megyn: we have been tracking reports of conflicts over what really happened when the u.s. consulate in libya came under attack last week. u.n. ambassador susan rice calls this a spontaneous event. libyan sources call it a pre-planned attack to coincide with the 9/11 anniversary. the state department said it won t answer any more questions on libya. it said go talk to the department of justice. but the department of justice don t answer any questions either. given ambassador rice is talking in public about it and referring us to the fbi, can we ask you questions about the circumstances of the attack? if it s fair for them bar doer to discuss it it should be fair
there s enormous controversy surrounding the casualty tally. according to washington and londonรง based research groups, tracking reports of drone strikes here, as many as 3,000 people have been killed as a result, most of whom are labeled militants, only a few dozen of which have been identified as militant leaders. the problem is no one cares if nobody is killed. by nobody, i mean a person who is a nobody, a person who is probably living in the area, has no money, no education, no representation. so he launched his own campaign, a legal one to represent local families who suffer ed casualties in the strikes. he s now filed lawsuits in pakistani courts suing former u.s. intelligence officials for carrying out the program and to the government of pakistan for failing to stop them. it s incredibly difficult to get any kind of evidence from the remote parts of the countries where the drone strikes typically occur, but these, what are believed to be fragments of hell fire missiles we
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that s vested in me by the state of new york, i pronounce you both married. [ applause ] and now, a great tradition. the breaking of the glass. this custom has many interpretations and since it is a jewish custom it has even more. but one that seems to fit today perfectly have that the broken glass is a reminder. a reminder that although the couple came together as a single union, the world as a whole is broken and needs mending, and i can t think of two men who work harder to do that every single day. as a matter of fact, they wanted to get tomorrow off, and i said, no. we have a budget crisis. they will be at their desks tomorrow morning. so those of you who work for them, and had thought you could dog it tomorrow, sorry. anyways, they work as hard as anybody can, a and i think that s why the groom will now break the glass. in fact, today you re in for a treat, because we have two glasses. [ applause ] and now you re all welcome to come inside the tent, and i thin
james rosen has been looking for answers on why we are seeing such a violent spike in the weather. rejoins us live from washington. so i guess the head of fema, james, was asked about the same thing, why the spike in tornadoes? reporter: well, on a fundamental scientific basis, jon, we know why tornadoes happen. they require, as our fox news team of meteorologists have been reporting, a strong jet stream and a collision of different kinds of weather fronts. the national oceanic and atmospherer administration has been tracking reports of these tornadoes down to a county by county basis, and there s no denying there s a spike. the head of fema has long experience with seve weather. craig fugate served for eight years as the director of florida s state emergency management division, and when asked if climate change is to blame for what we re seeing today, he said, quote, actually what we re seeing is springtime. unfortunately, many be people think of the oklahoma as tornado