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as years passed, the global community largely lost interest in pursuing the remaining perpetrators. however, a few remarkable individuals continue to work to bring nazi criminals to justice. these later trials continue to influence national law. law grows through standing of presidents. in other words, how judges apply the laws helps determine what the law means. through the judgments of these tribunals and courts, international law international law on genocide and crimes against humanity evolved. it deepens our understanding of the crime and our capacity to respond. today, our outstanding panel will discuss how these presidents were created and applied, the figures who help carry them out and the ongoing legacy of this history. it is now my pleasure to introduce our special guest. andrew nagorski, journalist and author of the new book, "the nazi hunters", and doctor lawrence douglass, chair of law, law, jurisprudence and social at amherst college and author of, the right and wrong man, and the last great nazi war crimes trial. our moderator this evening is doctor elizabeth white,
as years passed, the global community largely lost interest in pursuing the remaining perpetrators. however, a few remarkable individuals continue to work to bring nazi criminals to justice. these later trials continue to influence national law. law grows through standing of presidents. in other words, how judges apply the laws helps determine what the law means. through the judgments of these tribunals and courts, international law international law on genocide and crimes against humanity...
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is my honor to welcome you to today's program titled "a relentless pursuit bringing holocaust perpetratorsto justice." i am the son of a holocaust survivor and have served on the council for the u.s. holocaust museum for the past five years. i have come to learn that the museum is so much more than just a building that houses exhibits. the museum researches history, trains educators, members of the military and the judiciary both in the u.s. and internationally and has many programs focused on preventing futuregen sides from occurring again. here in new york the museum's northeast regional office offers a variety of events including talks like the one you are about to hear, plus film screenings and programs on holocaust history as well as contemporary genocide and anti-semitism. tomorrow we will be holding this same program in new york, so please encourage your westchester friends and family to join us there tomorrow evening at 7:45. tonight's program is part of a conversation that the u.s. holocaust memorial museum is holding nationwide, examining the role each of us has when confronted w
is my honor to welcome you to today's program titled "a relentless pursuit bringing holocaust perpetratorsto justice." i am the son of a holocaust survivor and have served on the council for the u.s. holocaust museum for the past five years. i have come to learn that the museum is so much more than just a building that houses exhibits. the museum researches history, trains educators, members of the military and the judiciary both in the u.s. and internationally and has many programs...
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they also ask the media to refrain from showing pictures of the perpetrators. >> i think the aspect of the photos is key. a lot of times we're seeing the social media selfies from the killers in these cases and they're being spread across all the news channels and people seeing them over and over. so maybe from a visual standpoint, seeing those photos over and over makes it look as though we're glamour eyeing this american who perpetrated this crime. >> and the other point of the issue, a media study says we are responsible for naming the person, finding out as much as we can about this person, where he got his gun, what motivated him to do this, so we find out who these people are and hopefully prevent the next shooting. and that's been brought up as well. >> right. something else i know the pointer institute mentioned, if you don't put the name out there, how do people who might have information about the attackers, how do they know to come forward? there have been cases where somebody terrible happens, the name is broadcast, people say hey, he told me he was going to do something ba
they also ask the media to refrain from showing pictures of the perpetrators. >> i think the aspect of the photos is key. a lot of times we're seeing the social media selfies from the killers in these cases and they're being spread across all the news channels and people seeing them over and over. so maybe from a visual standpoint, seeing those photos over and over makes it look as though we're glamour eyeing this american who perpetrated this crime. >> and the other point of the...
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-- the judge expressed this disbelief perpetrator in the way that we think of a perpetrator of sexualssault when he said he thought a tougher jail sentence would have a severe impact on brock turner, he had been intoxicated when the assault was committed. , he had fallen victim to the campus party culture and the college hookup scene. disdainer expressed sentiment in the letter to the judge that became very public this week. we are talking to kristen lombardi of the center for public integrity about the recent stanford sexual assault case and how that has raised awareness in the discussion about sexual campus assault. -- about campus sexual assault. 202-748-8000 if you are in the eastern and central time zones. mountain or pacific time zones, you can call 202-748-8001. forave a dedicated line rape and sexual assault survivors. call 202-748-8002. you, kristen. you were talking about the factors that were considered in the stanford case. these are factors that courts are allowed to consider when imposing a sentence. the you find fault with just the way this particular judge ruled --e sy
-- the judge expressed this disbelief perpetrator in the way that we think of a perpetrator of sexualssault when he said he thought a tougher jail sentence would have a severe impact on brock turner, he had been intoxicated when the assault was committed. , he had fallen victim to the campus party culture and the college hookup scene. disdainer expressed sentiment in the letter to the judge that became very public this week. we are talking to kristen lombardi of the center for public integrity...
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-- focus on the perpetrator and the attitudes that are informing perpetrator actions, then we mighte a better way of understanding that connection. if you consider the role that rigid gender stereotypes play, ,hat ideas about masculinity clearntitlement, it is to see the ways in which a hatred of women or the hatred of things that are feminine get tessa laded into sexual shame or homophobia so that it is just a different manifestation of the same type of entitlements. -- types of entitlement. amy: talk about the coverage we have been hehearing. we did hear the ex-wife of omar mateen, which immediately sparked this for you, is that right? today in our headline, we go right to new mexico to talk about what happened in north roswell, a man allegedly gunning down his wife and four daughters. >> yes. i think that for people who are attuned to this, this information is everywhere. headlines don't often talk about domestic and intimate partner violence clearly. so you may see a headline that says "women and children shot in their home," but very rarely by comparison will you see the headli
-- focus on the perpetrator and the attitudes that are informing perpetrator actions, then we mighte a better way of understanding that connection. if you consider the role that rigid gender stereotypes play, ,hat ideas about masculinity clearntitlement, it is to see the ways in which a hatred of women or the hatred of things that are feminine get tessa laded into sexual shame or homophobia so that it is just a different manifestation of the same type of entitlements. -- types of entitlement....
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perpetrated on mr. lincoln's grand old party. >> senator schumer? >> thank you. well, last year 244 people on the terror watch list tried to purchase guns. 244 suspected terrorists walked into gun shops and attempted to purchase a firearm. 223 were able to get the firearm. only 21 went empty handed. that is 91% of terrorists, 91%
perpetrated on mr. lincoln's grand old party. >> senator schumer? >> thank you. well, last year 244 people on the terror watch list tried to purchase guns. 244 suspected terrorists walked into gun shops and attempted to purchase a firearm. 223 were able to get the firearm. only 21 went empty handed. that is 91% of terrorists, 91%
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there's a perpetrator who is dead. they'll have his identity relatively soon, they'll know where he lives, see what he's in his house. they'll determine whether it's known to the joint terrorism task force in orlando, florida or anywhere else. right now there is so much activity going on in the federal government with the fbi and department of homeland security to figure out who is he is. i think we're talking right now, in two to three hours we will have a sense of what this is, because everyone is now -- look, you have, we know who did it, so that is beneficial from the perspective of motive. >> so juliette, when we talk about waiting a couple of hours, and until we find out more about this person, what do you tell people? because you know that the nation is watching this, and they're waking up and they're satisfying this now act of terrorism as it has been dubbed, as it has been categorized by authorities there in orlando, and they're waking up, they're looking at it and thinking of course they're wondering why and
there's a perpetrator who is dead. they'll have his identity relatively soon, they'll know where he lives, see what he's in his house. they'll determine whether it's known to the joint terrorism task force in orlando, florida or anywhere else. right now there is so much activity going on in the federal government with the fbi and department of homeland security to figure out who is he is. i think we're talking right now, in two to three hours we will have a sense of what this is, because...
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from the scene, an armed civilian shot at least one of the suspected perpetrators. think of this, israeli defense forces have been dealing with a shooting for less than 30 minutes. already cctv, closed circuit television, which is set up all over the city of tel aviv and certainly in other areas around down in jerusalem and other metropolitan areas, cctv is set up everywhere. there are cameras on just about everything. authorities are able to go in, access that video in realtime and search for people in realtime. so as they were doing that, they recognize a civilian shooting one of these people, an armed civilian shot one of the perpetrators, that's the report from israeli channel 10. a paramedic said they were treating nine wounded people, of them one with life threatening conditions, as i've reported here. two serious and six being treated for various conditions. in fact, couple of them were so lightly wounded they didn't even go to hospital. at least seven wounded were taken to nearby medical center. i told you an eyewitness reported that a number of people fled
from the scene, an armed civilian shot at least one of the suspected perpetrators. think of this, israeli defense forces have been dealing with a shooting for less than 30 minutes. already cctv, closed circuit television, which is set up all over the city of tel aviv and certainly in other areas around down in jerusalem and other metropolitan areas, cctv is set up everywhere. there are cameras on just about everything. authorities are able to go in, access that video in realtime and search for...
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scene of this political crime perpetrated on mr. lincoln's grand old party. >> senator schumer? >> thank you. well, last year 244 people on the terror watch list tried to purchase guns. 244 suspected terrorists walked into gun shops and attempted to purchase a firearm. 223 were able to get the firearm. only 21 went empty handed. that is 91% of terrorists, 91% of suspected terrorists. when they sought to purchase a gun last year, were successful according to gao to. let our republican colleagues contemplate that. they want to fight terrorism? but they say they're going to continue a situation where 91% of suspected terrorists can get a gun? who are they kidding? i have a simple question for republican senators and for the nra. when they, when the senators voted against the terror gap last year, why is that acceptable? why should suspected terrorists be able to purchase a firearm? why? why, why? no reason. no reason. the answer is obvious. and the american people agree, republicans, democrats, independents all agree it's absurd to allow terror suspects to purchase guns. but the nr
scene of this political crime perpetrated on mr. lincoln's grand old party. >> senator schumer? >> thank you. well, last year 244 people on the terror watch list tried to purchase guns. 244 suspected terrorists walked into gun shops and attempted to purchase a firearm. 223 were able to get the firearm. only 21 went empty handed. that is 91% of terrorists, 91% of suspected terrorists. when they sought to purchase a gun last year, were successful according to gao to. let our...
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all perpetrated, all perpetrated by islamist terrorists. we have to define the enemy to defeat it. that is a basic military strategy. the 9/11 commission, bipartisan, in its wisdom, so many years ago, said, the enemy is not just terrorism some generic evil, this vagueness blurs the strategy, the catastrophic threat at this moment in history is more specific. it is the threat posed by slamist terrorism. especially the al qaeda network, its affiliates, and ideology, the 9/11 commission, mr. speaker. not the republican party. the 9/11 commission. winston churchill didn't dance around the nazis and fascism. we defeated fascism by calling it what it was and going to war with it. president kennedy and president reagan didn't dance around communism. they defeated communism by defining the enemy. today the enemy in a generational ideological struggle is radical islamist extremism. if this president, this administration will not recognize that, this body needs to. this congress understands what the threat is and when we define it, we >> the house went on to pass that counterterrorism bill i
all perpetrated, all perpetrated by islamist terrorists. we have to define the enemy to defeat it. that is a basic military strategy. the 9/11 commission, bipartisan, in its wisdom, so many years ago, said, the enemy is not just terrorism some generic evil, this vagueness blurs the strategy, the catastrophic threat at this moment in history is more specific. it is the threat posed by slamist terrorism. especially the al qaeda network, its affiliates, and ideology, the 9/11 commission, mr....
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. >> there is a special horror involved in a perpetrator who gained the trust of a child. >>> a's played an afternoon game today. fans almost saw a no-heter. we have the 9th inning drama. >>> later the future of bart is here. a look at a different bart car in the bay area. hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no problem. even to friends in a growing number of other banks. ya'll ready to go? come on fellas let's go! easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >>> police in palo alto arrested a high school teacher accused of molesting a student who just finished her freshman year. victim says the encounter happened at school after classes will the out for the summer. >> reporter: palo alto police arrested this man. 46-year-old biology teacher. on june 7th he lured a 15-year- old to his class saying he needed help with end of year chores. >> during the course of the interaction he put his hands under beneath her clothes and grabbed her breast and took her hand and
. >> there is a special horror involved in a perpetrator who gained the trust of a child. >>> a's played an afternoon game today. fans almost saw a no-heter. we have the 9th inning drama. >>> later the future of bart is here. a look at a different bart car in the bay area. hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no problem. even to friends in a growing number of other...
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. - well less risk to the perpetrators in the sense that they blow themselves up during these things. so i guess that's maximum risk though. - well but except no one who is in the business of perpetrating acts of terror seems particularly concerned about our reaction or anybody else's. it seems particularly put off. - [jeff] oh no, no, no, i mean i think this is off the charts in terms of its sociopathy, obviously. but i would say this and this is something that we forget because we focus in on the scene in the brussels airport, but you know there's new reporting that shows that the us is killing one isis leader every three days in syria, syria's senior leadership. - in fact as we sit here overnight a major leader in isis will-- - and you know the joke, i mean it's a sick joke, but the joke is that the worst job in the world is to be al qaeda's number three, you know, because it seems like we've killed a hundred of them and yet they still get replaced. so i take that both as a kind of oh good, they're knocking off some isis guys, but there always seems to be a replacement for it. that
. - well less risk to the perpetrators in the sense that they blow themselves up during these things. so i guess that's maximum risk though. - well but except no one who is in the business of perpetrating acts of terror seems particularly concerned about our reaction or anybody else's. it seems particularly put off. - [jeff] oh no, no, no, i mean i think this is off the charts in terms of its sociopathy, obviously. but i would say this and this is something that we forget because we focus in on...
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trump said this is a hoax perpetrated by main treatment liberal media. >> first of all, it's not legal, can't do it second of all, republican national committee is with me 100%, reince priebus a very good guy, said that is the most ridiculous thing he heard. i think it is just a fire fabrication by the press. all made up by the press. okay? it is all made up -- it is a hoax. i'm telling you. lou: former reagan white house placa political director, ed rollins is joining us, and michael goodwin joining us. following breaking news, a man arrested saturday at a donald trump rally in las vegas, said he was trying to kill the candidate. his name is michael sanford, he is 19 years old, police said he tried to grab a police officer's gun. a complaint in court said that sanford who has a u.k. driver license told officers he drove from california to kill trump. las vegas police say sanford visited a gun range friday to learn how to shoot, secret service is not commenting, we'll bring you developments as they occur. lou: our top story tonight, shameful action of the obama justice department, we h
trump said this is a hoax perpetrated by main treatment liberal media. >> first of all, it's not legal, can't do it second of all, republican national committee is with me 100%, reince priebus a very good guy, said that is the most ridiculous thing he heard. i think it is just a fire fabrication by the press. all made up by the press. okay? it is all made up -- it is a hoax. i'm telling you. lou: former reagan white house placa political director, ed rollins is joining us, and michael...
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as there have been acts ofwho perpetrated terror in united states or acts of violence since 9/11. why focus on muslims?it's a media frenzy . laura: it's not a media frenzy. this is the man who is possibly going to be the next president of the united states, and these are points that he is making. the question is -- jonathan: are you saying that donald trump's opinion is somehow valid because he is donald trump? laura: i'm not making a comment on whether his opinions are valid or not, but, clearly, a lot of people in the united states take him seriously, because he is the nominee for a major political party and could well be your next president. is thatt he was making conservative islam, radical islam, is incompatible with western values -- jonathan: i don't know if these are your words or his words, but when you say "conservative islam" and "radical islam," those are two different things. evenideas have shown that the more religious they are, the less likely they are to be -- to carry out attacks of violence in the name of their religion. this person doesn't seem to be particularl
as there have been acts ofwho perpetrated terror in united states or acts of violence since 9/11. why focus on muslims?it's a media frenzy . laura: it's not a media frenzy. this is the man who is possibly going to be the next president of the united states, and these are points that he is making. the question is -- jonathan: are you saying that donald trump's opinion is somehow valid because he is donald trump? laura: i'm not making a comment on whether his opinions are valid or not, but,...
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in those that perpetrate conspiracy theories all of these are the underbelly of ideas. any is a 12 step program. and with the connection of nonviolent islam is some. but they're not going to connect it just like alcoholics that made the first up they are in denial and we perpetrate that. >> id law-enforcement if there is reasonable suspicion. >> this is a good way to end of this. >> we're fighting a war not a crime. and i am convinced you are worried we have gone too far the of the right. >> en your testimony you talk about peaceful muslims in america working with you to help prosecute the case can you describe to this committee the difference between the muslims they and islamism that faces violent jihad? >> i think it is hard to define the muslim faith because there are too many divergent interpretations. it is easy to identify islamism that i really call sure riata -- sharia law. but my impression listening to the back and forth today is we're underestimating how serious the problem is. i don't think it is a handful of radicals vs everyone else that would just raise
in those that perpetrate conspiracy theories all of these are the underbelly of ideas. any is a 12 step program. and with the connection of nonviolent islam is some. but they're not going to connect it just like alcoholics that made the first up they are in denial and we perpetrate that. >> id law-enforcement if there is reasonable suspicion. >> this is a good way to end of this. >> we're fighting a war not a crime. and i am convinced you are worried we have gone too far the...
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. >> in most instances, isis has not claimed responsibility for attacks perpetrated inside turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in term of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alien thating some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. and the united states is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of syria and iraq as poll. poll. so it would be surprising to me that isil is not trying to hit us both in the region as well as the homeland. if nick believes that the u.s. homeland is hermetically sealed and that daesh or isil would not consider that i would guard against that. >> joining us to help break down the attack on the airport and its link to the war on terror, turkish media reporting now 13 people have takbeen detain thisd 16 different raids in connection with that airport attack. we bring in a former member of the joint chiefs of staff. colonel, thank you very much for being with us. these arrests certainl
. >> in most instances, isis has not claimed responsibility for attacks perpetrated inside turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in term of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alien thating some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. and the united states is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of syria and iraq as...
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was here three minutes, four minutes, if that. >> reporter: the surveillance shows at least one perpetrator crouched down almost crawling as he left $22,000 of damage at this dealership behind. >> just viciousness. i mean, you go out and you're damaging somebody else's property in this manner and it's just vicious. >> reporter: police who say the reports of damage are piling in are interviewing people and zero rogue in possibly looking at more than one suspect. >> the way it's looking now it might be more than one person. how many i'm not sure, undetermined right now but we're probably looking at more than one. >> thank you wendy saltzman. >>> police in chester county are searching for a suspect and a motive in the murder of a 62-year-old woman in berwyn. a relative called police friday morning after discovering denise barger dead in her home on the 900 block of heather stone drive. authorities say she died of blunt force trauma. >>> barger's husband died in march. public records show the widow recently sold her home but had not yet moved out. >>> one of the truly traumatic stories last wee
was here three minutes, four minutes, if that. >> reporter: the surveillance shows at least one perpetrator crouched down almost crawling as he left $22,000 of damage at this dealership behind. >> just viciousness. i mean, you go out and you're damaging somebody else's property in this manner and it's just vicious. >> reporter: police who say the reports of damage are piling in are interviewing people and zero rogue in possibly looking at more than one suspect. >> the...
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and perpetrators are being blamed instead of victims, which is remarkable. >> it is. vice president joe biden, amy, who introduced lady gaga at the oscars, and he wrote an open letter today to the stanford survivor. and i waents want to read some . i do not know your name, but i see your unconquerable spirit, i see the limitless potential of an incredibly talented young woman full of ponlt. i see the shoulders on which the dream for the future rest. i join your global chorus of supporters. i believe you. it is not your fault. what you endured is never, never, never, never a woman's fault. and while the justice system has spoken in your particular case, the nation is not satisfied. and that is why we will continue to speak out. wow. those are powerful words. what's your reaction? >> it's unbelievable. i also forgot to mention it's also the administration. the obama administration has been remarkable in stepping forward in this issue in a way that's unprecedented. to have a vice president read a letter that went viral online and respond to it in that way, remarkable. an
and perpetrators are being blamed instead of victims, which is remarkable. >> it is. vice president joe biden, amy, who introduced lady gaga at the oscars, and he wrote an open letter today to the stanford survivor. and i waents want to read some . i do not know your name, but i see your unconquerable spirit, i see the limitless potential of an incredibly talented young woman full of ponlt. i see the shoulders on which the dream for the future rest. i join your global chorus of...
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who perpetrated this act of terror?nk at this moment, you have to think what this means is that turkey is going to be a trend-setter for all of europe this summer vacation season. otherwise, tourism is going to get stopped. going to come to a stand still. >> interestingly enough secretary of state kerry mentioning isis in particular. >>> bret baier is live with trey gowdy and susan brooks. >>> this is a fox news alert. good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. gunfire and explosions erupt in turkey as many as three suicide bombers attack at anise tan bul airport. 28 dead, 60 swrered according to authorities and the investigation is just under way as to who may be responsible. john hud is in our newsroom in turkey with the latest. >> 28 people killed more than 60 others injured and possibly three attackers -- he says three attackers were involved i
who perpetrated this act of terror?nk at this moment, you have to think what this means is that turkey is going to be a trend-setter for all of europe this summer vacation season. otherwise, tourism is going to get stopped. going to come to a stand still. >> interestingly enough secretary of state kerry mentioning isis in particular. >>> bret baier is live with trey gowdy and susan brooks. >>> this is a fox news alert. good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier....
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do you know anyone who knows anything about this perpetrator? too early to know much about it. what i do know is he was a criminal. he killed over 50 of our fellow americans and we need a full investigation and anybody involved in this needs to be brought to justice and he'll have to answer to god for that crime where he murdered 15 innocent people. we are outraged and heartbroken for the victims. >> was he devout and did anyone that you know know him? >> look, nobody can be devout who takes the lives of 50 innocent victims. that goes contrary to the beliefs of the religion of god. >> granted. but now myis, did anyone that you know know him? >> again, it's too early to confirm. what i do know, he lived here in the great orlando area in sport st. lucie. he speaks for nobody but himself. >> the fact that he was able to buy victims so easily? >> that's what is so horrific. how can somebody who is so deranged like this get access to such bloodshed? >> what about this pressure that it puts on your community? the calls for surveillance will be enormou
do you know anyone who knows anything about this perpetrator? too early to know much about it. what i do know is he was a criminal. he killed over 50 of our fellow americans and we need a full investigation and anybody involved in this needs to be brought to justice and he'll have to answer to god for that crime where he murdered 15 innocent people. we are outraged and heartbroken for the victims. >> was he devout and did anyone that you know know him? >> look, nobody can be devout...
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in the case of orlando, it is not clear how deep an understanding the perpetrator had.n evennt to broader question about self-radicalization. we have seen in recent instances of mask and violence in the u.s. u.s.ss gun violence in the people who were radicalized but inspired by different types of hatred. hatred of minority religion, as we saw in wisconsin, when a gunman entered the sikh temple in oak creek. the gunmen in charleston. what can we learn about self radicalization and studying those who have been self-radicalized by isil when dealing with self-radicalization for people who hold different types of hatred? >> the witnesses can answer in written responses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for being here. appreciate your bravery in coming forward and your courage in being able to speak out. these are important days, and we need clear, articulate voices. isis?s the end goal for what do they see on the horizon? they say they want a caliphate that dominates the world. this is their stated mission. i think they are -- their realistic objective is to control
in the case of orlando, it is not clear how deep an understanding the perpetrator had.n evennt to broader question about self-radicalization. we have seen in recent instances of mask and violence in the u.s. u.s.ss gun violence in the people who were radicalized but inspired by different types of hatred. hatred of minority religion, as we saw in wisconsin, when a gunman entered the sikh temple in oak creek. the gunmen in charleston. what can we learn about self radicalization and studying those...
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and in no way can be found in this boasted land of civilization and christianity to punish the perpetrators of this bloody and monstrous crime. he was calling out the american people, certainly the american white people. how can you say you are a christian people? that you are a civilized people? and we allow this to go on? noted the spirit of hatred and violence is stronger. a lot of people tell me he was not an eloquent man. i know of no more eloquent words said by an american president than these. understand the people who supported him were not so enthusiastic about supporting federal intervention to reject lack rights. later that year the governor of ,ississippi, another commander beseech the president for federal assistance to try to fend off white supremacists in mississippi. the so-called mississippi plan. everyone knew what forcibly meant. plea from to the governor ames, noting the whole -- there had been so much line and misrepresentation in the popular press, the great majority of americans are ready to condemn on the part ofe the government. people didn't have the stomach to pro
and in no way can be found in this boasted land of civilization and christianity to punish the perpetrators of this bloody and monstrous crime. he was calling out the american people, certainly the american white people. how can you say you are a christian people? that you are a civilized people? and we allow this to go on? noted the spirit of hatred and violence is stronger. a lot of people tell me he was not an eloquent man. i know of no more eloquent words said by an american president than...
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spattered across a wall because of a gunshot, vir shouse beating or possibly could belong to the perpetrator himself. >> and we have horse blood, and this blood is fresh, but it has not been cleaned so it is a biohazard and we will treat everything in the room as such. who wants to volunteer? >> i will do it. >> okay. come on, morgan. >> ooh. >> drag it across. very good. >> ugh, ugh. >> you can see how much got on me and all over that wall. >> okay. look at this. where he is standing, you can see how much he got on himself, and this is tell tais tell tell somebody who commited a crime. but you see this? there is no blood here where there should be. this is called a void. this is a complete pattern, and it abruptly stops, and as experienced blood spatter analysts we would wonder what blocked the blood from going on the wall. look at these drops, because when blood impacts the surface on the straight-on angle, with what shape is the blood going to be? >> circle. >> circle. that is right. so we can go back to extrapolate circles from ellipses, and tell which way they flow, because ellipses hav
spattered across a wall because of a gunshot, vir shouse beating or possibly could belong to the perpetrator himself. >> and we have horse blood, and this blood is fresh, but it has not been cleaned so it is a biohazard and we will treat everything in the room as such. who wants to volunteer? >> i will do it. >> okay. come on, morgan. >> ooh. >> drag it across. very good. >> ugh, ugh. >> you can see how much got on me and all over that wall. >>...
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way to the best perpetrate testimony and the awareness and the education of people, in your view, to maintain momentum. ms. thurlow: you mentioned mr. obama, president obama's visit to hiroshima. people to the00 city. all around the world, that was reported. he has that kind of power and influence. , on that day, i had eight interviews. could you imagine? the tv stations coming to my place and asking what i thought about it. the president has. maybe he can do something like opportunity so he can mobilize. us whot him, but all of know something. we can intensify our efforts to make this issue credible and visible. i do not think we are doing enough. i don't feel that the government is encouraging the people to to live init is like the nuclear age. whether they think the ministry or the department of education, they should be doing a better job. canadaow in japan and in , i don't think the school system is doing a good job either. i think more budget could be directed to those educational institutions and intensify the teaching. of course, you had churches and the families, homes. the
way to the best perpetrate testimony and the awareness and the education of people, in your view, to maintain momentum. ms. thurlow: you mentioned mr. obama, president obama's visit to hiroshima. people to the00 city. all around the world, that was reported. he has that kind of power and influence. , on that day, i had eight interviews. could you imagine? the tv stations coming to my place and asking what i thought about it. the president has. maybe he can do something like opportunity so he...
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they protect perpetrators because of a financial incentive to do so.h sexualem assault on campuses is enormous. >> i think it is fair to say they cover these crimes up. >> he lectured us about how we should not go out in short skirts. >> they told me the fact i had a written admission of guilt by presented them could only prove he loved me. >> they discourage them from going to the police. and as a public record. >> universities are protecting a brand. >> campus police cannot contact an athlete. >> just a down with the students and asked them, where the hotspots? >> the second most common type of insurance in history is for rape. >> the name matched to other cases and he was allowed back on campus. >> the message is clear, you're not going to win. >> no one connected the dots before. >> students were from sexual assault the terms to survivors and now activists. >> a name is carolyn. >> alexis. >> air. >> this is a national problem. favorwas working in their to silence me and i was terrified. >> the only action they took was against me. >> we have a lot
they protect perpetrators because of a financial incentive to do so.h sexualem assault on campuses is enormous. >> i think it is fair to say they cover these crimes up. >> he lectured us about how we should not go out in short skirts. >> they told me the fact i had a written admission of guilt by presented them could only prove he loved me. >> they discourage them from going to the police. and as a public record. >> universities are protecting a brand. >>...
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. >> erin, it's normal and typical that perpetrators of jihadi terrorist attacks in the u.s. well known to the fbi. we saw that in the case of major nadal hasan who killed 13 people in ft. hood and the san diego field office was very suspicious of the fact that he was in touch with a militant cleric in yemen over email on multiple occasions and we awe that in the boston marathon attack where he was following a tip by the russians that he might be a militant. the fbi has some information in the system and they've interviewed the perpetrator before an attack actually happens, but of course, they can't keep open a case indefinitely if there isn't sufficient derogatory information and they closed unfortunately, the cases on this guy in 2013 and 2014. you know, another point, i think, erin here, is that this guy, omar mateen, as far as we can tell, he has no formal affiliations with a foreign terrorist organization and this is typical for the attacks that we've seen in the united states and every single terrorist attack we've seen in the united states since 9/11, lethal terrorist
. >> erin, it's normal and typical that perpetrators of jihadi terrorist attacks in the u.s. well known to the fbi. we saw that in the case of major nadal hasan who killed 13 people in ft. hood and the san diego field office was very suspicious of the fact that he was in touch with a militant cleric in yemen over email on multiple occasions and we awe that in the boston marathon attack where he was following a tip by the russians that he might be a militant. the fbi has some information...
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that judge perski's focus is not on seeking justice for the victim but rather on protecting the perpetrator. >> reporter: we're told perski was a former sex crimes prosecutor and while turner's sentence may have been light, it wasn't an acquittal, and he does have to register as a sex offender for the rhett of his life. >> it's certainly true the vilk tim is traumatized and she's going to remember this for the rest of her life and so will brock turner. what else do we know about him. he was the captain of the lacrosse team and was described as being tough on sex crimes when running for office in 2002. perski is up for re-election and currently running unopposed but this could change in november as critics push to have him unseated. >>> an ambulance ended up beingibeing the center of an emergency after a chase ended in a fiery crash. police say a woman jump in that ambulance and took off. officers were able to catch up to that ambulance thanks to a gps system inside the ambulance. she jumped out before the ambulance caught fire. officers arrested her soon after. >>> a bay area doctor is abou
that judge perski's focus is not on seeking justice for the victim but rather on protecting the perpetrator. >> reporter: we're told perski was a former sex crimes prosecutor and while turner's sentence may have been light, it wasn't an acquittal, and he does have to register as a sex offender for the rhett of his life. >> it's certainly true the vilk tim is traumatized and she's going to remember this for the rest of her life and so will brock turner. what else do we know about...
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an amazing sort of family story if you think about it where -- terrible cruelties are perpetrated. the empire has increased. there are great love affairs. but it is a family where fathers killed her son, where wives have their husband's overthrow. >> it is a family unlike any other. >> sunday night, simon -- discusses his book "the romonavs," about the dynasty that ruled russia for over 300 years. >> all the girls and all the children basically were wearing their own bizarre bullet proof vests. no bulletproof vests but vests romanov diamonds. they had spent months sewing these diamonds in. madethe bullets came, that their agony much longer because the bullets bounced off diamonds, the hardest substance known to man. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> in one hour, american history tv will air
an amazing sort of family story if you think about it where -- terrible cruelties are perpetrated. the empire has increased. there are great love affairs. but it is a family where fathers killed her son, where wives have their husband's overthrow. >> it is a family unlike any other. >> sunday night, simon -- discusses his book "the romonavs," about the dynasty that ruled russia for over 300 years. >> all the girls and all the children basically were wearing their own...
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hunter andted on what hunter had perpetrated against the women of the valley. he has some choice quotes about this. burned, helpless women and children left without shelter. they are standing up for the enslaved, that hunter had so viciously perpetrated these attacks, and this is not to make little. the devastation was something that was very impassioned by and motivated his ire during the war and after the war. his famous order to burn chambersburg, he wrote that he did not regret that at all. he felt this was retribution that was deserved because of what the union had done in the valley. was an igniting piece emotionally in his lost cause. here re is a tension that you have pointed to. you can't deny the fact that there was a hard one strategy waged against the south. you can't deny the fact that there was tremendous unity across class boundaries. how do you bring this complexity without reaffirming a lost cause perspective? it?do you teach >> i don't really see attention. going back to what you started with, we need to understand the lost cause had purpose,
hunter andted on what hunter had perpetrated against the women of the valley. he has some choice quotes about this. burned, helpless women and children left without shelter. they are standing up for the enslaved, that hunter had so viciously perpetrated these attacks, and this is not to make little. the devastation was something that was very impassioned by and motivated his ire during the war and after the war. his famous order to burn chambersburg, he wrote that he did not regret that at all....
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in most instances if not all, isis has not claimed credit or responsibility for attacks that are perpetrated inside of turkey. i think what they do is they carry out these attacks to gain the benefits from it in terms of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to alienate some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. the united states is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of syria and iraq as possible. so it would be surprising to me that isil is not trying to hit us both in the region as well as in our homeland. if anybody here believes that, you know, the u.s. homeland is her metticly sealed and that daesh or sigh still would not consider that, i would guard against that. >> for more let's bring in hala gorani in istanbul. . what's the status of the investigation at this point? >> reporter: well, it is an absolute deluge here outside ataturk airport where investigators are trying to figure out exactly who carried out these attacks, the triple suicide bombing. they continue t
in most instances if not all, isis has not claimed credit or responsibility for attacks that are perpetrated inside of turkey. i think what they do is they carry out these attacks to gain the benefits from it in terms of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to alienate some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. the united states is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of...
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we talk about the hate of that fills the heart, perpetrate these things.nd we want to talk about the courage. ordinary people in the worst of circumstances. >> i don't know if you are religious. i feel like i need to say a prayer. you will be fine. i've got you, man. >> we will draw inspiration from heroic, selfless acts. >> holding his hand. telling him he would be okay. >> friend took care of each other and saved lives. >> i'm happy that i got away. unharmed and stuff. at the same time i feel bad. there were so many people. so, it was really packed. so many people. >> i urge you, orlando to be strong. and we will be with you every step of the way. >> face hate and violence, we will love one another. >>> the tony awards in new york city got under way hours after the smoke cleared from the orlando massacre. security was tight with streets closed around the beacon theater. >>> tony award producers made quick changes to properly recognize the tragedy in orlando and highlight the diversity the theater community has long celebrated. >>> on behalf of the whole
we talk about the hate of that fills the heart, perpetrate these things.nd we want to talk about the courage. ordinary people in the worst of circumstances. >> i don't know if you are religious. i feel like i need to say a prayer. you will be fine. i've got you, man. >> we will draw inspiration from heroic, selfless acts. >> holding his hand. telling him he would be okay. >> friend took care of each other and saved lives. >> i'm happy that i got away. unharmed and...
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all perpetrated by muslims, all done in the name of islam.raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? is is ask a critic of islam and then ask an honest muslim reformer. you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is uber islamic. uber islamic and it's time it's said. >> the next time a bombing or beheading occurs, and god knows it will, the first thing you will hear from the mouth of a so-called moderate muslim is, oh, no, no, please don't misunderstand, islam has nothing to do with this. that's simply not true. because most of the people doing these bombings and beheadings say that they are doing it in the name of allah. and they actually cite versus from the koran. >> we are men honored with islam who climb to peaks to perform jihad. >> the controversial question triggered a shouting match on bill maher's hbo program. >> islam is the motherlode of bad ideas. >> how about more than a
all perpetrated by muslims, all done in the name of islam.raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? is is ask a critic of islam and then ask an honest muslim reformer. you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is uber islamic. uber islamic and it's time it's said. >> the next time a bombing or beheading occurs, and god...
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that is what they know, because of the senseless gun violence that has perpetrated across this nation every single day. if they are so worried on the about side of the aisle terrorists, we watch them as what unfolded in orlando and learning about the terrible person that perpetrated this massacre. criticized. you were looking at him. why these you let ihim go? you checked on him twice. why did you let him go? buy iss what no-fly, no- all about. how on one side you can criticize the fbi for doing exactly what you want them to do. that is what no-fly, no-buy is about. tiesy single day communit across this nation live with the senseless gun violence. the journey has some of the most stringent -- virginia has some of the most stringent gun laws in the country. route 95 north and find a way into new jersey. east and find their way into new jersey. they are sold by criminals at a high profit. these gun show loophole allow criminals to go to other states to buy these weapons return back to my home state. it has to stop. we have to close the loophole s. there should be background checks gun s
that is what they know, because of the senseless gun violence that has perpetrated across this nation every single day. if they are so worried on the about side of the aisle terrorists, we watch them as what unfolded in orlando and learning about the terrible person that perpetrated this massacre. criticized. you were looking at him. why these you let ihim go? you checked on him twice. why did you let him go? buy iss what no-fly, no- all about. how on one side you can criticize the fbi for...
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. >> omar mateen's first wife pulling back the curtain on her four-month marriage to the perpetrator shooting in united states history. >> a few months after we were married, i saw his instability and i saw that he was bipolar and he would get mad out of nowhere. >> "extra" obtaining their divorce papers from 2011. >> he started abusing me physically. >> new reports today that the 29-year-old, who was a new york native but grew up in florida, was bullied in school. his name -- he changed it to omar mateen. he always wanted to be part of law enforcement. >> he wanted to be a police officer. he applied to the police academy and he worked as a correctional officer. >> omar reportedly then married this woman and had a little boy, who is now 3 years old. the couple appear to be estranged. during that time, omar apparently bragged to co-workers he had terrorist ties, even meeting with a suicide bomber who carried out an attack in syria. he was on the fbi's radar as a person of interest, to hold him. >> i am very sad, and i am very mad and angry. >> mateen's father condemning his son's acti
. >> omar mateen's first wife pulling back the curtain on her four-month marriage to the perpetrator shooting in united states history. >> a few months after we were married, i saw his instability and i saw that he was bipolar and he would get mad out of nowhere. >> "extra" obtaining their divorce papers from 2011. >> he started abusing me physically. >> new reports today that the 29-year-old, who was a new york native but grew up in florida, was bullied...
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we talk about the hate of that fills the heart, perpetrate these things. to talk about the courage. ordinary people in the worst of circumstances. >> i don't know if you are religious. i feel like i need to say a prayer. you will be fine. i've got you, man. >> we will draw inspiration from heroic, selfless acts. >> holding his hand. telling him he would be okay. >> friend took care of each other and saved lives. >> i'm happy that i got away. unharmed and stuff. at the same time i feel bad. there were so many people. so, it was really packed. so many people. >> i urge you, orlando to be strong. and we will be with you every step of the way. >> face hate and violence, we will love one another. but my ultimate goal was to be a pilot. i think i was meant to, to fly. i had just applied to be a part of the 160th soar regiment and i was going to airborne school that next monday. so, i decided to go on a motorcycle ride with my buddies. we were going through a turn and that's all i remember. that's the day everything changed. i was told by the doctor that i would
we talk about the hate of that fills the heart, perpetrate these things. to talk about the courage. ordinary people in the worst of circumstances. >> i don't know if you are religious. i feel like i need to say a prayer. you will be fine. i've got you, man. >> we will draw inspiration from heroic, selfless acts. >> holding his hand. telling him he would be okay. >> friend took care of each other and saved lives. >> i'm happy that i got away. unharmed and stuff. at...
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that they too part -- perpetrated violence against lgbt syrians.lence, bullying, intimidation, discrimination against members of the lgbtq community have a long history also. days, you could certainly argue that it was sanctioned that one point in our nations history by the government also. but things have changed. i want to just draw attention to something you highlighted in your testimony about the un security council acting very recently to recognize that lgbt rights are human rights. first in that form, you highlighted it as something that is very important in moving forward. ask in termst to of your proposals, your recommendations to this committee -- committee, how important it is for governments, authorities, for machines, to say lgbt rights are human rights. dangerous is the absence of that, besides to that? >> thank you senator for this important question. from my own experience growing syria, i known in that i knew as -- at an early age that the government has laws against us and we -- my existence is not legal. so i was not allowed to sa
that they too part -- perpetrated violence against lgbt syrians.lence, bullying, intimidation, discrimination against members of the lgbtq community have a long history also. days, you could certainly argue that it was sanctioned that one point in our nations history by the government also. but things have changed. i want to just draw attention to something you highlighted in your testimony about the un security council acting very recently to recognize that lgbt rights are human rights. first...
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he took pains to protect the perpetrator of this crime. >> why? why did he do. >> >> he was not listening. >> why. >> well, look you can conjecture. they were both stanford alums. they were both star athletes in skoofl i'm not sure this judge would have actually made it into a jury pool let alone preside over this case. so you can conjecture. all we know is the facts. the fact is that every prosecutor, every legal expert were shocked at the leniency that this judge gave him. we need to send a message. we have elected judges in california. we have -- they have to be held accountable to the people of the state of california. to the residents of santa clara county. >> i get the sending a message. what about the fact that this woman was found outside a fraternity house with her dress pulled above her shoulders. her underwear a distance away? and she was basically unconscious? if they didn't find this kid in the act. if two other stanford grad students, swedish kids, didn't try to stop it, this would have been just a part of the alcohol fraternity cult
he took pains to protect the perpetrator of this crime. >> why? why did he do. >> >> he was not listening. >> why. >> well, look you can conjecture. they were both stanford alums. they were both star athletes in skoofl i'm not sure this judge would have actually made it into a jury pool let alone preside over this case. so you can conjecture. all we know is the facts. the fact is that every prosecutor, every legal expert were shocked at the leniency that this judge...
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the perpetrator as the victim said was from even under privileged background and it was a first-timefense. would they be given 6 months in prison that would turn into a couple weeks or would it be much worse? i think we have to try and figure out why we fixate on certain elements of certain cases and whether that does us any good in moving the conversation forward. because, you know, i think a guy like this does so much more harm to indent men on college campuses who get wrapped up in cases like these. harris: having his father defend him line by line. kennedy: it's disgusting. harris: america has countless business success stories. but a new report shows millionaires control more of the country's wealth. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hand
the perpetrator as the victim said was from even under privileged background and it was a first-timefense. would they be given 6 months in prison that would turn into a couple weeks or would it be much worse? i think we have to try and figure out why we fixate on certain elements of certain cases and whether that does us any good in moving the conversation forward. because, you know, i think a guy like this does so much more harm to indent men on college campuses who get wrapped up in cases...
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at the end of that logic train, you actually make the perpetrator the victim.not about his problems. we didn't look into hitler's childhood to explain the holocaust. we didn't look into the upbringing of brezhnev to explain the cuban missile crisis. this is an ideological threat to our nation. lou: as i heard the words, almost immediately from the president, came the words that this is an act of terror. frankly i was surprised he did not refer to it, cast some other term, and a hate crime. >> yes, instantly. lou: and the use of hate crime in that instance was to remove if from the theater of the war on terror. the war against radical islamists and at the same time reduced it to some sort of different motivation and hate, as if every act of terror is not an act of hate. >> right. lou: mindless! >> it diminish the significance of the act. it made it into one man's personal agenda. we have killed or arrested 103 people in america linked to isis in the last two years. this is a conspiracy. it's a global conspiracy. it's not about one man, it's about a global jihadi
at the end of that logic train, you actually make the perpetrator the victim.not about his problems. we didn't look into hitler's childhood to explain the holocaust. we didn't look into the upbringing of brezhnev to explain the cuban missile crisis. this is an ideological threat to our nation. lou: as i heard the words, almost immediately from the president, came the words that this is an act of terror. frankly i was surprised he did not refer to it, cast some other term, and a hate crime....
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it's obvious now when you read or listen to the transcript, he is talking about perpetrating terror.t know that it's not calling terrorist. >> they leave out the "i" word. >> defend this one. >> i am. >> even if you love the administration, you cannot defend that -- calling the name -- saying -- >> okay, let me make the case -- let me make the case they make. what you hear from the fbi director, this guy is confused. he likes one group, he likes isis, al qaeda, he likes hamas. they all have contradictory backing, support and aim. he's going for anything. >> they are all radical islamists. give me a break. >> how did they handle this? what do you think happened? >> i think it was more innocent than wanting to hide the fact that it was terrorism because they said that. what i imagine happening is there's too many cooks in the kitchen. somebody with good intentions saying maybe we should not further the propaganda, let's redact this. the communications people that aren't in the room or they don't have enough of a skeptic to say, excuse me, i'm not going out there and saying that because
it's obvious now when you read or listen to the transcript, he is talking about perpetrating terror.t know that it's not calling terrorist. >> they leave out the "i" word. >> defend this one. >> i am. >> even if you love the administration, you cannot defend that -- calling the name -- saying -- >> okay, let me make the case -- let me make the case they make. what you hear from the fbi director, this guy is confused. he likes one group, he likes isis, al...