phone records. they got a court to review them. that whole process was short-circuited here. when do you think it will be here? first, we want an explanation and information. we would like to know from the justice department what else they got from the ap reporters. they have to expose their fate, subpoena. there is nothing in these regs. they were passed after watergate. nothing in the regulations requires the department of justice to disclose if they sought e-mail, if they did other sorts of investigating on these reporters. so, there are a number of things we would like to know and we can assess what our recourse might be and we would also hope and i don t know how long the
on, the back of the limo was filled with thick black smoke. the driver said the spread so fast he could only help a few of the women escape. he is reportedly devstated. coroner said all five victims were found huddled near the front partition in the driver s seat. one woman managed to squeeze through the partition to escape. she and three other survivors are at local hospitals recovering from smoke inhalation and burns. jon. jon: what are authorities looking at now? reporter: well they are going over every inch of that limousine. its maintenance records. how the seats were configured and whether the doors and windows worked properly. whether something short-circuited and caught on fire. autopsies on victims will include toxicology tests whether there were any accelerants like alcohol or gasoline present. the driver of the company that owns the car, limo stop, are cooperating fully with investigators as are the four injured survivors. jon, back to you.
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they ve been making all this money over the years. reporter: warren is worth about 50 billion, charlie is not far behind at all. they did it by doing everything right here in omaha. jon: that s right. thank you, liz. maybe we can pick up some tips. jon: a lot of people are. let s talk about something serious now, tracking al-qaida right now, two years after the death of osama bin laden. there seems to be something of sort of a terror revival going on with the al-qaida network evolving into a centralized movement, in northern africa, nigeria. while al-qaida lost a key haven in afghanistan it got full-fledged support from pakistan, yemen, somalia and other places. joining us to talk about this is frederick kagan the direct he shall of the american enterprise institute critical threats project. you ve been looking at how al-qaida has moved around.
republicans obviously have something, you know, to show here, they want to get to the facts, but if it is a fact-finding mission and not a political hunt, that is the line that they have to walk. jon: going back to when jay carney, the president s spokesman said, you know, libya happened a longtime ago, what is the thinking there in the white house? that because it was september of last year that it no longer bears investigation? reporter: i don t know. and i think the questions will continue to come because well we keep asking them, a few outlets keep on asking them. largely they ve been ignored, and the story has for the most part been ignored. jon: and nobody has been arrested, nobody has been, you know, i mean the fbi put out the pictures of those three guys that they are looking for, but