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and turns to remove the other when nichols attacks, violently shoving hall into another cell. >> brian nicholsverpowered deputy hall and severely beat her. >> off camera, hall is brutally beaten. within four minutes, nichols grabs her gun, locks her in the cell, and changes into civilian clothes. he's about to begin a killing spree that will paralyze the city of atlanta for 26 straight hours. >> he walked calmly over to judge barnes' chambers in the old courthouse, took two of judge barnes' staff hostage, then took three more people hostage and held them inside of judge barnes' office, inside his chambers. >> 9:05 a.m., nichols barges into judge barnes' courtroom. he shoots the judge pointblank in the back of the head, and instantly kills him. this is an actual audio tape recording of the tragic shooting. [ gunshot ] [ screaming ] >> he then turned to shoot the prosecutor, realizing that the people sitting at the prosecutor's table were not the prosecutors trying his rape trial, turned from those lawyers, shot the court reporter. >> court reporter julie brandau dies a few minutes later. >> i w
and turns to remove the other when nichols attacks, violently shoving hall into another cell. >> brian nicholsverpowered deputy hall and severely beat her. >> off camera, hall is brutally beaten. within four minutes, nichols grabs her gun, locks her in the cell, and changes into civilian clothes. he's about to begin a killing spree that will paralyze the city of atlanta for 26 straight hours. >> he walked calmly over to judge barnes' chambers in the old courthouse, took two of...
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we recently had a situation, you know, a few years ago in atlanta with the brian nichols where he gota gun and the damage that can happen from people who are confined, what they do with something like that, not just drugs but a gun in their hands. this is something through collective resources we have to come together and try to make some kind of a preventive measures to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future. >> you talk about preventive measures. i was reading in maryland, according to the department of public safety and correctional services, this cost a pretty penny, between 350 and $400,000, this sort of radar drone detecting technology. how would you fix this? how would you stop drones from dropping contraband? >> well, again, they do a good job. they do a very good job of making sweeps of the jail to make sure there's nothing there. at this point, i think it's really a question of total observation of the recreation areas where people are assembled to stop this kind of contraband from coming into these correctional facilities because they can and will commit an
we recently had a situation, you know, a few years ago in atlanta with the brian nichols where he gota gun and the damage that can happen from people who are confined, what they do with something like that, not just drugs but a gun in their hands. this is something through collective resources we have to come together and try to make some kind of a preventive measures to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future. >> you talk about preventive measures. i was reading in...
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i'm joined by john nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine brian darling, senior vicesident of third dimensions strategyies. >> is it a little early for trump to be dusk running mates, since he hasn't tied up the republican nomination yet? >> nothing is early, nothing is late for donald trump, he is absolutely writing his own rules and the truth of the matter is, talking about running mates is a good thing for him it allows him to expand his message out a little bit, and while we're talking about jesse the body ventura, who did pretty well in politics for a period there, we should understand that trump has said very nice things on a number of occasions about sarah palin, people should be conscious that you might be talking soon about repurposing a former vice president presidential nominee. >> does it sound like the donald to repurpose a person for anything that he wants the original, right? he wants the new thing? and do you think he might be considering sarah palin? who else do you think is on that list? >> it makes sense, sarah palin is a reality star as is donald t
i'm joined by john nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine brian darling, senior vicesident of third dimensions strategyies. >> is it a little early for trump to be dusk running mates, since he hasn't tied up the republican nomination yet? >> nothing is early, nothing is late for donald trump, he is absolutely writing his own rules and the truth of the matter is, talking about running mates is a good thing for him it allows him to expand his message out a little...
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brian belsy. we have futures to a new negative 23 this morning on the s&p futures. hans nichols new york this week, which is a great pleasure for us and we'll talk to mr. nichols about the effects of that depreciation over to the european economy. francine: you know what, tom? i was fass mayed. we were talking about with it our guests earlier. if you look at the fed rake hike, it shows a 36% chance of a september hike compared to 54% last friday. this has huge repercussions, also on your central bank. tom: it is a shifting debate. i go from the comments that vice chairman fisher made that margely moved the market. -- marginaly moved the market. this new idea that the fed could delay. i really don't see a consensus shift yet from september to december, but the series of subsequent rble nature of these market shocks makes you wonder what all central banks will do and how they will respond. francine: tom, thank you so much. tom keene of "surveillance" in 25 minutes from now. manus: the global oil glut will continue next year. let's take a closer look at the published report. we hav
brian belsy. we have futures to a new negative 23 this morning on the s&p futures. hans nichols new york this week, which is a great pleasure for us and we'll talk to mr. nichols about the effects of that depreciation over to the european economy. francine: you know what, tom? i was fass mayed. we were talking about with it our guests earlier. if you look at the fed rake hike, it shows a 36% chance of a september hike compared to 54% last friday. this has huge repercussions, also on your...