House Intelligence Chair Implies Congress Knew About al-Awlaki Strike CANDY CROWLEY, CNN HOST: I need a quick yes or no from you, about the use of them and using them targeting Americans overseas. Al-Awlaki, a known terrorist, but an American citizen, as well as his son were killed--you have talked about oversight, you think there's plenty of oversight for this drone program. Were you told in advance of those two killings?CONGRESSMAN MIKE ROGERS, HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE CHAIR: For the planning purposes of air strikes against terrorists and enemy combatants overseas, yes.CROWLEY: These specific men?ROGERS: If people make the target list we know that in advance, there's appropriate oversight. And then how we target those individuals changes from day to day, but air strikes are certainly a part of that.