information about a person s life. that was former cia director general michael hayden and republican congressman justin amash. i sat down earlier with chris wallace to hear about his interviews. chris, a lot of attention today on the worldwide terror travel alert. also the embassies that are closed down. it s sparking the conversation again, though, about intelligence, how we gather it, use it, and what the role of the nsa is. you talked about that this morning. we had a fascinating conversation with general michael hayden, the former head of the national security agency, i m sure the agency that picked up these electronic interprets with the al-qaeda threat in yemen, and congressman justin amash who proposed a measure that would have put an end to
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to get into regular sleep cycles, and the long-term ones, about trying to deal with the aspect of being isolated for so long. and in this ways, establishing a brotherhood with 33 men altogether and being separated from the families. so doctors say they are reestablishing their connections to their families, being brought up to speed on some of the personal events that took place while they were away, and hopefully taking time. but remarkably, one of the miners, 54-year-old jose rodriguez, was on the phone establishing a new contract at another mine and plans to go back to work. but first, he says, he s going to take a much-needed vacation. thomas? kerry, thank you. mystery in mexico, why did police stop searching for an american man? are drug gangs actually taking over and running that part of the country? also, a reality check on the travel alert for americans in
news.com/aehq, also worth checking out. bill: find him anywhere, right? fox news alert, the news is breaking overseas. at least nine men are in custody in france with alleged ties to al-qaeda. these arrests coming on the heels of a widespread terror alert across europe that we ve been reporting on for the past few days. what does it mean, though tporbgs americans, especially traveling overseas? greg palkot joins us live in london. first on the arrests, what can we report, greg? reporter: bill, we have been seeing a fightback on a couple of fronts following the release of that terror travel alert. let s go to france first. france, of course, already tense about feared attacks, last week we ve been seeing beefed up security at landmarks like the eiffel tower, train stations, airports, that fear has been now transformed into arrests we have been seeing a bunch of raids to the southern part of that country, three of them linked to an