they elected a professor after they thought the last president was a cowboy. respect what the people put in the dugout. absolutely. in fact, i don t think it hurts at this moment for the united states to be perceived as slightly unpredictable. if you no one fights the crazy guy in the back of the bar. if you think back to osama bin laden sitting in a tent outside canada hash and tora bora on september 10, 2011, america had overwhelming power, and could have used it to destroy afghanistan. yet those guys had no fear that it would mark. brian: thanks, mark steyn. when we come back, we wrap things up in just a moment.
they thought the last president was a cowboy. respect what the people put in the dugout. absolutely. in fact, i don t think it hurts at this moment for the united states to be perceived as slightly unpredictable. if you no one fights the crazy guy in the back of the bar. if you think back to osama bin laden sitting in a tent outside canada hash and tora bora on september 10, 2011, america had overwhelming power, and could have used it to destroy afghanistan. yet those guys had no fear that it would mark. brian: thanks, mark steyn. when we come back, we wrap things up in just a moment.
maccallum, she ll read it, right? jamie: she ll probably even answer. bill: five minutes past the hour. jamie: new details into the investigation into the benghazi terror attack that killed four americans. lawmakers are focusing now on why military assets were poorly positioned, they re also zeroing in on a white house memo from press secretary jay carney. chief washington correspondent james rosen live from washington with more on that. there is a lot of talk today about this white house memo. what can you tell us, james? reporter: it s, in fact, a press release. the house armed services subcommittee on oversight and investigations, jamie, has held nine hearings on benghazi, seven of them classified. they re now zeroing in on a white house press release that was issued september 10, 2011, which described meetings the president and his top national security aides had held that day as well as others held around that time. earlier today the press release
outrage. the risk of physical and emotional risk it poses to those two children, very disturbing, i must say. september 10, 2011. michelle anderson owns greenland s new labor club. there she hosts a mixed martial arts show. we held an event to raise money to keep kids off the street. we also sold food, and we raised a lot of money. i got involved to keep the interest in the gym, keep the gym busy. give everybody goals in the gym
thanks very much. that s it for 360. see you again at 10:00 p.m. thanks for watching. piers morgan tonight starts now. on september 10, 2011, he was a hard charging, high-living ceo. september 12, he was the only family of the families of 658 people, cantor fitzgerald made it out alive. i thought everyone i ever imagined working with ever had been killed. he attempted his own life. he tells us how he rebuild his business and his life over the dust of ground zero. and a woman whose life went up in flames on that terrible day. out of the elevator shaft blew a wall of fire that enveloped me. she had an 8% chance of living through it. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight new york city is a city on edge. we hear more about the terror alerts from 9/11. communications from a known al qaeda operative in pakistan discussing plans for washington or new york with a car bomb. the operative s information has been accurate in the past