is being received. if that is the overall takeaway from the spectacle of the hearing, that will essentially be a political positive for hillary clinton. republicans had been gearing up for this testimony for months. they saw this as their chance to finally take down hillary clinton. the house majority leader admitted as much explicitly. but if those kind of reviews hold, that is not the result that republicans were surely anticipating. and to that point i just want to play one more moment from this hearing today. this took place toward the end of the night. just a very short time ago. watch this. >> and i just for one want to thank you. and i appreciate what you've done. it has not been easy. you're right, it's easy to sit up here under these lights and monday morning quarterbacking about what could have been, what should have been. you have laid it out. i think you have said this has not been done perfectly. you wish you could
"clinton evades gop blows in benghazi hearing." again, that's an eight hours in snapshot of the way this is being received. if that is the overall takeaway from the spectacle of the hearing, that will essentially be a political positive for hillary clinton. republicans had been gearing up for this testimony for months. they saw this as their chance to finally take down hillary clinton. the house majority leader admitted as much explicitly. but if those kind of reviews hold, that is...
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and granted he never said shut down benghazi. and i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him but you also -- we have no record of you ever talking to him. that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a yes or no question, madame secretary? did you ever personally speak to
and granted he never said shut down benghazi. and i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him but you also -- we have no record of you ever talking to him. that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a yes or no question, madame secretary? did you ever personally speak to
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her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am. i'm exhausted from having watched her testify for this long today, let alone imagining the prospect of sitting there for 11 hours, taking this kind of a beating. former secretary of state hillary clinton has just wrapped up more than 11 hours of testimony before the house select committee investigating the attacks on the u.s. diplomatic facility in benghazi in 2012. this testimony began at 10:00 a.m. eastern time this morning, which seems like a lifetime ago, and for some insects it is. this thing has stretched all the way from 10:00 a.m. this morning all the way through the day into the late hours of tonight. secretary clinton still in the roo
her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am. i'm exhausted from having watched her testify for this long today, let alone imagining the prospect of sitting there...
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and granted he never said shut down benghazi. and i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him but you also -- we have no record of you ever talking to him. that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a yes or no question, madame secretary? did you ever personally speak to ambassador stevens? we don't know the answer. did you ever personally speak to him after you swore him in in may? yes or no. >> yes, i believe i did. >> when was that? >> i don't recall and i want to clarify for the record that this document is about all of libya and not just benghazi. >> 77 are about benghazi. >> congress woman, i appreciate and i really do, the passion and the intensity of your feelings about this. we have diplomatic facilities in war zones. we have ambassadors that we send to places that have been bombed and attacked all the time. >> and you're their boss. is that ri
and granted he never said shut down benghazi. and i understand and appreciate that you deferred to him but you also -- we have no record of you ever talking to him. that you never talked to him personally after may of 2012 when you swore him in as our ambassador. am i wrong? did you ever talk to ambassador stevens when all of this was going on in the hot bed of libya? that is a yes or no question, madame secretary? did you ever personally speak to ambassador stevens? we don't know the answer....
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her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am. i'm exhausted from having watched her testify for this long today, let alone imagining the prospect of sitting there for 11 hours, taking this kind of a beating. former secretary of state hillary clinton has just wrapped up more than 11 hours of testimony before the house select committee investigating the attacks on the u.s. diplomatic facility in benghazi in 2012. this testimony began at 10:00 a.m. eastern time this morning, which seems like a lifetime ago, and for some insects it is. this thing has stretched all the way from 10:00 a.m. this morning all the way through the day into the late hours of tonight. secretary clinton still in the roo
her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am. i'm exhausted from having watched her testify for this long today, let alone imagining the prospect of sitting there...
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and got the plane, and sent more help on the way to benghazi. but it was a very personal conversation between me and those who were in our embassy. this is a place that i had spent a lot of time and paid a lot of attention to. as i said earlier, we had to evacuate the embassy before al gadhafi was still in power, and i spoke to those people on the embassy family, as they were on the ferry going back from tripoli to malta. so we tried to engage and support our teams when they were facing these very difficult circumstances. >> now, this committee has interviewed your staff that was with you that evening, the chief of staff, sheryl mills, and your deputy chief of staff, sullivan, and they explained that you participated in a secure video teleconference with officials from the community and the white house department of defense, and they told the committee that your attendance at the deputy's level meeting broke with protocol and surprised other attendees, but you simply said, "these are our people on the ground, and where else would i be?" why did
and got the plane, and sent more help on the way to benghazi. but it was a very personal conversation between me and those who were in our embassy. this is a place that i had spent a lot of time and paid a lot of attention to. as i said earlier, we had to evacuate the embassy before al gadhafi was still in power, and i spoke to those people on the embassy family, as they were on the ferry going back from tripoli to malta. so we tried to engage and support our teams when they were facing these...
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this benghazi. >> and i think what we have learned here is well nothing frankly. we didn't know already. the security situation in libya was dangerous. >> right. >> without question. would you say that ambassador stevens was unaware of any aspect of that? >> no, i would not. i think he was very aware. >> so he knew the security situation in libya quite well? >> that's right. >> and yet and again i want to be clear on this in his communications with you and you had many even if he didn't have your e-mail address, did he ever say, you know, did he raise the security issue directly with you? >> no, he did not. >> and the same question and obviously he chose to go to benghazi, he as you have described earlier as gosh all across the world today diplomates are weighing the risks and benefits in a lot of dangerous places and he had to do that and he chose to go to benghazi. >> he did and congressman ambassadors in the countries they are representing the united states and do not as a practice ask permission from the state department to travel in the country where they are
this benghazi. >> and i think what we have learned here is well nothing frankly. we didn't know already. the security situation in libya was dangerous. >> right. >> without question. would you say that ambassador stevens was unaware of any aspect of that? >> no, i would not. i think he was very aware. >> so he knew the security situation in libya quite well? >> that's right. >> and yet and again i want to be clear on this in his communications with you...
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last week we looked at benghazi. we will do stories with whistleblowers, do stories on government oversight, corporate malfeasance, anything the whistleblowers have to tell from the inside. host: who is behind it? guest: sinclair broadcasting, a conservative oriented station ownership which has promised us total independence and so far provided it. that was key that if we were going to be doing a half-hour program, i brought some people with cbs -- from cbs with me and we wanted to be free of what we cbs the last couple of years. more like the old days at cbs were we were allowed to explore stories and go wherever it led versus having somebody somewhere of the line kind of tell you how it had to come out. i think that is what the public really wants. host: joe, new orleans, democrat. caller: good morning. i have several questions. please, please, don't cut me off because you have a trigger finger. please, i have my questions. answeredhe guest has really some of my questions. what is she bringing new to the table that
last week we looked at benghazi. we will do stories with whistleblowers, do stories on government oversight, corporate malfeasance, anything the whistleblowers have to tell from the inside. host: who is behind it? guest: sinclair broadcasting, a conservative oriented station ownership which has promised us total independence and so far provided it. that was key that if we were going to be doing a half-hour program, i brought some people with cbs -- from cbs with me and we wanted to be free of...
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brits had already pulled out of benghazi at the time. our own facility had been attacked with a firebomb previously. despite all of this the state department made a decision to leave that consulate in benghazi open. i would say that that right there is a red flag. we should have known that they shouldn't have been there. suppose they decide to stay there. then you have to ensure that you have sufficient security for that facility. again they failed to do that. the attackers breached it very quickly. happened to catch the ambassador there and killed him and of course three others lost their lives. they had insufficient security for the facility. they outsourced the security to libyan militias. on top there was no plan in place of extraction. they did not have military assets nearby to respond quickly and save lives. it was a massive incompetence at every level and the buck stops at the top. if hillary clinton's going to go around taking credit for her time as secretary of state, then she must take responsibilities for failures that happen
brits had already pulled out of benghazi at the time. our own facility had been attacked with a firebomb previously. despite all of this the state department made a decision to leave that consulate in benghazi open. i would say that that right there is a red flag. we should have known that they shouldn't have been there. suppose they decide to stay there. then you have to ensure that you have sufficient security for that facility. again they failed to do that. the attackers breached it very...
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they do not give a hoot about benghazi because benghazi was not criminal. benghazi was political. what they are looking for is patterns of the hayes grier. when a country makes a proposition to the state department on anything, it goes into the state department works its way up to the secretary. she's either for or against it. that is not what anybody is looking at. they make a proposition to the state department, and all of a sudden william jefferson kitten gives a speech -- william jefferson clinton gives a speech, is that a coincidence? maybe. spent 200 million admitted into the clinton but to be, inquisitive, maybe. but how many times did it happen? they saw it was working, they cannot themselves to stop it. they do not think they would be found out because nobody was checking on those servers. that is where the information considering the clinton foundation is. that is what they are looking for. they agreed to check and see, to the money that went into the clinton foundation 20 charity. my information is a was between 12% and 8% went to charity. they use this apparatus to ele
they do not give a hoot about benghazi because benghazi was not criminal. benghazi was political. what they are looking for is patterns of the hayes grier. when a country makes a proposition to the state department on anything, it goes into the state department works its way up to the secretary. she's either for or against it. that is not what anybody is looking at. they make a proposition to the state department, and all of a sudden william jefferson kitten gives a speech -- william jefferson...
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the democratic debate won, joe biden, out, the benghazi hearing, over. the ten days that may have vaulted hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. >> it's been quite a week, hasn't it? >>> and joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are cnbc's john harwood, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, the "washington post's" jennifer rubin, and stephen henderson of the "detroit free press." >>> welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we've just come through perhaps the most significant ten days in the 2016 campaign to date. on the democratic side, hillary clinton re-established herself as the clear front run. she won last week's democratic debate. two of her lesser opponents, jim webb and lincoln chafee dropped out of the race. joe biden decided he had no path to victory. on top of that, clinton was almost universally seen as having survived and some even thought she might have thrived at that house benghazi hearing. on the
the democratic debate won, joe biden, out, the benghazi hearing, over. the ten days that may have vaulted hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. >> it's been quite a week, hasn't it? >>> and joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are cnbc's john harwood, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, the "washington post's" jennifer rubin, and stephen henderson of the "detroit free press." >>> welcome to sunday, it's...
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her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am.
her previous benghazi testimony. do you remember, she was wearing those prismatic glasses because she'd had a concussion, that made everybody worry about her health. well, tonight i think we know, we can put any health concerns aside. what a remarkable display of endurance. secretary clinton, i don't know offhand how old she is. i think she's probably 25 years older than i am.
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if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi and there was an author of an e-mail three months to the day, three months to the day from when our four fellow americans were killed, the author of the e-mail says anti-american demonstration looking for americans to attack, game changer, soft target, no continuity, the cost to continue to do business there may become challenging, would you want to talk to the author of that e-mail if you were investigating benghazi? >> the accountability review board had full run of the state department to talk to anyone they chose to talk to. it's my understanding they conducted more than 100 interviews. and they were well aware as their report reflects of -- >> i don't want -- >> -- the dangerous situation in libya. >> i don't want to interrupt you. that actually was not my question. my question was would you want to talk to that person? not whether or not the a.r.b. did. because the a.r.b. actually did talk to that person. my question is wouldn't you want to talk to that person if you were investigating benghazi? i promise it is not
if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi and there was an author of an e-mail three months to the day, three months to the day from when our four fellow americans were killed, the author of the e-mail says anti-american demonstration looking for americans to attack, game changer, soft target, no continuity, the cost to continue to do business there may become challenging, would you want to talk to the author of that e-mail if you were investigating benghazi? >> the...
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if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi, and there was an author of an email, three months to the day from when our four fellow americans were killed, the author says anti-american demonstration, looking for americans to attack, game-changer, soft target, no continuity, the cost to continue do business there may be damaging. would you want to talk to the author of that email if you were investigating benghazi? >> the accountability review board had full run of the state department to talk to anyone they chose to talk to. it's my understanding they conducted more than 100 interviews, and they were well aware as the report reflects of the dangerous situation in libya. >> i don't want to interrupt you. that was not my question. my question was would you want to talk to that person. not whether the arb did, because the arb did talk to that person. wouldn't you want to talk to that person if you had to ask about benghazi. it's not a trick question. you would want to talk to the person that authored the email. >> the co-chair of the arb called the chief of staff and
if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi, and there was an author of an email, three months to the day from when our four fellow americans were killed, the author says anti-american demonstration, looking for americans to attack, game-changer, soft target, no continuity, the cost to continue do business there may be damaging. would you want to talk to the author of that email if you were investigating benghazi? >> the accountability review board had full run of the...
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this is the new benghazi. on the rules of saving lives, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would use the resources of the united states government to pursue their extreme agenda. the targeting of planned parenthood is a gross abuse of political power to punish a trusted organization because it provides a full array of health services that includes abortion, and it sends a chilling message to anybody who would dare to give women choices. mr. speaker, to quote a well-known political thinker, there is no greater tirney than that which is -- tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of law and justice. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker, and i rise in opposition to h.res. 461. this resolution supposedl
this is the new benghazi. on the rules of saving lives, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would use the resources of the united states government to pursue their extreme agenda. the targeting of planned parenthood is a gross abuse of political power to punish a trusted organization because it provides a full array of health services that includes abortion, and it sends a chilling message to anybody who would dare to give women choices. mr. speaker, to quote a well-known political...
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but that's got nothing to do with benghazi. the second time that representative roscoe did it was even more insulting. he went after her, trying to claim she was trying to take political credit for the policies, citing random e-mails and stuff. again, nothing whatsoever to do with benghazi. >> wouldn't the congressman say that of course it was the decision to enter into the coalition with nato to launch air strikes and ultimately depose gadhafi that brought about the situation that would lead to ultimately the attack on that embassy? >> yeah, but that's not the point. i guess you could go back and say, you know, let's never get involved in foreign policy decisions and that's the way to prevent attacks, but that's not benghazi. that's not the attack. that's not what could we have done to protect the embassy. so i'm really struck, like i said, number one, by the fact that literally no new information has been brought to light by this committee and by the incredibly aggressive prosecutorial approach that they've taken to secretary
but that's got nothing to do with benghazi. the second time that representative roscoe did it was even more insulting. he went after her, trying to claim she was trying to take political credit for the policies, citing random e-mails and stuff. again, nothing whatsoever to do with benghazi. >> wouldn't the congressman say that of course it was the decision to enter into the coalition with nato to launch air strikes and ultimately depose gadhafi that brought about the situation that would...
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the fact is that this is a benghazi committee. perhaps another committee might want to look into all that. this is a benghazi committee. we have strayed away from what we were supposed to be doing. again, i'm looking for transparency. one of the things i'm going to be doing is releasing our report. democrats report of excerpts from the various unclassified transcriptions where i can tell you that of all the things that mr. gowdy and others have been accusing hillary clinton of over the last three years, not a witness verifies that. >> dickerson: in your report that is released is information that sets hillary clinton was not involved in what, exactly. >> was not involved in this decision with regard to security on the ground there and -- also addresses the issue of whether she was responsible for this gun running, elicit gun ripping between libya and syria. it goes on to -- then the big allegation that they made that she ordered stand down of folks to help our -- four diplomats, that's not true. i'm asking for mr. gowdy to release
the fact is that this is a benghazi committee. perhaps another committee might want to look into all that. this is a benghazi committee. we have strayed away from what we were supposed to be doing. again, i'm looking for transparency. one of the things i'm going to be doing is releasing our report. democrats report of excerpts from the various unclassified transcriptions where i can tell you that of all the things that mr. gowdy and others have been accusing hillary clinton of over the last...
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benghazi is enormously important. to turn it into this partisan side show is an absolute embarrassment. now that we have been at this for a while, and, again, i will yield to my leader and yield to the ranking member on the committee, congressman cummings and go with whatever they say, i would argue with this point that we should say this is a waste of money, a partisan political exercise, and, yes, we should walk away. they are not trying to learn anything about benghazi. look at the people they have interviewed. they're going after all of hillary's people. they're not focused at all on what happened in benghazi, which means the committee is a joke and i think democrats ought to call it what it is. and say we're not going to participate in this anymore. and that's my initial reaction but i'll listen to my leadership on this and perhaps they will again have greater wisdom. but it is just -- it just has been an embarrassment. they spent like $4 million now on a partisan witch-hunt and, you know, congress is not what it
benghazi is enormously important. to turn it into this partisan side show is an absolute embarrassment. now that we have been at this for a while, and, again, i will yield to my leader and yield to the ranking member on the committee, congressman cummings and go with whatever they say, i would argue with this point that we should say this is a waste of money, a partisan political exercise, and, yes, we should walk away. they are not trying to learn anything about benghazi. look at the people...
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today's program is dedicated to the benghazi hearing. us, or call in, tweet comment on the c-span facebook page. hillary clinton: i would imagine i thought more but what happens in all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done. or should have been done. it is the day after, and there is plenty of reaction to hillary clinton's testimony on benghazi. yesterday,r 11 hours and we would like to hear from you now. what does it all mean? you will devote the entire washington journal on this friday to benghazi
today's program is dedicated to the benghazi hearing. us, or call in, tweet comment on the c-span facebook page. hillary clinton: i would imagine i thought more but what happens in all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done. or should have been done. it is the day after, and there is plenty of reaction to hillary clinton's testimony on benghazi. yesterday,r 11 hours and we would like to hear...
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>> giving up the game on benghazi. >> we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. >> a top republican confirms it, the benghazi committee was designed to stop hillary clinton. >> what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. >> tonight, the top democrat from the benghazi committee joins me live. then, donald trump's latest campaign ploy. why the republican front-runner is now courting televangelists. and the eruption over the secret meeting between kim davis and the pope. >> i just want to give god the glory. his peopha
>> giving up the game on benghazi. >> we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. >> a top republican confirms it, the benghazi committee was designed to stop hillary clinton. >> what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. >> tonight, the top democrat from the benghazi committee joins me live. then, donald trump's latest campaign ploy. why the republican front-runner is now courting televangelists. and the eruption over the secret...
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. >> and obviously he chose to go to benghazi. he, as you have described earlier, as, all across the world today, diplomats are weighing the risks and the benefits in a lot of dangerous places, and he had to do that. and he chose to go toz)v9ñ beng. >> he did, and congressman, ambassadors in the countries they are representing the united states, do not, as a practice, ask permission from the state department to travel in the country where they are stationed. >> as well they should not. they need to be in charge of their country. also point out on the question of e-mails and which ones you received and haven't received, unfortunately, the state department, which has been spending an enormous amount of time producing documents for this committee -- cannot produce thousands of e-mails at the drop of a hat, and the committee chose to prioritize your e-mails and also mess abedin's e-mails, cheryl's e-mails, sidney blumenthal's e-mails to you. to the chose to prioritize those e-mails over the others. so the state department is trying t
. >> and obviously he chose to go to benghazi. he, as you have described earlier, as, all across the world today, diplomats are weighing the risks and the benefits in a lot of dangerous places, and he had to do that. and he chose to go toz)v9ñ beng. >> he did, and congressman, ambassadors in the countries they are representing the united states, do not, as a practice, ask permission from the state department to travel in the country where they are stationed. >> as well they...
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. >> one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless, and that's if you are listening to what tray gowdy says he learned in this hearing. >> i imagine i would think more about what happened than all of you put together. >> it soon dissolved into bickering. >> i just don't understand the preoccupation with sidney. he had unfettered access to you. >> i don't know what this line of questioning does to help us get to the bottom of the death of four americans. >> you had two ambassadors that made several requests, and here's what happened to their requests. >> she's not letting them get under her skin. >> sorry it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. i can only tell you what the facts were. >> what is the purpose of this committee? it was five hours until it was asked, what is the purpose of this committee? by then it was a fair question. commentators had been struggling to hear a purpose to what they were hearing and the kind of clear purpose was the kind of clear purpose the senator baker summeriz summerized, the watergate committee investigation that ultimately force
. >> one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless, and that's if you are listening to what tray gowdy says he learned in this hearing. >> i imagine i would think more about what happened than all of you put together. >> it soon dissolved into bickering. >> i just don't understand the preoccupation with sidney. he had unfettered access to you. >> i don't know what this line of questioning does to help us get to the bottom of the death of four...
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that basket is called benghazi. to defeat hillary clinton with the candidates they have looks to be an extremely uphill task. none looks like they have the stuff to go the distance with her in a serious set of debates next fall. what they're hoping for obviously is a knockout this fall. for this, next thursday's benghazi hearing looms as the main chance to nail her. there is not a republican campaign, daddy warbucks or who won't be whooping it up for them to do just that. the problem is, of course, somebody always talks. that's exactly what's happened here. several republicans inside the organization of the party have begun to sing. senator amy klobuchar is a democratic senator in minnesota. they're saying the benghazi committee was designed to take down hillary clinton. it follows what kevin mccarthy recently said about that investigation. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? we've put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropp
that basket is called benghazi. to defeat hillary clinton with the candidates they have looks to be an extremely uphill task. none looks like they have the stuff to go the distance with her in a serious set of debates next fall. what they're hoping for obviously is a knockout this fall. for this, next thursday's benghazi hearing looms as the main chance to nail her. there is not a republican campaign, daddy warbucks or who won't be whooping it up for them to do just that. the problem is, of...
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she said she had no benghazi e-mails. donald trump, he's sitting in trump towers possibly watching the debate. what's he thinking? >> i think donald trump's going, huh. that woman's impressive. you know, donald trump on the issues reminds me of a diet of ice cream, candy and cake, and you'll get thinner and more healthy, why? because just take my word for it. you will. it's like saying the mexicans are going to pay for the wall. i think that's mine. that's what the whole bet was about. and i'm a man of my word. >> you're right. it is your order. >> i got it. thank you. >> hey, somebody bought me lunch today. i'm a happy camper. i'm usually cooking. >> my thanks to richard goodstein, a good sport and a man of his word. >>> tonight's instapoll results are next. stay with us. what do you want to get done today? want to take the loader off? bing. bang. boom. . the 1 family sub-compact tractor with dozens of attachments only from john deere. now, how can you top that tomorrow? that's how we run. and nothing runs like a deere.
she said she had no benghazi e-mails. donald trump, he's sitting in trump towers possibly watching the debate. what's he thinking? >> i think donald trump's going, huh. that woman's impressive. you know, donald trump on the issues reminds me of a diet of ice cream, candy and cake, and you'll get thinner and more healthy, why? because just take my word for it. you will. it's like saying the mexicans are going to pay for the wall. i think that's mine. that's what the whole bet was about....
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former secretary of state longly awaited, testimony before the house committee on benghazi. proceedings began at 10:00 a.m. this morning and ended with fireworks between secretary clinton and trey gowdy. republican lawmakers all day on the attack but also on the defensive at times after two members of their own party i including the
former secretary of state longly awaited, testimony before the house committee on benghazi. proceedings began at 10:00 a.m. this morning and ended with fireworks between secretary clinton and trey gowdy. republican lawmakers all day on the attack but also on the defensive at times after two members of their own party i including the
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not that benghazi is not. but much has already been discovered about benghazi. >> it's all been discovered. it's all been discovered. there is nothing there. $4.6 million has been spent. why wouldn't they -- >> my question to you is -- well, no, i'm wondering if ow-- within the halls of congress, there is private consternation that there is any sense that this has not revealed truths and privately do republicans acknowledge this? >> i believe they do. i have known some of them for quite a long while. i know that they are sensible persons but they go along with this party line. i believe they think they're winning, that they're successful. planned parenthood is what really astonishes me. they grill cecile richards for five hours, over always over, everything they said about planned parenthood is dead wrong. 1.5 million american women have gone to planned parenthood for screenings, and they want to take it away. and they seem to be so intent on taking away health care on people. all of those votes do away with a
not that benghazi is not. but much has already been discovered about benghazi. >> it's all been discovered. it's all been discovered. there is nothing there. $4.6 million has been spent. why wouldn't they -- >> my question to you is -- well, no, i'm wondering if ow-- within the halls of congress, there is private consternation that there is any sense that this has not revealed truths and privately do republicans acknowledge this? >> i believe they do. i have known some of them...
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>> giving up the game on benghazi. >> we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. >> a top republican confirms it, the benghazi committee was designed to stop hillary clinton. >> what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. >> tonight, the top democrat from the benghazi committee joins me live. then, donald trump's latest campaign ploy. why the republican front-runner is now courting televangelists. and the eruption over the secret meeting between kim davis and the pope. >> i just want to give god the glory. his peoples have rallied and you are a strong people. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the worst kept secret in washington is finally out. ever since john boehner and the gop led house in a largely party line vote formed the select committee on benghazi, all the way back in may of 2014, republicans have insisted that benghazi committee was a nonpartisan effort to get to the truth behind the attacks that left four americans dead. they have taken umbrage at the notion that the committee had anything do with p
>> giving up the game on benghazi. >> we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. >> a top republican confirms it, the benghazi committee was designed to stop hillary clinton. >> what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. >> tonight, the top democrat from the benghazi committee joins me live. then, donald trump's latest campaign ploy. why the republican front-runner is now courting televangelists. and the eruption over the secret...
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one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless. that's if you listen to what trey gowdy says about what he learned in this hearing. >> i would imagine that i thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but it soon dissolved into bickering. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i would be happy to, but you need to make sure the entire record is straight. >> that's exactly what i want to do. >> then go ahead. >> i just don't understand the preoccupation with sidney blumenthal. >> he had unfettered access to you. >> i don't know what this line of questioning does to help us get to the bottom of the deaths of four americans. >> you would think for the time we spent on him he was in benghazi manning the barricades. >> you had two ambassadors that made several requests and here's basically what happened to their requests. >> and she's not letting them get under her skin. >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. i can only tell you what the facts we
one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless. that's if you listen to what trey gowdy says about what he learned in this hearing. >> i would imagine that i thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but it soon dissolved into bickering. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i would be happy to, but you need to make sure the entire record is straight. >> that's exactly what...
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just to compare the two, 22 on 9/11, 21 on benghazi. the investigations are thought to have cost about $5 million. this has been going on now 17 months. it's not clear to me-- or i think to really any observer-- what is new that could still be found. they've already pulled out that there are things said publicly different from what were said privately, that there were security fairlies. that has all been out for quite some time. there was one moment that i thought was interesting, she said back to them that the response to this shouldn't be that washington decides, democrat or republican, that diplomacy is too dangerous, that it shouldn't be something where america pulls out of dangerous places because of attacks like this. i think that, ultimately, in some ways, is the danger. set aside the politics and if america decides we will not send diplomats into dangerous places, that the the legacy of benghazi. >> woodruff: i want to thank you both, yochi dreazen, and anne gearan, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: for the
just to compare the two, 22 on 9/11, 21 on benghazi. the investigations are thought to have cost about $5 million. this has been going on now 17 months. it's not clear to me-- or i think to really any observer-- what is new that could still be found. they've already pulled out that there are things said publicly different from what were said privately, that there were security fairlies. that has all been out for quite some time. there was one moment that i thought was interesting, she said back...
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also, showdown over benghazi. hillary clinton prepares to testify befor??p benghazi committee. but has the committee been discredited even before the hearing starts. >>> plus, did donald trump just blue jay george w. bush for 9/11? >> blame him or don't blame him but:mx he was president. >> or is jeb bush desperately looking to pick a fight with trump? >>> finally, the bernie sanders impersonation we've all been waiting for. >> hello, hello, hello, enough with the hellos, let's do this. >>> joining me to provide insight and analysis are the nation"national journal's" ron fournier, nbc mitchell of nbc news, amy walter of the cook political report and republican strategist alex castellanos. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. if you get the feeling that there's a new sense of urgency in this presidential campaign, well, you're right. on the democratic side, hillary clinton's strong performance in the las vegas debate on tuesday has led to calls for the vice president to say thumbs up or thumbs down now. on the republican side, rand paul and chris ch
also, showdown over benghazi. hillary clinton prepares to testify befor??p benghazi committee. but has the committee been discredited even before the hearing starts. >>> plus, did donald trump just blue jay george w. bush for 9/11? >> blame him or don't blame him but:mx he was president. >> or is jeb bush desperately looking to pick a fight with trump? >>> finally, the bernie sanders impersonation we've all been waiting for. >> hello, hello, hello, enough...
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she said she had no benghazi e-mails. donald trump, he's sitting in trump tower possibly watching the debate. what's he thinking? >> i think donald trump is going, huh, that woman is impressive. donald trump on the issues reminds me of a diet of ice cream, candy, and cake, and you'll get thinner and more healthy. why? because just take my word for it, you will. it's like saying the mexicans are going to pay for the wall. i think that's mine, right? that's what the whole bet was about and i'm a man of my word. >> wow. >> thank you. i got it. all right. thank you. >> hey, somebody bought me lunch today. i'm a happy camper. i'm usually cooking. my thanks to richard goodstein, a good sport and a man of his word. tonight's instant poll results are next. stay with us. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across yo
she said she had no benghazi e-mails. donald trump, he's sitting in trump tower possibly watching the debate. what's he thinking? >> i think donald trump is going, huh, that woman is impressive. donald trump on the issues reminds me of a diet of ice cream, candy, and cake, and you'll get thinner and more healthy. why? because just take my word for it, you will. it's like saying the mexicans are going to pay for the wall. i think that's mine, right? that's what the whole bet was about and...
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. >> battle over benghazi. presidential candidate hillary clinton facing one of the biggest challenges of her career as she prepares to testify before a congressional committee. >>> bowing out. >> i believe we're out of time. time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. >> vice president joe biden ends all speculation about a run for white house, ending a potentially grueling fight. and troi trip to moscow. military campaign intensifies. and speaking out. >> i wish he would have said we're going to enforce the law so insurance companies no longer discriminate against people with these illnesses. >> former congressman and recovering addict patrick kennedy on the nation's failure to deal with drug addiction, as the nation launches a new effort to fight substance abuse. >>> good evening and thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz. antonio mora has the night off. >>> hillary clinton no longer has to worry about joe biden but what about benghazi? the former secretary of state's te
. >> battle over benghazi. presidential candidate hillary clinton facing one of the biggest challenges of her career as she prepares to testify before a congressional committee. >>> bowing out. >> i believe we're out of time. time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. >> vice president joe biden ends all speculation about a run for white house, ending a potentially grueling fight. and troi trip to moscow. military campaign intensifies. and speaking...
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benghazi fatigue or more benghazi obsession or does it depend where you lie? >> fatigue, for sure, i don't think it established she was passive leader but it established there are things that need to be revamped. >> but --. >> she does not ignore the security requests. >> well, wait, it did not come to her. >> the hearing shows she created an atmosphere where she did not get direct information but let others make the decision. >> i have to run. >> that is not how a secretary of state usually operates. thin could have been changed. >> this is typical that congressional hearings these days democrats goes after the other party when they are in power as happened with george bush. >> mainstream media loved paul ryan and the reluctant bid for speaker but some conservative commentators, not so were. >> stay tuned. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark
benghazi fatigue or more benghazi obsession or does it depend where you lie? >> fatigue, for sure, i don't think it established she was passive leader but it established there are things that need to be revamped. >> but --. >> she does not ignore the security requests. >> well, wait, it did not come to her. >> the hearing shows she created an atmosphere where she did not get direct information but let others make the decision. >> i have to run. >> that...
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how focused they have been on benghazi. everybody else was focusing on emails. in my conversations with them, they kept bringing me back to the benghazi questions which, is certainly at odds with the way that democrats are going after the committee today. >> the other thing is that new emails have surfaced and turned over to the committee in the past couple of weeks, about a thousand of them on libya and benghazi. that's it for the panel. stay tuned to seat importance of striking a pose in the newsroom. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both...
how focused they have been on benghazi. everybody else was focusing on emails. in my conversations with them, they kept bringing me back to the benghazi questions which, is certainly at odds with the way that democrats are going after the committee today. >> the other thing is that new emails have surfaced and turned over to the committee in the past couple of weeks, about a thousand of them on libya and benghazi. that's it for the panel. stay tuned to seat importance of striking a pose...