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president trump and vice president pence. >> this is a sad result of someone who's var sick, didn't get the help, became a loaner and then found a cause. he found a father in trump. >> we must unify as a nation. we've seen the media to use the sinister actions of one individual to score political points >> calling them ineems of the people and suddenly pretending you're concerned about civility. come on. ♪ this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christy ford. >> good saturday morning to you. good to be with you. cesar sayoc, he was a dj, body builder and pizza delivery man beforhe started sending bombs to
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trump critics. >> hours before his arrest he had been reportedly dj'ing at a strip club and incidentally the same strip club where stormy daniels performed earlier this year. >> he told investigators he did not want to hurt anyone. but chris ray says under right conditioness, those package bombs could have gone off and there could be more packages. >> all led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in florida. that's where they arrested sayoc yesterday morning. live from the federal detention center in down miami. >> sayoc is locked up at the
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federal detention center in miami as they try to piece together as much as they can learn about this case and the picture that is emerging is of a man who harbored and even expressed dark thoughts about democrats, about gays, blacks, jews and he also plastered his feelings on his van. he was clearly a big trump supporter, not against the law. but what was against the law was the steps authorities allege he took in the direction of political violence. 14 bombs in the mail and that is very much illegal. >> reporter: a nation wide man hunt ending with an arrest. cesar sayoc facing 48 years in prison. they were able to track him to plantation, florida through evidence from at least one of the packages. >> they uncovered a finger print
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from one of the envelopes containing an ied that had been sent to congresswoman maxine waters. >> reporter: 14 pipe bombs were sent and two sent care of cnn's offices in new york. four more discovered friday and the fbi director warns more may soon be on the way. he has an extensive criminal mystery dating back to the early 1990s including a 2002 threat to a utility comp an, suffer a fate worse than 9/11. none of the devices actually exploded, raw insisted the bombs be talken seriously. >> these are not hoax devices. they did contain energetic material which if subjected to
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the right amount of heat or shock could be dangerous to the public. >> photographs of the targets with a red "x" across theraface and this white van seized during the arrest they say he was living in it after being kicked out of his parents' house. a popular crowd chant at trump rallies, "cnn sucks." hoow hoowassen captured at one trump event holding a cnn sucks sign. and attacking the same targets the bombs were addressed to. president trump still denying his fiery rhetoric may have energized the media. >> i could tone it up because as you know the media's been unfair to me and republican party.
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. >> reporter: the fbi would confirm nothing on motive. the attorney general did admit this may have been political in nature. >> this is utterly unacceptable. political violence othoefr threat of violence is zbens our self government. fwrrs. >> reporter: the fbi director suggestesting there could be more bombs. that they still have to discover and i have to remind you they went coast to coast from new york, california, del wataware,. and florida. authorities want to know if there's anything else to worry about. >> joining us to talk more about the investigation and what comes next. mark morales. and are tired fbi supervisor special agent.
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james, let me start with you, the putenshthral are more pack nls out there. >> sure. across the country there are 250 mail sorting facilities. so they go to a regional sorting facility. there's a number of them in manhattan. i think another daw or so. i think there's an all hands on deck to check and make sure nothing was missed. we owe great kudos for law enforcement. the unibomber case, 17 years. eveern this past march the serial bomber took 18 days. they did this in a matter of a couple of days. yes, the forensic part of this. police science has come a long way since we started moving in this direction. but law enforcement did an
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outstanding job. most importantly was anyone else providing material support on before or after the fact? >> and we know he stopped cooperating with authorities. he's not talking to them anymore. so what is in this truck may be some of the most definitive information they're going to get. >> investigators in this type f situation are combing through everything. it's not just the van, although that's a big part of this. are there anybody else that mouth be involved in this? this is an ongoing laupger investigation and they're going to talk their time with this. it's going to be a while. >> a lot of the activity is in florida because that's where they believe this sorting facility they went through shs that's where it is. what's happening here in new
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york from the investigators here? they haven't found any other pa packages in new york. is different from the robert de niro packages and. but there could be more in the next few daws. >> we see something in the mail with wires and material and he is telling authorities or at least he did that his intention was not to hurt anybody. but in these pack nls there was explosive material included. what does that tell you about this compared to other situations where there might be electronics and wires but nothing that could actually explode? is this a warning? >> to be a successful bomb
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maker, you just need to be able to walk away from the package you assemble. i even speculated maybe this was a message. somebody not committed to killing people but was sending a message. the fbi director was careful. he described energetic material. that up to of material if subjected to heat, friction, is unstable. so people could have been harmed. bombs have four components. pour supply, check. nishiator, check, switch, check. explosive material, check. all four components were there. those were dangerous devices. a six-inch pipe bomb loaded with shrapnel and in this case filled with glass could kill people and
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create terror. >> he doesn't believe sayoc is sophisticated enoughf to pull this off alone. how do they go about finding out if there is someone who helped him do this? >> murairanda verses arizona sa if law enforcement putsz you into custody and interriigates you, you have the right not to say anything. those devices could be considered weapons of mass destruction, the public safety attaches. first thing i'm asking is are there any more unexploded devices out there? without mirandaizing.
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he claims affiliation the the seminal nation and we refer to this as an emotionally disturbed person but demagoguery seem to insight him. >> apprecuate your input. so cesar sayoc's former lawyer says he suffered for years from a lack of reality. >> he had refused. watch a portion of that interview. >> when i first met hum, the first thing i noticed was his vehicle. at the time he had another vehicle and it was plastered full of indian posters, all on the exterior and i saw that as strange.
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most people don't drive away with plastered vehicles and he pulled out oo scrap book and immediately wanted to show me newspaper clippings, photographs of him with this exotic dancer or wrestler or him body building and i recognized quick that he suffered certainly from an identification issue. he needed people to be impressed with him. issues off insecurity. i then began to realize that he had what i considered a lesser iq, substantial emotional problems. he was like a 14 year old in an adult's body. >> do you know why he all of a sudden -- i don't know if politically active is the right word but engage would the trump presidency, going to rallies?
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do you have any sense owhy that happened? >> i have my opinion. obviously y obviously i don't know with certainty but it's my opinion that he was attracted to the trump formula of reaching out. trump reaching out to these types of outsiders, people who don't fit in. people who are angry in america. telling them that it's okay to get angry. i believe that was a motivating factor. >> and president trump acknowledged he was a supporter and didn't disavow his support necessarily. we're going to hear what the president has to say. and the fiance of jamal khashoggi talking about her last moments with him. >> and an invitation she received from the white house. and it was the game that
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17 minutes past the hour. president trump has acknowledged the mail bombing suspect was his supporter but hasn't disavowed his support >> and he blasted the media ps response after the suspect was caught. saurau westwood is live from the white house. >> reporter: president trump was renewing his calls for unity in the wake of the packening bombing spree but in the same breath he was criticizing the media for spreading negativity. he's been complaining this wall-to wall-coverage is what he saw as gop momentum head thing to final week of midterm campaigning.
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he waujts to be talking about the caravan of central american migrants head thing to u.s. boarder but instead he's been forced to talk about the bombs. take a listen. >> everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. we must unify as a nation in peace, love and harmony. the media has a major role to play whether they want to or not and they do indeed they have a major role to play as far as tone and as far as everything. and we all say this and all
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sincerity but the media's constant unfair coverage, deep hostility and negative attacks, you know that, only serve to drive people apart and to undermine healthy debate. >> now at that same rally president trump teased some kind of big immigration announcement next week. sources tell cnn that the white house is looking at having trump deliver a big policy speech as he seeks to make that the closing argument to republican voters but with one week to go, there's no signs that president trump letting up rhetorically. joining me now a chief for the huff post and national reporter for the washington post. welcome back to both of you. there used to be a time -- i'm thinking back to charlottesville
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where the 1 a80 reversal starte over the course of 24 hours. he started a sentence with calling for civility and ended it with going after the media. >> of course. the president isn't going to 180 on his stance as the media as the opswrugz. even with sources like cnn ereceiving bomb threats. i think that many of us for a long time have hoped genuinely that president's tone and rhetoric might change but as you saw this kind of discussion of media as people divide thing country, adempting to analyze and discuss what's happening. it has been a corner stone of his rhetoric and it's clear that
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it's going to change. >> i want you to listen. this is a sound bite three. listen to the president and how he frames the last several days and these mailed bombs. >> the republicans had tremendous momentum and of course this happened where all that you people talk about was that and rightfully so. it was a big thing. rightfully so but now we have to start the momentum again. >> so the president also twooted that republicans doing well before the bomb stuff. what is he doing here? is he saying if republican lose seats, don't blame me, don't blame my policies, blame cesar sayoc? is that a strategy >> or blame the media for covering this. that is the biggest drajdy is that republicans may do even
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worse because they can't talk about imgrigz or whatever trump needs to talk about. he needs see himself and his supporters as victims of media coverage. and democratic politicians whom president trump also likes to attack are literally facing threats. they're facing bomb threats. you can't call for real unity and abtually get sympathy for these people and the media because that would undermine his entire 2018 campaign for the election is about fear. feeling like they have everything to fear and trump can't undermine. that. >> the president was criticized for framing it that way. we are 10-days out from the
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midterm election that this episode will be front of find the for midterm voters, for the base voters and there will benefit for one party or the other. >> i haven't seen evidence of that necessarily. certainly these last few days it has shiftd and change pd friendship you can madge isn't what we would be etalking about like colleague jamal khashoggi in saudi arabia perhaps or health care. i'm not quite sure that is true. we've seen that not just in the president but a suggestion that somehow this was about shifting a narrative or shifting a conversation. i think we see -- we see very often a kind of frantic set of issues that come up. remember the freak out about
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ebola in the weeks leading up to the 2014 midterms and the day after the midterms, i don't know if there's been another substantive conversation about ebola since and that's probably a bad thing. it was serious health concern but it bekim this political dem gauged issue. i'm surprised the president would with try to frame this as a litual with attack. and so the idea would see this as an attack isn't surprising. . >> i thought back to a couple of episodes during the camfein. there was the pulse night club shiengt. and he said congrats -- i don't want congrats.
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i want toughness and vigilance. it seems not to have any political consequence for him. >> so far it doesn't. what's even more disgusting is that he's not actively saying it but he's also not discouraging that this is a false flag operation. you have his son favoriting tweets, that these is a plot to prant these amare can r white people. but this is sthng the president should tamp down and discoverage. >> and not calling the former secretary state the targets of these baurmbes that full firs of
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glad to have you with us. 31 minutes past the hour. so there is a name and a face to put with the threats that we've seen this past week. the fbi says it's this man, 56-year-old cesar sayoc responsible for packages sent to president trump krutices nin last week. he told investigators he didn't mean to hurt anyone but the bombs would not have hurt anyone. is that true? a retired special agent and an explosive specialist. how complex were some of these devices or simple? >> it just dmds on the person and the individual themselves and how they destood make their
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device. we do practice and train and bomb technicians train on devices just like this. so they're highly skilled. what is different about these particular devices is there was this nishiator. what does that tell you about this? >> it's a powder more than likely. that's the most common type of explosive material we see inside of a pipe bomb and it is heat sensitive. so inside of that is someone chooses to maybe shakic it and it generates enough heat that it creates friction.
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i wouldn't want to be the person hold thing device if that occurred. it's possible there was a loose wiring connection and if the wire reconnects and causes the circuit to complete t nugsiates the device. >> if you're part of this investigation what would you most concerned about? >> i would be concerned about the potential that there are some still throughout but i thik they have active investigation in terms of how that is moving forward. still want thing public to exercise caution and safety that they don't touch it. we have say fing we can see it, it can see you. and then you also have the second phase of this process. so still so much for
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investigators to do moving forward in that regard. that's a different level of intensity now that he's been caught it's a relief. kwlb it happen and i like the relief. >> i can imagine but as he said the director said this is just the beginning. fbi director ray. and these aren't hoax devices. frr we appreciate your expertise. >> thank you. >> up ahead a fiance explains why she turned down an invitation to the white house. and a record-breaking baseball game. dodgers win game three of the world series and only took 18
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day. yes, u.s. president donald trump invited me to the united states during the first days of the process but his statements had very short time periods in between and they were contradictory. >> cnn's international diplomatic editor. it's so tough to watch this interview with her. >> it was quite an emotional interview, in part she had said she wasn't aware that her fiance had tried to get these marriage documents while at the saudi embassy and washington d.c. she wasn't aware of that but when he had come here and ghun consulate on the friday before he was most worried but when he went to go on the tuesday, he was feeling a little bit more at ease about it. her first interview now after 25
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days and we're learning new and difficult details as well from turkish officials here. a senior turkish official has told us what will be on the charge sheet for those 18 peep 068 of interest. and turkey calling for their trial in turkey. it is intentional homicide premeditated with monstrous feelings that was designed f you will, to -- i suppose designed to hurt. though that seems inappropriate given that he was murdered. designed to make him suffer and they're talking about monstrous, suffering.
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which gives an idea of the difficult time he went through when he was killed and his fiance has become aware of that and the president is demandsing they send these 18 here for trial. >> nick robertsson there for us in istanbul. also rocket after rocket launching against jael nite. what are you learning there, ooren? >> the latest is that palestinian islamic jihad shortly before noon today, this saturday said they had reached a ceasefire between israel and gaza, saying they would abide by terms of that seize fire. and they are known here as pij but since that statement was
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with the pro trump images and that quickly became the subject of internet fascination. >> a closer look at the pictures sayoc chose to display on the windows. >> reporter: he had a big profile on social media. the van he was driving down the road, at least authorities say he was driving drew the attention of passers by because it was cover would so many signs of his political views. this was one window. you see up top support for mike pence and donald trump and mixed in with generic support for sports. then you get down to this area and you get to the part with the nastiness of it all. hill hull, barack obama riding a tricycle and jill stein from the green party, from our colleague here at cnn and other things that attack the government in
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general and if you goup to this window back the to this area, you can see another window sfiled with support for donald trump, antiaborti trump-a -- and generic religious things and references to country music down here. including the front wind shield just pack would all sorts of debris, you can see why this attracted a lot atengsz just going down the road ro, even before these recent events. >> let's talk about this game. with all this drama that on and on and on. more on historic world series game. it was a lot. >> and can't wait to share it with you. late-night heroics actually well into the morning when l.a. went
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five-hour energy, something. >> cabernet, friday night. and after 18 innings, this game ended at 3:30 a.m. on the east coast. tied at one in the 13th. sox have a runner at second but eduardo nunez dribbler, an errant throw to first and that meant they would have to match or better. dodgers backs against the wall. puig pops one up the middle. this time the sox with an errant throw to first. that allows max muncy to score and tie it up again. tripped up just before the throw. dodgeers have new life to go deeper into extra innings with all eyes on l.a.'s max munce. y. mad max they call him and want
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you to watch the moment the home crowd who stayed all those hours realized this historic game was finally over. what a moment for muncy who spent all of last season in the minors. cut thing sox series lead 2-1. the next two games are back it at dodgers stadium. they start tonight at 8:00 eastern. not a lot of rest. we're going to see who wants it. a good series brewing. >> that makes me happy. >> that's a lot energy 7 hours and 20 minutes.
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a lot energy left and thank for being with us. >> we're going to see you back here in one hour. special from new york. ♪ i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. a suspect now in custody. tr the florida resident that drove a van that looks like exhibit a for see something, say something and my thoughts on how to climate surround thing man hunt represented a new partisan low. plus did one single american county determine the outcome of the 2016 election? ben bradlee thinks so and if
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