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there. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. police have yet to comment specifically on the number of casualties but say they expect, quote, multiple dead. police say the attack started at a fast food restaurant in the mall. now german special force police have arrived at the scene, we're told, and workers are trapped there inside. and they are speaking to local media, giving some color as to what is happening inside. they are still hiding out from the shooter or shooters. it is yet to be confirmed how many are involved. what we are learning from our foreign correspondent, kitty logan, one or two may be killed. we're going to be talking to her in just a second. i'll remind you, this is a friday evening, it's a shopping center. h&m is one of the main stores there. it is a large shopping center and a popular one. right now would be closing time, 8:00 p.m. local time, this mall would be closing. staff and shoppers are right now stuck inside as we continue to await more reports on what is happening
there. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith. police have yet to comment specifically on the number of casualties but say they expect, quote, multiple dead. police say the attack started at a fast food restaurant in the mall. now german special force police have arrived at the scene, we're told, and workers are trapped there inside. and they are speaking to local media, giving some color as to what is happening inside. they are still hiding out from the shooter or shooters. it is yet to be...
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any claim of responsibility out there, if there's anything credible out there. obviously us and all our producers are working on those channels that we usually monitor and it's safe to say as of yet, there hasn't been a claim of responsibility. but what we are seeing or at least certainly what i'm seeing, isis supporters and followers celebrating and praising this attack and others, calling on fellow followers to do the same. this in itself is obviously troubling. as we will see in the coming hours, if there is a claim of responsibility, something similar to what we saw following the bangladesh attack, there was an immediate claim of responsibility and that pointed the direction as to who was behind this particular attack. this has not yet happened yet here. we are monitoring that situation to see if there's any legitimate or credible claim of responsibility but as of yet, we have not seen that. in the past we have seen terrorist groups like isis quick to claim responsibility for it. there's always a little bit of caution between a credible claim and an opportun
any claim of responsibility out there, if there's anything credible out there. obviously us and all our producers are working on those channels that we usually monitor and it's safe to say as of yet, there hasn't been a claim of responsibility. but what we are seeing or at least certainly what i'm seeing, isis supporters and followers celebrating and praising this attack and others, calling on fellow followers to do the same. this in itself is obviously troubling. as we will see in the coming...
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i was there, until an hour ago i was there. now all the roads are blocked down there. people were rescued from the area if not exactly from the restaurant. right now, all the roads to that area, it is blocked. so we cannot say what's going on down there, you know. at the restaurant there. >> did you say an argnetinian national? i think we lost you completely now. difficult communicating with bangladesh as you can imagine, the cell phone situation on a good day is not great over there. let's see if we can get our nbc producer based in islamabad, pakistan, right next door to bangladesh. can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> it's kate again. bring us up to speed. you have been talking to people on the front lines. last i checked in with you, it had quieted down and the authorities were outside the restaurant but had not made any move to go inside. is that still the case? >> that is the case, kate. we are being told that there is a process of biding time. that's essentially what's happening. no demands have been made by the suspects inside. there are also doubts about the
i was there, until an hour ago i was there. now all the roads are blocked down there. people were rescued from the area if not exactly from the restaurant. right now, all the roads to that area, it is blocked. so we cannot say what's going on down there, you know. at the restaurant there. >> did you say an argnetinian national? i think we lost you completely now. difficult communicating with bangladesh as you can imagine, the cell phone situation on a good day is not great over there....
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he was there, too. there is a crisis communication center. a windowless room in the administration building, and a guy named ray, who i had a great interview with, a 23 or 24-year-old grad walt assistant who was detailed to president white's office. he was the guy charge -- representing the administration's interests on the kent state campus at the moment all this happened. he couldn't see anything. he told me he is talking to people with crackly walkie-talkieses and has no idea who is talking to and that's the state of communication between the senior official ted brown -- officials at the brown derby restaurant. and then the guard comps out and there's tear gas. it's dissipating because it's a 17-miles-an-hour wind. the stock of tear gas was quantifiable. you have a canister, there's a 17-miles-an-hour wind you know how much loss you're going to get firing into the win but this was their principle means nor crowd control other than the m-1s and the bayonets. i have a little schematic here. let me just -- for nose who don't know, this where
he was there, too. there is a crisis communication center. a windowless room in the administration building, and a guy named ray, who i had a great interview with, a 23 or 24-year-old grad walt assistant who was detailed to president white's office. he was the guy charge -- representing the administration's interests on the kent state campus at the moment all this happened. he couldn't see anything. he told me he is talking to people with crackly walkie-talkieses and has no idea who is talking...
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as can you see, there was an explosion there just moments ago. these live pictures are coming to us from periscope. and there's the bridge, where we saw an explosion just moments ago. don't go anywhere, katherine. fareed, do you recognize this bridge? >> yes. it's a symbol. traffic in istanbul is among the worst usually in the world. can you see a very different picture and you can see smoke still rising out of there. >> let's listen for a little bit. katherine, don't go anywhere. fareed either. let's listen in. katherine, this is relatively calm to what you witnessed a short time ago. still it is unnerving to hear explosions and to see a city that usually has some normalcy right now and as fareed zakaria says, traffic backed up trying to get to that bridge, it is unnerving. >> it is. i've been working here as well. i have clients here. i've been coming to turkey for more than ten years. normally it's very touristy, we haven't seen any americans. we were out today actually in the old city and it seemed very empty. the hotel is very empty. and we'
as can you see, there was an explosion there just moments ago. these live pictures are coming to us from periscope. and there's the bridge, where we saw an explosion just moments ago. don't go anywhere, katherine. fareed, do you recognize this bridge? >> yes. it's a symbol. traffic in istanbul is among the worst usually in the world. can you see a very different picture and you can see smoke still rising out of there. >> let's listen for a little bit. katherine, don't go anywhere....
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they were there for the work. they were there because they looed science, they loved -- they loved science, they loved math, and, you know, it just so happens that they did change history, and they did make a really big impact on nasa. >> host: i love that you included that quote from sally ride, because sally ride is a very complicated figure in the history of gender in the american space program, the fact that, you know, the women computers that you talk about in your book and sal hi ride, they all -- sally ride, they all were primarily doing their jobs but become feminist be figures in the telling, particularly, you know, given their entries into fields where they were previously dominated by men. so you've created, you create a very nice arc there with that quote by sally ride. do these women still, i mean, i know that a lot of them have retired, but do they still have, do they still have their networks of camaraderie, their networks of communication connected? is are they still connected to each other even in
they were there for the work. they were there because they looed science, they loved -- they loved science, they loved math, and, you know, it just so happens that they did change history, and they did make a really big impact on nasa. >> host: i love that you included that quote from sally ride, because sally ride is a very complicated figure in the history of gender in the american space program, the fact that, you know, the women computers that you talk about in your book and sal hi...
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there are survivors. as you say, this is extraordinary given that so many of these isis attacks are designed to cause maximum amounts of death and the hostage takers themselves are usually suicide -- they are suicide attacks. we know that some of the of theage, if not all the hostage takers have been killed. we don't know whether there were six or eight. we don't know the confirmed number. there has been reports that five of the hostage takers have died. there have been reports that six have died. we don't know at this stage, natalie. a lot still to cover here. it has been, rel ofly speaking, a very, very sort of good result, if you like, to have what looks like the majority of hostages taken out alive. >> right because our officials that we've been interviewing for the past several hours were saying before the commandos moved in that this would be a tremendously difficult situation going into a restaurant, two stories, not knowing what you're walking into, not knowing if these terrorists had soout suicid
there are survivors. as you say, this is extraordinary given that so many of these isis attacks are designed to cause maximum amounts of death and the hostage takers themselves are usually suicide -- they are suicide attacks. we know that some of the of theage, if not all the hostage takers have been killed. we don't know whether there were six or eight. we don't know the confirmed number. there has been reports that five of the hostage takers have died. there have been reports that six have...
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but the bar has been there a long time and understand there has been issues but under a permit there is control and recourse to the owner. what i'm thinking-we can always limit the hours now and if they want to come back and extend it again. they can reapply for that if we want to set up a certain time. >> i think to save everyone time i prefer if we were to limit the hours at this point in time to give a timeframe around that and allow our staff to determine at that point whether they can be lifted to remove that particular condition. again, commissioners, it is our choice, so i think it sounds like the most contichant thing is the hours at this point. >> it sounds like you are looking for motion to approve with the condition from the planning commission and condition from the police department that sunday-wednesday no amplifyed sound past 11 p.m. thursday-saturday amplifyed sound till 2 a.m. and exterior security cameras and that we ask that they come back whether we want staff to assess in 6 months and give staff the ability to move the 11 to 12:30 in 6 months if they are not issu
but the bar has been there a long time and understand there has been issues but under a permit there is control and recourse to the owner. what i'm thinking-we can always limit the hours now and if they want to come back and extend it again. they can reapply for that if we want to set up a certain time. >> i think to save everyone time i prefer if we were to limit the hours at this point in time to give a timeframe around that and allow our staff to determine at that point whether they...
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there were -- there was ammunition, there were grenades, there were rifles that, you know, that kindf thing. talk about how curious you find that given where this was in france. it's not like it's in the united states, where access to that would be easier. >> great question. certainly, long rifles, semiautomatic assault weapons, are much harder to get in france, not impossible, but very difficult. also, if we're talking about military-style munitions, that's not easy to get, either. there is a black market, but very difficult to get. what i'm curious to know, whether we're talking about handheld grenades? which could be used by a lone assailant. or if we're talking about the truck itself becoming a v-bed. a vehicle-born explosive device. and we've seen that. we've seen that in the world trade center '93 attack. we saw it in the attack on the alfred p. murrah federal building april of 1995. it sounds like what we're talking about are individually launched explosives, such as grenades, which could be thrown by an attacker, who's trying to fire and throw these explosives and incendiary
there were -- there was ammunition, there were grenades, there were rifles that, you know, that kindf thing. talk about how curious you find that given where this was in france. it's not like it's in the united states, where access to that would be easier. >> great question. certainly, long rifles, semiautomatic assault weapons, are much harder to get in france, not impossible, but very difficult. also, if we're talking about military-style munitions, that's not easy to get, either. there...
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there are 99% great cops out there, but there are some bad cops out there. that's in any profession. those individuals that are not right should be prosecuted to the law if you're not following the law and the standards they're set to follow. >> well, i know it's going to be a long road ahead. it always is when tragedy strikes in a city. but i've also seen how powerful love can be and community can be and we're seeing out at the park tonight the people coming together. so thank you for taking the time to come out and our sympathies are with your city. >> thank you for being here. >> council wilson, councilman thomas, thank you. those are the dallas city council members. we're continuing to watch those demonstrations around the country tonight. let's take a look at the scene in st. paul where protesters have amasses oned on a why. we'll be right back. >>> we have been keeping our eye on that situation unfolding just a short time ago at the dallas police department headquarters. an unidentified person racing past police officers into a parking garage across fr
there are 99% great cops out there, but there are some bad cops out there. that's in any profession. those individuals that are not right should be prosecuted to the law if you're not following the law and the standards they're set to follow. >> well, i know it's going to be a long road ahead. it always is when tragedy strikes in a city. but i've also seen how powerful love can be and community can be and we're seeing out at the park tonight the people coming together. so thank you for...
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>> there was a lot of pain. has occurred over the last at that time 24 hours and the video of the death of alton sterling, the video that came to us from philan philando castile in minnesota. a lot of people gathered together with the pain and people looking for a space where they felt safe, where they were with other persons who were mourning and grieving. but also believe they were coming for a word of hope. >> reporter: police officers at one point were actually marching with the protesters. that's what we have heard. is that what you saw? >> yes. and that's not unusual. i have personally experienced a very strong and powerful working relationship between activists and the police community when it comes to marches and demonstrations. as we were moving together, the police were making sure that the route was cleared, they were making sure that everyone that was in the march was safe. there was a lot of collaboration that took place last night. >> reporter: reverend, when did you realize something was wrong? >>
>> there was a lot of pain. has occurred over the last at that time 24 hours and the video of the death of alton sterling, the video that came to us from philan philando castile in minnesota. a lot of people gathered together with the pain and people looking for a space where they felt safe, where they were with other persons who were mourning and grieving. but also believe they were coming for a word of hope. >> reporter: police officers at one point were actually marching with the...
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but are there consequences?bout in baltimore. you had the hung jury and two acquittals. that's not a consequence for freddie gray who died after being in custody. >> they asked for justice and justice is rolling. you cannot guarantee results with justice. i think people -- i think one of the reasons people have not gotten as upset is because they believe justice is happening. >> president obama said in his press conference there's times when activists may have acted in rhetoric. what do you see with rhetoric in respect to the police? >> i think we have to be careful in what we say from our leaders to what people put on facebook. because people do have a tendency to act on certain things and you have to be very careful. i think the rhetoric can get loud and people react to that. we have to make sure we understand that the community needs to police and the police need the community. we're all in this together. >> thank you so much for doing this. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back. in the country have in com
but are there consequences?bout in baltimore. you had the hung jury and two acquittals. that's not a consequence for freddie gray who died after being in custody. >> they asked for justice and justice is rolling. you cannot guarantee results with justice. i think people -- i think one of the reasons people have not gotten as upset is because they believe justice is happening. >> president obama said in his press conference there's times when activists may have acted in rhetoric....
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commissioner, there's clearly a lot of pain, there is a divide. that's just the practicalities, the realities of what we're dealing with. what are the best way or ways that you are endeavoring and that you recommend law enforcement to endeavor to close this gap between law enforcement officers and minority groups who feel, you know, mistreated, misunderstood? they don't trust officers, in fact, they often view them as the enemy. >> well, going back to the experience of december 2014, that murder of two of my detectives, in terms of bridging the gap, trying to close the gap, we've been doing a lot of work in new york over these past two years on training of officers, deescalation techniques, hundreds upon hundreds of meetings with community leaders and community groups. the idea of seeing each other, the idea of hearing each other, not talking past each other and with just rhetoric but actually meaningful conversation. there is a place for demonstrations certainly but there's also much more of a need for dialogue, collaboration. i applaud the naacp
commissioner, there's clearly a lot of pain, there is a divide. that's just the practicalities, the realities of what we're dealing with. what are the best way or ways that you are endeavoring and that you recommend law enforcement to endeavor to close this gap between law enforcement officers and minority groups who feel, you know, mistreated, misunderstood? they don't trust officers, in fact, they often view them as the enemy. >> well, going back to the experience of december 2014, that...
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there is attention and there are more and are members to consider. what i want to assure you both if everybody recognizes the problems not least because of the terrorism members are facing in western europe and a problem is recognizing they have this initiative to try and position. >> one soldier to another. the office is going to spin on just the one question. they communicate states responding to nato. it's adopted a strategy and actionable implementation plan. would you be prepared to share in some broad brush strokes what they are and potentially what our role in that may be. >> as far as hybrid is concerned, and i think nato in the individual allies will understand the activity that is designed to introduce uncertainty and ambiguity below the article side threshold is becoming a real issue for the allies. the lessons of ukraine have been unlikely that the next use of hybrid tactics will be the same as the pack acts we saw in ukraine. it is important to develop and the alliance and agility of response to that to be able to respond next time we se
there is attention and there are more and are members to consider. what i want to assure you both if everybody recognizes the problems not least because of the terrorism members are facing in western europe and a problem is recognizing they have this initiative to try and position. >> one soldier to another. the office is going to spin on just the one question. they communicate states responding to nato. it's adopted a strategy and actionable implementation plan. would you be prepared to...
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there's the debate piece. there's infused earned media. there's the cooling off period, there's pushing it back so we have a shorter time period. there's the whole prospect of the way in which different states calculate proportional delegations. all of those things are quite tracky. all those things require a rubik's cube approach. that's way more than we could probably do here. if we try t.d. do anything, the net effect would be a massive set of unintended consequences and to my colleague from alabama, that we could never fix because we in the south always vote as a bloc on the reform n.c. and i could never cross the 25% threshold. >> thank you, mr. evans. i'm going to recognize one more individual and then i'll entertain a motion for previous question. >> i urge a no vote and i move the previous question. >> see how well that worked? thank you. we're going to move directly to a vote on closing debate all those in favor of closing debate those in favor say aye. any opposed, nay. the ayes have it. we will now move directly to a vote on the
there's the debate piece. there's infused earned media. there's the cooling off period, there's pushing it back so we have a shorter time period. there's the whole prospect of the way in which different states calculate proportional delegations. all of those things are quite tracky. all those things require a rubik's cube approach. that's way more than we could probably do here. if we try t.d. do anything, the net effect would be a massive set of unintended consequences and to my colleague from...
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there is early evidence that there is less violence and there are fewer problems between cops and civilianshen the police are wearing the cameras. and taser, the company known for stun guns, is basically capitalizing on that. david: karen weiss wrote that story. karen: initially, they created something called a taser cam. this was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. and so they thought if they could record the use of the taser it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to the taser gun. that would record once the device was used. it only recorded a short time. you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased. they said they need to record a whole situation to tell why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body cam which was released back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser head
there is early evidence that there is less violence and there are fewer problems between cops and civilianshen the police are wearing the cameras. and taser, the company known for stun guns, is basically capitalizing on that. david: karen weiss wrote that story. karen: initially, they created something called a taser cam. this was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether...
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there were some. i think there was a lot be -- that the iranian central government had to do in terms of structural and strategic macroeconomic issues. and so, the effect and impact on individual iranians is going to take place over time and we are very much hoping that that impact is going to be felt sooner than later as a way to validate the course that the president is on. this will take some time. i'm sure some people may be frustrated by it. i know that our government is working to fulfill the obligations that are attended to the agreement. this is taking a bit of time. judy: the third row. >> forgive me, and administrative question. judy: you have to give us your name and affiliation first. >> years ago, i heard you say there was a need for more language training in the agency. i think i'm advanced in that direction because i think, around the world, i am encountering people, and they don't seem to speak the local language. you did say he wanted to do it, and i am just curious to know if it was
there were some. i think there was a lot be -- that the iranian central government had to do in terms of structural and strategic macroeconomic issues. and so, the effect and impact on individual iranians is going to take place over time and we are very much hoping that that impact is going to be felt sooner than later as a way to validate the course that the president is on. this will take some time. i'm sure some people may be frustrated by it. i know that our government is working to fulfill...
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are there explosives? are there more people involved? aren't there more people involved? >> we have the president of the united states right now. listen in. >> good morning, everybody. let me begin by thanking presidents for the opportunity to meet today. with your understanding, i want to begin with a few words about the situation back in the united states. specifically the situation in dallas, texas. my team has been keeping me updated throughout the morning of the evening in dallas. i spoke this morning with mayor rawlings of dallas to convey the deepest condolences of the american people. i told him that the federal government will provide whatever assistance dallas may need as it deals with this tremendous tragedy. we still don't know all the facts. what we do know is that there has been a vicious, calculated and despicable attack on law enforcement. police in dallas were on duty doing their jobs keeping people safe during peaceful protests. these law enforcement officers were targeted and nearly a dozen officers were shot. five were killed. other officers and at lea
are there explosives? are there more people involved? aren't there more people involved? >> we have the president of the united states right now. listen in. >> good morning, everybody. let me begin by thanking presidents for the opportunity to meet today. with your understanding, i want to begin with a few words about the situation back in the united states. specifically the situation in dallas, texas. my team has been keeping me updated throughout the morning of the evening in...
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was there and objection to his trial? y at >> there was objection to his testimony only based on the 2011, not the 2009 notice so whatever that was reporting on, was reporting on events and conclusions well after the november 2010 arrest of mohamed mohamud. it didn't correct any of the presidents. >> i wanted to make sure you were consistent with that type , if there was a read notice that didn't show directly what was going on in the defendant's mind that you consisted to that. >> every time it came up, we constitutionalize the objection on the confrontation and the right to a fair trial. we do not have the information. it was extraordinarily prejudicial, guilt by association, hanging out with al qaeda recruiter's, a different case from the reality which is hanging out with an 18-year-old college students. so different. all of that was exacerbated by closing arguments, between nine times during the closing argument basically said not that mohamed mohamud couldn't be induced, but someone, an individual, a person, we highl
was there and objection to his trial? y at >> there was objection to his testimony only based on the 2011, not the 2009 notice so whatever that was reporting on, was reporting on events and conclusions well after the november 2010 arrest of mohamed mohamud. it didn't correct any of the presidents. >> i wanted to make sure you were consistent with that type , if there was a read notice that didn't show directly what was going on in the defendant's mind that you consisted to that....
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there's a key. because we're a nation that, you know, since world war ii we have become obsessed with therapy and medical explanations. there are all kinds of medical explanations and, you know, in terms of colic in which today means he was depressive. >> a question about the technology of the day. how long would the subject have to remain still? >> it's coming down, i mean, the cliche is you had to have your neck -- they didn't use a portrait studio. he would ask people to be still. they're coming down to 5 to 7 seconds. it's becoming faster. and i have -- again, because i enjoy the show i put on because of the photographs is beginning to make the camera. as it was has to manipulate is rather cumbersome. you couldn't handle the camera. it had to be in a tripod. >> my question would be gardner's battle field photos, were they staged? >> interesting question. >> the main drive -- gardner went out and got -- he along with everybody else was terrified by the carnage. it was a relatively small battle fi
there's a key. because we're a nation that, you know, since world war ii we have become obsessed with therapy and medical explanations. there are all kinds of medical explanations and, you know, in terms of colic in which today means he was depressive. >> a question about the technology of the day. how long would the subject have to remain still? >> it's coming down, i mean, the cliche is you had to have your neck -- they didn't use a portrait studio. he would ask people to be...
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there it is.oke in town is that russia leaked the disastrous dnc e-mails, which should never have been written, stupid, because putin likes me. brian fallon shaking his head. you said he's wrong again. how? >> because there's a consensus among experts that it is, indeed, russia behind this hack of the dnc. a couple months ago when the hack was first reported, it was a former top fbi official, a person that used to run cyber investigations at the fbi, sean henry, that conducted that review and said this is russia behind this. there is this anonymous person who's going out and trying to claim credit, but all the experts say this is the russian government trying to interfere in a u.s. election. >> why do you think they'd do it? what's your theory? >> i think we need to get to the bottom of this. there's signs that the u.s. government is taking this very seriously. agencies in the government meeting last week, according to reports, to assess this threat. i think that there's plenty of evidence for why
there it is.oke in town is that russia leaked the disastrous dnc e-mails, which should never have been written, stupid, because putin likes me. brian fallon shaking his head. you said he's wrong again. how? >> because there's a consensus among experts that it is, indeed, russia behind this hack of the dnc. a couple months ago when the hack was first reported, it was a former top fbi official, a person that used to run cyber investigations at the fbi, sean henry, that conducted that review...
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there was -- >> but there is something to take away from it. >> there was a mistake with the speech writer -- >> it's not a mistake. he she plagiarized. >> how do you know that she did that, that she permanently blah jorized? >> but even more importantly, the number one character witness tonight for this whole convention for donald trump is his wife, melania. and i could have come in here with very sharp criticism about the fact that she had no personal anecdotes. >> you did, by the way. >> i did. but even more importantly, if that is your wife, why can't she is good things about you without actually taking words that michelle obama said directy about her husband? >> what i love so much is rudy giuliani predicted what we just heard from you. rudy giuliani said in the media, there are people out to assassinate donald trump's character. >> she plagiarized. >> you just heard her say she herself plagiarized. >> this isn't character assassination. this is pointly out that if you're someone's spouse, shouldn't you be able to tell a personal anecdote? when i met donald trump, he was whatever. >>
there was -- >> but there is something to take away from it. >> there was a mistake with the speech writer -- >> it's not a mistake. he she plagiarized. >> how do you know that she did that, that she permanently blah jorized? >> but even more importantly, the number one character witness tonight for this whole convention for donald trump is his wife, melania. and i could have come in here with very sharp criticism about the fact that she had no personal anecdotes....
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i don't think there's much there.epublicans, they've got a legitimate set of questions to ask about what hillary did. they've got questions to ask about ways the difference between being extremely careless and gross negligence, gross negligence under the statute could bring felony charges. so they've got some legitimate questions. unless they have proof that's been malfeasance, somewhere in the system, i don't think that dog will hunt. >> i know, aren't they attacking the wrong person, larry? i mean, if anybody should testify before congress, shouldn't it be hillary clinton? >> well, i don't know if you can get her to do that. look, again, i agree with david, everybody i know who knows director comey tells me that he's a person of rock solid integrity. he's a republican. everything we know about him suggests he's a conservative. and you can disagree with the decision he made, but by and large, what he did was defensible. and, too, this is so typical of donald trump's campaign. and it's the reason why he can't get trac
i don't think there's much there.epublicans, they've got a legitimate set of questions to ask about what hillary did. they've got questions to ask about ways the difference between being extremely careless and gross negligence, gross negligence under the statute could bring felony charges. so they've got some legitimate questions. unless they have proof that's been malfeasance, somewhere in the system, i don't think that dog will hunt. >> i know, aren't they attacking the wrong person,...
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she left her car there? her purse was there, k.c. returned home hours after police had first got there. he again told the cops what he had told them that morning. that maribel was missing. lucy and the softball team went to the police station for answers, but morning came and there with respect any. so channelling her big sister, lucy decided to stop waiting and make her own luck. i woke up on saturday and i thought, well, this is seriously happening, so i posted a picture of her on facebook and it was immediate. people went into action. >> friends from the university got together, family members, her roommate. lots of people who maribel had touched wanted to help. they hung flyers in english and spanish. they reached out to reporters. >> it's very not like her after eight years of service in the army to just disappear. >> unusual thing was the next day, friday morning, she was not here. >> i helped my mom pass out flyers around school. pretty much anything i could do. >> did you think they would find her? >> yes, i did. >> giselle w
she left her car there? her purse was there, k.c. returned home hours after police had first got there. he again told the cops what he had told them that morning. that maribel was missing. lucy and the softball team went to the police station for answers, but morning came and there with respect any. so channelling her big sister, lucy decided to stop waiting and make her own luck. i woke up on saturday and i thought, well, this is seriously happening, so i posted a picture of her on facebook...
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there has been a motion. is there a second? >> second. >> there is a second. mr. ash -- well, i would let you go out of order to make your point. my apologies. it was my mistake. we have now had one person speak in favor of the motion. is there anyone who would like to speak in opposition? mr. ryder. >> john ryder, tennessee. and if you look at rule 5a-2, it says eight vice chairman who shall be elected at five regional conferences and shall be residents, so on, the election shall take place in january of each odd numbered year. so what would be the point of inserting this language again in section 5b? i guess it's really an inquiry as much as it is a statement. if there's no good reason to do it, why do we want to add words to the rules? so unless mr. ash could give us a good reason, i would say vote no on the proposed amendment. >> all right. mr. ash, would you like to address that? >> bryce ash, arizona. that's a great point mr. ryder. i think we overlooked that and i apologize for taking the time on the committee. it was merely to make sure those officers were
there has been a motion. is there a second? >> second. >> there is a second. mr. ash -- well, i would let you go out of order to make your point. my apologies. it was my mistake. we have now had one person speak in favor of the motion. is there anyone who would like to speak in opposition? mr. ryder. >> john ryder, tennessee. and if you look at rule 5a-2, it says eight vice chairman who shall be elected at five regional conferences and shall be residents, so on, the election...
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there's no -- i don't think it's there's a serious question about that.emendous amount of data about this, nothing to do with hillary clinton, it has to do with studies in the workplace, across countries, the question is how does she respond to it? i don't she responded well there. i think she said what she really believes. i think she believes that -- >> wait kevin, why did you make that face when she said donald trump received more scrutiny? >> i don't think that's the best argument. >> have we ever had a glowing panel where we praise donald trump has done something good? >> i don't think it's that strange of a fight. >> i think if, i think if we're honest, viewers have -- it has not been a cake walk for anyone. >> has donald trump caused any of that on himself? >> no, he's said things, sure, we should scrutinize, but here's the difference, hillary clinton's e-mails situation existed, we ignored it, clinton foundation, ignored it, there are many things she has done that she's gotten a pass on. just to go -- >> what was passed? there's an fbi -- >> right
there's no -- i don't think it's there's a serious question about that.emendous amount of data about this, nothing to do with hillary clinton, it has to do with studies in the workplace, across countries, the question is how does she respond to it? i don't she responded well there. i think she said what she really believes. i think she believes that -- >> wait kevin, why did you make that face when she said donald trump received more scrutiny? >> i don't think that's the best...
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there there are terrorism prosecutions of prosecutions over foia requests. so there is a realm of cases that we need to look at to see how the courts and time after time, after time many of the judges and important judges in this country, in and port jurisdictions have said national security, we do not want to part of it. we are not equipped to think about it. the president has told us this person is an enemy combat. he is told. he is told as they need the surveillance powers whether or not we get to the constitutional issue. the president told us we need to have this kind of foia request denied, whatever it is. and i wanted to see what the substance of this was and how the judges interacted with the lawyer and for the part many of them just took a backseat. by the time they got engaged and interested was too late. >> host: it's interesting you said the courts and the judges, think the term that you just use words like a deer in the headlight. federal courts were always used to prosecute national security cases from big spies to -- to the bombers of federal
there there are terrorism prosecutions of prosecutions over foia requests. so there is a realm of cases that we need to look at to see how the courts and time after time, after time many of the judges and important judges in this country, in and port jurisdictions have said national security, we do not want to part of it. we are not equipped to think about it. the president has told us this person is an enemy combat. he is told. he is told as they need the surveillance powers whether or not we...
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>> there was no sign of her.nd such a confusing trail of clues, even the calls to 911 were silent. >> no voice, no struggles could be heard. >> this could be kind of eerie. >> yes, it. >> in my heart i knew she's not coming back. >> one of the suspects had an alibi. until a camera caught him in a lie. >> he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. >> and the strangest clue of all. there in an empty parking lot. >> six perfectly stacked cardboard boxes. >> why were they there? what was in them? >> it was right an jadent to a lagoon. >> that's probably not a good sign. >> welcome to date line extra. i'm tamron hall. a beautiful young woman vanished and her close knit family was frantic to find her. nailah franklin had a career, a handsome new boyfriend and building the life she always dreamed of. then suddenly, there was silence, quite unlike her. a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago's most exclusive neighborhoods. would those clues lead them to nailah? here's keith morrison within smoke o smoke and
>> there was no sign of her.nd such a confusing trail of clues, even the calls to 911 were silent. >> no voice, no struggles could be heard. >> this could be kind of eerie. >> yes, it. >> in my heart i knew she's not coming back. >> one of the suspects had an alibi. until a camera caught him in a lie. >> he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. >> and the strangest clue of all. there in an empty parking lot. >> six perfectly stacked...
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>> there is hope. sunny skies away from the coastline today and today will be a lot like yesterday. >> good stuff. >>> well, we have been talking a lot about the fourth of july weekend, of course, and we are assuming most of you will be firing up the grill. >> yes, this morning, we are doing the same, but we are cook up something you might not expect to find on the bbq, let's send it outside to claudine who has more. >> reporter: yes, this is very cool, guys, i have hew with me,- -i have hugh with me, so people think burgers and grills, but you have a little different take on what we can do here. >> yes. >> reporter: pizza. >> i thought about showing you how grill a steak, but you know how to do that but nobody knows how grill pizza. >> reporter: yes, that is really cool. what is really cool is that you are saying, really anyone can do this, go to trader joe's and get the dough and it is easy. >> yes, you can still do this for tomorrow. so easily. >> reporter: good, all right. >> trader joe's has pizza
>> there is hope. sunny skies away from the coastline today and today will be a lot like yesterday. >> good stuff. >>> well, we have been talking a lot about the fourth of july weekend, of course, and we are assuming most of you will be firing up the grill. >> yes, this morning, we are doing the same, but we are cook up something you might not expect to find on the bbq, let's send it outside to claudine who has more. >> reporter: yes, this is very cool, guys, i...
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a lot of tension ute there right now, we know there's a lot of emotions, there's anger. hurt, there's outrage. we understand that. we respect the right people have to gather peacefully, to protest peacefully, and we're going to protect that right. but at the same time we're not going to tolerate any violence, we're not going to tolerate any lawlessness and we won't tolerate destruction of property. i'm very proud of the fact when you look around what's going around this nation today and you see the violence and the protests that are taking place in other parts of this country, not only the injuries towards law enforcement but injuries towards those protesters, that's not happening here in baton rouge, and we certainly don't want it to happen. we hav
a lot of tension ute there right now, we know there's a lot of emotions, there's anger. hurt, there's outrage. we understand that. we respect the right people have to gather peacefully, to protest peacefully, and we're going to protect that right. but at the same time we're not going to tolerate any violence, we're not going to tolerate any lawlessness and we won't tolerate destruction of property. i'm very proud of the fact when you look around what's going around this nation today and you see...
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so there were some tough questions there. but there was mostly the healing. one thing that was perplexing to me was them explaining the change of micah from when he went into the military, and he was a patriot, and valued the constitution and then, when he left the military, how hurt he was. and he even used the word that they are liars. >> we have that. let's listen to it. and then you can discuss it. >> i don't know what to say to make anything better. i didn't see it coming. >> he was a good son. he's a good son. >> i love my son with all my heart. i hate what he did. >> did he ever talk about any of his experiences in the military that maybe made you question that something happened? was it the war? or? >> i don't remember anything. >> i don't remember anything about it. he just, the military was not what micah thought it would be. >> it disappointed him. >> he was very disappointed. >> so a lot to ask you, lawrence. >> yeah. >> the dad, i mean, he is just distraught there. >> very. >> what did they say about his time in the military? why did they think t
so there were some tough questions there. but there was mostly the healing. one thing that was perplexing to me was them explaining the change of micah from when he went into the military, and he was a patriot, and valued the constitution and then, when he left the military, how hurt he was. and he even used the word that they are liars. >> we have that. let's listen to it. and then you can discuss it. >> i don't know what to say to make anything better. i didn't see it coming....
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fox has been told there have not been any firearms recovered from the scene, there are lots and lots of shell casings. we talk about the scene. this is a very elaborate crime scene in downtown dallas, and in that press conference, the police chief was talking about how they're just trying to assess how large it is. because i can tell you the police perimeter goes for blocks in directions all around us in a big square, and so the mayor of dallas, mayor rawlings was talking about how they're trying to ascertain how big of a crime scene we're talking about here, because thousands of people commute into downtown dallas every day, it's a major u.s. city, lots of businesses are down here, lots of people commute into the city for work. people may have the day off tomorrow because large portions of downtown dallas will be sealed off. a lot of people may not be able to get to work tomorrow as investigators try to peace together the evidence that's scattered downtown. >> not knowing if any of these devices exist or are planted anywhere. chief brown said he was not completely comfortable, that
fox has been told there have not been any firearms recovered from the scene, there are lots and lots of shell casings. we talk about the scene. this is a very elaborate crime scene in downtown dallas, and in that press conference, the police chief was talking about how they're just trying to assess how large it is. because i can tell you the police perimeter goes for blocks in directions all around us in a big square, and so the mayor of dallas, mayor rawlings was talking about how they're...
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it's about making sure that there's a discussion, there's transparency, and there's real effort to show progress with clear matrix and so it's going to be -- you know, vague about whether that's being met or not. the board has to decide how much to release. that's apart of public legislative process. but it's one that is not particularly hamstringing of departments. we do reserves all the time and together, a reserve release, besides doing the work of leading the conditions the reserve, to get a reserve release, all you need is a letter. it's perform. it's about three sentences long asking for the release of the reserve be scheduled and the department has a hearing before the board of supervisors and then after that hearing, the board decides whether those funds should be released or not. i guarantee you, it's not going to be an easy decision for the board not to release funds, but the effort of creating this process of accountability and transparency is a meaningful one to build trust and to show there's many eyes looking at the department, working towards progress on implementing tran
it's about making sure that there's a discussion, there's transparency, and there's real effort to show progress with clear matrix and so it's going to be -- you know, vague about whether that's being met or not. the board has to decide how much to release. that's apart of public legislative process. but it's one that is not particularly hamstringing of departments. we do reserves all the time and together, a reserve release, besides doing the work of leading the conditions the reserve, to get...
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because there's two alternatives. she could be indicted which is a catastrophe and probably would lead to her withdrawal from the race. or she could not be indicted, and everybody's going to look at this process now as somehow tainted by the meeting between her husband and the attorney general. you know, everybody keeps talking about what an asset bill clinton is to her campaign. but boy, this is not the behavior of somebody who is an asset. it has absolutely undermined the whole process. and again, it, you know, it puts the attorney general in this box where she really can't, you know, even appear to have any discretion over this process. especially now that she's had this meeting. but to do that removes any, you know, essentially neuters herself, and won't be enough to satisfy the critics, it's a complete mess. a totally self-inflicted wound by the candidate's husband himself. >> wait on the timing of, you know, the final conclusion to that. in the meantime we did have a final conclusion to the benghazi panel, the h
because there's two alternatives. she could be indicted which is a catastrophe and probably would lead to her withdrawal from the race. or she could not be indicted, and everybody's going to look at this process now as somehow tainted by the meeting between her husband and the attorney general. you know, everybody keeps talking about what an asset bill clinton is to her campaign. but boy, this is not the behavior of somebody who is an asset. it has absolutely undermined the whole process. and...
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there's real lives being lost. not only here but around the worl is that the security presence is keeping us safe but reminder of why we're here. >> do nominate trump. >> and the candidate typically doesn't show up until last day and tonight to introduce his wife. >> the theme of the day this is what is called make america safe again and millania trump and what's interesting donald trump made immigration front and center in the race and something he's running on. you're looking a woman that immigrated here legally and i think fits bring her on stage while unorthodox not just to have the wife sne aerially and candidate speaking this early symbolic. . >> and boy bit of how do you have platform of being tough on immigration and here comes melania trum whop herself came out at times and says he doesn't like so. things her own husband said on the subject. they have a big electoral problem here. you look admit romney problem four years ago the latino vote in the country. they'll have that times ten this year. and these n
there's real lives being lost. not only here but around the worl is that the security presence is keeping us safe but reminder of why we're here. >> do nominate trump. >> and the candidate typically doesn't show up until last day and tonight to introduce his wife. >> the theme of the day this is what is called make america safe again and millania trump and what's interesting donald trump made immigration front and center in the race and something he's running on. you're...
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there are so many stories like that doctor right there. we have a heartbreaking story of one of the youngest victims of the bombing, a palestinian girl who escaped but in her mother's arms she lost a parent. >> reporter: 3-year-old rafif survived the horror of tuesday's attack. her mother nasreen did not. no one can explain what happened or where her mother. members of turkey's palestinian community are taking care of rafif, keeping her distracted and smiling. her father can barely speak. he lost his wife. his friend hamad lost his wife too. hamad is still in hospital in critical condition. his 3-year-old son rayan is on life support. the two palestinian families arrived from saudi arabia where they lived for a short holiday in istanbul as they prepared to leave the airport, the terrorists struck. rafif was in her mother's arms when nasreen was shot dead. rafif was hit by shrapnel in her leg. >> translator: they can't say they came to fight a military and oppressors. they walked amongst us. they could see children. the family like so many
there are so many stories like that doctor right there. we have a heartbreaking story of one of the youngest victims of the bombing, a palestinian girl who escaped but in her mother's arms she lost a parent. >> reporter: 3-year-old rafif survived the horror of tuesday's attack. her mother nasreen did not. no one can explain what happened or where her mother. members of turkey's palestinian community are taking care of rafif, keeping her distracted and smiling. her father can barely speak....
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great work there from our colleagues there.back, the concert cut short in nice, france, by a music superstar. >> we'll be right back. music superstar. >> we'll be right back. >>> so the concert now, now to the concert cut short in nice, france. >> a rep for rihanna says she is safe, but her concert scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. >> nice's former mayor tweeted that the concert and other events planned for tonight, friday night, including a jazz fest, have been cancelled. >> rihanna tweeted this image with condolences to the victims and her families. the next performance is sunday night in frankfort, germany. >> here at home the emmy nominations are sending ripples in the television industry. >> unlike the oscars, the television academy hasn't had a problem with diversity among the acting nominees. >> the academy is credited with a third year in a row of nonwhite performers rallying. earning 21 nominations across the drama, comedy, and limited movie categories. >> but one surprise, most nominations were shows on cable
great work there from our colleagues there.back, the concert cut short in nice, france, by a music superstar. >> we'll be right back. music superstar. >> we'll be right back. >>> so the concert now, now to the concert cut short in nice, france. >> a rep for rihanna says she is safe, but her concert scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. >> nice's former mayor tweeted that the concert and other events planned for tonight, friday night, including a jazz fest,...
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there's the video there. this is becoming quickly one of the indelible images online at this hospital, as police officers there remembering their fallen comrades. >> yeah. and cal, there seems to be no distinguishing between whether those that were fallen were a member of the dallas police force or of d.a.r.t., the dallas area rapid transit. that was a transit police force. we know that one of the fallen is a member of the d.a.r.t. force and that four others thus far are dallas pd. how about any updates on those that have suffered critical injuries or currently in surgery. are we getting any information from dallas police, hospitals or loved ones? >> we know that one of the officers who is in the hospital is in serious condition. the good news is that three of the other officers wounded are in stable and good condition and they're expected to be just fine. that's a bit of good news coming out from social media. >> and, cal, what strikes you as among the most shocking instances of this event? i mean i know you
there's the video there. this is becoming quickly one of the indelible images online at this hospital, as police officers there remembering their fallen comrades. >> yeah. and cal, there seems to be no distinguishing between whether those that were fallen were a member of the dallas police force or of d.a.r.t., the dallas area rapid transit. that was a transit police force. we know that one of the fallen is a member of the d.a.r.t. force and that four others thus far are dallas pd. how...
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there it is. there's the spider. i want to explain since the accident has been cleared, more people will be showing up here. and this backup is likely to get worse in the next few moments. just keep that in the back of your head. let's move along and take a look at some of the other commutes. san mateo bridge is getting busy as you head down to the san mateo bridge area. there have been no major problems. but it is busy all the way across the peninsula. let's take a look at the silicon valley now. i want to show you that 101, 280 and 85 are pretty slow, although it is not full strength yet. it will take you a little bit of time to get into the west valley. 7:19. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. much bigger fog bank today. now, there are some breaks or holes in it. it is much more on the coverage wide than yesterday. temperatures inland warmed up. there you go. where are we? san jose? yeah, sure, why not? and the fog bank lifted a little bit here. this might be the last really kind of a cooler pattern. temperatu
there it is. there's the spider. i want to explain since the accident has been cleared, more people will be showing up here. and this backup is likely to get worse in the next few moments. just keep that in the back of your head. let's move along and take a look at some of the other commutes. san mateo bridge is getting busy as you head down to the san mateo bridge area. there have been no major problems. but it is busy all the way across the peninsula. let's take a look at the silicon valley...
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but there was nothing that happened there doesn't just a that there was any systematic fraud or anything that would have altered the outcome of the nomination process that i can see. host: pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is my first time calling as a republican. i have been a democrat my whole life as i was 18. i want to say that i love donald trump. i really think we need somebody in office that will do what he says he is going to do and get it done right. he says he's going to get teams together to solve all these problems, and i am sure he will do what he says. casinos, i go to the casino once in a while here in pennsylvania, and all i see is elderly people at these casinos. i do not know if they are spending the social security checks or what, but they are there all the time. i just think that anybody that could vote for hillary clinton, ith all that the fbi said, just do not understand what is wrong with them. i just hope that trump wins and everything works out for all of us. that is all i care about. when it comesr, to hillary clinton and the fbi revelations to what ki
but there was nothing that happened there doesn't just a that there was any systematic fraud or anything that would have altered the outcome of the nomination process that i can see. host: pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is my first time calling as a republican. i have been a democrat my whole life as i was 18. i want to say that i love donald trump. i really think we need somebody in office that will do what he says he is going to do and get it done right. he says he's going to get...
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there's a microphone there. there's a microphone there, in each one of the hallways. you get to ask -- it's not like the constitutional convention. you get to ask one question. and i get to hold you to that. so any questions? i see someone coming to a microphone. yes, sir. >> great lecture. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i respectfully suggest that john marshall was right, that there was a bill of rights in the original constitution. and i would like your comments on this. an independent judiciary, prohibition of expos facto and bills of attainder and then the tradition of the common law that developed over many, many years protecting individual rights. what is your thoughts on that? and this is not to say that we didn't need a bill of rights that would make it -- make the rights textualy clear. from that point in time onward. >> right. well, i should tell you all that my next project is a biography of john marshall. and i've just begun. you can't help but being impressed by this man. by both his intelligence and his clarity of expression. certainly he makes a very pow
there's a microphone there. there's a microphone there, in each one of the hallways. you get to ask -- it's not like the constitutional convention. you get to ask one question. and i get to hold you to that. so any questions? i see someone coming to a microphone. yes, sir. >> great lecture. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i respectfully suggest that john marshall was right, that there was a bill of rights in the original constitution. and i would like your comments on this. an...
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there is nench a incident in the thousand times i have been there. my office looks that the new location at dada. when they did the sound test i heard nothing so in full support of dada and think we should have more dada's. thank you. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker i'll read cards. norman chung. tony [inaudible] cristina stafford. alley mac voy. ema peal. >> [inaudible] i live at 690 market and i don't know anything about how the negotiations went, but i just know that that is how i get out of my building and mom who is 65 gets in and out of the building. i am not familiar with dada's record or reputation so saying nothing about that, but i do want it to be safe and quiet and that is my only concern with this. >> thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is diane [inaudible] i'm a resident from the rits carton. i'm a [inaudible] 90 percent of my life i enter from my garage. my grad garage is next to the new bar and don't know how i feel when you go home and 2 in the morning you still can hear all the [inaudible] outside of yo
there is nench a incident in the thousand times i have been there. my office looks that the new location at dada. when they did the sound test i heard nothing so in full support of dada and think we should have more dada's. thank you. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker i'll read cards. norman chung. tony [inaudible] cristina stafford. alley mac voy. ema peal. >> [inaudible] i live at 690 market and i don't know anything about how the negotiations went, but i just know...
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. >> there are. >> there are.you truth what's going on here. i'm all wired up. >> not many there's four. >> there's four on this side. we can't see the other side. i assume if you have four on one side you have four on the other and if you notice meryl streep she had two flags behind her they brought out behind otheren the stage when she came out and she was dressed as a flag as well for her interesting choice. >> people like to gripe and also they put up giant electronic flags is that not a good thing. >> i don't know. >> but so for the people while sitting here you probably can't see it while sitting at the desk i brought in a little american flag we can place and hold up. >> there you go. >> you're doing your part. >> i'm doing my part. >> what's missing a little bit? bunting is that what they call it? >> semi-circle ribbons. >> there's not much bunting everything electric now a days. >> someone said it looks like stapling of "hunger games" a little bit. >> no they fill that one monitor with flags all the time.
. >> there are. >> there are.you truth what's going on here. i'm all wired up. >> not many there's four. >> there's four on this side. we can't see the other side. i assume if you have four on one side you have four on the other and if you notice meryl streep she had two flags behind her they brought out behind otheren the stage when she came out and she was dressed as a flag as well for her interesting choice. >> people like to gripe and also they put up giant...
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the only reason that would be is because there was a situation going on there or they were called there. they thought it was an innocent situation. many of them killed and some injured. in dallas you have five officers murdered in cold blood. until we address this as a nation. i think the president is responsible for some of it and the community is responsible as well as the police department. we have to come together to find the solution. >> one thing is for sure. if we were having a deterioration of relations between some communities of color and police it will be a break down all across the board because no one will be listening to those people. if in fact, there were things going on, the execution of police officers. >> you're exactly right. no one is listening. that's the problem. when you have groups like black lives matter, which has a very positive message to some degree but to another degree you have the new black panthers party it will only make for a horrible situation. what we have here, and don't be surprised by this, we have the perfect storm for civil disobedience. that's
the only reason that would be is because there was a situation going on there or they were called there. they thought it was an innocent situation. many of them killed and some injured. in dallas you have five officers murdered in cold blood. until we address this as a nation. i think the president is responsible for some of it and the community is responsible as well as the police department. we have to come together to find the solution. >> one thing is for sure. if we were having a...
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there were steps down there. they were worried about a follow-up attack.re was not one and the people finally escaped and were told to stay into their homes as they sort out this tragedy in benean. >> they reported seeing the driver zigzag down the promen e promenade? >> reporter: there was very little question in most of their minds. many of them i'm talking about maybe 100 people who had witnessed this or had fled from it. they all seemed to feel that this was hardly a chance that it could be an accident. they say the man in fact jubed the sur b and he revs up the product. in any case the carnage did not stop until he had gone about an hour or so. >> describe what they have lived through, what they have witnessed. how are they feeling? >> reporter: well, it's very interesting. first of all, what happened on this road is that it was completely shut down overnight. the evidence people very methodically went through trying to find any sort of clues they could. some of the bodies were there for several hours. the sun rose before the last ones were removed. t
there were steps down there. they were worried about a follow-up attack.re was not one and the people finally escaped and were told to stay into their homes as they sort out this tragedy in benean. >> they reported seeing the driver zigzag down the promen e promenade? >> reporter: there was very little question in most of their minds. many of them i'm talking about maybe 100 people who had witnessed this or had fled from it. they all seemed to feel that this was hardly a chance that...
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who didn't belong in there. did not find anyone. so just as you mentioned moments ago, they cleared this scene and we saw s.w.a.t. officers discussing the situation and congratulating each other, even fist bumping before they took off, and they have now allowed the media back in. we were behind some trees in this stand of woods. then they pushed us back to the sidewalk and then clear across the street because they were on edge. they were concerned there may be someone threatening officers. they had received what they said was a credible threat, judge, earlier today. the entire department was on alert, all of this coming after four officers were killed and several others wounded, a dallas rapid transit officer killed na that rampage thursday night. they're on edge, they get this threat and have a suspicious person in the garage. fortunately there was no incident here. but unfortunately whoever that suspicious person was has gotten away. >> you know, rick, in addition to that, the shooter himself had made some thr
who didn't belong in there. did not find anyone. so just as you mentioned moments ago, they cleared this scene and we saw s.w.a.t. officers discussing the situation and congratulating each other, even fist bumping before they took off, and they have now allowed the media back in. we were behind some trees in this stand of woods. then they pushed us back to the sidewalk and then clear across the street because they were on edge. they were concerned there may be someone threatening officers. they...
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>> there does seem to be some fear there.u what, if you're an exporter and look at the pound, that's great news for you. if you're an importer, that off sets. it will calm down. the market has been up and down the past few months in larger amounts like this. i think that things will calm down and we'll see what happens with respect to britain. it's hard to justify brexit on an economic basis, although i think if i lived this, i might have voted for it. on a political and personal basis, it feels like the right thing to do. ashley: get lost brussels was the message. andy, i want to talk to you about hillary and we're going to hear from the fbi at 11:00, i'll put you on the spot. do you think she will be indicted. i get the sense or growing sense she's not going to face indictment. what say you? >> you know, it's very hard to say. look, that investigator general's report on hillary was really devastating. and for the fbi now to come out and say that there isn't sufficient evidence to justify an indictment i think will be very d
>> there does seem to be some fear there.u what, if you're an exporter and look at the pound, that's great news for you. if you're an importer, that off sets. it will calm down. the market has been up and down the past few months in larger amounts like this. i think that things will calm down and we'll see what happens with respect to britain. it's hard to justify brexit on an economic basis, although i think if i lived this, i might have voted for it. on a political and personal basis,...