Khattalah is charged in the attack that left four americans dead. Our Senior International correspondent, arwa damon, sat down with him in a cafe last year. He denied involvement in that attack in benghazi and claimed no official has ever asked him about the attack. [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ speaking Foreign Language ] obviously, agreeing to sitting down with arwa on condition we wouldnt show his face, but we could hear his voice. We will get to arwa live in a minute to talk about that interview. I should also mention, president obama just mentioned this major arrest moments ago and talked about what it means for him and the United States. We continue to think about and pray for the families of those who were killed during that terrible attack, but more importantly, its important for us to send a message to the world that when americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. And thats a message i sent the day a
Today because of a special guest were doing things differently. Youre about to see the First Television interview of a man who worked inside of gm for more than 35 years. His time there didnt end well after he highlighted safety concerns to his supervisors and the gm board. Today he argues that if his complaints to management had been acted upon, the ignition switch catastrophe would never have occurred. Before you meet william, lets remember how we got here. While some gm employees were aware of problems with ignition switches back in 2004, it wasnt until this year that a recall was announced. And but for the sleuth of an engineer, we might still be in the dark. A recently completed Company Initiated investigation found that the delay was a quote, culture of complacency problem at gm. Just last week another 3 million plus cars were recalled bringing the total this year alone nor than 20 million vehicles. For a wide array of problems. In fact just yesterday gm announced four more safet
Story. And then id redefine the headline. Today, because of a special guest, were doing things differently. You are about to see the First Television interview of a man who worked inside gm for more than 35 years. His time there didnt end well after he highlighted safety concerns to his supervisors and the gm board. Today he argues that if his complaints to management had been acted upon, the ignition switch catastrophe would never have occurred. Before you meet him, lets remember how we got here. While some gm employees were aware of problems with ignition switches back in 2004, it wasnt until this year that a recall was announced. And but for the sleuthing of an engineer hired by a Trial Attorney who represented a woman who died in her gm car, we might still be in the dark. A recently completed Company Initiated investigation found the delay was a, quote, culture of complacency problem at gm. Just last week another 3 million plus cars were recalled bringing the total this year alone
Techniques like water boarding. Also slamming detainees into walls, sleep deep elevation, dousing them with cold water, even alleging threaten one with a buzzing power drill. It was not used in that case. Prosecute bush who authorized the program insisted it saved u. S. Lives and Vice President dick cheney telling the new york time it was, quote, absolutely totally justified. He said when we had that program in place, we kept the country safe from anymore mass casualty attack which was our objective. He suggested that the cia mislead the white house is just a, quote, crock. Joining me now is Loretta Sanchez. Congresswoman, thank you for being with me today. Youve been aware of the discussions ahead of time. The concern of perhaps new violence that will be triggered by the release of this report. What is your thought . Should it be released and why now . Absolutely. We need to have transparency. The American People need to understand what the American Government is doing. My husband was
Election. It all ties into this huge headline bob mueller seeks to question President Trump about Michael Flynn and jim comeys departures. Weve got the three reporters with those bylines and each of those big stories on morning joe. National political reporter for nbc news carol lee. New york times reporter Michael Schmidt and Washington Post reporter covering National Security, devlin barrett. And we have veteran columnist and msnbc contributor Mike Barnicle and former fbi special agent clint watts along with willie, joe and me. Lets get to it. It was a day of revelations in the russia probe with suggestions that special Counsel Robert Mueller is closely examining whether President Trump obstructed justice when he fired former fbi director james comey. The Washington Post reports that mueller is seeking to question President Trump in the coming weeks about the firing of comey, and former National Security adviser Michael Flynn. Comey was interviewed by the special counsel late last ye