phone. we re supposed to be a country of checks and balances. one of the responsibilities they need to have is oversight, not overlook, what happens here is you have a president who doesn t care what the congress or the law says. he has contempt for the law, and has contempt for what the authority says the congress is supposed to have. senator patrick leahy really, really wants this and thinks it will be very good. thank you so much for covering the topic. new cover on the super bowl controversy with bill o reilly. and whether the president has changed his story again on benghazi. i had a chance to grill the top democrat on the house intel committee on that. if you think of an act of terr terror is synonymous in the president s mind with a terror attack, then why two weeks later did the president decline to go that far? that is next. and did you see the wild reports
surrounded targeted killings require a public debate. once again, it looks like a debate the white house would rather skip. joining us now to discuss the government s obligation to defend the nation and the constitution is dan clydeman who has been all over the story and wrote a definitive account of the evolving detention policies. kill or capture, the war on terr terror. and chief foreign corporate, richard engel. thank you both for being here. dan, starting with you, when we see the administration decide not to send a witness, why do you think they made that decision? and should they send one? well, to take your second question first as a reporter, absolutely. obviously, i m in favor of transparency. i think this oversight hearing is long overdue. it would be an important thing for the administration to send a witness. why they haven t done it is a
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disaster is always possible on the water and and tonight, the still-unfolding story of the concordia, and started anticipation and ended in terr terror. i m thinking, objection, my god, how am i going to find lynn? how am i going to find her? they didn t know what, nobody knew what and yelling out loud and you ve got to be i had i thought i was going to die. i remember thinking to myself. there s a point in the whole ordeal that we re going to