On the recordSeptember 18, 2013
Does anybody on the panel think that the United States Government should not respond if Al Qaeda were to set off a chemical device in the United States of America?
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congress.govDoes anybody on the panel think that the United States Government should not respond if Al Qaeda were to set off a chemical device in the United States of America?
Capuano questions the panel's stance on government response to terrorist attacks.
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