New Charges in Benghazi Attacks
Multiple charges of murder against Ahmed Abu Khattala
Michael Morrell testified in front of the House Intel Committee
Also wasn't ordered to stand down, report reports
It certainly will be coming up a lot should she run for president
Not a protest or video
State Dept expected to announce; already downplaying link to "core" Al Qaeda
Say intelligence says otherwise
Say intelligence fixation on AQ contributed to killing of ambassador
Accuses White House of cover up relating to Benghazi consulate attack
Supposed first hand account may not have been
Primary source gave CBS a different story than the one he gave the FBI
CBS News chairman says "We're surprised to hear about this, and if it shows we've been misled, we will make a correction"
Department of Justice was initially unwilling to allow them to testify
Wants more information on survivors
Anonymous security officer first Western eyewitness to speak publicly
State Department generally offers millions for wanted terrorists
"If there's something in our government more worthy of funding than that, I can't think of it."
They're still there, festering
A House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing regarding the attack on the US consulate last year set to begin today
More House hearings tomorrow
Hillary Clinton chose the members of the ARB that investigated the failures surrounding last year's attack in Benghazi
Family of victims still don't have clear answers on what happened
Hicks believe at least two American lives would've been saved with a faster response to last year's attack
Obama may have received a recommendation for direct action earlier this month
Lack of responsibility
Have been brought back to work
She doth protest too much
Thinks blame was irresponsible
Delay puts lives at risk, Darrell Issa says
Trying to avoid a Benghazi repeat
CNN reports extensive measures being taken to prevent leaks on Benghazi
Despite what some Congressional Republicans have been saying
Inquiring congressional minds want to know
"I don't think anyone thought differently," said Gen. Carter Ham
He has since retired and cannot be forced to testify before Congress
That should keep things bubbling for a while
Part of investigation into attack on American consulate in Benghazi
Burned-out trucks, graffiti
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