directing a lot of unanswered questions we have with reference to the benghazi incident. you have the basic question what was ambassador stevens doing on september 11? who were the individuals who ordered the stand-down. we know forces could have been there perhaps not in time to save the ambassador but definitely in time to save the two former navy seals. but the most important thing is you have house resolution 36 which is really asking for a select committee to be appointed. right now the investigation is spread out over four different committees. we want to see a unit of command, unit of effort. the discharge petition is trying to get to our 19 house member signatures so we can get house resolution 36 up for a vote which for some odd reason seems to be blocked in getting to the house floor. gretchen: many americans are watching this morning and they re saying ten months have gone by. at least for the families of these four americans killed, why have we had no arrests? there are fi
okay, there are some reporters i will say that have done excellent work, some at cbs, some a it ju the wall stre journal and other media outlets. but they didn t it took two or three years they all bought into the war in iraq, too, and they all backed off after three years. they buy into things. this media is not exactly what you call independently minded. and we re buying into it right now because the real story here is the benghazi terror attacks why? because four americans were dead and there were a lot of questions that still need answering. true. who called for the stand-down order? who actually changed the talking points and why this a.p. stuff, you re right, it s all smoke in mirrors right now. they have him covered. in the a.p. stuff, president obama said he didn t know until he heard about it via news outlets.
the world. we found this. it is from 12 years ago. it s short. we thought you should see it. in kosovo tonight, there are reports the forces are beginning to move out and that nato air strikes won t be necessary just now, but warplanes will remain at the ready just in case. albanian refugees are reluctant to return to their homes just yet. they re waiting for the international observers to get into place and the begins of political dialogue with the president. today richard holbrooke, the man who negotiated the stand-down, described for me the ordeal of the deal. nine days of heated difficult negotiations, meetings with yugoslav president, a man with a bloody record, nine days that may have saved thousands of lives. did you yell at each other? we don t yell but it got damn heated. is he his own man? in the end. this cannot be stressed too highly.