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she decides to run for president? reporter: you know, i asked daryl issa that very question and his response was not at all. they re making no specific allegations about her. but he and other republicans another house republican leading this charge also have said recently that they believe when she came to congress, she didn t tell the truth about her dealings and her responsibility and what she really was involved in and what shechsn t. that s something that we re probably going to hear. either implicitly, maybe not explicitly. remember going into this hearing is that all of the witnesses, they may be whistleblowers and by definition they have a beef with way the state department and the broader administration handled this. they may be right, but they are also giving their opinion and when democrats are upset, there aren t other people to give the other side of this story because they say there really is another side of the story. dana bash reporting live for us this morning, than

CNN CNN Newsroom May 8, 2013 14:14:00

had enough sense and enough morals to stay away from it. i think it just creates an opportunity for them to do what they wanted to do in the first place. jim clemente. thank you so much for being with us this morning. thank you, carol. back to the victims now. gina dejesus, amanda berry and michelle knight say there ll be many tough nights ahead. to a family life that is unfamiliar. the executive director of the family advocacy for the national center for missing and exploited children. thanks for being here, marcia. you re welcome, good morning. good morning. family support i would expect will have a lot to do with these women s recovery. i just want to show you a shot of amanda berry s home. you see it there with the flowers and the balloons and the welcome home sign. you know, i know you can t speak specifically about any one case. but this kind of thing, it must

CNN CNN Newsroom May 8, 2013 14:11:00

profiler. he joins us now. i would suppose these new court documents don t surprise you much. no, not much. before i knew this information, we d already profiled him as basically a narcissistic sadistic control freak. and these documents really support that. it takes that kind of a person to actually take away somebody s freedom, to be as brutal and as, you know, just complete monster to these three victims that he had and then the fourth victim that was born in captivity. so i think this is completely expected in this case. and i would expect that you would find that same kind of activity went on with these victims. we know that a domestic violence charge was dismissed in 1993. we don t know what happened with this 2005 case, but we don t think charges were filed, at least as far as we know. if he had paid a penalty for these things, might that have changed him? or was that impossible? well, well, i don t know it would have changed him, but certainly would ve alerted

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witnesses will reveal new information about mistakes before, during and after september s deadly benghazi attack and bolster gop claims of an obama administration cover-up. whistleblowers are courageous to come forward and essential in a case like this. a star witness is gregory hicks, the second ranking u.s. diplomat in libya at the time of the attack. they knew what the attack was not what they suggested, spontaneous. that goes to the heart of a central republican question about those infamous administration talking points about the attack. who stripped out references to al qaeda and why? a fear of stepping on the president s campaign message that he crippled al qaeda. we want to find out who made this decision, who made the decision to change talking points in a way that caused the american people to be lied to. reporter: then there is the military response.

CNN CNN Newsroom May 8, 2013 14:12:00

people in the community and in the police department that this guy was a violent person. i think the fact is that most domestic violence cases end up like this. unfortunately, they re very difficult to pursue. the women sometimes when they re battered don t want to create more of a sense of adversity with the man who is being violent with them. and unfortunately, the system is so tough to deal with that many times they just decide to drop the case. oh, but two broken noses, broken ribs and knocked out tooth, blood clot on the brain, two dislocated shoulders. that s extreme domestic abuse. it is. i think when you have medical evidence like that, i think the prosecutors should bring the cases despite whether or not the victim wants to pursue those charges. when you have documented medical evidence like that, i think they could pursue the case and actually get a conviction. i wish they had done that in this case. well, we re investigating this. we re going to try to find out

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