thoughtfully, and i think that there are those who may have disagreements, but, at the end of the day, no one can question, i think, the truth, veracity and depth of thoughtfulness that the secretary answered shepard: remember the first scheduled hearing on benghazi happened in november without secretary clinton who was away on a trip. lawmakers cancelled another set of hearings last month after secretary clinton got a concussion and suffered a blood clot. so this extraordinary day has been months in the making. and we have team fox coverage of the benghazi hearings. catherine herridge covering the ongoing threats from terrorists. first, let s get to mike emanuel on capitol hill. mike, in the late afternoon session and late in the day, some fireworks on the house side. shep, that s right. there was some bickering back and forth with democrats saying that funding for embassy security has been inadequate. republicans responded saying you should spend your money on security and not o
defense forces available for seven hours. two brave americans died in the last hour. now, one other question that is still remains after these hearings today is whether or not the white house can claim that al qaeda has been disseminated when clearly the terrorist group is still launching attacks in northern africa and elsewhere. the secretary answered that by saying we have taken out the core leadership like usama bin laden. can you kill the leader and their affiliates just seem to keep growing, shep? shepard: ed henry at the white house. thanks. it looks like the u.s. government will indeed be able to keep paying the bills at least for a few more months. the house of representatives today voted to raise the debt ceiling until the middle of may. senate democrats say they will pass the bill soon and the white house says president obama will not veto it. the debt ceiling is the limit on how much the feds can borrow. republican leaders were refusing to raise it without an equal amoun
very involved in the community. then he was asked if he has spoken to others in his financial situation and here is what he he said. we have talked and will continue to talk to the best tax advisors, what have you. i love this state. i mean, i grew up here. i love it here. i m certainly concerned for it. concerned for it. mic is one of 20 pga golfer who s call california home. he, of course, is the highest earner. 37 in live in texas which is a no tax state. 67 live in florida, also no taxes and several democratic lawmakers in california came out today and said, look, they don t believe high taxes force anybody out of this state, shep. shepard: trace gallagher in los angeles. trace, thanks. the family of the legendary linebacker junior is ais now suing the national football league over his death. their claiming the league deliberately ignored and hid evidence of hits of repeated
listen. people can speculate about what they think he is. i have known him 21 years of his life. and is he not a liar. he is a kid. a kid who got caught in this hoax according to his father and te o himself and simply was too embarrassed to come clean. we will hear a lot more when that interview airs in full tomorrow, shep. shepard: the nfl draft still a few months away now. what will you hear about the prospects. you find a few experts who say this will help him at the same time jim gray told me earlier today that the basic fact is character is not always king in the nfl. listen. you just don t ever know. there are 32 teams here so. one man s trash is another man s treasure, jonathan. someone may not want to have any part of him. there are teams that take guys that you scratch your head
mic says he loves his country for all the opportunity it has afforded him and he he has always been willing to pay his fair share. listen. i know there are very few countries in the world that let you do what you do and be and live in this environment and have your personal possessions be secured through the court systems, through the police, through all the many things that this country offers, so i have never had a problem with that before. never had a problem before. but then he was asked but you have a problem now? and he went on to say well, i m not sure what my fair share is now. but we can tell you that phil mickelson s tax bill stands to go up all tolled about 6 million bucks this year, shep. shepard: might he still leave california or is that up in the air or what? well, he says he still hasn t decided but the door leaving california is very much wide open surprising as we said phil mickelson is a san diego guy. he was raised there. his wife s family lives there. his