their lives and not only will we not help them by giving them arms to have so it would be more of a fair fight, when is the last time you heard the president of the united states say a word in behalf of these people who are being mass occurred? they take all these lessons, and then they draw appropriate conclusions. martha: yeah, you know, when i listen to hillary clinton talking about the movie, to me it is so striking, you know, and i am asking this to you, are we looking at a situation that we may see pass and settle down in the coming weeks, or will we look back and see this moment and the brutal assassination of chris stevens, and three other americans as a turning point that opened a powder keg in the middle east? i think these demonstrations will probably at least in the short term be under control, but the question is, do you see a return of al-qaida in iraq? do you see this bloodletting continue for months and months and months in syria where people
about hith at u.s. interest there what is going on? it is very simple. when you go back and understand that the arab spring got cooped by the charles pete conrad slamist and hid it under democracy and freedom and what they did was create chaotic situation and you have al-qaida that is strong in north africa and libya and egypt and see what is going on in yemen and you have al-qaida in the arabian peninsula and al-qaida in iraq. this was a coordinated attack a sovereign u.s. land and we lost an ambassador and our response is important. gretchen: will you answer the question that ben west posed to the president. has the president authorized the marines going into libya to use lethal force. how do you feel about that and do you think that the answer is yes. the answer has to be yes.
gunmen opened fire on a military base killing 16 iraqi soldiers. the attacks believed to be coordinated. yesterday,heeader of al-qaida in iraq warned they are regrouping in areas american troops patrol. jury selection set to begin in the drew peterson trial. the former illinois police sergeant faces life behind bars that he drowned his third wife. also the main suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, stacy peterson. although he s never been charged with that crime and she s never been found. a 200 person jury has been waiting for three years for the trial to start, the delay over whether the jurors could hear statements from the victims normally banned but the court ruled the jury can hear them. one of the two people that suffered burns to their feet during a tony robbins fire walk in california similar to the one seen here in 2009 says she blames herself for the injury. the 18-year-old says she got scared walking over the 2,000
yesterday, the leader of al-qaida in iraq warned they re regrouping in areas that american trooms troops used to patrol. horrific crash in texas leaving 11 people dead including two children. 22 people somehow crammed inside this ford f-250 truck when the driver lost control running off the road and slamming into two trees. the crash happened on u.s. 59 about 100 miles southeast of san antonio. 12 of the passengers did make it out alive. some are in critical condition. the weather was dry at the time of the crash and there s no evidence that alcohol was a factor. no other cars were involved in the accident. jury selection set to begin today in the drew peterson trial. the former illinois police sergeant faces life behind bars on charges that he drowned his third wife kathleen sabio in a bathtub. peterson also the main suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, stacy peterson although he s never been charged with that crime. a 200 person jury has been waiting three years for thi
it mean for intelligence in the middle east? what is going on? it s critically important that we support the war fighters. intelligence is our first line of defense. we node tow support our war fighters, the guys and gals fighting right now in places like afghanistan. you want your assets, since they are limited, we don t have unlimited number of intelligence officers, you want them in the places that provide the greatest threat. i would say our greatest counterterrorism threat to the united states is probably coming from al-qaida in the a rabe began peninsula in yemen. you want folks looking at that. you don t want to create a blind spot to al-qaida in iraq which is causing trouble for the government there. we have a war in afghanistan, the al-qaida in the arabian peninsula, other ace round the world. hopefully the folks inside the intelligence apparatus are looking at where we have intelligence holes that we need to plug with our intelligence officers and they are doing that. jenna