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john juliette kayyem raise raise something that again in the early moments, possibly unknowable. t are you hearing any suggestion because the shooting happened at a bank? it's juliette says it doesn't necessarily mean it was an attempted bank robbery. are you hearing anything from your sources suggesting any direction in terms of that? what i'm hearing from my sources and caveat everything by saying at this stage, it's all preliminary as they do not believe it was a bank robbery. that's really which also leaves open a slew of other motivations that we don't know yet which we could be hearing. and where are we now? in about an hour when the police said that they could offer the next briefing, bank whether or not you're going there to rob it or something else if you are going to engage in shooting at a bank there can't be a reasonably high expectation you'll get out alive. it is the type of place that is well guarded. guarded where people are well armed and you know that there will be a quick police response or you should know that. i mean, it's one of the things you factor in. but
john juliette kayyem raise raise something that again in the early moments, possibly unknowable. t are you hearing any suggestion because the shooting happened at a bank? it's juliette says it doesn't necessarily mean it was an attempted bank robbery. are you hearing anything from your sources suggesting any direction in terms of that? what i'm hearing from my sources and caveat everything by saying at this stage, it's all preliminary as they do not believe it was a bank robbery. that's really...
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juliette kayyem. thank you. well, that's just in the five louisiana law enforcement officers charged in the may 2019 violent arrest of black motorist ronald green pled not guilty at their arraignment today. green later died from his injuries. police claim he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. his family says they were initially told green died in a car crash. after a police chase video of the incident released two years later showed officers kicking, punching and using a taser on green before he died in their custody. the charges the officers face range from negligent homicide, obstruction of justice. and still to come for us new details on the health of alexa and the ball name. we will have a live report from moscow. next. plus a setback for dominion. why the judge has the company cannot bring up the january 6th insurrection during its trial against fox. t m mobie . your business wilill save over 1000 bucks. what are you going to do with it? i could use a new sign. with t mobile for business save more
juliette kayyem. thank you. well, that's just in the five louisiana law enforcement officers charged in the may 2019 violent arrest of black motorist ronald green pled not guilty at their arraignment today. green later died from his injuries. police claim he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. his family says they were initially told green died in a car crash. after a police chase video of the incident released two years later showed officers kicking, punching and using a taser on...
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let's discuss now with cnn's national security analyst juliette kayyem.uliet good to see you 600 members morning multiples of the group of 50 we knew about a week ago, started in february instead of the end of 2022. how much more severe is this leak case now? it's severe and more disturbing because the larger the group of people who i could see this information. the more likely it is. it is shared to even a larger group but also suggests that it probably could have been detected earlier on. this is a large group of people just to explain how it works. discord is the is the platform. then there's different chat rooms, the one we knew about from november from october, 2022 is called thugs. shaker central, uh, investigators thought well, that was a small pool of people. they can figure out what that pool is. who would have seen it? this larger group that appears in february, 2022 had access or where, at least reading by the disclosures real time information at the start of the war about russia's capabilities , ukraine's capabilities and then what the u. s in
let's discuss now with cnn's national security analyst juliette kayyem.uliet good to see you 600 members morning multiples of the group of 50 we knew about a week ago, started in february instead of the end of 2022. how much more severe is this leak case now? it's severe and more disturbing because the larger the group of people who i could see this information. the more likely it is. it is shared to even a larger group but also suggests that it probably could have been detected earlier on....
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also with us cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . she's a former homeland security official, julia good to see you, so we should also point out that in your time and homeland security in the state of massachusetts oversaw the air national guard there as we look at all of this, and everybody's trying to trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. i think the part natasha, but a really interesting point about about oversight. so we know that he had access because he had this job where he worked in i t he was responsible for basically keeping those systems running. the fact that there didn't seem to be any sort of checks and balances in place. no oversight based on what we know now, in terms of who may have been looking at those documents, what they could do with him that he could print them out and bring them home. you know, when you were there, was there any sort of oversight here? would someone in this position have a manager who is checking to see when they're accessing certain things? right and the and the yes and there ar
also with us cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . she's a former homeland security official, julia good to see you, so we should also point out that in your time and homeland security in the state of massachusetts oversaw the air national guard there as we look at all of this, and everybody's trying to trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. i think the part natasha, but a really interesting point about about oversight. so we know that he had access because he had this...
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juliette kayyem will leave it there.hank you still ahead of complicated path to the presidency, republican hopefuls and trying to navigate tricky landscape after former president trump's indictment has the indictment made it harder for trump opponents to win the nomination. video says the approval process is similar throughout latin america will need firsthand e experience in each c country and video can fid these people vivideo has these people. people who know no bdo. okay everyone. our mission is complete, balanced nutrition together, we provi nutrients to support immune, muscle bone and heart health, 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 g of protein. i've always been prone to hair thinning genetically predisposed gave birth was under a lot of stress. older i started taking neutral, natural, clinically effective. neutral fall is the number one dermatologist recommended hair growth supplements with in like months i noticed becoming stronger and thicker, neutral has taken me back to the hair. i was meant
juliette kayyem will leave it there.hank you still ahead of complicated path to the presidency, republican hopefuls and trying to navigate tricky landscape after former president trump's indictment has the indictment made it harder for trump opponents to win the nomination. video says the approval process is similar throughout latin america will need firsthand e experience in each c country and video can fid these people vivideo has these people. people who know no bdo. okay everyone. our...
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juliette kayyem.he is a cnn national security analyst and a former assistant secretary at the department of home. land security. alright so, um, what were the factors behind this decision in your view? it would be the scale speed and intensity of violence in sudan. that is just basically how this is deteriorated just over the course of a week would be the trigger for doing. you have to get our people out and then also pessimism about how quickly things can get resolved. look, there was supposed to be a ceasefire over e, the most sacred of holy holidays above holidays, and that did not hold when the ceasefire does not hold during the religious holiday. it is a as it's a. it's more than a clue that this thing will unfold very quickly and are most vulnerable americans. they're being the ones that if something were to happen to them, the united states may get drawn in further to a conflict that that that we don't know how it ends. their extraction was the most important. i recognize the 16 to 19,000 ameri
juliette kayyem.he is a cnn national security analyst and a former assistant secretary at the department of home. land security. alright so, um, what were the factors behind this decision in your view? it would be the scale speed and intensity of violence in sudan. that is just basically how this is deteriorated just over the course of a week would be the trigger for doing. you have to get our people out and then also pessimism about how quickly things can get resolved. look, there was supposed...
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well josh campbell, juliette kayyem and evan perez three of the best. thank you so much for joining us coming up. we've got breaking news out of florida, where state lawmakers have just passed a brand new abortion ban. governor desantis is expected to sign it that's ahead. i wanant to pay only $40 per m month with sling tv to wah cnn, hd tv, msnbc and your other favorite channels. you can stream it all on sling all for just $40 per month. try sling today at sling .com slash watch . now relapsing a mess isn't the on thing i have going on. that's why i take key symptom to.t's the only vessel treatment for rms. i can take it home once a month, keith simpson was proven superior, reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions and slowing disability. progression versus epa, geo. don't take your symptom. if you have hepatitis b and tell your doctor if you have had it as it could come back cause serious side effects, including infections, while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen . tell your doctor if you had or planned to have
well josh campbell, juliette kayyem and evan perez three of the best. thank you so much for joining us coming up. we've got breaking news out of florida, where state lawmakers have just passed a brand new abortion ban. governor desantis is expected to sign it that's ahead. i wanant to pay only $40 per m month with sling tv to wah cnn, hd tv, msnbc and your other favorite channels. you can stream it all on sling all for just $40 per month. try sling today at sling .com slash watch . now...
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i'm joined now by juliette kayyem, professor at the harvard kennedy school of government and former assistantretary at the department of homeland security. it is good to have you here. to get the blue checked previously, there was a process. your identity had to be verified. what are the real world implications of that verification process going away? >> it may twitter the most reliable platform, especially in times of disaster or emergency. it ensured the way the algorithm worked as when something bad happens, a journalist, government official, emergency management shares, their information, what they were seeing and hearing and what they wanted community members to do. run, hide, evacuate, shelter-in-place, these are important decisions to be made with a few moments notice and they were evaluated with the blue checkmark. but twitter feeds, think of a school shooting. twitter feeds are not helpful or giving you information in real-time. twitter used to be good at saving lives. i know it is hard to believe, but it became a way in which public safety agencies were pushing out information and a
i'm joined now by juliette kayyem, professor at the harvard kennedy school of government and former assistantretary at the department of homeland security. it is good to have you here. to get the blue checked previously, there was a process. your identity had to be verified. what are the real world implications of that verification process going away? >> it may twitter the most reliable platform, especially in times of disaster or emergency. it ensured the way the algorithm worked as when...
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don't have the likes you don't often see joining me right now is cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. juliet the facts that came out the facts that came out in this are to arrest their juvenile's. they have confessed to shooting at least one of the victims here. these teenagers, one juvenile suspect still on the run. they are still looking for him, and they are asking for the public's help in it. one of the one of the kids that they have arrested is 12 years old in this murder and in these murders of these three teenagers, the state's attorney is going to be determining the charges that they will be facing. that's the facts of what we're learning, but i have to say some what's your what's your reaction to the sheriff? a. it uh, that was the craziest, most unhelpful press conference. i'm just i've seen a lot. i've seen a lot of law enforcement press conferences with you. over the years. it was defensive. it was personal. it was, uh, it was it was making legal representations that he that are going to hurt the prosecution in the future, and i will sounded like a political campaign. i'm
don't have the likes you don't often see joining me right now is cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. juliet the facts that came out the facts that came out in this are to arrest their juvenile's. they have confessed to shooting at least one of the victims here. these teenagers, one juvenile suspect still on the run. they are still looking for him, and they are asking for the public's help in it. one of the one of the kids that they have arrested is 12 years old in this murder and in...
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also with us former department of homeland security assistant secretary juliette kayyem to help us digest everything we just understood. so john, the deputy police chief . he underlined there that this was not a perfect response, but he praised his officers for their actions and noted that he would go anywhere with them have have them have his back and that they saved lives on the scene. what did you make of what you saw? well they went by the book , which is immediate action. rapid deployment. don't wait. move towards the danger and you know they didn't have to move far for the danger to find them. they barely got to the steps when the gunmen not only laying in wait but also operating from a position of advantage higher up behind glass in the dark with them in the light. they had every tactical advantage they could have in that situation. um, as as they as they advanced officer will to shot and corey galloway, who is the training officer. is now putting over information on the radio trying to get a beat on the gunman, giving a direction for additional officers to respond so they don't ar
also with us former department of homeland security assistant secretary juliette kayyem to help us digest everything we just understood. so john, the deputy police chief . he underlined there that this was not a perfect response, but he praised his officers for their actions and noted that he would go anywhere with them have have them have his back and that they saved lives on the scene. what did you make of what you saw? well they went by the book , which is immediate action. rapid deployment....
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so former homeland security official juliette kayyem, who oversaw the base where jack to share a worked writes this i am at a loss to explain why 21 year old member of the state intelligence wing who does not appear to have been working in any federal capacity would need access to that kind of materials whose release has so unnerved the pentagon. juliet is with us now, and we should note for people to sort of hard for me to believe. from 2006 to 2009. you ran this space where he worked. you oversaw the massachusetts air national guard. so you have a real understanding of what they do. why would he have this kind of security clearance serving as homeland security advisor? i mean, the governor is the decider but served governor deval patrick at the time so oversaw the national guard. they're planning. so we have the state national guard, which reports to the governor. we have a lot of federal facilities in massachusetts, including at this air force wing and the uh, the men and women in the national guards serve in the state capacity, but some of them and this is what we don't know yet or
so former homeland security official juliette kayyem, who oversaw the base where jack to share a worked writes this i am at a loss to explain why 21 year old member of the state intelligence wing who does not appear to have been working in any federal capacity would need access to that kind of materials whose release has so unnerved the pentagon. juliet is with us now, and we should note for people to sort of hard for me to believe. from 2006 to 2009. you ran this space where he worked. you...
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cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . john miller sticking it was here with us throughout this press conference listening to all of this, andy your reaction to what we've just learned the latest update from louisville. yeah. so obviously a solid press conference by the chief. they're giving us some really relevant information taking couple questions, but then getting off the stage and letting us no one will be back. um as far as the incident is concerned, i mean, what we've heard described is you can you can only imagine how you're in violent. the scene was that these police police officers showed up on only three minutes from the phone call until they arrive on scene, which is um, you know, really a pretty pretty remarkable response time and the and the shots are still being fired. as they arrive. they immediately deploy their own weapons gain entry to the building and one way or another. we've seen those windows shot out on the front side of the building. uh engaged with the shooter and then the shooter is killed. not.
cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . john miller sticking it was here with us throughout this press conference listening to all of this, andy your reaction to what we've just learned the latest update from louisville. yeah. so obviously a solid press conference by the chief. they're giving us some really relevant information taking couple questions, but then getting off the stage and letting us no one will be back. um as far as the incident is concerned, i mean, what we've heard...