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joining me from loma linda medical center, jason leopold, and my understanding is you also got a chance to talk to some people who saw that shootout with the suv. >> yes, indeed, chris. what i was struck by was the fact that many of the people that live in the community, who came out this evening, and earlier in the day to discuss what they saw, they were somewhat desensitized to what took place. many of these people are residents, they live a few blocks away from the regional center. they say gun violence and shootings are a regular occurrence here in san bernardino. it happens every day. there's a woman who came out, she wanted to make sure we in the media did not forget her son was killed in a shooting, a gang-related shooting several years ago. and there was a sense that people felt a bit angry that there's this massive law enforcement presence and suddenly san bernardino was on the map. and they were more or less discussing how, you know, gun violence shootings are just a regular occurrence. an everyday part of life here in this community. it was fascinating in a somewhat tragic wa
joining me from loma linda medical center, jason leopold, and my understanding is you also got a chance to talk to some people who saw that shootout with the suv. >> yes, indeed, chris. what i was struck by was the fact that many of the people that live in the community, who came out this evening, and earlier in the day to discuss what they saw, they were somewhat desensitized to what took place. many of these people are residents, they live a few blocks away from the regional center....
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we're joined by jason leopold, coming to us from near the suspects -- well, jason, tell us where you are. you are near syed farook, the suspect's home there? >> yeah, i'm actually standing outside of syed farook's home here in corona. a neighborhood i would describe as middle class neighborhood. remarkably different than san bernardino, where the shooting took place. perhaps not surprisingly speaking to his neighbor, he was quiet, lived here for about 15 months. this neighbor who lived right next door, did not have any information about him. he lives here with his wife. they just had a baby. and she said there was nothing unusual. right now there were police officers here asking questions, describing to them about syed. this is somewhat of a tight-knit community here that's clearly in disbelief and shock. >> do we know if they found anyone home at syed farook's home there? what about his wife, do we know about her whereabouts? >> speaking to the neighbor, who was home all day, she said the police showed up here at 6:30, spoke to her. as far as she knows, nobody was home at syed's hou
we're joined by jason leopold, coming to us from near the suspects -- well, jason, tell us where you are. you are near syed farook, the suspect's home there? >> yeah, i'm actually standing outside of syed farook's home here in corona. a neighborhood i would describe as middle class neighborhood. remarkably different than san bernardino, where the shooting took place. perhaps not surprisingly speaking to his neighbor, he was quiet, lived here for about 15 months. this neighbor who lived...
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we are joined now by jason leopold, he's the investigative reporter, he's coming from near the suspects jason, tell us where you are. you are near syed farook, the suspect's home there? >> reporter: i'm actually standing right outside of syed farook's home here at corona, and a neighborhood that i describe as a middle class neighborhood. remarkably different than san bernardino where the shooting took place. perhaps not surprisingly, speaking to syed's neighbor who described him as very quiet. he lived here for about 15 months. and this neighbor who lived right next door did not have interaction with him. he lived here with his wife, they just had a baby. and you know, she says there was nothing unusual. so right now, there were police, police officers that were here asking questions from the neighbors, anything that they could describe to them about syed. and so, you know, this is a, somewhat of a tight knit community here that is literally in disbelief and shock. >> and jason, do we know if the police found anyone home at syed farook's home there? what about his wife? do we know anyth
we are joined now by jason leopold, he's the investigative reporter, he's coming from near the suspects jason, tell us where you are. you are near syed farook, the suspect's home there? >> reporter: i'm actually standing right outside of syed farook's home here at corona, and a neighborhood that i describe as a middle class neighborhood. remarkably different than san bernardino where the shooting took place. perhaps not surprisingly, speaking to syed's neighbor who described him as very...
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jason leopold, it's great to get that on-site perspective. thanks, jason. chris hayes was talking about this earlier this hour in a way that i thought was really effective and important, which is to think about, as an american culture, the way we focus on these mass shootings and we marvel at the frequency of these mass shootings while basically studiously ignoring and posing no -- and proposing no policy solutions to the everyday gun violence that in total claims many more lives than these individual incidents like these do, that is an american pathology right now, which we have not even started to come to terms with. but there are different do i understand of violence in our country. we have an incredible number of high fatality mass shootings, like the one that we've got today. we also have an incredible number of low fatality, meaning one or two people killed, one or two people shot. gun incidents, gun violence shootings that happen all over this country every day in a way that barely constitutes news in most communities and in communities where it's ve
jason leopold, it's great to get that on-site perspective. thanks, jason. chris hayes was talking about this earlier this hour in a way that i thought was really effective and important, which is to think about, as an american culture, the way we focus on these mass shootings and we marvel at the frequency of these mass shootings while basically studiously ignoring and posing no -- and proposing no policy solutions to the everyday gun violence that in total claims many more lives than these...
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. >> all right, jason leopold, thank you very much. >> thank you, chris. >>> all right. the latest at moment, we have 14 fatalities, the worst since newtown, sandy hook, almost exactly three years ago. 17 injured, there's one police officer who appears to be injured. those injuries non-life threatening. we are monitoring that. there are folks staking out those hospitals, everyone right now thinking and hoping that everyone makes it out of those hospitals in tact, safe and sound. we'll have much more after the break. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> after a long, horrifying day in san bernardino, california, two suspects in today's mass shooting, man and woman are dead. following a tense standoff with police which left an officer wounded. a person who was seen fleeing the scene is in police custody. multip
. >> all right, jason leopold, thank you very much. >> thank you, chris. >>> all right. the latest at moment, we have 14 fatalities, the worst since newtown, sandy hook, almost exactly three years ago. 17 injured, there's one police officer who appears to be injured. those injuries non-life threatening. we are monitoring that. there are folks staking out those hospitals, everyone right now thinking and hoping that everyone makes it out of those hospitals in tact, safe and...