good evening, everyone. outfront tonight, al-qaeda. terrorist attack. preplanned. finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists who were linked to groups affiliate ed with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. now, this follows reporting you ve heard here this week indicating u.s. intelligence knew about links between the attackers and al-qaeda within 24 hours of the attack. that knowledge though was not shared by the white house or the state department with the public or with congress. in fact, congress was briefed over a week ago on september 21st and at that time, not told about the al-qaeda links. when hillary clinton speaking at the units nations wednesday, implied an al-qaeda link we reported on, the state department later corrected her, saying she was speaking generally, not about the attack in benghazi.
implied an al-qaeda link we reported on, the state department later corrected her, saying she was speaking generally, not about the attack in benghazi. now, u.s. intelligence sources tell cnn tonight that in the immediate after math of the attack, they thought the attack might have been, their word, spontaneous. okay, this is going to be a crucial word to define. what exactly is immediate aftermath? because the white house and the state department stuck with the spontaneous version of events for eight days. we are very cautious about drawing any conclusions with regard to who the perpetrators were, what their motivations were, whether it was premedicated. this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. based on the information we had at the time and have to this day, we we do not have evidence that it was premeditated. all right. these same people apparently knew a terrorist attack was perpetrated by al-qaeda within 24 hours after the attack, so the lack of informatio
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evidence is that rents are rising. will the prime minister now take this opportunity to put the record straight, or will he continue to blame the tenants when the real responsibility lies with landlords charging ever higher risk and the failure of his government outdated program? i have to say, coming from a party that saw housebuilding fall to its lowest level since the 1920s, i think i will say that with a little amount of salt. thank you, mr. speaker. we have put great effort into stamping out and taking out racism in football in this country. when my right honorable friend brings together the sport later on today, will he assure the house he will do everything he can to assure that prejudice is not brought back into the game, and that racism stays out a football? i think my honorable friend is entirely right to raise this issue. it was a huge achievement where britain and its football authorities in football clubs lead the world in taking racism out of football, som
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