repeat it for the rest of the day because we have so much news. i wondered yesterday, could we have more? we do. every hour there are new developments as we continue to get 24 hours, 36 hours on from the killing of osama bin laden. we have former secretary of state condoleezza rice, former secretary donald rumsfeld, interviewing a navy seal who will explain how the operation went down. we ll take you inside the compound and show you what it looks like. critical developments this morning in the aftermath of osama bin laden s death. u.s. officials say intelligence officers are now examining computer equipment and documents that were seized from bin laden s mansion. including pcs, thumb drives and electronic equipment. officials say the cache they removed was larger than they expected and if there s information about al qaeda it s being examined right now but u.s. intelligence officers at a secret location in afghanistan. we re getting new details this morning about th
as well as the rest of his speech and his future in politics and the future of the democrats in the senate. çko if you want to send an e-mail, the address is journal@c- span.org. if you want to send us a twitter message, it is twitter.com/c- span2wj. the front page of the new york post. the front page of the washington times. çand in this morning s the philadelphia inquirer. that is what we will be talking about the first 45 minutes. trident online for republicans. trenton. caller: i believe he saw the handwriting on the wall. we will kick everybody who is but they re out. host: everybody? caller: everybody. they are all corrupt. host: it was reported he was up almost 20% in the polls. caller: that s right. he might have been but just wait and see. see how many are left come november. ok? host: henriette, texas, on the line for democrats. caller: i just wanted to comment i don t know if i blame the man for retiring. he shares the majority of the country s view of
i m chris wallace and this is fox news sunday. i m chris wallace and this is captioning made possible by fox news former vice president dick cheney speaks out about the justice department decision to investigate possible cia abuses. why don t you think it s going to stop there? the new administration s first 7 months. what do you think of barack obama? and his relationship with former president bush. did you feel that he went soft in the second term? dick cheney as you have never seen him before, exclusively on fox news sunday. then, we ll bring you the latest from that explosive story we reported last week. is the obama administration pushing a death book on our veterans? and how will history judge ted kennedy s life and career. we ll hear from our sunday panel, right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week launching a review that could lead to prosecution of cia officers. now, you
but congress doesn t seem exercised about the disclosures, compared to other issues, other controversies. are americans simply more interested in security than privacy? nbc s david gregory is moderator of meet the press. david, you ve done a lot of reporting and thinking about this issue. we saw benghazi and other issues that approach the scandal level. this one has a different tone to it, at least in terms of congressional oversight. well, i think that s the key. because i think what congress may want to do is have more oversight. they may want to make put some more parameters around these programs. i keep saying the bigger issue is we have to have a debate in this country about whether we want to abandon the level of security state that we created after 9/11. and congress has to have the guts to do that. i think people want to learn more. i think there s a lot of the country that is not concerned about this, if it s in pursuit of terrorists and people still perceive a real thre