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bostonians gather at the old south meeting house to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the boston massacrens in massachusetts. not only the well-to-do, but he also tended to the prostitutes of boston and some of the more indigent population, which put him in a very good position to pick up intelligence from a variety of quarters. and that made him very useful to samuel adams and the sons of liberty. >> our wish is that britain and the colonies may grow in strength together. [ all cheer ] >> but while one part of the empire makes slaves of the other, the measures taken by our congress must be steadily pursued. [ all cheer ] >> five men are gunned down by the british at the boston massacre, something sam adams refuses to let people forget. >> my friends, we are gathered here tonight to remember and commemorate our dead brethren. >> have you got your parts correct? >> i fling this here egg. >> our dead brethren, who were cruelly and villainously massacred! >> you're a traitor. [ all shouting ] >> when the ruckus starts, we lay into 'em with bayonets. >> there are legitimate threats against th
bostonians gather at the old south meeting house to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the boston massacrens in massachusetts. not only the well-to-do, but he also tended to the prostitutes of boston and some of the more indigent population, which put him in a very good position to pick up intelligence from a variety of quarters. and that made him very useful to samuel adams and the sons of liberty. >> our wish is that britain and the colonies may grow in strength together. [ all cheer...
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featuring the boston massacre and the real tea party. >> to the fight.> stand by, stand by. hold your ground. >> the tip, moments away. closing the stage this afternoon for auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. the girlie show is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good show. don't look at me! (vo) only verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. switch now, buy two samsung phones, and get a free 50" smart tv, plus up to $650 back. only on america's best network. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. >>> factor tip of the day, a preview of the upcoming legends and lives this sunday evening in a moment. >> we would like to remind you, we have the best gifts on the planet for d
featuring the boston massacre and the real tea party. >> to the fight.> stand by, stand by. hold your ground. >> the tip, moments away. closing the stage this afternoon for auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. the girlie show is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good show. don't look at me!...
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the reference to the boston massacre in this 9-1-1 call that was made around the time he went into thisse nightclub and started slaughtering people, what does that say to you? >> well, that he, obviously, was inspired by what two other americans were able to do. so he's not looking at paris or belgium. but at a domestic terrorism incident as a model, another soft target, another place where people go to convene. it is different than boston as we've been noting. the call in itself is unique. the boston marathon bombers wanted to get away, not get caught and probably plan more attacks in new york city. this seems like someone who wanted it to be known that he was inspired at least by isis and also knew that he would not survive. >> what do we know about, peter bergen, you've been doing checking about mateen. what do we know about him? he was born in the united states. his apartments were from afghanistan? >> that's correct. in that sense he's typical of all terrorists we've seen in the united states since 9-1-1. 9/11 was what it was, people think of it from being outside. but the others h
the reference to the boston massacre in this 9-1-1 call that was made around the time he went into thisse nightclub and started slaughtering people, what does that say to you? >> well, that he, obviously, was inspired by what two other americans were able to do. so he's not looking at paris or belgium. but at a domestic terrorism incident as a model, another soft target, another place where people go to convene. it is different than boston as we've been noting. the call in itself is...
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the boston massacre finds a lasting place in american history not just as a horrible tragedy but as afor the unalienable rights we hold so dear today -- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >>> breaking tonight. the countdown is on. less than 48 hours to the final state primaries in this historic unprecedented and unpredictable presidential election season. hello and welcome to "justice." special sunday edition. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. so 475 pledged delegates up for grabs for the democrats tuesday in the golden state of california as the battle between hillary clinton and bernie sanders reaches its climax. but will anything really be settled by tuesday? this as donald trump continues to dominate t
the boston massacre finds a lasting place in american history not just as a horrible tragedy but as afor the unalienable rights we hold so dear today -- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >>> breaking tonight. the countdown is on. less than 48 hours to the final state primaries in this historic unprecedented and unpredictable presidential election season. hello and welcome to "justice." special sunday edition. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us...
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we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacrend then went onto serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, lawyer who defended accused killers and then went onto serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshal, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went onto serve in the supreme court of these united states states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg and went onto serve in the supreme court of the united states. that's who we are. we not allow a small, insecure, thin-skinned, wannabe tyrant or his allies to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. we will not. [ cheers and applause ] we will not. you bet. [ applause ] we are ready for this fight because it is time to fight again as it has been time to fight in every generation for those four simple words that define the promise of our legal system. equal justice under law. that's what we're here for. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. >>
we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacrend then went onto serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, lawyer who defended accused killers and then went onto serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshal, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went onto serve in the supreme court of these united states states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg and went...
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you will always have your timothy mcveighs, your boston massacre bolessings and san bernardino killers. it's throughout the history from jack the ripper to -- >> stephen: this person who had been interviewed twice by the f.b.i. and the f.b.i. has something to answer for for that. if this person interviewed twice by the f.b.i. could still get access to automatic women's. >> because he hadn't broken a law. >> stephen: he wasn't on a no-fly list. >> because the private airlines, they are twuns keeping him off the flight. >> stephen: there is a federal no fly list. people can take people off the plane under their own volition they can't but the feds create the no fly list. >> if i'm the president of jetblue and i say to the federal government i'm going to let anyone on this plane, they can't do anything to me. >> stephen: has any airline done that? >> no. >> stephen: why would you argue it? >> you can't impose on the f.b.i. -- and i don't think you can blame them either, the bureau does a very, very good job -- you can't say, look, this terrorist, omar, all right, you had him, you knew mat
you will always have your timothy mcveighs, your boston massacre bolessings and san bernardino killers. it's throughout the history from jack the ripper to -- >> stephen: this person who had been interviewed twice by the f.b.i. and the f.b.i. has something to answer for for that. if this person interviewed twice by the f.b.i. could still get access to automatic women's. >> because he hadn't broken a law. >> stephen: he wasn't on a no-fly list. >> because the private...
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we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacre and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, a lawyer who defended accused killers and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshall, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went on to serve in the supreme court of these united states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg, a lawyer who fought for gender equality. [applause] that is who we are. and we will not allow a small, insecure, thin-skinned, wannabe tyrant or his allies in the senate to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. we will not. we will not. you bet. you bet. cheers and applause] we are ready for this fight ecause it is time to fight again. as it has been time to fight in every generation for those four simple words that define the promise of our legal system. equal justice under law. that's what we're here for. thank you. cheers and applause] >> this is an amazing family story if you th
we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacre and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, a lawyer who defended accused killers and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshall, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went on to serve in the supreme court of these united states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg, a...
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it happened in the boston massacre. it happened in sandy hook. so for many of us, you kind of just wait for this information to come to the surface. we wonder why is it that this kind of behavior isn't seen as an essential element to understanding lethality of public violence. one of the things that i have been writing about in this regard is how can we focus on behavior, intimate behavior part -- violence, and similar behavior to prevent it before we get to the stage where becomes a massacre in public? the statistics you gave are very consistent over time. indeed, if you look at murders that involve four or more people, the number goes up to 57%. there is no real surprise in the information. the question is, how do we connect these dots more effectively to create better public policy? amy: policeman know how dangerous domestic violence situations are, right? is the pla that will most likely be injured if they are called to a home to deal with domestic violence. >> yes, i think that is very true. i think -- that is a very good point you make beca
it happened in the boston massacre. it happened in sandy hook. so for many of us, you kind of just wait for this information to come to the surface. we wonder why is it that this kind of behavior isn't seen as an essential element to understanding lethality of public violence. one of the things that i have been writing about in this regard is how can we focus on behavior, intimate behavior part -- violence, and similar behavior to prevent it before we get to the stage where becomes a massacre...
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we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacre and then went on to serve as president of the united states. that is who we are. and we will not allow a small, insecure, thin-skinned, wannabe tyrant, or his allies in the senate, to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. we will not. we are ready for this fight. because it is time to fight again. >> tonight in a live, exclusive interview right after this show, at 9:00 p.m., on "the rachel maddow show," senator warren is expected to endorse hillary clinton for president. stay tuned for that. senator warren has been the subject of a great deal of speculation over whether she might be a running mate for clinton. "the huffing post" reports harry reid believes warren should be the choice. former governor rendell of pennsylvania said warren should not be vp choice because she lacks the foreign policy experience to be commander in chief. also clinton issuing the statement, warren is an incredible public servant, eminently qualified for any role. what's next and best, edit
we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacre and then went on to serve as president of the united states. that is who we are. and we will not allow a small, insecure, thin-skinned, wannabe tyrant, or his allies in the senate, to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. we will not. we are ready for this fight. because it is time to fight again. >> tonight in a live, exclusive interview right after this show, at 9:00...
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♪e ♪ you're only a day away ♪ >>> leading the news, from nbcnews.com, boston bombing survivors visit the orlando massacrereceived lots of support during the recovery so they plan to pay it forward at the orlando those who are difference. >>> and also on nbcnews.com, participants who attended the motivational speaking event said the incident was overblown when a small number of people were treated after walking on hot coals. >>> of the 7,000 participants five asked for further examination. this morning, the "today" show >>> a deadly explosion between an amtrak train and a minivan has killed five people including three children. a fourth child was blown to an area hospital and in is critical condition. >>> and look at this. this is the world's tallest bon fire. it's 156 feet tall. it beats the previous record owner by 15 feet. >>> look what they did. the volunteers were harnessed to the side of the bridge. >> if you look carefully they were at the timered. >> so much faith that they even rolled an suv over. we are talking about a thousand feet suspended. it safely passed but they are going to hit it to tes
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charles: in orlando, the terrorist he referenced the boston massacre guys. i think he looked up to them. and you would think that any other potential lope wolves inspired by isis and want to up the ante. how do i beat 50 disney world, cruise ships, malls, there's no way to adequately with a handful of security guards keep any of them safe. are they potentially sitting ducks? >> yes, we're basically still a trusting and innocent countries and i've gone on trips, hey, i'm surprised there isn't better security checks in place. i'm surprised that people seem to be so trusting and i don't know that we can db -- be anymore. we need to take a page out of israel's book. charles: a person said that they took a ferry at disney and there was no security whatsoever. where is the line we've become so afraid and security conscious that the terrorists have won and spread terrorism to the point that it's changed our lives? >> listen i think we need to live our lives and enjoy ourselves, but we also as a country need to make sure that some of these soft marker spots whatever
charles: in orlando, the terrorist he referenced the boston massacre guys. i think he looked up to them. and you would think that any other potential lope wolves inspired by isis and want to up the ante. how do i beat 50 disney world, cruise ships, malls, there's no way to adequately with a handful of security guards keep any of them safe. are they potentially sitting ducks? >> yes, we're basically still a trusting and innocent countries and i've gone on trips, hey, i'm surprised there...
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leading the news on nbc.com boston bombing survivors visit the orlando massacre victims. d they received lots of support during recovery so they came to pay it forward this weekend at the orlando regional medical center. one survivor told nbc news tragedies like these circulate love. >>> also on nbc.com fire walk participants defend tony robins after dozens treated for burns. participants who attended the motivational speaking event in dallas said the incident was overblown after 30 people were treated for walking on hot coals. a spokesman said trained medical staff were on hand and of over 7,000 participants five asked for further examination. >>> a stunner at the olympic qualifiers ryan lochte failed to qualify for rio in the 400 meter individual medley, his signature event. he pulled a groin muscle during an earlier heat which affected his speed in the breaststroke. chase kalisz and jay litherland who were teammates at georgia both punched their rio tickets after finishing 1-2. simone biles won her fourth straight national gymnastics title. she finished ahead of ali rai
leading the news on nbc.com boston bombing survivors visit the orlando massacre victims. d they received lots of support during recovery so they came to pay it forward this weekend at the orlando regional medical center. one survivor told nbc news tragedies like these circulate love. >>> also on nbc.com fire walk participants defend tony robins after dozens treated for burns. participants who attended the motivational speaking event in dallas said the incident was overblown after 30...
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we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacreand then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, a lawyer who defended accused killers and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshall, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went on to serve in the supreme court of these united states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg, the lawyer who fought for gender equality and went on to serve the supreme court of the united states. that is who we are. we will not allow a small insecure thin skinned wannabe tyrant or his allies in the senate to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. we will not. we are ready for this fight because it is time to fight again. it has been time to fight in every generation for those for simple words that define the promise of our legal system. equal justice under law. that's what were here for. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. you may say that i'm
we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacreand then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, a lawyer who defended accused killers and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshall, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went on to serve in the supreme court of these united states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg, the...
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. >>> media focused heavily on gun control in the wake of the orlando massacre. bostonlobe getting lots of attention for this front page of an ar-15 rifle, and saying democrats will force a vote on the issue. >> it seems hard to justify but people on that terror list are still allowed to buy weapons. >> the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history continues to have a ripple effect in washington. growing calls among democrats, and now some republicans, for new gun control measures, including donald trump, who says he plans to meet with the nra. >> back with the panel. kelly, this daily news cover, thanks nra. with the orlando killer really buying an assault-style rifle, and despite the two fbi investigations and the filibuster is the press tilting toward tightening gun control? >> i think there's no question about that. did you know more people in the u.s. got killed by blunt objects like hammers and clubs than they did rifle? >> this is a narrow issue -- >> so basically there's no question that they want to push a gun control narrative out there. and that is something th
. >>> media focused heavily on gun control in the wake of the orlando massacre. bostonlobe getting lots of attention for this front page of an ar-15 rifle, and saying democrats will force a vote on the issue. >> it seems hard to justify but people on that terror list are still allowed to buy weapons. >> the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history continues to have a ripple effect in washington. growing calls among democrats, and now some republicans, for new gun control...
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we are the nation of john adams, a lawyer who defended the british soldiers after the boston massacre and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of abraham lincoln, a lawyer who defended accused killers and then went on to serve as president of the united states. we are the nation of thurgood marshall, a lawyer who fought for racial equality and then went on to serve in the supreme court of these united states. we are the nation of ruth bader ginsburg, a lawyer who fought r gender equality and is now serving in the supreme court of the united states. that is who we are and we will ot allow a small insecure, or -skinned, wanna-tyrant the senate to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] senator: we will not. we will not. [cheers and applause] senator: you bet. you bet. [cheers and applause] senator: we are ready for this fight, because it is time to fight again. as it has been time to fight in every generation for those four simple words that define the promise of our legal system. equal justice under law. that'
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tena lets you be you ♪ >> the focus on gun control in the wake of the orlando massacre and the "bostonattention for the picture of the assault rifle. >> people on the terror list are still allowed to by weapons. the deadliest mass shooting in united states history continues to have a ripple affect in washington. growing calls among democrats and now some republicans for through gun control measures including donald trump who said he plans to meet with the n.r.a. >> back with the panel. kelly and with the orlando killer legally buying an assault -style rifle despite two fbi investigations is the press estimating to tightening the loop hope? >> no question. more people in the united states got held up by blunt objects than rifles? >> that --. >> basically, this is in question they want to push a gun control narrative. that is something that hillary clinton wants and that is something that president obama wants and so the press is sympathetic to the causes and will push this after every mass shooting. there is a second am right and whether they like it or not, 5th amendment of due process
tena lets you be you ♪ >> the focus on gun control in the wake of the orlando massacre and the "bostonattention for the picture of the assault rifle. >> people on the terror list are still allowed to by weapons. the deadliest mass shooting in united states history continues to have a ripple affect in washington. growing calls among democrats and now some republicans for through gun control measures including donald trump who said he plans to meet with the n.r.a. >> back...
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laws did not stop them in boston or san bernardino where you have every gun control law that you can have. it was after the shooting. >> today marks a week since the massacre at the pulse nightclub in orlando. 50,000 people poured into the city to honor the victims. but, there are questions about the shooter and his motive. we report from orlando. [music] >> reporter: as the sunset, there was a vigil honoring the victims of the worst shooting in the u.s. history. >> this is going to change orlando dramatically. people are not going to look at gays, blacks, whites, we are all one. >> reporter: crowds arrive to a popular park by the bus loads, then, they march together under the rainbow flag under a show of support for the lgbt community. [music] >> reporter: earlier at 2:02 a.m. church bells rang 49 times throughout the city for the 49 people killed exactly one week before inside of a gay nightclub. gilbert lost his close friend, frank hernandez. >> if frank were here, i know he is looking from above, he would be overwhelmed. >> reporter: it marks the end of a somber weekend packed with funeral services as the community moves forward, so does the investigat
laws did not stop them in boston or san bernardino where you have every gun control law that you can have. it was after the shooting. >> today marks a week since the massacre at the pulse nightclub in orlando. 50,000 people poured into the city to honor the victims. but, there are questions about the shooter and his motive. we report from orlando. [music] >> reporter: as the sunset, there was a vigil honoring the victims of the worst shooting in the u.s. history. >> this is...
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say the orlando terrorist pledged allegiance to isis, and referenced the boston marathon bombers in a 911 call during the massacre become self-radicalized, and what warning signs were missed? joining us now, a fellow at the institute for social policy and understanding, and senior correspondent for religion dispatches dot org. thank you for being here. what's the feeling in the muslim community after something like this happens? >> you get everything you hear with anyone else who's in america in florida, anger, frustration, fear, but i think there's a deeper sense for a lot of muslims, of failure, that we've spent a lot of time and a lot of energy trying to fight this ideology and then one guy comes along and does something horrific, and despicable, and then sets the narrative back, and that's the frustration we're really feeling. >> you said you spent a lot of time and energy fighting it. you've certainly talked about it a lot, but there is a helplessness a helpless feeling all of us feel. in the muslim community is there more that can be done to weed out or fight this extremism? >> sure. i think there's a few t
say the orlando terrorist pledged allegiance to isis, and referenced the boston marathon bombers in a 911 call during the massacre become self-radicalized, and what warning signs were missed? joining us now, a fellow at the institute for social policy and understanding, and senior correspondent for religion dispatches dot org. thank you for being here. what's the feeling in the muslim community after something like this happens? >> you get everything you hear with anyone else who's in...
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"the boston globe," talking about the massacre in orlando. "the washington post" leads with a headline, 50 killed at a gay nightclub. "the wall street journal" talks of a night of terror in orlando. and "the new york times" talks about a gunman praising isis. and you have right next to me, let's move over here, you have the "usa today," "massacre," and then the "daily news," talking about the nra, and obviously, willie, a lot of issues, of course, came spewing out immediately after this from all sides ideologically. it's just as sick as usual, give it a day, let's mourn the victims and try to figure out what's going on. but a lot of fingers pointing. but of course, what everyone wants to know most of all is why did this happen and how can we stop it from happening again? >> yeah, i was on the air all day yesterday and it was almost immediate, people running to their battle stations. before people knew any facts, it was about this or that, and this is why he did it. we don't know why he did it, except we've heard some of his claims. we know wh
"the boston globe," talking about the massacre in orlando. "the washington post" leads with a headline, 50 killed at a gay nightclub. "the wall street journal" talks of a night of terror in orlando. and "the new york times" talks about a gunman praising isis. and you have right next to me, let's move over here, you have the "usa today," "massacre," and then the "daily news," talking about the nra, and obviously, willie, a lot...
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difference that is are key or notable between this massacre and the ones we have seen in paris and brussels and a couple of years ago in the u.s. and boston at the marathon? >> it's the same kind of action and what isis or before that al-qaeda used to ask members is this, you perform the acts and then we at the end of the day will consider you as part of us, even in the early process of these people radicalizing, if they're not members of the organization, they do as much as they can, the way they can and sometimes many five, six and seven or sometimes one person. nicole: i want to talk about sentiments from united states citizens and obviously watches the sound of people that were there, some are living in fear, some are so sad, some are completely outraged. overall when we talk about this, i worry about the surveillance and now specially ramadan and apparently you get more rewards. now are we in more dangerous moment this week because of this particular holiday? >> i don't think so. i think that when these terrorists, all the jihadist acquire target either in ramadan or not in ramadan. the mothership, isis will take more advantage of th
difference that is are key or notable between this massacre and the ones we have seen in paris and brussels and a couple of years ago in the u.s. and boston at the marathon? >> it's the same kind of action and what isis or before that al-qaeda used to ask members is this, you perform the acts and then we at the end of the day will consider you as part of us, even in the early process of these people radicalizing, if they're not members of the organization, they do as much as they can, the...
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massacre in orlando. now, last night the head of the national rifle association said stronger gun laws would not have prevented last week's tragedy or others. >> laws didn't stop them in boston laws didn't stop them in san bernardino where you had every type of gun control law you could have and it didn't stop them in paris where people can't even own guns. >> i am angry. i am frustrated but i, like my fellow senators standing with me now, will not let this finite defeat undermine our infinite determination to close these gaping loopholes. >>> coming up at ç6:00, i'll explain why many senators and lawmakers for that matter have gone on the record in the wake of last night's vote saying they are not surprised the outcome is what it was. reporting live from the digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> two delaware county schools will be the site of testing active shooters. haverford township police will simulate at st. coleman-john nuemann school. the object of the exercise is to test the department's capabilities, show the school staff what to expect and provide real world training to officers. >>> police say this beating was caught on camera. but it's too to
massacre in orlando. now, last night the head of the national rifle association said stronger gun laws would not have prevented last week's tragedy or others. >> laws didn't stop them in boston laws didn't stop them in san bernardino where you had every type of gun control law you could have and it didn't stop them in paris where people can't even own guns. >> i am angry. i am frustrated but i, like my fellow senators standing with me now, will not let this finite defeat undermine...
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floor, but this really dramatic cover of "the boston globe" showing a scale model of an ar-15 weapon. these are the weapons that were used in orlando massacreassacre at sandy hook. this op-ed is stunning. this amendment doesn't look to do away with that. >> no, it doesn't. you know, at the same time, the gun rights activists have had basically been able to hold off any sort of movement on gun legislation for so long that any movement is movement, i think, for gun control activists. if there is a vote, and something is passed, i think that is something that they can point to. it may not be what they want, but it is something. that's movement in their direction. >> and meantime you have twitter going crazy with all of the different thoughts on this. we have the nra tweeting. supporters, contact your lawmakers and oppose any new gun control measures. and donald trump tweeting he is meeting with the nra today. >> it was actually a way for him to change the subject, i think. he had been coming under some criticism for the way he had talked about president obama and the wake of the orlando thing. now he tweeted yesterday that he would be meeting
floor, but this really dramatic cover of "the boston globe" showing a scale model of an ar-15 weapon. these are the weapons that were used in orlando massacreassacre at sandy hook. this op-ed is stunning. this amendment doesn't look to do away with that. >> no, it doesn't. you know, at the same time, the gun rights activists have had basically been able to hold off any sort of movement on gun legislation for so long that any movement is movement, i think, for gun control...
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massacre. those four measures two from democrats and two from republicans, are aimed at expanding background checks and denying gun sales to people on the watch list. >> laws did not stop them in boston or san bernardino with every type of gun control law could you have. >> gun control is taking center stage in the race for the white house. >> one of the people in that room happened to have it, and goes, boom, boom. you know what? that who have been a beautiful sight. >> it is unlikely that all of ropals will reach the 60 votes needed to pass but this could be a compromise on preventing those on the government's no-fly list from purchasing a firearm with the provision of those denies who appeal the decision. ain connecticut a judge will hear arguments over whether to dismiss a lawsuit against the maker of the gun used in the 2012 sandy hook elementary school shooting. tonight children and six adults were killed in the massacre. they argue that it was known the rifle was too dangerous to sell to civilians, behalf, a fire is 51% contained which have burned 8,000 acres of brush and trees. officials expect full containment by thursday in the conditions remain the same. they may not, a da
massacre. those four measures two from democrats and two from republicans, are aimed at expanding background checks and denying gun sales to people on the watch list. >> laws did not stop them in boston or san bernardino with every type of gun control law could you have. >> gun control is taking center stage in the race for the white house. >> one of the people in that room happened to have it, and goes, boom, boom. you know what? that who have been a beautiful sight. >>...
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massacre in orlando. last night, the head of the national rifle association said stronger gun laws would not have prevented last week's tragedy or others we've seen. >> laws didn't stop them in boston laws didn't stop them in san bernardino where you had every type of gun control law you could have and it didn't stop them in paris where people can't even own guns. >> i am angry. i am frustrated but i, like my fellow senators standing with me now, will not let this finite defeat undermine our determination to close these gaping loopholes. >> you'll hear from senators more at length about why they say they aren't surprised the votes ended this way, even in the wake of the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. live in the digital operations center, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> 4:34 right now. 75 degrees outside. today police in delaware county are going to pretend there are active shooters in two schools so they can test their response. haverford township police will simulate at st. coleman-john nuemann school. the object of the exercise is to test the department's capabilities, show the school staff what to expect and provide real world training to officers. >>> police in bucks count
massacre in orlando. last night, the head of the national rifle association said stronger gun laws would not have prevented last week's tragedy or others we've seen. >> laws didn't stop them in boston laws didn't stop them in san bernardino where you had every type of gun control law you could have and it didn't stop them in paris where people can't even own guns. >> i am angry. i am frustrated but i, like my fellow senators standing with me now, will not let this finite defeat...
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pledged solidarity with the boston bombers. 45 of the 50 victims have been identified and the ages run from 19 to 40. >>> we'll have more coverage on the orlando shooting massacrehroughout the day. for up-to-the-minute developments, go to nbcbayarea.com or download our app. >> a check of the weather before you go. >>> temperatures are starting to warm up into the 70s. 62 degrees in san francisco. north bay, 68 degrees. highs in the 70s today so it will feel very nice and comfortable, especially with the breeze that kicks in this evening. winds up to 15 to 20 miles per hour today and highs in the midmid mid-70s for the north bay as well. >> thank you, kari. >>> thank you for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. you can get the latest information online and there's an extended version of "nightly news" tonight. >>> our hearts go out to all of those affected by this awe trosity. your tragedy is our tragedy. theater is a place where every race, creed, sexuality and gender is equal, is embraced and is loved. hate will never win. together, we have to make sure of that. tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle. this is the tony awards
pledged solidarity with the boston bombers. 45 of the 50 victims have been identified and the ages run from 19 to 40. >>> we'll have more coverage on the orlando shooting massacrehroughout the day. for up-to-the-minute developments, go to nbcbayarea.com or download our app. >> a check of the weather before you go. >>> temperatures are starting to warm up into the 70s. 62 degrees in san francisco. north bay, 68 degrees. highs in the 70s today so it will feel very nice and...
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boston globe" tomorrow. events here in orlando amplifying the differences between the two candidates for president. and with his reaction to the massacre here, donald trump is doubling down on one of his more controversial policy proposals. here's cnn's sara murray. >> reporter: tonight donald trump is renewing his call to increase surveillance on mosques. >> we aren't vigilant, and we aren't smart. and we have to go, and we have to maybe check respectfully the mosques, and we have to check other places because this is a problem that if we don't solve it, it's going to eat our country alive. >> reporter: as he continues to slam president obama's response to the orlando massacre. >> he gives a speech yesterday, a long speech that at the end of it, nobody knew what the hell he was talking about. >> reporter: and trump still floating the idea that the president is sympathetic to islamic extremists, tweeting an unsubstantiated breitbart article claiming the obama administration once supported isis. trump taking aim at hillary clinton as well. >> hillary is a rank amateur. she's been doing it forever, and she still doesn't get it. >> report
boston globe" tomorrow. events here in orlando amplifying the differences between the two candidates for president. and with his reaction to the massacre here, donald trump is doubling down on one of his more controversial policy proposals. here's cnn's sara murray. >> reporter: tonight donald trump is renewing his call to increase surveillance on mosques. >> we aren't vigilant, and we aren't smart. and we have to go, and we have to maybe check respectfully the mosques, and we...
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boston marathon bombers at one point. >>> and the red cross says a lot of people are donating blood to help the victims of the orlando massacre. nbc 10 in camden county college in blackwood today had a school team up with the red cross and county leaders to take blood donations. they tell us there's been a steady stream of donors all day long. and those who came in to give blood tell us, they just want to help out. >> i haven't given blood in a while, it makes me realize that you should try to give back. just because there are people who could use it right now. >> students plan to hold a vigil on campus tonight for the orlando victims. >>> in orlando people lined up for hours to donate blood, but many of those who were closest to the victims were not allowed. that's because the fda still bans sexually active gay men from donating. lauren mayk is live where people are very frustrated by this ban. >> reporter: this is frustrating and they argue that it is something that doesn't make sense to them because of the advances we have made in testing today. now take a look, today i talked to david acosta who is the found ore of the ga
boston marathon bombers at one point. >>> and the red cross says a lot of people are donating blood to help the victims of the orlando massacre. nbc 10 in camden county college in blackwood today had a school team up with the red cross and county leaders to take blood donations. they tell us there's been a steady stream of donors all day long. and those who came in to give blood tell us, they just want to help out. >> i haven't given blood in a while, it makes me realize that you...
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islamist terrorists for the massacre in orlando, "new york times" editorial board put out another outrageous piece, accusing the nra of being complicit in terrorism. and the "bostonlobe" is got a front-page ad shows an ar-15 rifle full size, and the words, "make it stop." first, hournd stern made a powerful case on his radio show yesterday for why americans shouldn't be disarmed. listen. >> i can't believe these people come on after and their answer to orlando is to take away guns from the public. the military, they don't mean it as derogatory statement. they look at the public as sheep. think about it, we are sheep. most of us sit around all day, we don't know how to defend ourselves. we are in a flock. and we basically think everything's okay. except the wolves, the bad guise guys, whether they're isis, terrorists, the most gun-free zone on the planet. it happened during 9/11 what did the wolves do? they said this is great, we'll kill the sheep with box-cutters, the wolves are always plotting. they'll use box-cutters, they'll use an airplane and fly it into a building. they don't need ar-15s. >> he points out the wolves are killing the sheep. who are disarming
islamist terrorists for the massacre in orlando, "new york times" editorial board put out another outrageous piece, accusing the nra of being complicit in terrorism. and the "bostonlobe" is got a front-page ad shows an ar-15 rifle full size, and the words, "make it stop." first, hournd stern made a powerful case on his radio show yesterday for why americans shouldn't be disarmed. listen. >> i can't believe these people come on after and their answer to...
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massacred. you're not lowering your flag. you didn't lower the flag, i know, for sandy hook. you didn't lower it for the boston bombings.wer it for san bernardino. why not? >> well, for the same reason. certainly when the president makes his proclamation to lower the flags, he's making the proclamation for all flags at u.s. installations, federal properties, navy warships, embassies across the -- overseas. and really my perspective is different. he's not asking every american to, i guess. the proclamation doesn't order every american to. every flag at the cvs down the street doesn't come down, necessarily. some churches, you know, either aren't plugged in or paying attention or the flag doesn't come down. >> right. but i guess the question is, when you say you're lowering it -- on memorial day, for example, right, to honor soldiers who lost their lives fighting for america, these are innocent civilians who have lost their lives in the war on terror. they are been slaughtered by a terrorist. that's what this was. that is what san bernardino was. does that argument not stand for you at all, to honor them in that way? >> a
massacred. you're not lowering your flag. you didn't lower the flag, i know, for sandy hook. you didn't lower it for the boston bombings.wer it for san bernardino. why not? >> well, for the same reason. certainly when the president makes his proclamation to lower the flags, he's making the proclamation for all flags at u.s. installations, federal properties, navy warships, embassies across the -- overseas. and really my perspective is different. he's not asking every american to, i guess....
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boston globe" tomorrow. events here in orlando are amplify i amplifying the differences of the two candidates between president, and with the reaction to the massacrere, donald trump is doubling down one of the more controversial policy proposals, and here is cnn's sarah murphy. >> tonight, donald trump is recalling the call for surveillance of mosques. >> we are not vigilant and we are not smart, and we have to check respectfully the mosques, and we have to check other places. because this is a problem that if we don't solve it, it is g g going to eat our country alive. >> reporter: as he continues to slam president obama's response to the orlando massacre. >> he gives a speech yesterday, and a long speech that at the end of it nobody knew what the hell he was talk about. >> reporter: and trump is floating the idea that the president is sympathetic to the islamic radicals, and then trump taking aim at hillary clinton as well. >> hillary is a rank amateur, and she has been doing it forever, and she still doesn't get it. >> reporter: and while clinton unleashes on trump saying that the proposals would do anything to prevent future attacks. >> a ban
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massacre behind me. the atf tweeting out mateen legally purchased the firearms used in this attack within the last week and he also referenced the bostonmbing brothers in his 911 call. now, his past work resume shows he worked as a security guard and the fbi explained that he had been on their radar twice in the past. so what did they miss? red flags didn't pop up that could have averted something like this? an nbc terror analyst and brian levin and ari, msnbc's chief legal correspondent. gentlemen, this is once again a situation where we're brought together by tragedy to discuss how something like this could happen. and brian, let me start with you when it comes to the fbi saying that yes, mateen had been on their radar at least twice but he was able to purchase these firearms used here legally. is this a failure of the system or something else? >> we don't know yet. here is the thing, there is a terror watch list, which is flawed, i admit it but people who can't fly because they are on the terror watch list can nonetheless buy weapons. we don't know whether this assailant was on the list. this is something we have to look at and perh
massacre behind me. the atf tweeting out mateen legally purchased the firearms used in this attack within the last week and he also referenced the bostonmbing brothers in his 911 call. now, his past work resume shows he worked as a security guard and the fbi explained that he had been on their radar twice in the past. so what did they miss? red flags didn't pop up that could have averted something like this? an nbc terror analyst and brian levin and ari, msnbc's chief legal correspondent....
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massacres, and so you will hear from him in a moment. but we have seen this time and again. whether it is chattanooga or fort hood or bostonis orlando. stay tuned for the message and what we do next. >>> in the meantime, i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith, "your world" with stuart varney in for neil today. begins now. [shouting] >> news straight from the cia, isis scrambling to infill trait refugees over there -- infiltrate refugees, and "the new york times" first to blame runs for the orlando massacre. today it's the nra. what about the terrorists? how the british politician shot, stabbed and killed, one week before the nation votes to stay or leave the european union, shake degree bait to its core. "your world" starting right now. >>> welcome ever
massacres, and so you will hear from him in a moment. but we have seen this time and again. whether it is chattanooga or fort hood or bostonis orlando. stay tuned for the message and what we do next. >>> in the meantime, i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith, "your world" with stuart varney in for neil today. begins now. [shouting] >> news straight from the cia, isis scrambling to infill trait refugees over there -- infiltrate refugees, and "the new york times"...
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officials say during the massacre, the gun man 29 year-old omar mateen had called 911 from the shooting scene and pledged allegiance to isis. we are also told that he mentioned the boston bombings and we have learned that he had been under federal investigation for two incidents in the past three years but was ultimately not considered to be a threat. now here now is, the suspect's father and former wife. >> i didn't see anything different then what he used to be. i am really puzzled and very saddened and i'm very upset what happened there because my family, to see all those deceased people. >> a few months after we were married i saw his instability. i saw that he was bipolar. he would get mad out of no where. that is when i started worrying about my safety and then after a few months he started abusing me physically. >> reporter: feds say they became aware of the suspect when they say he made inflammatory comments to co-workers, and alleged possible terrorist ties. however, those investigations were inconclusive. federal officials say it was also revealed that he had a gun license since at least 2011 and a peers to have purchased two weapons in the past week and boug
officials say during the massacre, the gun man 29 year-old omar mateen had called 911 from the shooting scene and pledged allegiance to isis. we are also told that he mentioned the boston bombings and we have learned that he had been under federal investigation for two incidents in the past three years but was ultimately not considered to be a threat. now here now is, the suspect's father and former wife. >> i didn't see anything different then what he used to be. i am really puzzled and...
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massacre, police departments across the country beefed up security at gay pride events where suddenly it was hard to think or talk about anything else. washington, d.c., detroit, des moines, philadelphia, boston, it was just a year ago that the white house was colors to celebrate the supreme court's decision on gay marriage. today, president obama said the attack was especially heart breaking because the people killed had come to celebrate life. >> the place where they were attacked was more than a nightclub, it was a place of solidarity and empowerment where people have come together to raise awareness, to speak their minds, and to advocate for their civil rights. >> an attack on every american. >> this action does not speak for islam, and it does not speak for american muslims. >> tonight all kinds of people, gay, straight are gathering in places like the castro district in san francisco. the stone wall in new york. >> the political success and the a advances that lgbt people. so many americans have embraced our pride and love of ourselves. >> they don't see this event undoing that? >> not at all. i think this will bring people out with renewed commitment that we are not done. >> i think ev
massacre, police departments across the country beefed up security at gay pride events where suddenly it was hard to think or talk about anything else. washington, d.c., detroit, des moines, philadelphia, boston, it was just a year ago that the white house was colors to celebrate the supreme court's decision on gay marriage. today, president obama said the attack was especially heart breaking because the people killed had come to celebrate life. >> the place where they were attacked was...
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massacre, police departments across the country beefed up security at gay pride events where suddenly it was hard to think or talk about anything else. washington, d.c., detroit, des moines, philadelphia, boston, it was just a year ago that the white house was lit in rainbow colors to celebrate the supreme court's decision on gay marriage. today, president obama said the attack was especially heart breaking because the people killed had come to celebrate life. >> the place where they were attacked was more than a nightclub, it was a place of solidarity and empowerment where people have come together to raise awareness, to speak their minds, and to advocate for their civil rights. >> an attack on every american. >> this action does not speak for islam, and it does not speak for american muslims. >> tonight all kinds of people, gay, straight are gathering in places like the castro district in san francisco. the stone wall in new york. >> the political success and the a advances that lgbt people. so many americans have embraced our pride and love of ourselves. >> they don't see this event undoing that? >> not at all. i think this will bring people out with renewed commitment that we are not done
massacre, police departments across the country beefed up security at gay pride events where suddenly it was hard to think or talk about anything else. washington, d.c., detroit, des moines, philadelphia, boston, it was just a year ago that the white house was lit in rainbow colors to celebrate the supreme court's decision on gay marriage. today, president obama said the attack was especially heart breaking because the people killed had come to celebrate life. >> the place where they were...
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massacre were remembered this morning at the new york stock exchange... >> just before trading began members stood quietly on the stock exchange floor for a minute of silence. >>> bostonvictims of the orlando shooting, the cities bridge was lit in rainbow colors in support of the victims and lb gt community. officials also took place throughout the city. several counselors from boston's fire department are heading to orlando to support the fire fighters who responded to the night club. >>> a display of support in new york city, empire state building's iconic lights went dark in honor of the orlando shooting victims. >>> we will be right back with kate's workweek forecast, stay alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >>> when thinking about taking a new job but surve
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touring the massacre 29 year-old omar mateen, gunman, had called 911 from the shooting scene and pledge of allegiance to the leader of ice is. we are also told that he mentioned the bostons at some point. we have learned that he had been under investigation, for two incidents, in the past three years, but was ultimately not considered to be a threat by federal officials. feds becoming aware of the suspect when they say he made inflammatory comments to co-workers alleging possible terrorist ties, however those investigation where is inconclusive. it was revealed he had a gun license since the at least 2011 and appears to have purchased two weapons in the past wecht. keep in mind he did not have a criminal record. the ex-wife of the suspect tells us about changes that she saw in him. >> in the beginning he was a normal human being that cared about family, loved to joke, loved to have fun but then a few months after we were married i saw his instability. he was bipolar and would get mad out of no where. i started war big my safety and then after, you know, after a few months he was physically abusive, and not allowing me to speak to my family. he kept me hostage from them.
touring the massacre 29 year-old omar mateen, gunman, had called 911 from the shooting scene and pledge of allegiance to the leader of ice is. we are also told that he mentioned the bostons at some point. we have learned that he had been under investigation, for two incidents, in the past three years, but was ultimately not considered to be a threat by federal officials. feds becoming aware of the suspect when they say he made inflammatory comments to co-workers alleging possible terrorist...