frustration. how does it make you feel? there is no closure. 219 grown will thaent went to be educated cannot simply vanish into the atmospheric. and the whole world just moves on. when, as a matter of fact, terrorists did show that they are with our girls. no, there is no closure. reporter: how do you feel sitting here? very, very, angry. a week ago, i was so angry. nothing anybody said to me received a calm response. i would snap. and nobody understood why i was
very, very angry. a week ago, i was so angry nothing anybody said to me received a calm response. i would snap. my husband understood why i was snapping. because i didn t think that for one year. very emotional. in our next hour, a cnn investigation undercovers new evidence of child trafficking in nigeria, plus, a man has been on social media every single day for the last year holding up a sign with a hash tag #bringbackourgirls. schools in sierra leone are
that came in. we listen to a little bit of the tape right now. we have a whole shift coming your way. come in the front door, the first hallway on the right, halfway down. we have victims here. we need ambulances here as soon as possible. only one suspect. jon, as you can hear, a pretty comralm response. they are calling for more help on the scene. they don t know exactly how many people they are dealing with, how many injuries they have. they are asking for more help, for more help, for people to come and attend to some of the victims. it s pretty much par for the course for these officers that see these kind of things from time to time. that calm response is what probably helped saved some of
locations where we send not our military but our civilians. that calm response comes almost exactly one year since hillary clinton said this in a congressional hearing. with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they d go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. senator rand paul showed this weekend that republicans will not limit their attacks on presidential candidate hillary clinton to how she handled the incident in benghazi. well, you know, the
making the analysis, making the recommendation that the president should send the s.e.a.l.s in after bin laden. and when asked about her biggest regret, hillary clinton said this you know, my biggest, you know, regret is what happened in benghazi. it was a terrible tragedy, losing four americans, two diplomats, and now it s public, so i can say two cia operatives. and it illustrated one of the biggest problems that i faced as secretary of state. we have a lot of dangerous locations where we send not our military but our civilians. that calm response comes almost exactly one year since hillary clinton said this in a congressional hearing.