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lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motivive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the lou: a new government watchdog report shows the centers for medicare and medicaid services wrongly paid out $20 million to health care organizations on behalf of dead people. they are the agency in charge of implementing obamacare. the government waste and abuse does not end there. a separate report finds employees at the department of homeland security
lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motivive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will...
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lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. day. the so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't haveo feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate c
lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give...
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lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the congressman is here next as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back arnd here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announc
lou: catherine herridge, thank you. thousands of passengers across the country delayed after a shooting in the countries third airport shooting. a man from new jersey pulled an automatic rifle from his bag and shot in lax, killing a tsa officer and wounding two others. he was wounded in the shootout that resulted in was taken into custody. a motive is still unknown. but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give...
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catherine herridge is here with details on why. good evening. >> reporter: well, thank you, doug. some republican lawmakers say the obama administration can't have it both ways. the president says the al qaeda leadership in pakistan is in decline. yet more than two years after the raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan where s.e.a.l.s recovered documents, critics charge the documents were cherry picked to portray bin laden as a frustrated micromanager who lost control of his neck work. the administration declassified a series of videos which showed bin laden watching television while awkwardly rehearsing messages for his followers. these images also reinforced the view that he was isolated and struggling. but critics believe the million plus files will tell a different story. >> the documents also show that al qaeda senior leadership maintains command and control over a number of branches around the globe. and that this was not haphazard at all. effect, this has long been a plan for al qaeda senior leadership to establish these affiliates in several countries. >> reporter:
catherine herridge is here with details on why. good evening. >> reporter: well, thank you, doug. some republican lawmakers say the obama administration can't have it both ways. the president says the al qaeda leadership in pakistan is in decline. yet more than two years after the raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan where s.e.a.l.s recovered documents, critics charge the documents were cherry picked to portray bin laden as a frustrated micromanager who lost control of his neck...
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catherine herridge live with the news today from washington. catherine? >> thank you, harris. the number of documents pulled from usama bin laden's compound in abad bad pakistan is still classified. it's said to be at least 1.5 million files. and of those files, only 17 written documents had been released through the west point counter terrorism center. that was over a year ago in the run-up to the election. critics charge the documents were cherry picked to portray bin laden as a frustrated micromanager who had lost control of his network. the administration declassified a series of videos which show bin laden watching television or rehearsing recorded messengers for his followers. message also reinforce the view that al qaeda was in decline. the million plus documents may tell a different story. the files also show maintain control over a number of branches around the globe this was not haphazard that all of these afilm i can't tells suddenly basically arose in the last several years. long been a plan to establish these in several different companies. >> they believe the doc
catherine herridge live with the news today from washington. catherine? >> thank you, harris. the number of documents pulled from usama bin laden's compound in abad bad pakistan is still classified. it's said to be at least 1.5 million files. and of those files, only 17 written documents had been released through the west point counter terrorism center. that was over a year ago in the run-up to the election. critics charge the documents were cherry picked to portray bin laden as a...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with why lawmakers are so insistent they talk. >> based on congressional sources and thas largely overlooked press release from the house intelligence committee on 9/11, 3 cia contractors who have a book deal for their benghazi story are expected to testify the week of november 11th. committee staffers did not immediately respond to fox's request for comment, but in a recent interview, the committee chairman confirmed he would not take no for an answer. >> i think it's either you come voluntarily or come with a subpoena. >> the cia contractors dedescribes adformer members of the military can independently explain the timeline of events, as well as the cia's response and the impact of not sending military assets. eli lake has written extensively on benghazi. >> we have never heard from the perspective of the actual operators who went on the ground. the other thing is these guys are working in benghazi, and they can begin to tell the story of what the u.s. intelligence community was doing there. >> and whether the cia operation was the
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with why lawmakers are so insistent they talk. >> based on congressional sources and thas largely overlooked press release from the house intelligence committee on 9/11, 3 cia contractors who have a book deal for their benghazi story are expected to testify the week of november 11th. committee staffers did not immediately respond to fox's request for comment, but in a recent interview, the committee chairman confirmed he would not take...
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thank you, catherine herridge in washington on that. martha? martha: at one point the president was very comfortable with the word obamacare. he said he kind of liked it until the law got rolling. why that word has now start toddies appear from the president's vocabulary. bill: a florida teenager speaking out after she was accused of bullying another girl to death. we'll talk live with her and the sheriff who filed the charges. >> so parents, you be responsible so that you discipline your children and we don't have to. but, if, you don't discipline your children, and if, if it rices to the level of a violation of the law, don't worry, we'll discipline them for you. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin.
thank you, catherine herridge in washington on that. martha? martha: at one point the president was very comfortable with the word obamacare. he said he kind of liked it until the law got rolling. why that word has now start toddies appear from the president's vocabulary. bill: a florida teenager speaking out after she was accused of bullying another girl to death. we'll talk live with her and the sheriff who filed the charges. >> so parents, you be responsible so that you discipline your...
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catherine herridge with our report. >> reporter: behind closed-doors on capitol hill. five cia personnel, includer former government contract are on the ground in benghazi answered questions in two classified succession, they confirm that witnesses offering new information that conflicts with earlier testimony. >> there are some discrepancies we're running every that we can to ground. >> reporter: sources tell fox news that aren'ts re-- witnesses reinforce the view that state department personnel were ill equipped to deal with the assault. some characterize fighting that night as consistent and constant. which raises question about the lack of a military response. ing in to the four americans kill. fox news one of contractor testifying this week was so injured during the mortar attack. that he is not regained full use of his arm. dip nattidiplomatic security ags also gone multiple currencies for a injured leg. congressman bill young bet with him for 90 minutes last sg spokn background, but after his date, young's widow gave ut permission to audio graph the interview. >
catherine herridge with our report. >> reporter: behind closed-doors on capitol hill. five cia personnel, includer former government contract are on the ground in benghazi answered questions in two classified succession, they confirm that witnesses offering new information that conflicts with earlier testimony. >> there are some discrepancies we're running every that we can to ground. >> reporter: sources tell fox news that aren'ts re-- witnesses reinforce the view that state...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been to guantanamo bay many times joins us now live from washington. catherine. >> reporter: thank you, jon, good morning. as early as this week the senate will take up the defense department budget will which include new provision that is will make it easier to bring guantanamo detainees to the u.s. for trial as well as for medical treatment. amendments put forward by democratic senator carl levin, chairman of the armed services committee would give the president more flexibility to transfer detainees to u.s. soil. in his wide-ranging national security address last may the president said the al qaeda threat is diminished and the detention facility is no longer needed. >> given my administration's relentless pursuit of al qaeda's leadership there is no justification beyond politics for congress to prevent us from closeing a facility that should have never been opened. >> reporter: fox news's traveled more than a dozen times to the guantanamo camps, more than any other cable network. the current proposal does not address a high
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been to guantanamo bay many times joins us now live from washington. catherine. >> reporter: thank you, jon, good morning. as early as this week the senate will take up the defense department budget will which include new provision that is will make it easier to bring guantanamo detainees to the u.s. for trial as well as for medical treatment. amendments put forward by democratic senator carl levin, chairman of the armed services...
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catherine herridge had chilling details of the cries for help from the americans inside. >> as terrorists converged on the benghazi compound, state department agents knew it was a death trap and made a series of destressed phone calls. according to congressional sources familiar with recent testimony from five cia personnel. sources told fox news that the radio call described in testimony before the house intelligence committee was characterized as almost frantic with state department personnel pleading for help to save their lives. the congressman leading the investigation said they found one state department agent hiding in the consulate, apparently in a closet and they were -- >> not armed, not kitted up. and they hadn't been any shots fired from our side as far as the testimony reveals. >> the cia witnesses also testified that early on september 12th, seven hours after the consulate was sacked and burned, five mortars burned down a mile away in less than a minute with three directs hits. the new testimony re-enforced the view that the terrorist mortar team was professionally trained.
catherine herridge had chilling details of the cries for help from the americans inside. >> as terrorists converged on the benghazi compound, state department agents knew it was a death trap and made a series of destressed phone calls. according to congressional sources familiar with recent testimony from five cia personnel. sources told fox news that the radio call described in testimony before the house intelligence committee was characterized as almost frantic with state department...
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fox news chief intelligence operator catherine herridge has more. >> well, we learned they understood they were in a death trap. and when the attack came on 9/11, they began to plead for their lives where they were all going to die. when that team arrived from the cia annex, what they found was the state employees didn't even have guns, and one hid in the state department consulate to stay safe. what they learned, they were seething with anger, because everything they saw on the ground that night said it was a premeditated terrorist attack. >> we should mention it was 9/11. i forget ot to say that in the introduction, it was on 9/11, and all of these attacks were carefully planned. >> based on our reporting, me r megyn, we learned they had very good information that they knew where the safe room was where ambassador stevens would retreat. and that also there were gasoline cans and generators. and they seemed to know the locations, that they had been pre positioned in order to start the fires. they learned there were five mortars that rained down on the cia annex, and two direct hits,
fox news chief intelligence operator catherine herridge has more. >> well, we learned they understood they were in a death trap. and when the attack came on 9/11, they began to plead for their lives where they were all going to die. when that team arrived from the cia annex, what they found was the state employees didn't even have guns, and one hid in the state department consulate to stay safe. what they learned, they were seething with anger, because everything they saw on the ground...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge on the latest efforts to change that. >> reporter: an amendment put forward by the democratic chairman of the senate armed services committee, carl levin, would give the president more flexibility to transfer the remaining 164 detainees to u.s. soil for pretrail detention prosecution and medical treatment. the bar for overseas transfers would also be lower with assurances from the defense secretary that actions are being taken to, quote, substantially mitigate the risk of detainees engaging or re-engaging in terrorism. supporters include the aclu. >> we've got a real dollars and sense cost. the united states is now paying $2.7 million every single year to hold each of these detainees down at guantanamo. >> reporter: in his wide-ranging national security address last may the president said the al qaeda threat is diminished, and the detention camps are a bush era relic. >> given my administration's relentless pursuit of al qaeda's leadership, there is no justification, beyond politics, for congress to prevent us from closing a facility
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge on the latest efforts to change that. >> reporter: an amendment put forward by the democratic chairman of the senate armed services committee, carl levin, would give the president more flexibility to transfer the remaining 164 detainees to u.s. soil for pretrail detention prosecution and medical treatment. the bar for overseas transfers would also be lower with assurances from the defense secretary that actions are being taken to, quote,...
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catherine herridge has more on this top story. >> that's right, a lot of classified information, it it's said to be a least 1.5 million files. in only 17 written documents have been released. and that was over a year ago. critics charging the documents from this compound, cherry picked to portray bin laden as a micromanager who have lost control of his network. in addition, the administration declassified a series of videos which show bin laden watching messages from his followers, reinforcing the view that the modern's al qaeda is in decline. putting politics in those questions aside, lawmakers say that the blocks are making all of the documents unacceptable. >> the value of learning and who is debating who on what issues, it is incredibly valuable in trying to make sure that we have the best information possible. reporter: they tell fox news that they believe the document goes way beyond the al qaeda network itself and that sheds light on the connections between the senior leadership of al qaeda which was first documented by the 9/11 report. >> in congress forced the cia to release the
catherine herridge has more on this top story. >> that's right, a lot of classified information, it it's said to be a least 1.5 million files. in only 17 written documents have been released. and that was over a year ago. critics charging the documents from this compound, cherry picked to portray bin laden as a micromanager who have lost control of his network. in addition, the administration declassified a series of videos which show bin laden watching messages from his followers,...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. she has that story for us. catherine? >> reporter: well, thank you, jon. we have independently confirmed the existence of a program first reported by the associated press that the cia used to turn some guantanamo detainees into double agents immediately after 9/11 with mixed results. one source familiar with the program said the bush administration never provided hard numbers on the detainees on guantanamo which fox has visited more than any other tv network because some prisoners were part of the cia program and left the camps under the radar. the ap today is posting this satellite image reportedly showing where the cia ran its operation from a small facility a few hundred yards from the main administrative offices. this is part of the base that is cut off from the traditional detention camps. in 2003 when the program was up and running, the number of detainees at guantanamo was nearly 750 prisoners. it appears the cia program was known to only a select few what's called highly compa
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. she has that story for us. catherine? >> reporter: well, thank you, jon. we have independently confirmed the existence of a program first reported by the associated press that the cia used to turn some guantanamo detainees into double agents immediately after 9/11 with mixed results. one source familiar with the program said the bush administration never provided hard numbers on the detainees on guantanamo which...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live at our d.c. bureau with more. >> reporter: gregg, fox news has confirmed that two contractors appeared before the house intelligence committee wednesday, and three more, as you mentioned, who have signed this book deal for their story are scheduled to answer questions in a classified session later today. the congressman who leads the subcommittee on investigations confirming to reporters that the cia personnel are offering new information that does conflict with earlier testimony. >> pretty direct questions by members of the committee, and i think we've gotten some answers to some of the questions. there has been some contradiction in some of the testimony that we've had this previous hearings. >> reporter: one of the teems that came out of yesterday's -- themes that came out of yesterday's decision was that personnel were ill equipped to deal with the assault, and the state department leadership in washington were also caught flat-footed that evening despite multiple warnings about the growing t
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live at our d.c. bureau with more. >> reporter: gregg, fox news has confirmed that two contractors appeared before the house intelligence committee wednesday, and three more, as you mentioned, who have signed this book deal for their story are scheduled to answer questions in a classified session later today. the congressman who leads the subcommittee on investigations confirming to reporters that the cia personnel are offering new...
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our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more. >> reporter: thank you, jenna and good morning. three sources tell fox news that the cia contractors are expected to testify live before a house committee, we believe the house intelligence committee, week of november 11th and they were providing security to the annex and case officers. of the this morning a republican on house oversight committee, this committee held the lion's shares of public hearings into benghazi criticized the delays. >> memories don't get better. evidence doesn't get better. crime scenes don't get better with time. we should have had access to the witnesses months and months ago. now is better than never. three will not cut it. i want access to everyone who has first-hand knowledge and we'll go wherever the faxes take us. >> reporter: after ambassador chris stevens, foreign service officer, sean might and navy seal officers, tyrone smith and glen doherty were killed they wanted to question survivors within 4hours after the attack. survivors were evacuated from benghazi to a
our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more. >> reporter: thank you, jenna and good morning. three sources tell fox news that the cia contractors are expected to testify live before a house committee, we believe the house intelligence committee, week of november 11th and they were providing security to the annex and case officers. of the this morning a republican on house oversight committee, this committee held the lion's shares of public...
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and we're getting new reports out this morning from our own catherine herridge who has been doing some excellent reporting on this. these five cia contractors and members of the cia who are actually inside that room were asked to sign second nondisclosure agreements. second ndas. normally contractors will often sign nondisclosure agreements. after the attack why were they then asked to sign second ndas? >> why? the results were politically damaging to the white house. look, the public has a right to know what happened here? why were this many cia officers in benghazi in the first place? we still don't have an answer to that question. in are asking, as far as i'm concerned and moreover what about the aftermath? why aren't people going after the perpetrators and we don't know the answer to that question. they are silencing the people who know the answers and silencing the others. it's an outrage. >> was there a lull in the fighting was there not a lull in the fighting? was there a thought from state side that potentially the fighting was even over. we heard from senator stephens last nig
and we're getting new reports out this morning from our own catherine herridge who has been doing some excellent reporting on this. these five cia contractors and members of the cia who are actually inside that room were asked to sign second nondisclosure agreements. second ndas. normally contractors will often sign nondisclosure agreements. after the attack why were they then asked to sign second ndas? >> why? the results were politically damaging to the white house. look, the public has...