This revelation, reported on April 30 in the Guardian, followed a series of drone strikes in Yemen that have killed more than 50 civilians in the past few weeks. Dianne Feinstein and Saxby Chambliss dated April 18, requested that the Senate remove a provision from an intelligence bill that would have required President Obama to publicly disclose information about drone strikes and their victims. Then there was this: James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, in a letter to Sens. Just a little tidbit, because we do not remember hearing that this was happening. She reported from there on May 1, where she was covering the story of American soldiers training Ukrainian soldiers. A few items caught our eye this week: ABC's Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz is currently somewhere in the Ukraine. Could TV be more exciting right now? We keep hearing about the death of television, but like the much-touted death of print media and death of books, we have to paraphrase Mark Twain: 'great exaggeration.' But let's begin with the news.