absolutely going to have to look into and take care of. with all the tension in the middle east, you have an administration eager to say this war is over and when they retreat, caus ensues. that's what we're seeing. no troops potentially left after 2014, in their mind, what is the benefit of having proper oversight of afghanistan because we're just going to be leaving anyway. >> here's another sort of deeply disturbing part of a deeply disturbing story. 43 cases of this, according to the inspector general's report. 43 cases where we have contracts with al qaeda-affiliated groups but the u.s. army suspension office declines to act to end these contracts, although we now are aware of it because they do not want to deny due process to the people with whom we have contracts, which, first of all, i don't know where we get due process. that's in the constitution and has to do with, you know, when you get, when you get arrested or something. but the whole idea that what kind of due process when they're taking the money and using it to fund suicide bombers or