gun laws drawing more than 700 teachers and administrators in the dallas area this weekend. and reacting to the tragedy in newtown, participants who completed the live training, texas allows licenses to carry concealed weapon. they plan to train armed teachers for gun fights. computer hacking is so bad in one country. they ve called in cyber experts to fight hackers who are trying to take down the government websites, including the stock market and the defense ministry. it s our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. israel, those cyber attacks so far failing to cause sws disruption. the hacker group anonymous , launched a massive assault to
gunned down. gun laws drawing more than 700 teachers and administrators in the dallas area this weekend. and reacting to the tragedy in newtown, participants who completed the live training, texas allows licenses to carry concealed weapon. they plan to train armed teachers for gun fights. computer hacking is so bad in one country. they ve called in cyber experts to fight hackers who are trying to take down the government websites, including the stock market and the defense ministry. it s our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. israel, those cyber attacks so far failing to cause sws disruption. the hacker group anonymous ,
take out the white and leave the rest. i will see what i can do, sir. do you get to call home often? jamie, what we ve got here is the united states marine who also doubled as a barber here at this operating base. it s a remote location, which was once a seen of regular gun fights. i have a question for the corporal. he s almost ready to go home. i ve met his uncle who is a patient at walter reed, wounded in iraq. why did you come over here, and has it been worth it? first of all, it s definitely been worth it. you can see it in the people. you know, the people you see on a regular basis, the ana and all the afghan forces,, they really have taken control and taken this as their fight. you are one of the guys that s going to win this war? you know that. that s right. is there anybody at home you want to say hi to. i would like to say hello to
hearing is about to get underway. martha: boy, this is a tangled web. joining us now chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, very important hearing this morning. what are we expecting to learn? thank you. we will hear from four witnesses who were the state department or military s point of contact for security at the constitute in benghazi. investigators obtaining these documents that showed 230 security related incidents in libya from june 11 until two months before the murder of four americans. they go well upon the attempted assassination of benghazi of the british ambassador in june, gun fights, the murder of four nationals, an ied attack on the u.s. consulate in june. the 230 incidents painted a clear picture that security was precarious. it says, not an environment where they should be directed to normalize operations and reduce security resources in accordance
congress. and former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzales is here. he llw weigh in on holder. president obama s health care law, the supreme court could keep parts of it or strike it altogether. is the individual mandate constitutional? if it is found unconstitutional, does the whole law have to go? or can the mandate be instruct down? and is medicaid expansion constitutional? and will the tax law prevent the court from addressing the mandate issue right now? a chief correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, also a practicing neurosurgeon, joining me here in new york. s sanjay, what happens if those benefits from the health care, could the insurance companies drop them? they could. that s why it s such a big deal, kyra. we ve been doing investigating on this, we talked to several big insurance companies around the country. some say, listen, in spite of what may happen with the ruling tomorrow, we still will keep things the way they are. some insurance providers may choose to n