killed, and where is the focus on that question? you know, how did this happen? there are two sides to this lib story. one is the security element and the warnings they had and al-qaeda in libya and how that is all happening,nd they don t know it, and two is the fact that it takes so long and they re focusing on this video and the president delivers a speech to the un and says six times that the video, i mean, he references the video six times. there s no question that the explanation from the white house about what happened has changed, and the communication has been troubled, and they say that s because the intelligence changed and they re sort of keeping up with the story, but it ignores the point about why was the intelligence wrong in the first place? how did they get this so wrong if it wasn t actually a video, and it s all coming up in the election context, so viewers and voters are really trying to figure this out. politically this comes before the foreign policy debate d
this security element left in august despite the personnel in libya, the state department officials and others in libya asking for better security. bill: well, woods will tell these investigators, the house committee, that he met with stevens all the time. right. bill: so what he s going to do now, he will lay out a story and situation and scenario and where stevens all likelihood expressed danger he felt to his own life, right? that makes sense. absolutely. i don t want to sound overly cynical here but frankly washington, d.c. appears to be the black hole of investigations. where all investigations go to fade away and disappear. we get caught up in some other moment of outrage. but this is not, this is not a typical process. they should and i would hope, that they have, already, demanded all the cable traffic that bounces between benghazi and tripoli and washington, d.c., the state department headquarters, for the past year, ever since they set up the consulate in benghazi. get al
neil, the daily beast ran the numbers. they said total cost for security is half a million, 400 grand if they want to rent out the resort, a $100,000 jet. that s one pricey get away. what do you think? i ve missed you, chris. why did you leave me here in london. you know, it s kind of spot on. as you know, with the royal family, they never discuss how much anything costs. the estimate on price if you and me were going, the security element is a phenomenal cost because that is kate and william, of course, who would naturally have all of that. it s interesting what nobody has picked up on, which i find a more interesting story is on the week that they got married, princess beatrice and eugenie had their security taken away
prince charles is hosting at the end of the day at buckingham palace with dancing and a good time. all right. reporter: with the bride and groom. all that sounds like a pain, who wants to be invited anyway, and before i let you go reporter: i m busy, i m busy that day. i need you to do it for about 30 seconds. there is a security element here, and you were telling me it s kind of a dry run to something else coming up in london. reporter: yeah, the olympics 2012 next year are going to be here in london, and there s a lot of pressure and it s a pretty tough operation here. they ve got about 5,000 police officers for the week fanned out around the city. aerial helicopter sweeps. they ll be monitoring crowds and looking at railways and rooftops, all of that. and what they re doing already is going through drains and lamps through different streets making sure there are explosives. you enjoy. reporter: i will. thank you so much. cnn counting down to the most anticipate
it s not their jobs that are going away as a result of unlimited immigration. not they are wages that are going down or their neighborhoods that are under pressure. they don t live in those places where immigration really has an impact. with elite just try to crush any discussion. an approach that everyone is now rejecting. the mass migration that has come into western europe, there is a security element, a lot of women in german towns cannot go out after sundown because of fear of being raped, assaulted, et cetera. we saw over 70,000 migrants have come into that country in the last year or two years, mostly muslim. in germany, it s over a million. mostly muslim. what you have are the citizens of this country, these countries saying wait a minute, our cultures being subsumed?