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united states versus cruickshank . he says when a right is denied by a state on account of race either by withholding the right itself or the remedies which are given to other citizens to enforce it, undoubtedly congress has the power to pass laws to enforce the right and punish individual. notice punish individuals for violations straight that would be the only appropriate and efficient mode of enforcing the amendment. we have this nascent state neglect concept articulated by bradley. he also says it clearly in his personal correspondence. 1874 he says, to have redress for injuries, the same as all others have, is to have and enjoy the equal protection of the law. it could not be more clear. we also see coverage of bradley's opinion that also sees the state neglect concept. i have given you a snippet from the open chicago tribune -- "chicago tribune" on the flip side. they are seeing the state neglect concept articulated by justice bradley. very similar language. the moment the state fails to comply with the duties en
united states versus cruickshank . he says when a right is denied by a state on account of race either by withholding the right itself or the remedies which are given to other citizens to enforce it, undoubtedly congress has the power to pass laws to enforce the right and punish individual. notice punish individuals for violations straight that would be the only appropriate and efficient mode of enforcing the amendment. we have this nascent state neglect concept articulated by bradley. he also...
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paul cruickshank and kimberly dozie, thank you very much.ng to hear from president barack obama. he'll speak live about isis and on the war overseas and really here at home. all of these young people listening to this message. some of them would like to act on it. we'll take it live. >>> plus boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death just last month. remember he spoke in that federal courthouse to those families and the victims. well we are now hearing today he's filing a motion. what he is specifically asking for, next. colors sweeteners preservatives, and no artificial smiles. because clean dressings, taste better. panera. food as it should be. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductib
paul cruickshank and kimberly dozie, thank you very much.ng to hear from president barack obama. he'll speak live about isis and on the war overseas and really here at home. all of these young people listening to this message. some of them would like to act on it. we'll take it live. >>> plus boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death just last month. remember he spoke in that federal courthouse to those families and the victims. well we are now hearing today he's filing a...
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joining us is arwa damon and paul cruickshank. arwa arwa you're on the scene in turkey.refrained from attacking targets in turkey. what's going on based on your analysis? >> well wolf we just arrived to the scene of what took place today. this horrifying attack where the blast captured on camera ripped through a sizable crowd of kurdish activists. there are forensic experts on scene right now quite a somber move heavy security. the turkish government is blaming this attack with isis saying it's in rheale retaliation for the war on terror the timing of the attack being at the end of eid as well as the target, the kurdish population. perhaps in retaliation for the battle that took place in kobani, the town just across the border here in syria, the kurdish town that was the scene of fierce fighting between isis and predominantly kurdish fighters backed by coalition air strikes, eventually driving isis out. this gathering was meant to be part of the reconstruction effort for kobani so perhaps isis if it is responsible is sending a message to the turkish government but also t
joining us is arwa damon and paul cruickshank. arwa arwa you're on the scene in turkey.refrained from attacking targets in turkey. what's going on based on your analysis? >> well wolf we just arrived to the scene of what took place today. this horrifying attack where the blast captured on camera ripped through a sizable crowd of kurdish activists. there are forensic experts on scene right now quite a somber move heavy security. the turkish government is blaming this attack with isis...
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let me bring in paul cruickshank. you've looked through this complaint.s destruction, be specific what did he have or want to have? >> brooke i think what many people say is the weapon of mass destruction and all sorts of things but what it really means is any kind of explosive device how ever small so we need to put it in some kind of context. the fbi had full control of this. that it wasn't him that was going to make this bomb it was an fbi informant that was going to make the bomb that he didn't necessarily have the skills. but nevertheless someone put in an order for ak-47, someone who had gone to buy nails, shrapnel in a home improvement store and somebody doing online research about july 4 events over the july 4 weekend and crowds were congregating. somebody who was considering launching an attack during the july 4 weekend. of course we saw all of those threat warnings from the fbi. >> right. the heightened alerts. >> clearly this played into it brooke. >> i'm learning a little bit from the bits and pieces from the facebook page inspired by isis had
let me bring in paul cruickshank. you've looked through this complaint.s destruction, be specific what did he have or want to have? >> brooke i think what many people say is the weapon of mass destruction and all sorts of things but what it really means is any kind of explosive device how ever small so we need to put it in some kind of context. the fbi had full control of this. that it wasn't him that was going to make this bomb it was an fbi informant that was going to make the bomb that...
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cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank explains why there is more concern this holiday weekend than invious years. >> reporter: terrorist groups have had a longstanding ambition to hit the united states on national holidays. they realize that could create additional psychological trauma. documents found at bin laden's compound in pakistan showed that al qaeda was interested in these kinds of attacks, even on the july 4 weekend. but the reason there is more concern this time around is because isis have called for a surge in terrorism during ramadan. their spokesperson last month said that followers will be rewarded ten times more in the afterlife if they carried out attacks. and also there are an accelerating number of americans who are getting involved in isis-inspired terrorism. 15 americans getting implicated in isis-inspired plots just since march. >> the u.s. state department has also ordered embassies and consulates worldwide to review their security plans. you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> off the roads now after violent riots. where uber is suspending one of its services after
cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank explains why there is more concern this holiday weekend than invious years. >> reporter: terrorist groups have had a longstanding ambition to hit the united states on national holidays. they realize that could create additional psychological trauma. documents found at bin laden's compound in pakistan showed that al qaeda was interested in these kinds of attacks, even on the july 4 weekend. but the reason there is more concern this time around is...
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also terrorism analyst paul cruickshank. thank you for being with us. we have so much to talk about here. let's go to what the president just said. he said "we have to step up our game against lone wolves." phil how do you do that? i imagine social media would be a key component in that fight. >> it's got to be because if you look at traditional intelligence operations for example, intercepting communications from a core al qaeda group to operators in europe and the united states watching travel patterns for example, how they develop cells, these traditional methods to look for vulnerabilities aren't available here. so you look at whatter haver inability -- what vulnerability a kid in a basement has, is he looking at things online that are worrisome? the last thing i would say on this as a former practitioner s( the big problem is that's a big free speech issue. it's not illegal to be radical in the united states and it's not illegal to look at radical literature. so that's why feds get nervous when you say monitor the online activity. >> and they say i
also terrorism analyst paul cruickshank. thank you for being with us. we have so much to talk about here. let's go to what the president just said. he said "we have to step up our game against lone wolves." phil how do you do that? i imagine social media would be a key component in that fight. >> it's got to be because if you look at traditional intelligence operations for example, intercepting communications from a core al qaeda group to operators in europe and the united...
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with me to talk more about this we have our terrorism analyst phil mudd and paul cruickshank. you phil on this. what do you expect from this meeting with president obama at the pentagon? >> if you look at what's happened over the past year, if you're an optimist -- and nobody in washington on this issue appears to be -- you're saying the tempo is pretty high there are a lot of air strikes going on over the weekend. we're worried about isis threats to baghdad last year and going into this year. that doesn't look like it will happen but if you step back for a moment i think the conversation with the president is pretty simple. we have military capeablity in the region but there are fundamental political questions. how do we ally with an iraqi government that does not appear to bring in sunnis. long-term problem the pentagon can't solve. what's our end game for syria, finally, when it looks like a variety of forces both isis and anti-isis are making slow progress against assad. what's the end game? >> the whole reason isis was able to take hold, the u.s. says, is because the iraq
with me to talk more about this we have our terrorism analyst phil mudd and paul cruickshank. you phil on this. what do you expect from this meeting with president obama at the pentagon? >> if you look at what's happened over the past year, if you're an optimist -- and nobody in washington on this issue appears to be -- you're saying the tempo is pretty high there are a lot of air strikes going on over the weekend. we're worried about isis threats to baghdad last year and going into this...
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. >>> i want to bring in paul cruickshank, the fbi says one of the things they are most definitely looking at right now is the shooter's travel to the middle east within the last year. to jordan possibly for a while. possibly many months in jordan. what's the menu of options in jordan? if you wanted to going to jordan to meet with possible terrorists or terror groups if you did want to do that what's there? >> isis has a significant footprint in jordan significant support in jordan. more than 2000 jordanians have travelled to syria and iraq, many joining with isis. there are believed to be more than 10,000 isis extremists in the kingdom. there's concern about radicalization in that community there have been pro isis demonstrations in jordan and places like zarka. it may not be too difficult to find sort of proisis connections in the kingdom. and also able to travel next door to syria and iraq. >> the fbi made clear no indication that he was directed by and/or inspired by anyone than himself. it's interesting, there's sort of a pass the buck mentality right now in many of these middle easte
. >>> i want to bring in paul cruickshank, the fbi says one of the things they are most definitely looking at right now is the shooter's travel to the middle east within the last year. to jordan possibly for a while. possibly many months in jordan. what's the menu of options in jordan? if you wanted to going to jordan to meet with possible terrorists or terror groups if you did want to do that what's there? >> isis has a significant footprint in jordan significant support in...
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lisa van usser, and paul cruickshank.ily says he was having mental issues quloog drugs, bipolar, but his friends say he was unbelievable nice guy. he said eye says was doing stupid things, what are you seeing here? >>> is really not realistic. the fact is, with and we know this from court documents that there were years of physical abuse, violence beatings to him and to his siblings. this is the substrate, the foundation upon which so many other things can happen. to say it's a mental illness is not realistic. the second thing is when they say he was a nice guy, there's countless times the allegations were continuing to force -- >> years. >> he supposedly was abusing the mother sexually physically and abusing the kids as well. the couple stayed together though. >> that's correct. >> so not necessarily a healthy environment there. his close friends, though say he was quoted as saying isis was doing wrong. what do you make of that? . when they say things like that it makes it heart to say he was isis-inspired if he's tellin
lisa van usser, and paul cruickshank.ily says he was having mental issues quloog drugs, bipolar, but his friends say he was unbelievable nice guy. he said eye says was doing stupid things, what are you seeing here? >>> is really not realistic. the fact is, with and we know this from court documents that there were years of physical abuse, violence beatings to him and to his siblings. this is the substrate, the foundation upon which so many other things can happen. to say it's a mental...
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. >> professor steven walt, paul cruickshank, barbara starr, thanks to all of you. >>> we are following breaking news we have just heard a major general in a news conference praising the bravery of the five service members massacred in last week's service members in chattanooga. >> rapidly going from room to room they got their fellow marines to safety once they had got on the safety some willingly ran back into the fight. he fbi is treating mohammad youssuf abdulazeez as a home groub violent extremist who at this point investigators believe acted alone. the fbi is saying it's too early to say if he had been radicalized but they say that's something they are looking into as a possibility in their investigation. we also got a leerer picture of what happened inside the naval reserve center where five service members were shot and killed. 2 t entire incident happened very very quickly. it lasted anywhere from three to five minutes. authorities say the shooter crashed through the front gate. he got out of his car armed with an assault rifle, a handgun and several magazines of ammunition, a
. >> professor steven walt, paul cruickshank, barbara starr, thanks to all of you. >>> we are following breaking news we have just heard a major general in a news conference praising the bravery of the five service members massacred in last week's service members in chattanooga. >> rapidly going from room to room they got their fellow marines to safety once they had got on the safety some willingly ran back into the fight. he fbi is treating mohammad youssuf abdulazeez as a...
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let's discuss what's going on with our panel tom fuentes, paul cruickshank and kimberly dozier. tom, will it's talk about what you hearing. i know you're well sourced in these matters. what's going on? >> right now they're still, wolf looking into was he inspired directly by isis. is there a real connection or is it just loosely that he supported it and thought he would take on an arm of the u.s. military military, one recruiting and one training facility. the other thing is are there more people involved? did he rent the car himself? what credit card? are other people connected to that? where did he get the firearms? did somebody buy those on his behalf or help him get the weaponry and ammunition that went with it? we're talking about yet again an assault rifle used in this attack. that's part of the investigation whether additional people will get charged. very similar to oklahoma city where they had mcveigh and then discovered accomplices that helped him carry out the oklahoma city bombing. >> there's one suspicion he wanted that rented car, that ford mustang convertible so t
let's discuss what's going on with our panel tom fuentes, paul cruickshank and kimberly dozier. tom, will it's talk about what you hearing. i know you're well sourced in these matters. what's going on? >> right now they're still, wolf looking into was he inspired directly by isis. is there a real connection or is it just loosely that he supported it and thought he would take on an arm of the u.s. military military, one recruiting and one training facility. the other thing is are there...