in asylum for. it s insane to give asylum to somebody because he supposedly fears the country he s coming from and then he feels comfortable to go back to the country. immigrants shouldn t be coming here to get on welfare. that makes no sense, whether they blow something up or not. it s wrong. the asylum issue and welfare issue are two separate questions. they did qualify by what the rules are. martha: it s another case of right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing. gentlemen, thank you very much. rich, alan, we ll see you soon. bill: the hunt is one on for a twisted killer. a killer who murdered an 8-year-old girl and what we are learn being this case this morning. martha: president obama responding to allegations from government workers saying they were threatened because they
bill: we are just hearing the house will hold a hearing on the benghazi terror attacks one week from today. all this coming just days after fox news reports on government employees who say they have been threatened with their jobs to keep them from revealing information about the attack to congress. i m not familiar with this notion that anybody has been blocked from testifying. so what i ll do is i will find out what exactly you are referring to. bill: there was a followup to that that went nowhere as well. jason chaffetz, a republican, good to see you in the studio. what did you think about how the president reacted. if he s going to get to the
bill: amazing stuff isn t it. here is a sight you don t want to see either. northern california, sonoma and napa counties you ve got fire crews working on fires in both of these areas. the fires were started by downed power lines which means that area is flat out dry and they could use a lot of the wet stuff that maria was just talking about in the sent interpreter part of the country in the upper plains. we are watching this. a shot out of san francisco, the smoke and the fire that burns below. martha: new controversy this morning when the morning-after-pill is moving over-the-counter and available to children as young as 15 years old. is that too young to be taking this into their own hands? dr. manny alvarez and a great panel coming up on that. you don t want to miss that. bill: the feds studying things between the boston bombers and overseas extremistses. did critical intelligence fall through the cracks here and what the feds can do to fix it. martha: a new lead today in the
remains released to the family. peter doocy live on the streets. peter, when will the body be released? reporter: it could be any time. the medical examiner said they have not heard from tamerlan tsarnaev s widow. but her lawyer is telling us they are going to contact authorities and tell them the family s wish is for her to claim the body. s suspect s uncle contacted a mosque in cambridge about funeral arrangements. but those plans are on hold until the body is release. that s when we ll get the official cause of death for tamerlan tsarnaev. bill: what is the latest on the investigation. reporter: sources are
comprehensive detention policy i in the administration s failure to do so they have removed lawful options from our counterterrorism arsenal. eaves on the house armed services committee. reporter: it s not just republicans, there are a number of democrats who have expressed reservations about this. you ll remember when the trial was going to move forward in new york, with mohammed and all the hubbub about that. that was shut down, and it wasn t just republicans shutting it down. this is a big, big deal. for the president to say he s going to get back on this. that is a big hurdle with all of the other things and hurdles that this administration needs to get democrats and republicans together on. that is another big one for this administration to do. bill: what do you hear also when the release does happen, we find a lot of them return to the field of battle. you know, what is the administration s position on