Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Diane Sawyer

After blowing out his birthday with a Flashmob ABC News Diane Sawyer were unprepared again this week when they published the news about an international terrorist threat to the national intelligence chief James flap. In an interview last week with three national security adviser, said Clapper Sawyer's arrest on the morning of the 12 people in London on suspicion of terrorism. Flap, which is to ensure the safety of the president every day, I had no idea what he meant. "First, London," said Sawyer. "How bad is it?" any contribution that was to come here? ... Director flap? "London?" Clapper said counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan strengthened to help. "You mean that the arrest of 12 people early today by the British, " he said. ". This is something that the British do have said this morning, he did" Later in the interview Clapper has admitted not knowing the arrests and said, "Sorry, not me, " When Sawyer was surprised at that. The White House, but waffles in this story raises Sawyer was too vague on the question before they finally admit that door had not been informed about it.

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