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john o'connor: yeah, because people want to be of assistance. it is very difficult. the real skill of the intelligence services is prioritizing. and i think they've been doing that very successfully. we don't always hear about the successes that they have, but i think the absence of major terrorist successes in this country, since to it. scott: 7/7 is the july date in 2005 that jihadists set-off coordinated attacks on london's public transit system, killing 52, wounding more than 700. supporting that argument for increased security is the last annual tally of figures showing 255 terror related arrests and seven major plots foiled, which is reflected in the country's severe, meaning an attack is likely. but when intelligence fall short, both white and o'connor agreed that firearms become necessary, as they were in paris. >> but we've got to make sure that the officers we are asking to do these difficult jobs, who we are asking to run towards danger when others are running away, have the protection and the means to deal with. scott: in the meantime, this probably, most
john o'connor: yeah, because people want to be of assistance. it is very difficult. the real skill of the intelligence services is prioritizing. and i think they've been doing that very successfully. we don't always hear about the successes that they have, but i think the absence of major terrorist successes in this country, since to it. scott: 7/7 is the july date in 2005 that jihadists set-off coordinated attacks on london's public transit system, killing 52, wounding more than 700....
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john o'connor was with scotland yard for decades. john o'connor: the horror of because the fear was you could be walking in central london, just walking passed a parked car and where is the fear today is someone walking along of jihadi appearance with a rucksack on their back, you'd look twice. scott: it sounds like a bit of a flashback. john o'connor: yeah, it is a bit , but that's because the way of dealing with it is probably the same e used by jihadists isn't to use car bombs -- at the moment. scott: and that is where intelligence gathering is still more powerful than the hardware, says o'connor. the british people, desperate to deter more attacks, are anxious to relay anything suspicious to police, who still believe bonding with those on one's beat is integral. are they just getting absolutely flooded with intelligence right now? john o'connor: yeah, because the real skill of the intelligence services is prioritizing. and i think they've been doing that very successfully. we don't always hear about the successes that they have,
john o'connor was with scotland yard for decades. john o'connor: the horror of because the fear was you could be walking in central london, just walking passed a parked car and where is the fear today is someone walking along of jihadi appearance with a rucksack on their back, you'd look twice. scott: it sounds like a bit of a flashback. john o'connor: yeah, it is a bit , but that's because the way of dealing with it is probably the same e used by jihadists isn't to use car bombs -- at the...
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john o'connor: yeah, it is a bit dealing with it is probably the same except that the strategy used by jihadists isn't to use car bombs -- at the moment. scott: and that is where intelligence gathering is still more powerful than the hardware, says o'connor. the british people, desperate to deter more attacks, are anxious to relay anything suspicious to police, who still believe bonding with those on one's beat is integral. are they just getting absolutely flooded with intelligence right now? people want to be of assistance. it is very difficult. the real skill of the intelligence services is prioritizing. and i think they've been doing that very successfully. we don't always hear about the successes that they have, but i think the absence of major terrorist successes in this country, since 7/7, is testament to it. scott: 7/7 coordinated attacks on london's public transit system, killing 52, wounding more than 700. supporting that argument for increased security is the last annual tally of figures showing 255 terror related arrests and seven major plots foiled, which is reflected in th
john o'connor: yeah, it is a bit dealing with it is probably the same except that the strategy used by jihadists isn't to use car bombs -- at the moment. scott: and that is where intelligence gathering is still more powerful than the hardware, says o'connor. the british people, desperate to deter more attacks, are anxious to relay anything suspicious to police, who still believe bonding with those on one's beat is integral. are they just getting absolutely flooded with intelligence right now?...
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were attacking me with their typical my colleague john on the panel tonight obviously the candidates -- [indiscernible] we are wondering how shawn o'connor would do you know on the spotlight -- he did not wilt. >> it was sort of like a party crasher i have become used to seeing them on stage but they did touch a lot of issues. they talked about the second amendment, foreign policy influence if any of political action committees was also an area where there was a lot of bickering back-and-forth with o'connor trying to say that he is a sort of an independent reporter: and open new all these areas is. reporter:he minute win this race but certainly a longshot shawn o'connor but they are concerned about who he is siphoning for some that is very pannaway manor is probably about 50% according to our last poll the conventional wisdom is -- wisdom more from shea-porter that is not absolutely a reporter: definite -- we do not really know until election day. yeah, the voters was a that is so much more -- worry is about all the division and we have seen in this election will here is a positive sign you caught this as they were walking out have a loo
were attacking me with their typical my colleague john on the panel tonight obviously the candidates -- [indiscernible] we are wondering how shawn o'connor would do you know on the spotlight -- he did not wilt. >> it was sort of like a party crasher i have become used to seeing them on stage but they did touch a lot of issues. they talked about the second amendment, foreign policy influence if any of political action committees was also an area where there was a lot of bickering...
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, you see justices like sandra day o'connor, anthony suter and kennedy who have backed abortion rights and even justices who are generally conservative people like john to hadley disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. you can expect as donald trump decides who to nominate, he's going to be hearing from conservative legal thinkers who want to make absolutely sure this is a rock solid conservative donald trump nominates to the court. of 21trump has a list perspective supreme court justices. take us through some of the names. guest: we know more about some of them than others. one to watch for is a guy named william pryor. he's a very outspoken judge, very conservative and has called roe versus wade one of the worst abominations in the history of the country. he's someone who you could expect a very vocal fight from, kratz over. there are others who are much less well known. when people have been talking about is a michigan supreme court justice. she's much younger and has only been on the court for about a year. but you talk to conservatives and they say she's got a lot of firepower. if she doesn't get this nominati
, you see justices like sandra day o'connor, anthony suter and kennedy who have backed abortion rights and even justices who are generally conservative people like john to hadley disappointed conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. you can expect as donald trump decides who to nominate, he's going to be hearing from conservative legal thinkers who want to make absolutely sure this is a rock solid conservative donald trump nominates to the court. of 21trump has a list...
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o'connor. there is fatigue out there but here in new hampshire, we have closed the circle from our primary, first in the nation, to donald trump spending election even night in new hampshire. john: it brings back a lot of memories. there are two things. it is not just that we are a battleground with four electoral votes, but these people do like to go. kevin: what is wonderful is 37 states have early voting. four in 10 voters have already voted. in new hampshire, this is the big day. i think new hampshire will have a huge turnout. josh: bill gardner, that is what he counts on. he says early voting is an inconvenience to turn out. coming up next, we will focus on the down to the president and campaign manager and hillary clinton's national campaign manager. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot somebody... she's a slob... i do
o'connor. there is fatigue out there but here in new hampshire, we have closed the circle from our primary, first in the nation, to donald trump spending election even night in new hampshire. john: it brings back a lot of memories. there are two things. it is not just that we are a battleground with four electoral votes, but these people do like to go. kevin: what is wonderful is 37 states have early voting. four in 10 voters have already voted. in new hampshire, this is the big day. i think...
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justices like sandra day o'connor and david souter and anthony kennedy, who have ultimately backed abortion arets, even justices who generally conservative people, like chief justice john conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. donald trump will be hearing from an awful lot of conservative legal thinkers, conservatives who want to make sure that this is a rocksolid conservative who donald trump nominates to the court. >> on those nominations, trump has a list of 21 prospective supreme court justices. take us through some of the names. >> well, we know more about some of them than others. one name to watch for is a guy named william pryor, a very outspoken judge, very conservative. called -- he has called roe versus wade one of the worst abominations of the country. you would expect a vocal fight with democrats over him. about have been talking is a michigan supreme court justice, she has only been on that court for about a year. you talk to conservatives and they say, she has a lot of firepower. she is an up and comer. if she does not get this nomination, her name will be out there for future nominations. >> i suppose a trump victory puts an end
justices like sandra day o'connor and david souter and anthony kennedy, who have ultimately backed abortion arets, even justices who generally conservative people, like chief justice john conservatives by voting twice to uphold the core of obamacare. donald trump will be hearing from an awful lot of conservative legal thinkers, conservatives who want to make sure that this is a rocksolid conservative who donald trump nominates to the court. >> on those nominations, trump has a list of 21...