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the best way of describing him would to meet him, to enter the department of the secret service were l the failures get assigned and go around the back of the building and go through the door that jams the back of the building and go through the door thatjams and up the stairs to the top attic and when you open the door you would find very dark room with no natural light because the blind is always down. you would see a large man with his feet on the desk, the air would be awful because he smokes and he's aggressively flatulent and that is how he marked his territory as it were. do you knowjackson lamb very well yet or are you still discovering him? still discovering him. in the book i am working on at the moment there is more you will know about him than ever before. you talk about not doing him inside out. he will say things he has never said before. what will we learn about him without giving away the plot?‘ before. what will we learn about him without giving away the plot? a bit more about his past. that is the core to the character of jackson lamb. that is a sense in which we are
the best way of describing him would to meet him, to enter the department of the secret service were l the failures get assigned and go around the back of the building and go through the door that jams the back of the building and go through the door thatjams and up the stairs to the top attic and when you open the door you would find very dark room with no natural light because the blind is always down. you would see a large man with his feet on the desk, the air would be awful because he...
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i think the best way to describe them would be to meet him, to enter this department of the secret servicelures get assigned, you have to go round the back of the building and through a door thatjams, and up the stairs until you reach the top attic. when you open the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the air would be noxious, because he smokes and drinks, he's aggressively flatulent. that's how he marks his territory. do you know jackson lamb very well yet, or argue still discovering him? still discovering him, but although in the book i'm working on at the moment, there is more revealed about him ever before. he's saying things he has never said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know? a bit more about his past, i think that's the courts to the character of lamb. there is a sense in which we're always meant to ask the question, how did he end up here? we know we don't know the whole story. that's partly because i don't know it yet either. wasn't deliberate to conceal his background, it's just that as you tease out
i think the best way to describe them would be to meet him, to enter this department of the secret servicelures get assigned, you have to go round the back of the building and through a door thatjams, and up the stairs until you reach the top attic. when you open the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the air would be noxious, because he smokes and drinks, he's aggressively flatulent. that's how he marks his territory. do you know...
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the best way of describing him would be to meet him. to enter his department of the secret serviceall the failures get assigned. you have to go round the back of the building through the door thatjams and all the way up to the top attic and when you open the door you would find a very dark room was no natural light because he always has the blind down, and you would see a very large man with his feet up on the desk, the air would be noxious because he smokes and is aggressively flatulent. that's how he marks his territory. do you know jackson lamb well yet or are you still discovering him? still discovering him although in the book i am working on at the moment there is more revealed about him. are you going inside him for the first time? he is saying things he has not said before. what will we learn about him that we don't know without giving away the plot. a bit more about his past. that is really the core to the character. there's a sense in which we are always meant to ask the question, how did he end up here? we might know a bit of the story but we don't know the whole story.
the best way of describing him would be to meet him. to enter his department of the secret serviceall the failures get assigned. you have to go round the back of the building through the door thatjams and all the way up to the top attic and when you open the door you would find a very dark room was no natural light because he always has the blind down, and you would see a very large man with his feet up on the desk, the air would be noxious because he smokes and is aggressively flatulent....
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i think the best way to describe them would be to meet him, to enter this department of the secret serviceopen the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the ebb with his feet on the desk, the ebb with the noxious, because he smokes and drinks, here's aggressively flatule nt. and drinks, here's aggressively flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you know jackson flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you knowjackson lamb very well yet, or argue still discovering him? still discovering him, but although in the book working on at the moment, there is more revealed about him ever before. he's saying things he has never said before. what will we learn about and that we don't know? a bit more about his past, i think that's the courts to the character of lamb. there is a sense in which we're island lie ask the question, how did he end up here? we know we don't know the whole story. that's partly because i don't know it yet either. wasn't deliberate to conceal his background, it's just that as you tease that this charact
i think the best way to describe them would be to meet him, to enter this department of the secret serviceopen the door, you find a dark room with no natural light, a very large man with his feet on the desk, the ebb with his feet on the desk, the ebb with the noxious, because he smokes and drinks, here's aggressively flatule nt. and drinks, here's aggressively flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you know jackson flatulent. that's how he marked his territory. do you knowjackson...
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in terms of security clearance, it is disassociated a little bit from the political operation here at the white house. it's like the secret service. the secret service is an arm of the department of homeland security but operates independently from the white house although the secret service staff that are assigned to protecting the president are here at the white house. there's a little bit of separation but still part of the white house operation. >> shepard: before the photo came out, before that photo came out because the reporting of the dailymail.com last wednesday, before that, we've learned the white house was -- had put him up for a promotion, porter. >> yeah. there's no question that before all of this came out, rob porter was seen as a rock star here at the white house. definitely a rising star that was on an upward career trajectory. jim carroll, one of the deputy chiefs of staff here had just been nominated by the president to become the drug czar. we are told by sources inside the white house, shep, that conversations were being held amonday the senior staff as to whether or not rob porter's position and his responsibilities should be expanded and taking over at
in terms of security clearance, it is disassociated a little bit from the political operation here at the white house. it's like the secret service. the secret service is an arm of the department of homeland security but operates independently from the white house although the secret service staff that are assigned to protecting the president are here at the white house. there's a little bit of separation but still part of the white house operation. >> shepard: before the photo came out,...
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the secret service is being charged with several violations. she was taken to the metropolitan police department. the secret service is telling somebody oford with the agency on multiple occasions. we don't know the details with her history with the secret service but they knew who she was. lauren. >> north korea we imposed the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country ever before. >> this action targets the deceptive shipping practices that enables the kim regime to fund its dangerous weapons programs. our actions target shipping and trade companies, vessels and individuals across the world. lauren: that was the president and treasury secretary steve mnuchin announcing a new round of sanctions against north korea, aiming to strangle the regime's finances and their ability to push forward with their nuclear program. here is a former chief of the cia's career branch. bruce, my biggest question to you is, how do we make these sanctions really bite? >> well, what we really need to do is continue the sanctions. so today's announcement is on one hand, on the other hand. they are the longest list of sanctions we've done on north korea. they
the secret service is being charged with several violations. she was taken to the metropolitan police department. the secret service is telling somebody oford with the agency on multiple occasions. we don't know the details with her history with the secret service but they knew who she was. lauren. >> north korea we imposed the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country ever before. >> this action targets the deceptive shipping practices that enables the kim regime to fund its...
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on the subject of partnerships i would like to knowledge the extraordinary partnership the secret service enjoys with the law enforcement in georgia. i met the head of dbi, the atlanta leased department, the georgia state patrol, the georgia fire department. these are out critical to us. one thing the service tries to do is recruit partnerships and local communities. we need those partnerships when we have to be protective operations. also, it is a collaboration between us and local communities on how we can best knockdown these criminal enterprises. it is very important to us overall and i thank you that we have a strong relationship here in atlanta and also in georgia. as an example, the recent visit to the college football championship demonstrated how critical the partnerships are. without those partnerships we could not operate in these areas. we do not have enough people to secure a venue against the threats that are commonly conveyed against the president. i would like to knowledge the tremendous work we have in the community in particular to those locally. thank you very much for your cooperation and your outstanding work. let me move on to current trending. modern financial
on the subject of partnerships i would like to knowledge the extraordinary partnership the secret service enjoys with the law enforcement in georgia. i met the head of dbi, the atlanta leased department, the georgia state patrol, the georgia fire department. these are out critical to us. one thing the service tries to do is recruit partnerships and local communities. we need those partnerships when we have to be protective operations. also, it is a collaboration between us and local communities...
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the department of education and secret service has done studies on mass shootings and the vast majoritytime the shooter communicates the intent ahead of time. charles: thank you both have much. china breaking decades old rules and paving the way for president xi jinping to maintain power indefinitely. we'll be right back. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using. tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! you'll be bathing in savi
the department of education and secret service has done studies on mass shootings and the vast majoritytime the shooter communicates the intent ahead of time. charles: thank you both have much. china breaking decades old rules and paving the way for president xi jinping to maintain power indefinitely. we'll be right back. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i...
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of schools. where you get extra points for finishing someone off who is lying there begging for their life. >> reporter: back in 2004, the secret servic and departmenteducation looked at the habits of 41 school shooters and out of that group only five were interested in violent games. movie theaters are gearing up new form of enter tape many that actually encourages you to keep your phone on. nouveau arcade a companion app that will bring august menned reality to the big screen expected to hit 20,000 screens this spring. while virtual reality brings a player inside the gaming world, august menned reality brings the villians and props from the games into the real world. and that's your insider code to gaming in new york, aim mon dig numb, fox 29 news. >>> fox 29 weather authority will get to in just a little b bit. let me figure out where i'm supposed to be here. investigators are looking into a fire at a southwest philadelphia recycling plant it started just before 10:00 this morning near island and pasquale avenues and quickly grew. the smoke poured out of the building and it was so thick nearby colwyn elementary school evacuated after the smoke se
of schools. where you get extra points for finishing someone off who is lying there begging for their life. >> reporter: back in 2004, the secret servic and departmenteducation looked at the habits of 41 school shooters and out of that group only five were interested in violent games. movie theaters are gearing up new form of enter tape many that actually encourages you to keep your phone on. nouveau arcade a companion app that will bring august menned reality to the big screen expected...
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the bleeding of one of the critically injured children c involved. if he had given them that protocol -- >> sean: a good friend of mine, he ran a different department. dan bongino, you worked in the secret serviceyou've been in the nypd. isn't this whatever he cop trains for? i've nevert heard of one, never mind four, and then you heard h the comments of israel. what do you think? >> i waited for a while so jump in on this debate because i am pretty confident florida uses what they call the alert system for school security, and responses to school shooting incidents. sean, that system, i believe it involves multiple deputies coming in. here's the distinction. i wasn't sure if it was the deputy waiting for someone coming else. once the report came in that multiple deputies responded, i just want to be clear, there is no response to school violence i know of out there thatt requires them not to go in, set up a perimeter, and weighed. everybody post columbine is taught to respond to maximum to problem right away. >> sean: the 39 times they are at the kids with this house, it allowed them to institutionalize this kid. there has never been a case, see something, say something. we had everything ever
the bleeding of one of the critically injured children c involved. if he had given them that protocol -- >> sean: a good friend of mine, he ran a different department. dan bongino, you worked in the secret serviceyou've been in the nypd. isn't this whatever he cop trains for? i've nevert heard of one, never mind four, and then you heard h the comments of israel. what do you think? >> i waited for a while so jump in on this debate because i am pretty confident florida uses what they...
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do you believe the entire secret service and the f.b.i. and department of justice, everyone? come on. >> leo, it's amazing. you do this -- liberals do this all the time. they never address what you say. they go on to something else. he never addressed at all the substance of what i said. we know for a fact the obama team spied on the trump team. we know the information was provided by steele through the russians and know the information was provided through clinton -- i know because one of them wrote an op-ed in the "washington post" admitting to it and another one went on a weekend news show and admitted to it, too. go on about the russians again. that's what they do. >> i'll play your game. therefore, what? what are you making conclusion? tell us your conclusion. therefore what? who can -- >> therefore the obama team -- you may be hard of hearing but i already said it. the obama team spied on the trump team. there is still no probable cause that anyone on the trump team was a foreign agent in violation of us law. no one produced any evidence of rugs collusion and are you st
do you believe the entire secret service and the f.b.i. and department of justice, everyone? come on. >> leo, it's amazing. you do this -- liberals do this all the time. they never address what you say. they go on to something else. he never addressed at all the substance of what i said. we know for a fact the obama team spied on the trump team. we know the information was provided by steele through the russians and know the information was provided through clinton -- i know because one...
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of partnerships i would just like to acknowledge the extraordinary partnership that the secret service enjoys with the law enforcement community here in georgia. so i met our head of gbi, the atlanta police department, the georgia state patrol, atlanta fire department, all these are critical to us. one of the things -- one of the things the service actively tried to do is to recruit partnerships in local communities, part of that is we need those partnerships when we have to do protective operations for the president or for other protectees, but also it's a collaboration between us and local communities on how we can best knock down these criminal enterprises that are operating. so very important to us overall and i thank you that we have a strong relationships here in the local atlanta community and also in georgia, our sac here, the atlanta office, ken dronen is a key player there and has done a great job for us in doing that. as an example that collaboration the recent visit to the college football championship demonstrated how critical the partnerships are to us. without those partnerships we literally can't operate in these areas, it's impossible for us. we don't have enough people to secure a
of partnerships i would just like to acknowledge the extraordinary partnership that the secret service enjoys with the law enforcement community here in georgia. so i met our head of gbi, the atlanta police department, the georgia state patrol, atlanta fire department, all these are critical to us. one of the things -- one of the things the service actively tried to do is to recruit partnerships in local communities, part of that is we need those partnerships when we have to do protective...
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was interesting about what his research is in this book which refers to the pakistani secret service department that is in charge ofericans and thousands of american should have died and many more than that of afghanistan that died but all the time you have had the pakistanis affectively subverting america's gains in afghanistan because of their nervousness about india and the americans getting closer to india and the degree to which their intelligence failures and strategic failures on both sides is really a staggering to report. and the theories they will get sucked back in again, since he has taken office donald trump has increased troop numbers from 8500 to 14000 and another thousands are on the way and we re another thousands are on the way and were not even into the spring offensive. just like barack obama he said he would wind down these wars. the north east of england is in the top three regions of the uk that voted to leave the eu in thejune 2016 referendum. in a leaked government forecast — it shows that the north east is predicted to lose out the most — regardless of the deal the uk strikes with europe —
was interesting about what his research is in this book which refers to the pakistani secret service department that is in charge ofericans and thousands of american should have died and many more than that of afghanistan that died but all the time you have had the pakistanis affectively subverting america's gains in afghanistan because of their nervousness about india and the americans getting closer to india and the degree to which their intelligence failures and strategic failures on both...
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the department of financial services wants more information on previous loan requests. the white house is pulling top-secret clearances from more than 30 staff. more on that straight ahead. i'm alisa parenti, and this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." up, spotify files to go public on its own terms. why the music streamer is skipping the traditional ipo dance and blazing its own trail to the new york stock exchange. plus, another quarter, another beat for salesforce. we crunch the numbers from the giant. and the backlash from big tex's nra hesitation -- big tech's nra hesitation to decide on gun control. but first, to our lead. one of the most highly anticipated public offerings of the year is here. spotify is going public. the company is not filing for a traditional ipo, instead a direct listing on the new york stock exchange. as part of the filing, spotify revealed it is holding on to the top spot among streaming services with 150 9 million monthly active users and 71 million paying premium subscribers at the end of december -- 159 million monthly active users. we ar
the department of financial services wants more information on previous loan requests. the white house is pulling top-secret clearances from more than 30 staff. more on that straight ahead. i'm alisa parenti, and this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." up, spotify files to go public on its own terms. why the music streamer is skipping the traditional ipo dance and blazing its own trail to the new york stock exchange. plus, another quarter,...
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of mine. he ran a different department. all right. dan bongeno, you worked in the secret service. you've been in the nypd. isn't this what every cop trains for? i've never heard of one, never mind four. then you heard the comments of israel, what do ow think? >> well, i waited for a while to jump in on this debate because i'm pretty confident florida uses what they call the alert system for school security and responses to school shooting incidents. and, sean, that system, i believe involves multiple deputies going in. but here's the distinction. i wasn't sure if it was the deputy waiting for someone else. but once the reports started to come out that multiple deputies responded and still didn't go in, i just want to be clear on this, there is no response to school violence i know of out there that requires them not to go in, set up a perimeter and wait. everybody post columbine is pretty much taught to respond maximum to the problem right away. >> hannity: but that doesn't explain away the 39 times they're at this kid's house or the baker act in florida that would allow them to institutionalize this kid.
of mine. he ran a different department. all right. dan bongeno, you worked in the secret service. you've been in the nypd. isn't this what every cop trains for? i've never heard of one, never mind four. then you heard the comments of israel, what do ow think? >> well, i waited for a while to jump in on this debate because i'm pretty confident florida uses what they call the alert system for school security and responses to school shooting incidents. and, sean, that system, i believe...
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we have requested, through the department of homeland security and through the office of management and the budget to increase the overall budget of the secret service by about $470 million per year. part of that is to bring the national computer forensics institute up to full capacity. right now it operates probably at about 33% capacity. there are plenty of facilities in alabama to train folks. that is not a question for us. we can probably about triple the current work. again, it is money to do that. we put about $10 million per year into it now. we would like to ramp that up to about $25 million, $30 million per year. our intent is to start doing that in 2019, 2020, 2021. assuming we get the budget increase we were asking for. it is important that we recognize that without that, a lot of law enforcement agencies are just kind of left without any capacity to work in the cyber area. they can't access the information off devices and can't introduce it into evidence without some kind of expertise. so that is our plan. >> we have bankers in the room. what do the local bankers do to make sure they are taking advantage of the resources that you are des
we have requested, through the department of homeland security and through the office of management and the budget to increase the overall budget of the secret service by about $470 million per year. part of that is to bring the national computer forensics institute up to full capacity. right now it operates probably at about 33% capacity. there are plenty of facilities in alabama to train folks. that is not a question for us. we can probably about triple the current work. again, it is money to...
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the sheriff's department, these deputies, did not enter that school for four minutes? >> it's gut-wrenching. as a law enforcement advocate, as a former u.s. secret service agent, a member ofthe law enforcement community, to hear that a member of my community sat back while innocent children were being slaughtered in a school, it's unacceptable, period. listen, data has proven that solo entry by a police officer almost 75% of the time stops these hostile intruder situations. we know from a law enforcement training tactics and policy standpoint that entry, immediate entry is the solution to stopping and mitigating the violent acts of a hostile intruder. for somebody to not enter, it's absolutely unacceptable and -- i'm almost without words. >> yeah, it's really perplexing. we appreciate your insight and perspective. thanks for sharing with us this morning. >> thank you very much. have a great day. >> you, too. >>> a growing number of big-name corporations have now cut ties with the nation's largest gun lobby. it comes as the hash tag #boyco #boycottnra is gaining traction on twitter. the first national bank of omaha said it would stop issuing an nra branded credit card. ala
the sheriff's department, these deputies, did not enter that school for four minutes? >> it's gut-wrenching. as a law enforcement advocate, as a former u.s. secret service agent, a member ofthe law enforcement community, to hear that a member of my community sat back while innocent children were being slaughtered in a school, it's unacceptable, period. listen, data has proven that solo entry by a police officer almost 75% of the time stops these hostile intruder situations. we know from a...
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the criminal investigative direction. we have julia chyme depth of homeland security. also jason campbell was with the fbi until recently. darren porch erie tired lieutenant with the new york police department. and former secret service agent for president obama. darren, if i could begin with you, you were on the nypd, i imagine you dealt with shootings in this city before, and helping deal school for this kind of thing. >> shooting in schools is more aberration than the norm in place like new york city. i did my doctor rawl at the university. and even as young lady mentioned rural rural colorado in the theater, they thought it was a drill. but going back to this particular story, what happens here with schools, schools are a place of peace, they are not ha police of war. so how do we properly fortify our schools but at the same token not line the perimeter with tanks? one of the things we have to take into consideration, this was a person that had a known problem, a known history with that school. therefore, this should have addressed a harbinger for violence with this particular person. generally speaking, when i look at school security, it should be internal and external. internal you have people at the doors, ins
the criminal investigative direction. we have julia chyme depth of homeland security. also jason campbell was with the fbi until recently. darren porch erie tired lieutenant with the new york police department. and former secret service agent for president obama. darren, if i could begin with you, you were on the nypd, i imagine you dealt with shootings in this city before, and helping deal school for this kind of thing. >> shooting in schools is more aberration than the norm in place...
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the sheriff of broward county defending his actions by saying i was fine. my people weren't. steve: right. let's bring in dan bongino. is he a florida resident. former new york city police department officer, former secret servicetor and host of the wildly successful dan bongino show. dan, i know you have heard that there are a lot of people who would like to see the broward county sheriff, scott israel step aside because they feel his department did not connect the dots. there were a lot of warning signs. and then the day of the shooting, at least one of the guys was outside, wouldn't go in. about there was one suggestion they might have been waiting for a swat team. nonetheless, a lot of people are saying they dropped the ball. >> yeah. steve, the sheriff has to go. he has to resign. i don't see any way he can credibly function in that role before. i have done a lot of comment tear on police related matters. i sent 17 years law enforcement. watch my twitter feed. i have been very careful in my criticism of this sheriff. because i didn't have all the facts out. now that we see the facts surfacing his or her. this is deeply disturbing. let me just tell you what i am talking about. this is important. on school v
the sheriff of broward county defending his actions by saying i was fine. my people weren't. steve: right. let's bring in dan bongino. is he a florida resident. former new york city police department officer, former secret servicetor and host of the wildly successful dan bongino show. dan, i know you have heard that there are a lot of people who would like to see the broward county sheriff, scott israel step aside because they feel his department did not connect the dots. there were a lot of...
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of the person who posted it. >> no additional information was found to positively identify the person who posted this comment. >> reporter: after the columbine shooting in 1999 the u.s. secret service and education department handbook detailing how to prevent school attacks. but in that study, it did not -- it was not actually able to place a trait or behavior on a student to determine if they were in fact planning a school shooting. but obviously in the case of nikolas cruz, a lot of people believed he had the potential. >> yeah. now we have social media. jericka duncan thank you. >>> president trump is promising to tackle school safety. he used an address to the nation yesterday to talk about the shooting. today the president will travel to his mar-a-lago resort in florida. that's located about 30 miles north of parkland, but the white house has not given details of his plans to visit victims and its families. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. the president is talking about high-profile crimes. there are rapid calls for new and restrictive policies. they're used to saying wait gather facts. the president's emphasis on mental health it's undercut by his own record. >> let
of the person who posted it. >> no additional information was found to positively identify the person who posted this comment. >> reporter: after the columbine shooting in 1999 the u.s. secret service and education department handbook detailing how to prevent school attacks. but in that study, it did not -- it was not actually able to place a trait or behavior on a student to determine if they were in fact planning a school shooting. but obviously in the case of nikolas cruz, a lot...
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department, not the president. here to react dan bongino former nypd officer, former secret service agent and host of the dan bonginohis morning. so your reaction to how democrats are reacting to the white house decision to say, hey, let's make sure we are not releasing anything to compromise national security in this memo. >> pete, the democrats have forfeited all credibility on this case. they haven't told the truth from day one. pete, here's what even more tragically amusing about the democrats. they step -- they lie so much they step on their own story. they told us before the release of the nunes republican memo oh my gosh sources and methods, it's going to jeopardize national security. nobody should see this. cover it up. sweep it under the rug. then the memo came out oh this is a big nothing burger. this is a total dud. nothing to see here, folks. mo along. they have not told the truth from day one on this. they have forfeited all their credibility. this is important. they are covering up what i believe to be the biggest scandal in modern political history. that is the bying on of the trump team by the obama
department, not the president. here to react dan bongino former nypd officer, former secret service agent and host of the dan bonginohis morning. so your reaction to how democrats are reacting to the white house decision to say, hey, let's make sure we are not releasing anything to compromise national security in this memo. >> pete, the democrats have forfeited all credibility on this case. they haven't told the truth from day one. pete, here's what even more tragically amusing about the...
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department, they are blueprints of the school, make sure your camera system is up and running. make sure your teachers have a way to communicate outside of a pa system. david: dan, you're more than a former secret serviceyou got a lot of common sense about things and the way the world has become. i was talke talking to ed rollis about this. it's no secret why we're more violent, why our kids are in more danger now. we have the dissolution of the family. the family hief has changed draa dramatically. we have a terrible lack of discipline in the schools. i was a teacher in chicago. i know what that's like. we have video games, movies, television shows that all show violence. as common place and in the most unworkable way. i mean, there are so many facets to this society that scream out violence and that i think lead to events like this. how do you change that? >> yeah, i mean, this is an ongoing debate. i remember in graduate school in psychology, you know, the violent kids play violent video games or do video games make kids violent. the answer is, i don't really know. but i know what uie you're sayig has an element of sense to it. if we're going to bathe our kids in violent movies and video games and s
department, they are blueprints of the school, make sure your camera system is up and running. make sure your teachers have a way to communicate outside of a pa system. david: dan, you're more than a former secret serviceyou got a lot of common sense about things and the way the world has become. i was talke talking to ed rollis about this. it's no secret why we're more violent, why our kids are in more danger now. we have the dissolution of the family. the family hief has changed draa...
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and he'll depart out the north lawn driveway behind me here and out the gate we'll see whether they hold the prime minister while the security situation is unfolding. i saw a lot of secret serviceeightened activity as this situation happened a number of secret service agents running to the white house and locked down areas we normally have free range of motion to. you don't get the sense that the secret service is overly concerned because they are allowing reporters and others to leave the northwest gate here. so there is some free movement here at the same sometime. we're watching this incidecident unfold on the southwest side of the white house complex itself a few scary moments. we'll have to wait and see what this is all about. that's the information we have from the secret service. >> got it, eamon thanks much. live at the white house. >>> 18 minutes left. here we go let's see how we do. the dow up 287 points. s&p even better. nasdaq even better, as we all head toward the end of a week that turns out we'll be a little positive for the week. >>> two new reports are pointing to big outflows in u.s. equities, though, this week, interestingly enough up next we'll talk to the h
and he'll depart out the north lawn driveway behind me here and out the gate we'll see whether they hold the prime minister while the security situation is unfolding. i saw a lot of secret serviceeightened activity as this situation happened a number of secret service agents running to the white house and locked down areas we normally have free range of motion to. you don't get the sense that the secret service is overly concerned because they are allowing reporters and others to leave the...