Welcome back, everybody. Our starting point is the state department. Now blasted for systemic failures that led to the deadly september 11th attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi. An independent review board determining that security at the physician facility grossly inadequate that leaders in washington ignored repeated requests to add personnel there and after the tragedy that claimed four american lives, there was a lack of transparency, responsiveness, and leadership at the senior levels in libya, and in washington, d. C. Our Foreign Affairs reporter elise lab bot live in washington this morning. What happens next after this report . Well, soledad, the panel made about 29 recommendations for the state department to get working on. Let me go over a few of them quickly. First of them is to strengthen security personnel for the highthreat post. One problem, the consulate relied on temporary, inexperienced staff and local militias not up to the task. They called for tighter securit
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