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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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about benghazi. it is, and i quote, why are people in libya and thank god the make so many requests for additional security and why are those requests denied? i'm giving you a chance to answer in a minute. secretary clinton, as you know, this exact question has been asked and answered many times. let's start with the accountability review board. you, a moment ago, you talked about the admiral. you also pointed another great estate wished gentlemen, admiral mullen served under republican administrations and ambassador pickering, who i have a great amount of respect for, served 40 years, as you know, on our diplomatic corps, he served under george h. w. bush. he also served as un ambassador under, he also served under reagan. i was just wondering, i may go back to that question. why are people in libya and benghazi making so many requests? i want you to comment. there seems to be an implementation, not independent. i think that the chairman said they were handpicked by you. that is done by law. would y
about benghazi. it is, and i quote, why are people in libya and thank god the make so many requests for additional security and why are those requests denied? i'm giving you a chance to answer in a minute. secretary clinton, as you know, this exact question has been asked and answered many times. let's start with the accountability review board. you, a moment ago, you talked about the admiral. you also pointed another great estate wished gentlemen, admiral mullen served under republican...
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care about benghazi? >> i don't know that they care much, and i definitely don't know if they watched from 10:00 this morning like i did, and listened to all of the exchanges, right? >> we did. >> and the skeptical voters shopping her and might want to be persuaded might have tuned in, but i don't believe much changed. i think that the republican detractors delivered right into her hands. i think that she performed much better than not only the republicans, but even the democrats on the committee. i thought it was just partisan and ugly and i thought that there was so much commentary and conclusion in the presentations by the republican members that her very detailed answers and her calm measure really shined through and she really won the day. i don't know if it helps her a lot, and the fbi investigation is much more damn, but she has this day behind her and she can say that she answered 111 hours of the stuff. >> and amanda on the panel, why are you nodding your head? >> well, a.b. is right, the viewers
care about benghazi? >> i don't know that they care much, and i definitely don't know if they watched from 10:00 this morning like i did, and listened to all of the exchanges, right? >> we did. >> and the skeptical voters shopping her and might want to be persuaded might have tuned in, but i don't believe much changed. i think that the republican detractors delivered right into her hands. i think that she performed much better than not only the republicans, but even the...
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dougherty. >> what about the benghazi thing? >> the issue has been kept alive not just by republicans in congress, but also conservative talk radio. >> what questions do you think remain unanswered? >> the number one thing, i haven't heard anybody really say this is where the breakdown was. >> he argues it's embarrassing that after all the investigations, there are still, in his view, big gaps in the benghazi narrative. >> from start to finish, there are holes in the government's story. we don't know where hillary clinton was that night, where president obama was that night. we don't know why the requests for additional security were repeatedly denied from the ambassador coming out of libya. >> one of three former prosecutors on the panel said none of the previous investigators had access to clinton's emails or those from ambassador stevens. a full day has been set for hillary clinton's testimony so that all the members have a chance to ask whatever questions they feel are still unanswered. al jazeera, washington. >> journalist
dougherty. >> what about the benghazi thing? >> the issue has been kept alive not just by republicans in congress, but also conservative talk radio. >> what questions do you think remain unanswered? >> the number one thing, i haven't heard anybody really say this is where the breakdown was. >> he argues it's embarrassing that after all the investigations, there are still, in his view, big gaps in the benghazi narrative. >> from start to finish, there are...
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democrats are still talking about benghazi but you bring up a point, there are battles looming. one month later in december the country has to come up with a budget plan or we risk another shutdown of congress. these are two significant deadlines and between now and those deadlines a new house speaker likely needs to be chosen. paul ryan does seem to have that in the bag although it does seem to be a rocky and unpredictable road to get to the next house speaker. we do anticipate a closed door session next wednesday and unless something ruffles the situation, he still inherits the mess john boehner walked away from. how can americans solve this problem of the debt limit and will they be willing to risk the full faith and credit of the united states over a political fight david? >> libby casey, thank you very much. michael shure joins us from los angeles. let's talk about elections the 2016 kind. you were there on capitol hill, hillary clinton was calm and cool at the hearing. that is a huge contrast from a couple of weeks ago when clinton faced the same questions on the today sho
democrats are still talking about benghazi but you bring up a point, there are battles looming. one month later in december the country has to come up with a budget plan or we risk another shutdown of congress. these are two significant deadlines and between now and those deadlines a new house speaker likely needs to be chosen. paul ryan does seem to have that in the bag although it does seem to be a rocky and unpredictable road to get to the next house speaker. we do anticipate a closed door...
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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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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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and benghazi. they went down that list, i got the red cross, they got the british, then we were next. that could be predicted one would say, maybe not the day and time but the fact that the attacked and there we were. after them benghazi attacks happen there is a whisper campaign by some state department people who spoke to the press and applied this is ambassador stevens fall. what is he doing them benghazi they say? i'm not sure we even knew they were he was there they said. this material is sick he related according to the state department. they try to put the blame on him and also said, refer to him if he wants to go who are we to say no? then that makes you wonder why they pulled out security when they said things were getting very dangerous. >> john writes this. mrs. clinton protest that she was still fully connected from home that night. she reportedly spoke once at ten pm with the president when he called her to discuss the state department news release that first floated the fantasy -- app
and benghazi. they went down that list, i got the red cross, they got the british, then we were next. that could be predicted one would say, maybe not the day and time but the fact that the attacked and there we were. after them benghazi attacks happen there is a whisper campaign by some state department people who spoke to the press and applied this is ambassador stevens fall. what is he doing them benghazi they say? i'm not sure we even knew they were he was there they said. this material is...
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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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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 steven henderson of the "detroit free press." >>> welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> 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 reestablished herself as the clear front-runner, she won last week's democratic debate, two of her lesser opponent, jim web 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 thrive at that house benghazi hearing. on the republican side, the candidates that are struggling are feeling the pressur
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 steven henderson of the "detroit free press." >>> welcome to sunday, it's...
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andi lammist who are in benghazi. that is the state of benghazi today. a city of hundreds of thousands of people. trash on the streets and no functioning government. no school for children and islamist running different neighborhoods. what is the impact of that? >> well, that is also an issue of policy here in washington and also in europe. the libyans in general sent signals as did egyptians that they don't want to beÑi ruled b thei lammist. and our society is not supporting. they are saying you have to live together under one government and we have partnered with them. it is nonarmed and islamist are shooting against them. >> why did city of benghazi matter three years ago, and why does benghazi matter today? >> because everything between benghazi as a city and the east of libya has been historically and basis for the jihaddist and islamist. that out of that area, all of the flow of weapons went in the early stages of the syrian revolution. and who ever sent them to syria inflamed the situation there and led to isis. and so it is an important stage in
andi lammist who are in benghazi. that is the state of benghazi today. a city of hundreds of thousands of people. trash on the streets and no functioning government. no school for children and islamist running different neighborhoods. what is the impact of that? >> well, that is also an issue of policy here in washington and also in europe. the libyans in general sent signals as did egyptians that they don't want to beÑi ruled b thei lammist. and our society is not supporting. they are...
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after all, benghazi benghazi did not happen in a vacuum. the arab revolution has shattered security forces across the region. instability has created an expanding safe haven for terrorists who look to ask then there attacks like we have seen last week in nigeria. let me offer our deepest condolences to our families of americans and all the people from many nations who were killed and injured in that recent hostage crisis. we are in close touch with the government of nigeria, we stand ready to provide assistance, we are seeking to gain a fuller understanding of what took place so we can work together with nigerians and others to prevent terrorist attacks in the future. concerns about terrorism and instability are of course not new. they have been a top priority for the entire administration's national security team. we have been facing a rapidly changing threat environments and we have two keep working and ways to increase pressure on al qaeda and islamic and other terrorist groups in the region. in the first hours and days i confirmed with
after all, benghazi benghazi did not happen in a vacuum. the arab revolution has shattered security forces across the region. instability has created an expanding safe haven for terrorists who look to ask then there attacks like we have seen last week in nigeria. let me offer our deepest condolences to our families of americans and all the people from many nations who were killed and injured in that recent hostage crisis. we are in close touch with the government of nigeria, we stand ready to...
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we're talking about benghazi. the big hillary clinton hearing in congress, which has nothing to do with politics. this was about getting the truth and finding clear facts. >> i think-- >> just wait. >> i'm waiting on the accurate statement. >> i'm getting-- >> right now, the only one you've asked for is sidney blumenthal. >> you need to make sure the entire record is correct. >> and that's exactly what i want to do. >> then go ahead. >> i'm going to tell you-- ( laughter ) >> trevor: so clear. so concise. it all makes sense now. and throughout the day, hillary was right in the thick of it. ( laughter ) i've been there, hillary. that feeling when baycalls a benghazi committee for the eighth time. but right now, i'm getting ahead ofinize mize. i should step back and explain. for those who don't know what this is about, today hillary clinton testified in congress for nearly 10 hours about benghazi. that's like a whole season of television that the house select committee just dropped on us like they were netflix or so
we're talking about benghazi. the big hillary clinton hearing in congress, which has nothing to do with politics. this was about getting the truth and finding clear facts. >> i think-- >> just wait. >> i'm waiting on the accurate statement. >> i'm getting-- >> right now, the only one you've asked for is sidney blumenthal. >> you need to make sure the entire record is correct. >> and that's exactly what i want to do. >> then go ahead. >> i'm...
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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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if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi and there was an offer 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 the dangerous situation in libya. >> i don't want to interrupt you. that actually was not my question. my question is, would you want to talk to that person? not whether or not the arb did, because the arb actually did talk to that person. my question is, wouldn't you want to talk to that person if you were investigating benghazi? >> well -- >> i promise it is not a trick question. t
if you were investigating benghazi or what happened in benghazi and there was an offer 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?...
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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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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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he's a democrat on the benghazi committee. congresswoman, thank you for taking time for us this morning. we know you have a busy day. as brianna just laid out, at least eight hours of testimony is expected by hillary clinton. 12 of you members, five democrats. i believe you all get to split your time evenly, in terms of asking your questions, how do you plan to use your time? >> well, i plan to use my time in a way that allows the secretary to respond to many of the smear tactics and half truths and outright lies that have been perpetuated by the republican majority in charge of this committee. giving her an opportunity to once and for all, clear the air, set the record straight and push back on the fantastical conspiracy theorys that they've been peddling. >> and yet, there are questions that remain. elise labott from cnn have a great piece of five overarching questions that americans still have. i'll read one, why did the use remain in benghazi despite the desperation of violence and others had been closed. what's the answer
he's a democrat on the benghazi committee. congresswoman, thank you for taking time for us this morning. we know you have a busy day. as brianna just laid out, at least eight hours of testimony is expected by hillary clinton. 12 of you members, five democrats. i believe you all get to split your time evenly, in terms of asking your questions, how do you plan to use your time? >> well, i plan to use my time in a way that allows the secretary to respond to many of the smear tactics and half...
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our next guest is wondering why we were in benghazi in the first place? did the committee get that answer and is that significant. that is after the break. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> you sent them to your family and this is what you said. 11:00 that night. approximately one hour after you told the american people about the video. two were killed in benghazi by an al-qaeda- like group you tell the american people one thing and tell your family a different story. on the night of the attack, you had a call with the president of libya and you said to him. an sarshar ian is claiming responsibility. one of the guys in charge belonged to that group. and timely, the next day in 24 hours you had a rfrgz conversation with the egyptian prime minister. we know the attack in libya had nothing to do with the film. it is a planned
our next guest is wondering why we were in benghazi in the first place? did the committee get that answer and is that significant. that is after the break. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> you sent them to your family and this is what you said. 11:00 that...
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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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benghazi, no. if you believe that hillary clinton was not held accountable enough for what happened that day i think yesterday kind of reinforced some of those narratives. also as to her lack of judgment and lack of trust worthiness. i think all of that came out yesterday if you were inclined to sort of already think that about her. >> yeah people have said that. it cemented their views perhaps. might not have changed some. >>> donald trump gearing up for his hosting duties on saturday night live but the appearance is coming under fire. we will ask an hispanic member of congress what he thinks about donald trump's appearance. >>> the benghazi hearing has been criticized by many democrats as the partisan investigation meant to sink hillary clinton's presidential campaign. let's dig into those claims. congressman, thank you for being was. i imagine you think that the secretary did well yesterday. i imagine you think that the panel in and of itself is partisan. so let me ask this a different way. do y
benghazi, no. if you believe that hillary clinton was not held accountable enough for what happened that day i think yesterday kind of reinforced some of those narratives. also as to her lack of judgment and lack of trust worthiness. i think all of that came out yesterday if you were inclined to sort of already think that about her. >> yeah people have said that. it cemented their views perhaps. might not have changed some. >>> donald trump gearing up for his hosting duties on...
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that same month you are benghazi point person sent a memo wanting to extend benghazi through 2012. he sent it to other secretaries who approved it. another high-level official who, by the way, has given us not of secretary kennedys e-mails yet. very high level officials. are you familiar with that memo sent on december 27 entitled future of operations and benghazi libya? are you familiar with that memo? discuss that memo with you at that time and discuss extending the mission and benghazi in december 2011. >> i am familiar that there was an ongoing discussion. >> the discussion between whom, ma'am? help me with understanding. >> jeff feldman was one of them. obviously, chris stevens was one of them. many of them had expertise to add to them. part of the continuing evaluation of what we wanted to have on a permanent basis. >> were you specifically in the meeting. more meetings and briefings. were you in those meetings about extending and godsey through the end of the year. >> there were certainly meetings in which i was advised about the process being undertaken as to determine whet
that same month you are benghazi point person sent a memo wanting to extend benghazi through 2012. he sent it to other secretaries who approved it. another high-level official who, by the way, has given us not of secretary kennedys e-mails yet. very high level officials. are you familiar with that memo sent on december 27 entitled future of operations and benghazi libya? are you familiar with that memo? discuss that memo with you at that time and discuss extending the mission and benghazi in...
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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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diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. they drilled into her actions on the night of the attack on that compound, the attack in 2012, an attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens, foreign service officer sean smith and cia contractors glen doherty and tyrone woods. at times clinton's testimony was emotional. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be dealing with the allegation that you deliberately caused the life of an ambassador who was also a friend. >> congressman, it's a very painful accusation. it has been rejected and disproven by non-partisan dispassionate investigators, but nevertheless having it continued to be bandied around is deeply distressing to me. you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've 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. >> other moments in this contentious hearings, hillary clinton almost sat back and allowed others
diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. they drilled into her actions on the night of the attack on that compound, the attack in 2012, an attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens, foreign service officer sean smith and cia contractors glen doherty and tyrone woods. at times clinton's testimony was emotional. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be dealing with the allegation that you deliberately caused the life of an ambassador who was also a friend....
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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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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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"but now, republicans are playing politics over benghazi." "everybody thought hillalay clinton was unbeattle, right? but we put tgoether a benghazi special committee" the ad goes on to talk about her polling numbers following the announcement of the committee. priorities u-s-a is paying to run the ad. after months of speculation which intensified in recent weeks -- vice president joe e biden aaounces he will not seek the presidency. he made the announcement from the white house yesterday. the speech sounding a bit like a campaign event -- he laid out what would haveebeen his beau is o o inspiration. unfortunately, i believe we're out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination." biden did not endorse a candidate during his speech. we've learned the line-up for the third republican presidential debate. once again -- it's broken into two sessions. the primetime debate will have the e ame candidaaes who were there for the second debate -- with the the debate will be wednesday night in colorado the frontrunner -- do
"but now, republicans are playing politics over benghazi." "everybody thought hillalay clinton was unbeattle, right? but we put tgoether a benghazi special committee" the ad goes on to talk about her polling numbers following the announcement of the committee. priorities u-s-a is paying to run the ad. after months of speculation which intensified in recent weeks -- vice president joe e biden aaounces he will not seek the presidency. he made the announcement from the white...
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the subject, of course, benghazi. we will bring you the latest highlights. >>> silicon valley short-term rental start-up airbnb calling out hometown san francisco politicians with what some are calling a mean-spirited ad campaign. former san francisco mayor gavin newsom is here. she going to weigh in. >>> then you may want to buckle up before trying out tesla's autopilot feature. some winners are against the company's wishes, youtube videos tell you why tesla doesn't encourage. this but musk may have a bigger pr problem on his hands. >> show up and bake for him. >> it didn't do it? >> not right there. >> wow. mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat e
the subject, of course, benghazi. we will bring you the latest highlights. >>> silicon valley short-term rental start-up airbnb calling out hometown san francisco politicians with what some are calling a mean-spirited ad campaign. former san francisco mayor gavin newsom is here. she going to weigh in. >>> then you may want to buckle up before trying out tesla's autopilot feature. some winners are against the company's wishes, youtube videos tell you why tesla doesn't...
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to shut down benghazi. reporter: but that statement is misleading because this classified cable, first obtained by fox news, shows that there was an emergency meeting in benghazi three weeks before the 2012 attack and at that meeting state department and cia personnel discussed suspending operations for the consulate and moving state department personnel in with the cia where the security was much higher. it reads in part, quote, cia suggested that mission personnel could colocate to the annex if security environment degraded suddenly, in the longer term we believe former colocation with the cia will greatly improve our security situation. the state department was always he reluctant to confirm that emergency meeting took place just three weeks before the attack and it predicted consulate could not withstand a coordinated assault. that classified cable was one of the last documents provided to the senate intelligence committee investigation that found the attack could have been prevented. abby. abby: cather
to shut down benghazi. reporter: but that statement is misleading because this classified cable, first obtained by fox news, shows that there was an emergency meeting in benghazi three weeks before the 2012 attack and at that meeting state department and cia personnel discussed suspending operations for the consulate and moving state department personnel in with the cia where the security was much higher. it reads in part, quote, cia suggested that mission personnel could colocate to the annex...
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we have a big benghazi-heavy. lineup since 10:00 a.m., the secretary of state gave her secretary to trey gowdy committee. the republicans were by and large familiar, but the gop try to break new vulnerability. three other american officials were killed in 2012. on a narrative crafted by clinton and the obama emigration why the attack happened. we also saw a somewhat new approach involving clinton's longtime friend and former advisor, cindy blumenthal. republicans say clinton was more attention -- more attentive to blumenthal then ambassador stevens when asking for security and mentality. -- security in benghazi. >> you said that mr. blumenthal was a friend of yours and had your personal e-mail address. you say chris stevens was a friend of yours. times forumerous extra protection. did he have your personal e-mail? sec. clinton: congressman, i do not believe that he had my personal e-mail. he had the e-mail and the direct line to everybody that he worked with for years. john: that was congressman-- tip, republicans
we have a big benghazi-heavy. lineup since 10:00 a.m., the secretary of state gave her secretary to trey gowdy committee. the republicans were by and large familiar, but the gop try to break new vulnerability. three other american officials were killed in 2012. on a narrative crafted by clinton and the obama emigration why the attack happened. we also saw a somewhat new approach involving clinton's longtime friend and former advisor, cindy blumenthal. republicans say clinton was more attention...
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that's why chris was in benghazi. it's why he had served previously in syria, egypt, saudi arabia, and jerusalem during the second intefadeh. nobody knew the dangers of libya better. a weak government, extremist groups, rampant instability. but chris chose to go to benghazi because he understood america had to be represented there at that pivotal time. he knew that eastern libya was where the revolution had begun and that unrest there could derail the country's fragile transition to democracy. and if extremists gained a foothold, they would have the chance to destabilize the entire region including egypt and tunisia. he also knew how urgent it was to ensure that the weapons gadhafi had left strewn across the country, including shoulder-fired missiles that could knock an airplane out of the sky, did not fall into the wrong hands. the nearest israeli airport is just a day's drive from the libyan border. above all, chris understood that most people in libya or anywhere reject the extremist's argument that violence could
that's why chris was in benghazi. it's why he had served previously in syria, egypt, saudi arabia, and jerusalem during the second intefadeh. nobody knew the dangers of libya better. a weak government, extremist groups, rampant instability. but chris chose to go to benghazi because he understood america had to be represented there at that pivotal time. he knew that eastern libya was where the revolution had begun and that unrest there could derail the country's fragile transition to democracy....