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we want to return to evan coleman, we last talked to him late last night. sm analysts and a guy that devoted his entire adult life to this top pick. evan, i keep coming back to the terms of our in your trade and whether or not this term self-radicalized is exactly what happened here or too grand for a guy like the one we're describing. >> based on what the fbi said this is extremely likely it is someone self-radicalized. this is someone that not only idolized isis but made statements in support of hasballah, being the shiite militia in lebanon currently waging war against isis inside of syria. it is an absolute and unexplainable, unexplicable paradox somebody would be a supporter of hasballah and isis. hasballah is the devil according to isis. somebody who likes both those groups is not somebody whose a diehard isis supporters. it's somebody whose been radicalized certainly. but not by any particular strain of radical islam. this is somebody with a very personal agenda and doesn't strike me as odd. this guy is not from the middle east. this is amazing. we ta
we want to return to evan coleman, we last talked to him late last night. sm analysts and a guy that devoted his entire adult life to this top pick. evan, i keep coming back to the terms of our in your trade and whether or not this term self-radicalized is exactly what happened here or too grand for a guy like the one we're describing. >> based on what the fbi said this is extremely likely it is someone self-radicalized. this is someone that not only idolized isis but made statements in...
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nbc terrorist expert evan coleman believes the attack is a result of a recent call for violence. >> isis has been telling people, not just in the last few months or the last few years, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to, he would kill and hurlt amount of people before anybody would be able to stop it and no one would see it coming. >> reporter: holman believes it was a target because isis is violently anti-gay. >> isis would love to see anything -- isis has broadcast pictures of themselves growing gay people off builds inside syria and iraq. >> reporter: how are they deciding i'm going to carry out the actions of isis? >> what's amazing is that isis really has quite an effective propaganda machine online. everything you can think of, twitter, kick, every social media platform that has come to be used in the west is used on the
nbc terrorist expert evan coleman believes the attack is a result of a recent call for violence. >> isis has been telling people, not just in the last few months or the last few years, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to,...
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nbc terrorist expert evan coleman believes the attack is a result of a recent call for violence. >> isis has been telling people, not just in the last few months or the last few years, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to, he would kill and hurlt amount of people before anybody would be able to stop it and no one would see it coming. >> reporter: holman believes it was a target because isis is violently anti-gay. >> isis would love to see anything -- isis has broadcast pictures of themselves growing gay people off builds inside syria and iraq. >> reporter: how are they deciding i'm going to carry out the actions of isis? >> what's amazing is that isis really has quite an effective propaganda machine online. everything you can think of, twitter, kick, every social media platform that has come to be used in the west is used on the
nbc terrorist expert evan coleman believes the attack is a result of a recent call for violence. >> isis has been telling people, not just in the last few months or the last few years, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to,...
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nbc terrorist expert evan coleman coincided with the recent call for violence. >> it has been tellingeople not only in the last few months, the last few days, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. >> this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to, he would kill and hurt a lot of people before anybody would be able to stop it and no one would see it coming. >> reporter: holman believes it was a target because isis is violently anti-gay. >> isis would like nothing more than to send a chill through the heart of people going out an a saturday night. isis' have broadcast pictures of themselves throwing homosexuals off of buildings inside syria and iraq. it fits in their agenda, something they can applaud adwr aggressi aggressively. >> reporter: how are they deciding i'm going to carry out the actions of isis? >> what's amazing is that isis really has quite an effective propagand
nbc terrorist expert evan coleman coincided with the recent call for violence. >> it has been tellingeople not only in the last few months, the last few days, but in the last few days, the smallest action you can carry out on your own inside the united states is better than anything you can do here. >> reporter: you talk about these soft targets and you believe that was the case in orlando. >> this was a target that this individual knew that he could get to, he would kill and...
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. >> and we will have evan coleman with more on isis reaction to this shooting.ddition, a commissioner here in orlando. the city's first openly gay person to hold that job joins me to talk about the devastating impact this shooting has had on the lgbt community as well as her city. we'll be right back. what brand of makeup is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena® cosmetics. with vitamins and antioxidants. now with foundations in shades for more skin tones. trolling for a gig with can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhhhhhhh... you know what, i'm just gonna email it to you. yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is chang
. >> and we will have evan coleman with more on isis reaction to this shooting.ddition, a commissioner here in orlando. the city's first openly gay person to hold that job joins me to talk about the devastating impact this shooting has had on the lgbt community as well as her city. we'll be right back. what brand of makeup is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena® cosmetics. with vitamins and antioxidants. now with foundations in shades for more skin tones....
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. >>> evan coleman is an nbc terrorism analyst and senior partner with the intelligence firm, flash point, who rely on on days like this. james jeffrey, former ambassador to iraq and being a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for policy, i appreciate you're being with pus. >> thank you, peter. >> let me start with you if i can, the turkish prime minister has said indications are that isis carried out this attack. the group hasn't claimed responsibility yet. what's striking is that isis routinely chooses not to claim responsibility for attacks in turkey. why is that? >> yeah, it's interesting, one of the reasons that we can speculate is because of the fact that isis is looking to send a message to the turkish government, but doesn't want to alienate potential supporters within turkey. doesn't to want alienate potential muslims that might otherwise support its movement, but the truth is we don't really know. the groum has said basically nothing. and given how much time is now passed 20 hours. that may not seem a lot of time in the grand scheme of things. in the time of isis, i
. >>> evan coleman is an nbc terrorism analyst and senior partner with the intelligence firm, flash point, who rely on on days like this. james jeffrey, former ambassador to iraq and being a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for policy, i appreciate you're being with pus. >> thank you, peter. >> let me start with you if i can, the turkish prime minister has said indications are that isis carried out this attack. the group hasn't claimed responsibility yet....
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. >> we want to bring in evan coleman.frequent guest of ours, a terrorism analyst and co-founder of flash point, someone who has consulted for just about every tentacle of the homeland security structure himself on this radical terrorism. evan, we have yet to speak since this, so i'm curious to hear you out, especially on what's going to become this critical difference between inspired and directed behavior, something you've dealt a lot with in your career. >> yeah. it's interesting. i mean, you look at the contrast between what happened in paris, with what happened here, and also, of course, what happened in san bernardino. it elillustrates the problem federal law enforcement is facing in this country. after the paris attacks and also belgium, there was this thought among, i think many americans, that isis had some kind of sophisticated terrorist network, sleeper cells waiting to jump out. the truth is that there haven't been that many americans that have actually managed to get to syria or iraq and receive training, rece
. >> we want to bring in evan coleman.frequent guest of ours, a terrorism analyst and co-founder of flash point, someone who has consulted for just about every tentacle of the homeland security structure himself on this radical terrorism. evan, we have yet to speak since this, so i'm curious to hear you out, especially on what's going to become this critical difference between inspired and directed behavior, something you've dealt a lot with in your career. >> yeah. it's...
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here with me now is nbc news analyst edward coleman, a single partner at flash.. evan, we know now from intelligence officials where these bombers are from. so kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan and russia. does that surprise you and what this means geographic ally to istanbul and any involvement to their connections to larger isis cell? >> no, it does tell us a lot. number one, we know clearly this was not the work of occurredish separatist group. why some people might be surprised, the idea that it was carried out by dag stan or chechnya, that is right in the wheelhouse of isis. it's a demographic that isis carried aggressively and effectively. a number of different individual from uzbekistan and from central asia as well as from south russia have played key roles within isis, given the fact these individuals are suspected of travel from rajka, the isis capital to turkey. it's looking more and more like this was certainly isis. nonetheless, it's important to be said, there has been no claim of responsible. there has been no statement no, magazine issuing any kind of a statement
here with me now is nbc news analyst edward coleman, a single partner at flash.. evan, we know now from intelligence officials where these bombers are from. so kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan and russia. does that surprise you and what this means geographic ally to istanbul and any involvement to their connections to larger isis cell? >> no, it does tell us a lot. number one, we know clearly this was not the work of occurredish separatist group. why some people might be surprised, the idea that it...
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coleman and heidi mills. january 21, deshawn sam ules, 24. february 2, juan encarnacion, 30. march 5, evan joseph, 38. 30. 8, conrad fips, march 30, 23. march 27, hans oliver, 38. conte , cayenne payne, payne, 33 and 29. april 19, joseph decree, 19. 22. 28, javon benjamin, may 1, shadale gabriel, 25. monsonto, 21.n kervaun joseph, 19. june 22, johania atkins, 22. sam ules, 34. -- samuels, 34. the blood of these victims speak to me. i hope, mr. speaker, it speaks to you. bring the bills to the floor, vote it up or vote it down but do your job. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. capuano, for five minutes. mr. capuano: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, pretty much everything has been said except the leadership is still not hearing us. it's not just us that are saying this, the american people are saying this. everyone is seeing the polls, everyone knows the reality that in the last couple of weeks 90% of the american people want us to do very simple things. no fly, no buy. and closing gaping -- not small but gaping holes in the background ch
coleman and heidi mills. january 21, deshawn sam ules, 24. february 2, juan encarnacion, 30. march 5, evan joseph, 38. 30. 8, conrad fips, march 30, 23. march 27, hans oliver, 38. conte , cayenne payne, payne, 33 and 29. april 19, joseph decree, 19. 22. 28, javon benjamin, may 1, shadale gabriel, 25. monsonto, 21.n kervaun joseph, 19. june 22, johania atkins, 22. sam ules, 34. -- samuels, 34. the blood of these victims speak to me. i hope, mr. speaker, it speaks to you. bring the bills to the...