we re doing all they could do to get them back. if duncan hunter has that that s something thad should be raised. even if the administration is saying we have an independent inspector general who is going to look at this and perhaps changes should be made. we heard that coming from the white house, on that front these idea that these were signature strikes, u.s. officials didn t know specifically who they may be targeted other than they were people that they thought were al qaeda because they were behaving like al qaeda. is there a problem with these signature streaksikes? and what needs to be fixed to make sure this doesn t happen again? signature strikes are more risky because, again, you don t know who they are. it turned out it was an al qaeda headquarters. it turned out the very top al qaeda people were killed. to that extent this was successful. the fact that there were americans being held hostage, i don t know what we could have
detailing a plan that was out there the pentagon was working on to exchange a number of hostages held in afghanistan and pakistan. for a single detainy. that the u.s. was holding. and there were different masinations of this plan. one would have included bowe bergdahl who was exchanged for five taliban prisoners, as well as warren winestein and then this canadian couple and the baby that is believed the woman had in captivity. he said it s a tragedy because this didn t have to happen. warren winestein didn t have to die. what s your reaction to that? i have not discussed that with duncan. i have been at any number of briefings. i ve never heard that discussed. especially on the intelligence committee where we get briefed on a regular basis, that s the first i ve heard of that.
this poelice van is getting out of here. and some objects are being thrown at police. and here they just got another man. easy guys. we re being pushed. if you can see what s going on, when they try to arrest someone, they are being swarmed by these protesters protesters. okay, ma am, thank you. and some objects are being thrown. i m not sure why that man was arrested. didn t see what he allegedly did. but when they try to arrest anyone regarding these protests you can see what happens here. police forming a cordon behind me. the crowd very very agitated. we were just walking up the street with them. they had surrounded a couple of
that? we saw pictures earlier as pro- protesters were starting to come into the area and you saw police create a human wall across a cross walk. they clearly wanted the protesters to be abiding by traffic law. they didn t want them getting out in the middle of the cars. but then what we saw was when protesters made it obvious they did not want to go around the police officers, the police officers acquiesced. they stepped to the side. didn t want to create a confrontation. at a certain point we heard from the police commissioner that s what they re doing, allowing them to protest. but then when do they say, no, this is now an issue of order and we re not going to put up with this anymore? and then where do things go from there? they re basing it on when does this become dangerous to the protesters themselves, the peaceful ones members of the public the businesses in that area if you start having looting or violence then things are going to have to change and the police are going to ha