0 you on the spot but it s always fun. now look at this. the american people have not been told the truth, and what we need to know is what did the white house know, and when did they know it? neil: all right. to minnesota republican congressman, michelle bachmann, demanding a lot more answers from the white house, and you re saying you re not getting any. we re just in the initial phases, and i think the best thing the president could do for himself is to direct everybody within his administration, beginning within the white house to fully cooperate with the congressional committee. go ahead, volunteer tear release i ms, text messages, phone calls, be forthright about conversations, because there s this freaky incident that decision after decision after decision was somehow coincidence ally made that would enhance the presidents re-election chances and they were rewarding their political allies and at the same time they were punishing their political opponents. coincidence? may
natural. in washington, james rossen, fox news. bret: so should the obama administration release the bin laden pictures? what should the u.s. do about pakistan? we ask the fox all-stars when we come back. @@
of the u.s. military helicopter that malfunctioned during the raid and was destroyed by the seals. with the world s most wanted terrorist living 30 miles outside the capital, u.s. officials will demand answers and push islamabad to do better but is sympathetic. nobody suffered, nobody but the united states suffered as greatly at the hands of al-qaeda as pakistanis. reporter: in a washington post op-ed, the president sate pakistan has paid an enormous price for the stance against terrorism. more of our soldiers died than nato casualties combined. 2,000 police officers, 30,000 innocent civilians and jep ration of social progress for our people have been lost. leon panetta told time magazine u.s. officials were concerned that pakistan could have jeopardized the mission and, might alert the target. the top official explained the complexity of the relationship. they are important counterterrorism cooperation partner and we will continue to need them. we have captured
murder have become something natural. in washington, james rossen, fox news. bret: so should the obama administration release the bin laden pictures? what should the u.s. do about pakistan? we ask the fox all-stars when we come back. .
of the u.s. military helicopter that malfunctioned during the raid and was destroyed by the seals. with the world s most wanted terrorist living 30 miles outside the capital, u.s. officials will demand answers and push islamabad to do better but is sympathetic. nobody suffered, nobody but the united states suffered as greatly at the hands of al-qaeda as pakistanis. reporter: in a washington post op-ed, the president sate pakistan has paid an enormous price for the stance against terrorism. more of our soldiers died than nato casualties combined. 2,000 police officers, 30,000 innocent civilians and jep ration of social progress for our people have been lost. leon panetta told time magazine u.s. officials were concerned that pakistan could have jeopardized the mission and, might alert the target. the top official explained the complexity of the relationship. they are important counterterrorism cooperation partner and we will continue to need them. we have captured