PRES OBAMA SAYS HE'S INSTRUCTING HIS DISASTER RESPONSE TEAM TO GET TORNADO **

OBAMA CALLS MONDAY'S DISASTER "ONE OF THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE TORNADOES IN **

OBAMA HAS DECLARED A MAJOR DISASTER IN OKLAHOMA, ORDERING FEDERAL AID TO **

THE PRES OFFERS PRAYERS AND SAYS THERE'S A LONG ROAD OF RECOVERY AHEAD **

BUT HE SAYS THE VICTIMS WON'T TRAVEL ALONE AND WILL HAVE THE RESOURCES THEY **

MOORE, OK FIRE CHIEF GARY BIRD SAYS THE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS AND BODIES **

SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS MOVED IN AT DAWN TODAY, TAKING OVER FROM THE 200 OR **

AT LEAST 24 PEOPLE WERE KILLED, INCLUDING AT LEAST NINE CHILDREN, WITH **

HOSPITAL OFFICIALS SAY THEY'VE TREATED MORE THAN 200 PATIENTS, INCLUDING **

ABOUT 20 PATIENTS ARE STILL BEING TREATED AT ONE HOSPITAL, THOUGH IT'S NOT **

OK GOV MARY FALLIN SAYS MOORE WILL BE REBUILT FOLLOWING A DEVASTATING **

SHE SAYS "WE WILL REBUILD AND WE WILL REGAIN OUR STRENGTH **

FALLIN SAYS SHE DOESN'T KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE STILL MISSING FOLLOWING **

SHE SAYS THE PRIMARY GOAL FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS IS TO CONTINUE SEARCHING **

FALLIN URGES PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THE TORNADO TO CONTACT FEMA AT 1-800-621- **

THE STATE HAS ALSO STARTED A WEBSITE TO HELP GUIDE PEOPLE THROUGH THIS **

SEN TOM COBURN (R-OK) SAYS ANY ADDL FED AID TO HELP TORNADO VICTIMS AND **

COBURN'S SPOX SAYS IT'S A POSITION THE SENATOR HAS CONSISTENTLY HELD **

FED DISASTER AID COFFERS REMAIN FLUSH FROM THE INFUSION OF AID FOR **

BIRD SAYS HE'S "98% SURE" THERE ARE NO MORE SURVIVORS OR BODIES TO RECOVER **

WEATHER AUTHORITIES SAY YESTERDAY'S DEADLY TORNADO IN MOORE, OK WAS AN EF 5 **


 

Latest on the drone targeted killing of Americans – note below from FNC’s Chad Pergram

After you read the Pergram info below….tell me what you think of the drone targeted killing of Americans overseas who are suspected – not necessarily proven – of being Al Qaeda.

Urgent: Feinstein says Senate Intel panel has now seen administration plans to justify drone killings
Per Pergram-Capitol Hill

 

 

            Washington—Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, today issued the following statement on the committee’s robust and ongoing oversight of counterterrorism targeted killings:

 

            “The administration has publicly described—including now in an unclassified white paper—the legality and boundaries of targeted killing of terrorists, though details remain classified. The secrecy of the program has made it difficult to detail the robust oversight conducted by the Intelligence Committee of counterterrorism targeted killings, but I am pleased to outline some of that oversight now.

 

            “The committee has devoted significant time and attention to targeted killings by drones. The committee receives notifications with key details of each strike shortly after it occurs, and the committee holds regular briefings and hearings on these operations—reviewing the strikes, examining their effectiveness as a counterterrorism tool, verifying the care taken to avoid deaths to non-combatants and understanding the intelligence collection and analysis that underpins these operations. 

 

            “In addition, the committee staff has held 35 monthly, in-depth oversight meetings with government officials to review strike records (including video footage) and question every aspect of the program. 

 

            “Since 2010 the committee has asked for copies of all the legal opinions written by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) at the Department of Justice on targeted killing. I have sent three letters, each joined by Vice Chairman Kit Bond or Vice Chairman Saxby Chambliss, requesting these opinions. 

 

            “In 2012, the committee included a legislative provision in its annual authorization bill to require the executive branch to provide OLC opinions.  Unfortunately that provision was removed prior to final passage of the bill. Until last week, the committee had been provided access to only two of the nine OLC opinions that we believe to exist on targeted killings. 

 

            “Last week, senators on the committee were finally allowed to review two OLC opinions on the legal authority to strike U.S. citizens.  We have reiterated our request for all nine OLC opinions—and any other relevant documents—in order to fully evaluate the executive branch’s legal reasoning, and to broaden access to the opinions to appropriate members of the committee staff.”

 

 

 

Chad Pergram

Senior Producer for Capitol Hill

FOX News









Greta Alerts

Get Greta's Breaking News Alerts via email. Enter your email address below to sign up.



Latest Slideshow

Screen Shot 2013-05-09 at 11.01.10 AM