attack and the administration had access quickly after the attack. the question is, if they knew that if they had access to that information so quickly after the attack why wouldn t it shared with the american people? the commander the top general in africa who oversees this, carter han told reporters in july that the united states hadn t done nearly enough to brave the growing threat from al qaeda in libya he was saying that back in july it should have been raising alarm bells at the time. members of the government reform committee claimed multiple pleas were denied by the u.s. government. they sent a letter to hillary clinton demanding answers. they are also hearing next week. jason will be joining fox and friends today at 8:50. you will want to hear that one. it is time for the first degree weather update from maria molina
sanctions is a prejudgment of a situation where the international community has no proper insight into what s going on. he called for an international delegation. he didn t specify the delegation but he called them to come here and see for themselves what s going on. that s why he said journalists like ourselves have been invited here to get our own view of the situation right now. he said what s happening in the country is a result of al qaeda elements in the country. he said he was surprised the united states hadn t come to lania s aid fighting the al qaeda elements. part of it was hallucinogenic drugs given to part of the population making them rise up. he did say the government was trying to get into talks with the opposition to end this fighting. but when i said to him can you guarantee that no civilians will continue to be killed here, he said, oh, it s wrong to kill civilians but what can the government do, it has to defend