0 say 17 documents out of hundreds of thousands recovered have been made public. why? chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the story. >> reporter: this seven-page indictment charged the al-qaeda spokeman and son-in-law of usama bin laden con pyring to kill -- conspiring to kill american citizens. without discussing details, the chairman of the intelligence committee said this is a significant capture. >> his history is somebody active and engaugeed in al-qaeda, spent some time in iran. the southern part of iran conducting or planning operations, doing facilitatio facilitation. >> reporter: the operative was brought to the u.s. several days ago and has been cooperating with authorities and he is expected in the new york city federal court by friday. on capitol hill, leading republicans accuse the administration of failing to notify congress and much more. >> this guy didn't rob a liquor store. why in the world are we trea treating him as a common criminal? why is he not at guantanamo bay? >> reporter: a similar ips dept unveiled after the bombing over detroit on christmas day in 2009. john brennan chastised republicans for second guessing the administration strategy of almost immediately reading u umar his rights and prosecuting him in a federal not a military court. >> they knew that f.b.i. custody means there is a process you follow as far as mirandizeing and presenting him in front of the magistrate. >> since the bin laden raid, some analysts say brennan has been the administration point man for access to the al-qaeda leader personal files and video. >> staying true to the value of the nation. upholding transparency upon the democracy of defense. >> reporter: they claim the two dozen bin laden documents are publicly available with the largest batch 17 released to west point counterterrorism center. >> they show international terrorist network led by al-qaeda operates to this day and al-qaeda isn't that close. >> the top intelligence officials including john brennan are set to be on capitol hill. administration law enforcement approach will once again be under scrutiny. >> bret: it appears from public reporting that the documents me haven't seen perhaps show bin laden much more active and even some of the affiliates of al-qaeda. >> congressional source briefed on the documents told us today that it shows bin laden was very active and connecting with the affiliates, offering advice and direction. the idea that bin laden is isolated and withdrawn from the network is not accurate. >> bret: a final vote on the president's pick to run the c.i.a. held this afternoon following the 13-hour blocking tactic. did saturday rand paul accomplish anything during the fill bust ir? here is mike emanuel. >> the ayes are 63. the nays are 34. >> on firmation vote with the democrats and independent sanders voting no. it was held up a day by kentucky senator rand paul. controlling the senate floor for almost 13 hours was a test of endurance for paul as fatigue, hunger and thirst affected him. in the final hours, marco rubio, thune, and mitch mcconnell came to his aid. >> i thank you very much for the forbearance and i yield the floor. >> the senator from illinois. >> paul wanted the administration to say explicitly that it would not kill an american citizen on u.s. soil without due process. today the senator reiterated the answer is no. >> paul offered instant reaction live on fox. >> hooray. for 1 hours yesterday we asked them that question. there is a result and victory. under duress and under public humiliation the white house will respond and do the right thing. >> social media exploded on twitter and energizeed by the senator paul effort. clearly the filibuster helped. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. thank you. senator carl levin says he will not seek re-election next year. the michigan democrat says he can best accomplish his goals over the next two years without the distraction of campaigning. >> obama administration barely escaping huge embarrassment this week, thanks to of all things twitter. carl cameron has the amazing story. >> they delay giving an international women of courage award to activist ibrahim for tweeting anti-semitic, anti-american statement including support for the 9/11 attacks. >> we as a department became aware very late in the process about the alleged public comments. after careful consideration, we decided to defer presenting this award to miss ibrhaim in this year so we have a chance to look further in statements. >> her biohas been removed from the state department web page was selected as a hero because she was one of seven women to force virginity tests after protesting in the cairo tahrir square in 2011. last september when the consulate in cincinnati bengalbenghazi, libyawas attacky is anniversary of 9/11. may every year come with america burning. it was quickly deleted after the original posting but obtained by the "weekly standard" magazine. she is now claiming she was hacked and post on her twitter page. "my account has been previously stole and any tweet on racism is not me." this surfaced only yesterday after she was going to receive the award. there were numerous hate-filled tweets over a year recovered by the "weekly standard" not disavowed until two days before ibrahm was to be honored by the u.s. state department in washington. one tweet called the royal family "dirtier than injuries." in jewel tweet praised a suicide attack. en" explosion on a bus carrying israeli in the airport in bulgaria on the black sea." today is a sweet day with sweet news. ibrhain is insisting the tweets are not hers and is now returning to egypt without any award. >> some think a review should include finding out why the state department didn't know about the tweet until two days before she was scheduled to meet with the first lady of the united states and the nation's top diplomat. bret? >> bret: okay, carl. thank you. the u.s. trade deficit increased 16.5% in january. due to big jump in oil imports. and drop in exports. worker productivity went the other way, slinking the% in the final quarter of last year. the dow finished ahead again today. gaining 33-1/4. s&p 500 was up three. now to president obama charm offensive. fall-out from the sequester and the prospect of more budget hassles all year have as one pundit wrote pushed the president to the point of pleasantry. chief white house correspondent ed henry on the latest breaking of bread. >> another day, another republican dining partner for president obama. he inviteed paul ryan for lunch. shift in strategy. >> the president believes that chairman ryan is thought leader in the party. >> dramatic naing tone from last spring. >> the ryan republican budget if it were enacted in to law would be incredibly harmful to america's seniors. >> they note it's a shift from the recent days after the election when the president hit the road again. >> we went through months of campaign style events all over the country. this week is 180. after being in office for four years he will sit down and talk to members. >> at the white house, spokesman jay carney noted boehner walked away from deficit talks. >> again and again thisesident d republicans and trying to find common ground in the negotiations. >> late last year, though, the president did not back up the one-on-one boehner meetings with broader outreach. like wednesday night dinner at the jefferson hotel. >> i haven't talked to him in a year. but he is engaging members of the senate and the house, not just the leadership and i encourage the president keep this up. >> last night were all republicans, today's lunch included chris van hollen, the top democrat on the house budget committee. ryan praised the president but prodded senate democratic leader by harry reid by saying, "i thank president obama for hosting a frank discussion about washington's budget challenges." i look forward to having that debate next week with specific budget proposals from house republicans and senate democrats. the outreach comes as the president plays defense over the sequester. the fall-out continuing as a deficit for the year. spending is up, # .5% from this time last year. revenues are up 13.5%. $120 million, 100 pounds and nutella and one picture. that's in the grapevine. up next, the last words of hugo chavez. constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. 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