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forbid there s more families. like you said she s a rock held that family together. she s been smart and discipline about the things to do and bring warren home. one of those things is pay ransom. there s a report money was offered through an intermediary to someone in pakistan. is that correct? i don t have a knowledge of that. you don t have knowledge of money paid? or specific transactions. some families have tried. european families do these kinds of things. it works in some cases. it works in some cases. do you think it was attempted in this case? we prohibit u.s. citizens from doing this. not only our government but u.s. citizens. i m not suggesting anyone broke the law. do you know of third or fourth parties in any way to. i think that s a good question for elaine.
out. what was the effort like and how did the u.s. government help or not help you? we worked closely with the family, with elaine, who is a remarkable woman, who showed incredible strength and held her family together while she worked to try to get warren home. what we tried to do was make sure all of the assets of the u.s. government, whether they be intelligence assets or relationships with other partner nations, who have more assets on the ground in pakistan, were all working to try to get warren home. and quite frankly, where we saw gaps or where we saw problems was not the people in the u.s. government weren t trying hard as individuals, because the fbi and the state department, they were all working really hard, but i really believe, based on this experience and based on working so closely on warren s case, that we do need better coordination of all the capabilities the u.s. government has, so we can find these people. who s on point? who s on point? of all the agencies, if
italian italian. but this is what happens in war. thank you. i want to go to the white house. kasie hunt has more information on what was carried out in january. i spoke briefly to senator john mccain. he like many americans was just learning of the failures that the president announced today. so that tells you a little bit about how closely held this information was until we heard from the president of the united states today. we had seen a statement from congressman delaney who represents the district from where mr. weinstein s family lived and said he is outraged that our government was not able to bring warren home. i think this is going to set the stage for a pretty wide spread debate about just what is worth it in the context of these drone strikes, at what point is the
news terrorism analyst, evan cumming. tell us how you have succinctly tried to get him out. what was the effort like and how did the u.s. government help or not help you? we worked closely with the family, with elaine who is a remarkable woman, who showed incredible strength and held her family together while she worked to try to get warren home. what we tried to do was make sure all of the assets of the u.s. government whether they be intelligence assets or relationships with other partner nations, who have more assets on the ground in pakistan were all working to try to get warren home. and quite frankly, where we saw gaps or where we saw problems was not the people in the u.s. government weren t trying hard as individuals, because the fbi and the state department they were all working really hard but i really believe, based on this experience and based on working so closely on warren s case that we do need better coordination of all the capabilities the u.s. government has, so we