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tara, let me ask this. are we seeing that the president whose favorability is high, is no longer considered as some used to say risky for her to kind of like really hope the president endorses and he's already endorsed but embrace and get out there and identify as much as she can with the president? >> yes, president obama when people were saying he was risky, he was still going to be a huge asset to her. now he's even a bigger asset to her because his favorability numbers have gone up. the people who like president obama, he has a very strong coalition that has maintained itself even when things weren't going great for him in terms of the media coverage. but i will tell you this, donald trump is used to being on the offensive. he's not used to having to play defense. it is very smart strategy for the president and secretary clinton to continue to hit him and not just hit him randomly but to hit him on the issues that people have concerned about, to hit him on things that make people nervous about him and h
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love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter♪ ♪let me die in your arms ♪letlways be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again now, back to forbes on fox. >>> talk about bad timing as the administration scrambles to resettle 10,000 new syrian refugees in the u.s. by the president's september 30th deadline, new reports say isis members posing as refugees in europe are plotting attacks over there. so, you say this is all the more reason why we should pause our program here. >> yeah, jay johnson and james comby said even with the two-year waiting period for refugees to come in here, by the way, i support them coming into this country. they said even with the waiting period, they cannot properly vet these refugees who you just need one guy who can do a lot of destruction. >> so, bruce, just one guy could make it bad for everybody. shouldn't we pause the program? >> i don't think p so. i think it's paused as it is. we've only admitted about 2500. it's ground to a halt. it's going to show. and i think we should be looking at ways to speed it up and the vett
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ari, let me talk with you. we just heard from our top national security advisers, our director of national intelligence, james clapper. we just heard from fbi director comey, assistant director steinbeck, and general allen. they all said the same thing, as has happened in belgium and france isis stated publicly they will infiltrate the refugee population to get to americans. until we can vet them properly, we should not let them in. we could take care of them. food, beds, cots, baby formula, whatever they need. but not in america. tell me why you would be willing to gamble with the lives of americans. >> well, let me answer the question in two prongs. first of all the refugees that come to europe and u.s., two completely different populations. wait a minute, if you let me answer. >> you just heard from top american officials who all said the -- >> you don't want to hear an answer. >> they said they would be infiltrated by isis, why would you gamble with the lives of americans, answer? >> refugees have to go thr
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let me be -- let me be totally clear on this. we will not close our eyes against new anti-semitism.will not wait until it goes away, because we know if we don't act, it will not go away. we have to act together. and we know very well that this fight cannot and must not be left to the jews. it is a responsibility for all political leaders, for society at large, and for our institutions. this is why the european union appointed our first coordinator on combatting anti-semitism, and i'm glad katerina is here with us tonight. by the way, let me share with you a personal note. can i, katerina? yes, i can. katerina and i have known each other for many years. and we met just a few hundred meters from here when we were both taking part in the german marshal fellowship. when we talk about transatlantic bonds, they also help europeans get together. so the european union has taken very seriously the fight against anti-semitism. and we are working with our member states to make sure that each kid in the european school knows about the holocaust because only knowledge can illuminate the true mea
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colonel, let me start with you.onship with turkey, the complicating factor with turkey, we have been at odds with them on this fight with isis and how to deal with syria pretty much the entire time syria's been in chaos. friendly at odds. we have been friendly about it but we have been at odds. this is only going to complicate things. >> it is, and one of the reasons it's going to complicate it is because the changing relationship that's occurred in just the last few months. remember that turkey wouldn't let us fly out of the air base to drop bombs on isis and syria and iraq. that's all changed. changed their mind on that. turkey's also decided it was going to apologize to russia just the other day and there's a new closer relationship of security and economic reasons with israel. for these reasons, it's not surprising that this is probably an isis attack and i think this is going to force the united states' and even russia and certainly turkey into a more collaborative relationship with respect to sharing intellige
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but he would -- [ laughter ] let me rephrase that. d help me change my tire. >> okay. >> but his job is hate speech. that's what he does for a living. they have several businesses that they run out of their compound, i guess, their -- >> compounds never sound like good times. i can tell you right now, most big cities white people aren't having this conversation. no. a group of mostly white people having a productive conversation about racism, this is like a unicorn. ♪ erry... strawberry... salad with chicken. at panera. food as it should be. they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to ch
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please stay safe and let me pivot to our justice correspondent evan perez. the fbi is close, on scene helping out as lapd have taken the lead here. tell me more about the law enforcement activity. >> well, brooke, at this point we have both the fbi and the atf at the scene there. they are trying to best figure out how to clear these buildings and figure out what exactly happened here. obviously we still only know of these two people who have been shot. we don't know where the shooter, is whether the shooter managed to get away or whether possibly one of the people dead is -- it was the shooter that people were first alerted to. all of that is still very much in flux simply because law enforcement doesn't have any information right now as to where possibly the perpetrator, the shooter, might have gone. we do know as kyung law -- kyung lah was reporting, as you heard, it's a sprawling campus. the fbi is actually in walking distance from that location so they got there pretty quickly. it's really remarkable at this point that we still don't know very much as to
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let me put it up. trump has a long, intimate relationship with nearly every significant player in the media. indeed, lavishes copious praise on almost all of them. you say he calls rupert murdoch a tremendous guy, les moonves is the greatest. he knows the head of cnn very well. even the head of nbc news, he said, is doing a very good job. are there any executives redoesn't like? >> i don't think so, no. why would he not like them? they have the power that he needs and the power that he admires. >> the megaphone, you mean. >> the megaphone, the literal mechanism to tell his story. >> even though so much of the coverage is negative. we just saw jake tapper's interview. very tough questions. >> but negative for him converts to positive. you think and the people he's calling sleazy think it's negative. but it's not negative. because we're talking about him. because you let him talk. so he is able to use the media in such a way to speak to people who are not interested in politics. >> you came away thinking
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>> let me thank him for his remarks. he's right that the only legal way set out to lead the eu does by triggering article 50, and that is clearly what our partners want us to do, although not all of them believe that we have to do it immediately and that is why think we have some time to examine the right model we want to negotiate for and then pull the trigger that it is as i understand the only legal way that the job can get done. >> during the campaign we had quite a lot of criticism about politicians, so can ask the prime minister about a promise made by the lead save justice? the honorable member for oxford said he wants to maintain full access to the single market. can the prime minister many country that has dual axis to the single market but which does not also have to accept free movement? >> i think the technical answer to the right honorable gentleman's question is that is in the country today that has full access to the single mark without intruding to the budget or accepting free movement of people. but i th
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. >> let me ask you about the judge. he's throwing the book at the judge saying he's concocting some bias or judgment of me based on the fact, simply, all trump seems to no, he doesn't know what country his parents or grandparents knows to come from. the only information he had is he has a hispanic sounding name. i just wonder is this represent trump's thinking or is this sort of working the ref. it doesn't seem like a smart way to work the ref, trash some guy saying he's biassed against me because of ethic reasons, doesn't like my politics. >> for trump is personal is a political. he blends everything that goes on with his business projects, his different ventures, here at home and abroad. he puts them at the fore of his campaign. he's not running on an ideological project. he feels compelled to defend it. >> isn't this dangerous to do this broadside on the guy's name and to make an immediate assumption he's biassed because he doesn't want my wall built. >> it's crazy to go after the judge who has your interests in his h
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let me give you one example. speak for or to against marijuana, but what the story is, people in minority communities get arrested for possession of marijuana at a higher rate than do people in the white communities. that leads to criminal records and all kinds of problems. i am aware of the problems in ice. i have talked to families who have been negatively impacted by ice. we will take a hard look at that. to make onint i want criminal justice, i should have made it earlier. anybody in our country gets in police custody, broadly speaking police custody, an immediategger investigation by the federal department of justice. [applause] thank you for raising those issues. we will take a look at criminal justice from a-z and i know minority communities are over thosed and i want to see departments reflect the diversity of the communities they serve. we want to end the militarization of local police departments. there is a lot of work to do and i look forward to working with you to make those improvements. thank you.
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let me tell you what the problem is. let me just be very candid.ebated wayne lapierre 24 years ago on assault weapons legislation, i ran in to leaving your set. i deeply believe that these weapons of war don't belong on the streets. i try now three times, the question comes how deeply embedded are members of the senate and the house to the national rifle association. because you will never be able to meet what the national rifle association wants and achieve anything that will take the ar-15, the si gsauer, every year there's a new weapon more dangerous than the weapon that came before it i think it's really the resolve of the people of america. 82% of people by test, see a national security concerns say, yes, use this terrorist watch list. yes, give the attorney general the right to stop a gun sale. >> dickerson: senator feinstein, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, john. dickerson: we'll be right back. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the
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let me make it very clear. nt hillary clinton has the next present of the united states. >> reporter: it was a mixed bag here at this party. some republicans tell me they are ready to vote for trump right now. others tell me they are going to wait and see if trump can unite, not divide the party. there are several months to wait and see what happens. >> amber lee in san francisco tonight, thank you. >>> the associated press reports the only proposition on the statewide ballot has passed. prop 50 would amend the state constitution to allow legislature to suspend members without pay while they are being criminally investigated. the proposition was drawn up in response to a number of recent scandals in the legislature, most notably the corruption investigation of former senator leland yee of san francisco. returns show right now the measure has broad support, 77% in favor, only 23% against. again it is being declared the winner by associated press even though only 18% of the precincts are reporting. >>> we want to
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let me ask you the question. maybe hillary clinton in the end won't pick her as vp running mate for a lot of those reasons that kelly just mentioned and other reasons, maybe she just doesn't want to be upstaged if you will, as they say, because she is a star. but here's the thing i would like to know. that may all be true. she's just a stalking horse for tim kaine or someone else. but she looks like she's running for vice president. i mean, i can usually tell if somebody wants something. i think she wants to be a star in this role. i think she would like to be vice president based upon how good she has been doing in this role. what do you think? is she running for vp? >> reporter: she certainly has not poo-pooed the idea. when she endorsed hillary clinton and was asked whether she was qualified to be president because former governor ed rendell suggested she was not qualified to be president, she said absolutely i'm confidence, i'm prepared to be commander in chief. so she certainly is confident that she could ha
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let me tell you something. my first visit as higher representative was to israel and palestine, and i was the first to visit israel after the general election last year. during that visit, after a heated electoral campaign like only in israel and a few other countries among which might own candy, the prime minister confirmed, standing next to me, his commitment to a two-state solution, and i was glad to hear that he and other ministers repeated just the same if you days ago after the new coalition deal. still, we are not moving forward. we hear the words. we do not see the acts. the opposite is true. the perspective. two states is dating away. we feel as friends the duty to remind ourselves that the perspective we believe in and want to achieve is fading away every single day. would be great if new and meaningful negotiations could begin immediately, tomorrow. we would only celebrate. but we should all recognize that today, maybe tomorrow, the conditions for this to happen are simply not there. on the contrary,
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let me give you one example. i am not here to speak for marijuana or against marijuana but what the story is, is that people in minority communities get arrested for possession of marijuana at a much higher rate than people do in the white communities. that leads to criminal records and all kinds of problems. i am aware of the problems in i.c.e. to familiesalked negativelyeen very i.c.e.d by and yes, we will take a very hard look at that. the last point i want to make on criminal justice. maybe i should have made it earlier. if anyone in our country gets killed while in police custody, broadly speaking police custody, that will trigger under my administration and immediate investigation by the federal department of justice. [applause] sen. sanders: so, i thank you for raising those issues. i did not want to give you a definitive answer but we will take a look at criminal justice from a to z. we want to end the militarization of local police departments. there is a lot of work to do and i look forward to working w
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ari, let me talk with you. we just heard from our top national security advisers, our director of national intelligence, james clapper. we just heard from fbi director comey, assistant director steinbeck, and general allen. they all said the same thing, as has happened in belgium and france isis stated publicly they will infiltrate the refugee population to get to americans. until we can vet them properly, we should not let them in. we could take care of them. food, beds, cots, baby formula, whatever they need. but not in america. tell me why you would be willing to gamble with the lives of americans. >> well, let me answer the question in two prongs. first of all the refugees that come to europe and u.s., two completely different populations. wait a minute, if you let me answer. >> you just heard from top american officials who all said the -- >> you don't want to hear an answer. >> they said they would be infiltrated by isis, why would you gamble with the lives of americans, answer? >> refugees have to go thr
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so let me find out if my guests agree with me. david, let me start with you.t do you make of this hiring? >> brian, i hate it, but i've hated bringing political operatives into tv operations, tv news operations for decades. as you know, it goes all the way back to the '60s with bill moyers coming from the johnson administration as a press secretary to cbs. i think what happens here, though, we're at this point in history where a lot of people in this country feel that media elites and political elites are in bed together and that they're the losers, the people in america feel the losers. this reinforces that when you bring someone like this in. but cable news is drowning in political operatives. everybody has them. i think what makes lewandowski so offensive to so many people is that he embraced the tactics, really, that it appears that trump learned from roy cone, who was the attack dog for senator joseph mccarthy in the 1950s. roy cone and mccarthy took the conversation of democracy and american political life into a dark and dangerous place where many lives
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let me finish with the need to act. this is hardball, the place for politics. ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. hold on...you only got double milesh your airlineedit . look at all these purchases on stuff y bought from that airline? let me show you something better. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase... not just...(dismissively) airline purchases. every purchase. everywhere. every day. no really! double miles on all of them! what's in your wallet? >>> a bit of bipartisan on air force one. ha marco rubio joined president on the trip to his home state. after saying he wouldn't run for both the presidency and the senate this year. his fellow republican sound willing to step aside should he jump back into the race for senate. we'll be right back. system f i it's gonna change the waythe wo. it's called predix. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you
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so let me say this once more and let me say it clearly.arack obama will not get a supreme court justice in the 11th hour of his presidency on the way out the door. [ applause ] we're right in the middle of a presidential election year. the president we're in the process of selecting will make this choice. and it will either turn the court in the right direction or the wrong direction depending on the outcome of this november's election. now, there are many reasons why the senate should not act this year. you've heard me lay them out before. even vice president biden in 1992 in the middle of an election year when he was chairman of the judiciary committee said if a vacancy happened, they wouldn't fill it. it's been a very useful quote. look, we clearly disagree with the democrats on this issue. but it doesn't mean they can't continue to find other areas of agreement, which i've been talking about. so that's what we've been doing with the new republican majority. we know we have big differences. and on those we've put it on the president's d
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>> let me -- let me thank -- let me thank -- let me thank -- let me thank all of you -- let me thankof you for being here tonight. and let me thank all of you for being part of the political revolution. i especially want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers here in the state of california. and i want to thank the people of california for their incredible hospitality. it has been one of the most moving moments of my life to be out throughout this state in beautiful evenings and seeing thousands and thousands of people coming out. people who are prepared to stand up and fight for real change in this country. all of you know that when we began this campaign a little over a year ago, we were considered to be a fringe campaign. but over the last year i think that has changed just a little bit. >> by the end of tonight we will have won 22 state primaries and caucuses. we will have received well over ten million votes. and what is most extraordinary to me is the fact that in virtually every single state we have won by big numbers the votes of young people. young people understand th
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and she and bernie sanders as democrats agree on so many other fundamental issues. >> let me jump in really fast, we want to go to harry reid talking on the senate floor right now about donald trump and his campaign. let's listen. >> donald trump stands for hatred and stands for division. some also defend trump's temperament saying president donald trump would be fine, that's what he said, that's a quote. and some even claim the republican party is, quote, at an all-time high, close quote, with trump at the helm. that's how the republican leaders spent last week. he wasn't fighting for resources to stop the spread of zika, he was leading the cheers as he stumped for trump. some are doing zero for the poisoned residents of flint, michigan. senator mcculla is doing nothing to fund our nation's opiod addiction. and now that he's firmly entrenched himself in trump's corner, i can't help but wonder just how far senator mcconnell's support extends. for example, for donald trump's comments about the judge being racist as a senator from nebraska said, senator mcconnell wouldn't answer that qu
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but -- >> let me just say, the phone is my best relationship i've ever had in my life. let's just -- >> i know. and that's perfect. all i'm suggesting is you pick a time before you turn off the lights and you turn off your phone, your ipad, your laptop and gently escort them out of your bedroom, kara. you can't sleep with your phone. that's all i'm saying. i love my phone. but it's like kryptonite if it's on your nightstand. once you remove it out of your bedroom, you create the transition to sleep, missing from people's lives. i was doing a book signing earlier, people were complaining, they wake up in the middle of the night and can't go back to sleep because they haven't had that transition. i mean, you have children. you know, wha baby, you don't dp them in bed, you have a ritual. we need to create our own ritual that puts a big demarcation line between our day with all our projects, our incompletions, our worries and our night when we can recharge and face the day. you know, really ready to deal with -- >> you've been part of the internet revolution, though, a big p
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let me speak for the sheep, let me tell what the sheep think, okay?his is unbelievable, but what you have is 57% of the sheep, the american people say, we should have an assault weapons ban which was allowed to lapse in 2004 by the republicans. by the republican congress and guess what, 90% of the sheep say? oh, we should have strict background checks in the country. including sheep who are gun owners. guess what, we're -- >> an assault weapon! >> this is about terror. >> no, this is about the nakt we do nothing to deal with the contagion of guns in this society. and let me tell you one more thing, you look at the death rates by guns in other developed western nations, the united states is way, way -- >> because those stats are wrong. >> they're not wrong. let me tell you what's wrong, it's the mindset that says anybody who says this is wrong is somehow crazy. in fact this is a debate that's being distorted by the nra, who puts money in the pockets of our politicians. so they don't listen to the sheep. instead they listen to the gun makers. >> an assa
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let me just give a little story.so in the book i share an example of a conversation i had with a very eminent lawyer. and this lawyer had this unusual opportunity to talk with a suicide bomber, a kid, basically, from the middle east before he went off and did his thing. and the question was what should he say in that conversation with the goal of trying to persuade this child, this teenager out of this activity. and his idea was i'm going to tell child, look, you're 14 years old. you have your whole life ahead of you. you explode yourself, you kill a few people, you might be in the papers for a day, you might call attention to your political cause, but at what cost to you, to others and at what potential that you've lost? think of what you could do economically, politically and so on. as i was listening though to this idea, what struck me was, boy, this is rational. and as i'm sitting there as the 14-year-old indoctrinated into a certain belief system, who is this western, rational lawyer telling me i have the rest o
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reihan, let me start with you.h of big deal are donald trump's comments and -- he's not backing down on the question of the judge. new england said it was huge mistake to hold this position, does it matter? >> it's hard to say because what donald trump does and as he did in his interview with you, he will take one of your questions, he won't exactly answer it. he will take words that you brought up in your question and he will say them again and again without actually addressing the substance of your question. and the reason he does that is to make it appear as though he's responding, frankly that's been decently effective so far. he doesn't address the actual charge. the question is, do people actually believe that he's bigoted or not. much of the country already does, they will accept that this reinforces that view. if they simply don't believe it. he's basically a decent guy who is being hounded by the media in unfairway they will believe that. he recognizes that uncertainty and he plays to it. >> dickerson: dan
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let me get to our own halle jackson in manchester, new hampshire. trump campaign that just wrapped up. it is clear to me, watching this town hall, that the campaign didn't vet the questions, did they? >> doesn't sound like it, frankly. we actually spoke with one woman at the end who was concerned about members of the tsa, tsa workers on the security lines, wearing hijabs. we spoke with her. she reiterated concern and as steve put it those people should not work on the secure the line. she was concerned their faces were covered, heads covered, trump took this question, probably not one that his campaign wanted him to take necessarily. he said we are looking at it on the veteran's side, getting more veterans working for tsa. interesting vibe here, chuck. feels like a throw back to the primaries. trump doing town halls, we haven't seen this for a while. >> and there was an interesting special guest there. leader of new hampshire delegation for trump and former campaign manager corey lewandowski. he lives close by there. how was he received by trump wor
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let me finish with the need to act. this is hardball, the place for politics. >>> a bit of bipartisan on air force one. marco rubio joined president on the trip to his home state. after saying he wouldn't run for both the presidency and the senate this year. his fellow republican sound willing to step aside should he jump back into the race for senate. we'll be right back. >>> our hearts are broken too. we stand with you, and we're here for you, and that we are remembering those who you loved so deeply. as a nation, we've also been inspired by the courage of those who risk their lives and cared for others. >> welcome back to hardball. that was president obama. he was speaking earlier today in orlando. the president and vice president biden was there. both paid their respects to the 49 victims of sunday's nightclub attack. they also visited with families of the victims and survivors of the attack. for more on the visit i'm joined by nbc correspondent chris jansing. thank you. >> reporter: i have to tell you, the skies ha
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let me tell you something.t visit as higher representative was to israel and palestine, and i was the first to visit israel after the general election last year. during that visit, after a heated electoral campaign like only in israel and a few other countries among which might own candy, the prime minister confirmed, standing next to me, his commitment to a two-state solution, and i was glad to hear that he and other ministers repeated just the same if you days ago after the new coalition deal. still, we are not moving forward. we hear the words. we do not see the acts. the opposite is true. the perspective. two states is dating away. we feel as friends the duty to remind ourselves that the perspective we believe in and want to achieve is fading away every single day. would be great if new and meaningful negotiations could begin immediately, tomorrow. we would only celebrate. but we should all recognize that today, maybe tomorrow, the conditions for this to happen are simply not there. on the contrary, the sit
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let me start by speaking to you, michael. you are from the very same state -- >> i grew up 30 miles from louisville. tom: right, so you know this area and you knew, more portly, the man in question. you knew muhammad ali and he spent a considerable amount of time with him. >> grew up in his shadow, let's not forget about that. nobody whoa kid, grew up in kentucky could not be us clay, andsi especially if you were in my age clay, in all of cassius especially when he became more of a contentious person. foughtet him after he his last fight in the ring. i met him in 1988 because we were both interested in africa and i was doing a project, big project in africa, and i went to ask his help in this in a way. very quickly we got along quite well. was thepart of it relationship to the relationship to africa but part of it was he of his lifeiod where it had been a while since he had been in the limelight for boxing, and it was still a while before he would become considered affectionately by the world, partially because of their empat
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but let me back up for just a moment. this guy -- everything he's touched since the third grade it set off bells and whistles. my question is, why didn't it set off bells and whistles at this mosque? >> well, and that is a fair point. i mean, you know, it doesn't seem that it did at any point. art? there's no question -- no questions ever came out of that mosque, even though they did know that he knew the other young man and the fbi looked into it. they concluded that was not a relationship of significance. >> yeah, you know when i watched your interview with him the other day at the mosque, the thing that struck me was the comment he made that he thought there were other individuals in there that fit the same profile as this particular shooter. and the first thing that came to mind there is, boy, if i was the fbi, i would be over there right away, talking to him and finding out who exactly he thinks has the same profile as this particular shooter here, and start talking to those people and put them on the radar. >> all r
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