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the judge found that hinckley's mental illness is in remission and that he has shown no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or any violent tendencies. tim mccarthy, the former secret service agent who might have saved reagan's live that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned. i hope they're right that they let him out and he is not going to injure any one else. >> in a tweet, reagan's son, michael said my father did more than say the lord's prayer. he lived it. in forgiving john hinckley, jr. maybe we should do the same. >> hinckley expected to leave the hospital some time in early august. but scott, the judge impose aid long list of conditions inclu including no weapons. no talking to the media. no skipping out on his mental health care appointments. if he does miss any conditions he could end up right back here. >> chip reid. thank you. >>> donald trump is doing all he can to steal the spotlight from the democrats during their convention. he called a news conference tin miami today. and major garrett was there. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are a
the judge found that hinckley's mental illness is in remission and that he has shown no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or any violent tendencies. tim mccarthy, the former secret service agent who might have saved reagan's live that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned. i hope they're right that they let him out and he is not going to injure any one else. >> in a tweet, reagan's son, michael said my father did more than say the lord's prayer. he...
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even if this is a psychotic, and has nothing to do with politics, but psychotics are not usually organized enough to carry out an attack as methodical as that. or it's terrorism. i think that is quite likely. the europeans have a problem far deeper than we do, and it has to do with 30 years of being unable to assimilate, mparticularly of young, radicalized muslims. and that is where i suspect this attack has come from. >> we're following all the breaking details. if anything pops up, we'll bring it to you here on fox. i want to turn this conversation how this plays in, potentially these string of attacks. not only there, but obviously here with the shooting in orlando and others. how it plays into politics as we get ready to cover this republican convention here in cleveland and donald trump the nominee. >> look, i don't want to be treating this casually, but in france, you will not hear calls for truck control. they know exactly what they are dealing with. unlike here where we immediately get sidetracked into discussing the availability of the weapons. what they understand is the indigeno
even if this is a psychotic, and has nothing to do with politics, but psychotics are not usually organized enough to carry out an attack as methodical as that. or it's terrorism. i think that is quite likely. the europeans have a problem far deeper than we do, and it has to do with 30 years of being unable to assimilate, mparticularly of young, radicalized muslims. and that is where i suspect this attack has come from. >> we're following all the breaking details. if anything pops up,...
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they are responsible, because they know, even mentally ill people, there are only very few psychoticophrenics, maybe, who don't know what they are doing, actually, and w who cannt differentiate between good and bad, and we know we are not, orr we should not, kill somebody. killinnocent people, people at random just to proclaim, to put some ideological foundation to our belief. that is wrong, and even mentally ill people, people who got a psychiatric diagnosis, know howw to differentiate between the two. hownda: alan posener, strong is the element of ideology in the attacks we saw here? if we take the three attacks that were perpetrated by people who had come as refugees. would you say they are ideologically driven, in the classic sense in which we think of it in terrorist incidents? alan: not in the classic sense. but they are corresponding to a certain tactic we see in many advanced societies. firstly, the self-radicalization via the internet. secondly, doing your own thing. homemade bombs, or in the case of nice, driving a truck into a crowd. we know this from israel. it's interest
they are responsible, because they know, even mentally ill people, there are only very few psychoticophrenics, maybe, who don't know what they are doing, actually, and w who cannt differentiate between good and bad, and we know we are not, orr we should not, kill somebody. killinnocent people, people at random just to proclaim, to put some ideological foundation to our belief. that is wrong, and even mentally ill people, people who got a psychiatric diagnosis, know howw to differentiate between...
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foster and since then he's been in a mental hospital but now a judge says hinckley shows no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or violent tendenci tendencies. the wunderliwi -- with his mother and can only drive certain distances. today, family members of ronald regular say they oppose this and believe he's still a threat oh society. >> pope francis arrived in poland for the catholic church's world youth day. the six day festival is expected to draw hundreds of thus of catholic youth from around the pope john paul ii is not an annual event. the last one was in bra agree in 2013. during his time in poland the pontiff is also expected to visit former nazi concentration camp at auschwitz. >> our coverage of the democratic national convention continues. after the break we'll head back live to philadelphia, ed harding with a look at what we can expect to hear from president obama. >> bringing comfort. the dalai lama difference in lives. >> heat and rain. big weather stories. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? just
foster and since then he's been in a mental hospital but now a judge says hinckley shows no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or violent tendenci tendencies. the wunderliwi -- with his mother and can only drive certain distances. today, family members of ronald regular say they oppose this and believe he's still a threat oh society. >> pope francis arrived in poland for the catholic church's world youth day. the six day festival is expected to draw hundreds of thus of...
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he says his illness is in remission and he has shown no signs of psychotic delusions. a former service agent who might have saved reagan's life that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned. i hope they are right that they let him out and he is not going to injure anyone else. >> reporter: in a tweet, reagan's son michael said, my father did more than say the lord's prayer. he lived it in forgiving john hinckley jr. maybe we should do the same. that was chip reid reporting. >>> coming up on the "morning news." library location. mr. obama chooses a site for his presidential library. >>> and mystery in the sky. a fireball is spotted over southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." and to keep up this pace, i need the right nutrition. so i drink boost®. boost® complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. in three delicious flavors. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. (toilet flush) i
he says his illness is in remission and he has shown no signs of psychotic delusions. a former service agent who might have saved reagan's life that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned. i hope they are right that they let him out and he is not going to injure anyone else. >> reporter: in a tweet, reagan's son michael said, my father did more than say the lord's prayer. he lived it in forgiving john hinckley jr. maybe we should do the same. that was chip reid...
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the judge found that hinckley's mental illness is in remission, and that he has shown no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or any violentendencies. tim mccarthy, police chief of orland, illinois, is the former secret service agent who might have saved reagan's life that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned and i hope they're right. if they let him out and he's not going to injure anyone else. >> reporter: in a tweet, reagan's son michael said, "my father did more than say the lord's prayer. he lived it in forgiving john hinckley jr. maybe we should do the same." hinckley is expected to leave this hospital some time in early august, but, scott, the judge imposed a long list of conditions, including no weapons, no talking to the media, and no skipping out on his mental health care appointments and if he does miss any of those conditions he could end up right back here. >> pelley: chip reid, thank you. well, donald trump is doing all he can to steal the spotlight from the democrats during their convention. he called a news conference in miami today, and major ga
the judge found that hinckley's mental illness is in remission, and that he has shown no signs of psychotic symptoms, delusional thinking or any violentendencies. tim mccarthy, police chief of orland, illinois, is the former secret service agent who might have saved reagan's life that day by taking a bullet himself. >> i'm very concerned and i hope they're right. if they let him out and he's not going to injure anyone else. >> reporter: in a tweet, reagan's son michael said,...
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i've been in and out of psychotic hospitals.o commit suicide once. >> she will always be heartbroken. she will always be the parent of a murdered child. she wants one thing. justice. she wants the man who took her daughter away to pay for it. until that person is found and held accountable, you can't move forward. she is in limbo right now. in that limbo waiting. waiting for us to catch this creep. >> it's been several years. but i've lost no interest in this case. and it's one of those cases that kind of stick with you. and i want to catch greer. and i don't plan on stopping looking for him. >> i don't think at that tammy can rest in peace or her family can properly mourn her until we have him in custody and until he accounts for his deeds. and it's only by putting him in custody that we can take him to trial and have him take responsibility for what he's done. >> i really, truly have been covering this case for too many years, way too many years. and he has to be caught. needs to be caught tonight, before there is another tamm
i've been in and out of psychotic hospitals.o commit suicide once. >> she will always be heartbroken. she will always be the parent of a murdered child. she wants one thing. justice. she wants the man who took her daughter away to pay for it. until that person is found and held accountable, you can't move forward. she is in limbo right now. in that limbo waiting. waiting for us to catch this creep. >> it's been several years. but i've lost no interest in this case. and it's one of...
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. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed?e witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her until she doesn't move anymore. >> why? because, he said, someone told him to. >> who told you to kill shauna? >> george. >> but was it true? now the defense got to ask greyhound about, for starters, his addictions. >> wild turkey 101? >> yes and vodka. whatever i could get my hands on. >> you'd drink it every day? >> every day. >> just one or two? >> i drink until i ain't got no more money or i drink. >> yes, and he smoked weed, he admitted, and did speed. but it got worse. >> do you hear voices? >> yes. >> do you remember saying to that person that they sounded like monsters? >> yes. >> hallucinations, too. >> what kind of hallucinations? >> i see s
. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed?e witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her...
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. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> reporter: who prevailedd. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> reporter: and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happens? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her until she doesn't move anymore. >> reporter: why? because, he said, someone told him to. >> who told you to kill shauna? >> george. >> reporter: but was it true? now the defense got to ask greyhound about for starters, his addictions. >> wild turkey 101. >> yes and vodka. whatever i could get my hands on. >> you'd drink it every day? >> every day. >> just one or two? >> i'd drink it til there ain't no more or until i don't have no more money or i drink. >> reporter: yes, and he smoked weed, he admitted, and did speed. but it got worse. >> do you hear voices? >> yes. >> but y
. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> reporter: who prevailedd. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> reporter: and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happens? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what...
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his son also named david had suffered a psychotic breakdown before killing a man.hen a police officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. chief brown released a statement to his officers telling them, that hurts so deeply. i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart. chief brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department, known for being a loner, he also a representation for being intense. brown reportedly had plans to go to law school and become a prosecutor but police work changed all of that. in a column that the chief wrote back in 2014 after michael brown was killed by a white ferguson police officer, he said he was reminded of his first interview at the academy when he was asked why he wanted to become a police officer. his response, he wrote, i want to help people, sir. i want to serve my community. i want to make a difference. randy kay, cnn, new york. >> authorities are trying to get a better idea of the man responsible for fatally shooting five dallas police off
his son also named david had suffered a psychotic breakdown before killing a man.hen a police officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. chief brown released a statement to his officers telling them, that hurts so deeply. i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart. chief brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department, known for being a loner, he also a representation for being intense. brown...
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. >> psychotic. >> that's a peek at the "suicide squad." one of the summer's most anticipated movies. comes out in two weeks. we'll have more in pop start. >>> we have got a fantastic, and i'm going say, brave crowd battling the heat out on the plaza this saturday morning, july 23rd, 250016. we'll say hi in a minute. here's what is making headlines today. >>> hilalary clinton made it official. virginia senator and former governor tim kaine will be her running mate. clinton announced the news in a tweet friday night. the pair are expected to appear together in a rally storm warning as darby is closer to the island. the big island and maui are under the warning. >>> a powerball jackpot is close to $400 million. no one has won the huge prize since early may. the money has been rolled over two dozen times now. the drawing is tonight with the jackpot at $390 million. >>> now to the recap of some of the week's biggest stories. >> from a republican national convention to fireworks at fox, this is quite a week. those are some of the stories that ha
. >> psychotic. >> that's a peek at the "suicide squad." one of the summer's most anticipated movies. comes out in two weeks. we'll have more in pop start. >>> we have got a fantastic, and i'm going say, brave crowd battling the heat out on the plaza this saturday morning, july 23rd, 250016. we'll say hi in a minute. here's what is making headlines today. >>> hilalary clinton made it official. virginia senator and former governor tim kaine will be her...
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it's psychotic.y at them and nothing happens. ( laughter ) and i'm,e, >> it's on your books, man. why are you advertising something that you're not? but i'm only into people who are related, so it doesn't work out. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's good. that's good. you might want to get the security guard back. >> i should get him back. >> stephen: i understand you did research for this movie by looking at pranks? on youtube? >> yes, there are a lot of pranks in the film, people-- a prank war breaks out. and so, yeah, youtube is the best resource for people doing really mean things to each other. and there is a prank in the movies where people put airbags in each other's seats and launch them up in the air, and that's, like, a real thing people do to each other. >> stephen: seriously. >> yes. >> stephen: that was in the first movie and i thought, no, that will kill you. >> it will kill you, but people are still doing it to one another to hilarious results, generally speaking. >> stephen
it's psychotic.y at them and nothing happens. ( laughter ) and i'm,e, >> it's on your books, man. why are you advertising something that you're not? but i'm only into people who are related, so it doesn't work out. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's good. that's good. you might want to get the security guard back. >> i should get him back. >> stephen: i understand you did research for this movie by looking at pranks? on youtube? >> yes, there are a lot of pranks in...
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fact the blood that he used to do the markings, that usually can be suspected as being somewhat psychoticot doing a gross analysis. it's up to the investigators to go through his history and do a psychological autopsy, if you will, to determine more about who he is, why he acted out the way that he did. but this is an individual who never should have been in possession of a weapon and who was very sick. it's unfortunate but certainly it's -- it happened and regardless of whether he was sane or insane, the loss of those officers' lives, the damage is done to the community and across the country and it's unspeakable. >> it really is. art, get into this conversation, if you will, and tell us, what is your concern about the potential for copycat acts because we're talking about the mental health of this individual and that there was a motive here, a retaliation. does this set the stage for people who may feel that this is a catalyst for going out and gunning down police officers? >> suzanne, you're right. we can draw some parallels here to san bernardino and the whole issue with negotiating w
fact the blood that he used to do the markings, that usually can be suspected as being somewhat psychoticot doing a gross analysis. it's up to the investigators to go through his history and do a psychological autopsy, if you will, to determine more about who he is, why he acted out the way that he did. but this is an individual who never should have been in possession of a weapon and who was very sick. it's unfortunate but certainly it's -- it happened and regardless of whether he was sane or...
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his son, also named david, had reportedly suffered a psychotic breakdown before killing a man.n a police officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. chief brown released a statement to his officers telling them, "that hurts so deeply i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart." chief brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department. known for being a loner, he also has a reputation for being introspective and intense as the "dallas morning news." brown reportedly had plans to go to law school and become a prosecutor. but police work changed all that. in a column the chief wrote back in 2014 after michael brown was killed by a white ferguson police officer, he said he was reminded of his first interview at the academy. when he was asked why he wanted to become a police officer, his response, he wrote, "i want to help people, sir. i want to serve my community. i want to make a difference. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> you're watching cnn live coverage. i'm natalie allen in atlanta. >>
his son, also named david, had reportedly suffered a psychotic breakdown before killing a man.n a police officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. chief brown released a statement to his officers telling them, "that hurts so deeply i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart." chief brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department. known for being a loner, he also has a reputation for...
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sounds a little psychotic.ooked at the information that was forwarded to me, and as i read through his documents, they were just so scattered, so all over the place, so misplaced and misguided. so he really could have had some emotional or psychological things going on. i would tend to think that would be my initial theory about him. >> harry, i mean, if you were part of this investigation at this stage of the investigation, i mean, they now obviously have his identity. we know officials in baton rouge have the cell phone of the shooter. i assume finding out if there were any other accomplices or people involved, it would be priority number one. >> definitely. although police are saying that they believe it's only one shooter. but they still got to be able to find ow whether it's true or not. what happens is that the ballistics are going to be able to tell us whether or not there's more than one shooter. what happens here is i'd have detectives at the hospital obtaining the bullets that are taken out of the pol
sounds a little psychotic.ooked at the information that was forwarded to me, and as i read through his documents, they were just so scattered, so all over the place, so misplaced and misguided. so he really could have had some emotional or psychological things going on. i would tend to think that would be my initial theory about him. >> harry, i mean, if you were part of this investigation at this stage of the investigation, i mean, they now obviously have his identity. we know officials...
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second of all, the shooter in dallas, as well as the shooter in the church are both psychotic mutants we live in the racist, sexist, homophobic society. the police are a subculture within our culture, i'll always advocate for investing in police and through training until we root out the cancer of racism in our country as well as sexism and homophobia, we're doomed as a nation. we're divided instead of united, period. >> right now, there is a $2,200 billion on law enforcement protection. i see that the person that they're adversely and greatly impacting the minority communities. so what i see is instead of putting $80 billion in a system why don't we shift those into drug treatment programs. i see as an american, we have mandatory minimum sentencing. >> there are republicans and democrats working on that now. >> because we're all listening to what we -- we're listening to ourselves. no one is listening to each other. do you what works? him and i are as polar opposite. you and i are talking. we're going out for a beer. he's a nice guy. wq don't have to agree along. we have to listen to
second of all, the shooter in dallas, as well as the shooter in the church are both psychotic mutants we live in the racist, sexist, homophobic society. the police are a subculture within our culture, i'll always advocate for investing in police and through training until we root out the cancer of racism in our country as well as sexism and homophobia, we're doomed as a nation. we're divided instead of united, period. >> right now, there is a $2,200 billion on law enforcement protection....
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we've heard from the father, sounds like he had a number of psychotic breaks, he was depressed withinivorce, evidence of real violence. how is france or how are counter terror officials even supposed to stop someone like that in. >> i'm very sorry. i may disappoint you. but do you want to put on the watch list or terrorist list a man who kick his wife or beat his wife. it's absolutely unbearable but doesn't make it a terrorist. doesn't make him a terrorist. so what we have to settle now is to try to organize things. it was absolutely impossible to predict it. you cannot put everybody on the watch list. we do not have a patriot act here. and then he didn't have any hint of radicalization. he was just violent. i mean inside. not brought -- he didn't have any speech. he didn't have any connection, known connection with some radicalized team, squad or something. he didn't have anything. this guy the day before was a citizen, a normal citizen, maybe with some bad id, maybe madman but nothing that could make him a predictable murderer. you know, we have to do what we -- i know that it's cra
we've heard from the father, sounds like he had a number of psychotic breaks, he was depressed withinivorce, evidence of real violence. how is france or how are counter terror officials even supposed to stop someone like that in. >> i'm very sorry. i may disappoint you. but do you want to put on the watch list or terrorist list a man who kick his wife or beat his wife. it's absolutely unbearable but doesn't make it a terrorist. doesn't make him a terrorist. so what we have to settle now...
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"i'm just feeling very sorry for him because he's obviously on drugs or having a psychotic episode." >> catherine:the airbags - made by takata. some hondas made in the early 2000's have airbags that need to be replaced. they have a high risk of exploding and killing people according to new tests. takata airbags have been connected to ten deaths in the u-s. eight of those deaths have the specific airbag that's being recalled. the fda is warning people to stop eating raw cookie dough. that's after an e.coli outbreak from flour made by general mills. parents are also being warned not to give their children raw cookie dough to play with. even if they don't eat it.the bacteria can be absorbed through their hands. hand sanitizers are often used when there's no soap and water handy. but today the f-d-a asked for proof that hand sanitizers actually work. the f-d-a says it doesn't think they're unsafe -- but simply wants evidence that they produce the intended results. next --- we go one on one with warriors center festus eee- zeelie. he talks about his summer camp for kids. and the nba free
"i'm just feeling very sorry for him because he's obviously on drugs or having a psychotic episode." >> catherine:the airbags - made by takata. some hondas made in the early 2000's have airbags that need to be replaced. they have a high risk of exploding and killing people according to new tests. takata airbags have been connected to ten deaths in the u-s. eight of those deaths have the specific airbag that's being recalled. the fda is warning people to stop eating raw cookie...
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just seven weeks into the top job as chief, his son, also named david, had reportedly suffered a psychotic before killing a man, when the officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too, before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. brown issued a statement to the officers saying that hurt so deeply, i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart. brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department, he also has a reputation of being intense, says "the dallas morning news," brown planned to go to law school and a prosecutor. >> reporter: he said he was reminded of his first interview at the academy, when he was asked why he wanted to become a police officer. his response, he wrote, i want to help people, sir, i want to serve my community. i want to make a difference. randy kaye, cnn, new york. >> it has made a difference. that does it for us tonight from dallas. time now for cnn tonight with don lemon. >>> police under fire. this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. officers targeted across three states within hours of the deadliest incident for law enforcem
just seven weeks into the top job as chief, his son, also named david, had reportedly suffered a psychotic before killing a man, when the officer responded, the chief's son killed the officer too, before he was fatally shot more than a dozen times. brown issued a statement to the officers saying that hurt so deeply, i cannot adequately express the sadness i feel inside my heart. brown is a 30-year veteran of the dallas police department, he also has a reputation of being intense, says "the...
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i think these are the individuals that are coming forth, and i don't think the acts of some psychotic, crazed gunman should be imposed on this movement or any other civil rights movement nor just like the acts of a few bad police officers should not be brushed on all police officers throughout the country. >> and yet, in tennessee, in georgia, and missouri in the past 24 hours you've had police officers ambushed and attacked. they are all, thank god, right now recovering, but all of them people tried to kill. there were more attacks against police. >> that concerns me. that concerns me because it's taking -- it's moving the conversation from a conversation where we can be open and address the issues that we have in america to a conversation where the individuals are doing more harm than any good that could ever be done. police officers, and i said this last night, it's not a police issue. this is an issue of america. this is an issue dealing with the racial divide in america and until we confront it in the right way we won't be able to address the situation. >> harry? >> don't we both
i think these are the individuals that are coming forth, and i don't think the acts of some psychotic, crazed gunman should be imposed on this movement or any other civil rights movement nor just like the acts of a few bad police officers should not be brushed on all police officers throughout the country. >> and yet, in tennessee, in georgia, and missouri in the past 24 hours you've had police officers ambushed and attacked. they are all, thank god, right now recovering, but all of them...
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. >> the psychotic killer has already murdered five. near a lake just north of san francisco. three others in nearby vallejo. the latest, a taxi driver in san francisco. the zodiac killer seems to crave publicity. he sent letters and cryptograms to newspapers and police recounting his crimes, threatening more murders and making bay area residents very edgy. >> in the '70s there was a certain kind of killer who had the skill to get away with murder long enough to assemble a body count where they would be classified as serial killer. >> in los angeles, a killer the police are calling the hillside strangler has murdered ten young women and left their bodies on the hillsides along the highways. today, the police found another, number 11 they think. >> two young paper boys discovered what appear to be the latest victim. the body had been dumped 15 feet down an embankment in a residential neighborhood. the victim was a woman, about 20 years old, and the body was nude. >> the series of murders has had a chilling effect on the people in the cit
. >> the psychotic killer has already murdered five. near a lake just north of san francisco. three others in nearby vallejo. the latest, a taxi driver in san francisco. the zodiac killer seems to crave publicity. he sent letters and cryptograms to newspapers and police recounting his crimes, threatening more murders and making bay area residents very edgy. >> in the '70s there was a certain kind of killer who had the skill to get away with murder long enough to assemble a body...
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second of all, the shooter in dallas as well as the shooter in the church are both psychotic mute antss call that what it is. third of all, we live in still a largely racist, sexist, homophobic society. >> thank you. >> the police are a sub culture within our overall culture. i will always advocate for investing in the police, in improved training, but until we root out the cancer of racism in our country as well as sexism and homophobia, we are doomed as a nation. we are divided instead of united. >> we spend millions of dollars a year in our incarceration system. so right now what i see as a huge discrepancy as well is the poor communities because they are in turn adversely and greatly impact the minority communities. so what i see is instead of spending $80 billion on this iran kars ration system, why don't we shift some of those funds into these drug treatment programs because what i saw as a federal attorney is that all of these incarceration does not address these highly addictive, for example, drug abusers. when we have mandatory minimum sentencing -- >> there are republicans an
second of all, the shooter in dallas as well as the shooter in the church are both psychotic mute antss call that what it is. third of all, we live in still a largely racist, sexist, homophobic society. >> thank you. >> the police are a sub culture within our overall culture. i will always advocate for investing in the police, in improved training, but until we root out the cancer of racism in our country as well as sexism and homophobia, we are doomed as a nation. we are divided...
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through this this whole period, how clear is it whether this person was exhibiting some sort of psychotic break versus having a very clear, sort of anti-police political objective terrorist kind of motive? and number two, before i let you go, i'm curious your thoughts on the president announcing here that the president will visit dallas on tuesday cutting short his trip? >> that's right. ari, we've had some indication that the shooter may have been planning this. he left a journal behind at his home that appeared to have some ramblin ramblings. some investigators are still trying to figure out what that meant. they also found a large amount of explosives. they actually said enough explosives to do damage to the entire dallas area. and they had some information that he had been practicing detonating explosives in the backyard of the house where he was living. so there is some premeditation there. as far as the president, the president is coming to town on tuesday, we've learned. he was invited by the dallas mayor. he will be here in the afternoon to speak at an interfaith memorial service
through this this whole period, how clear is it whether this person was exhibiting some sort of psychotic break versus having a very clear, sort of anti-police political objective terrorist kind of motive? and number two, before i let you go, i'm curious your thoughts on the president announcing here that the president will visit dallas on tuesday cutting short his trip? >> that's right. ari, we've had some indication that the shooter may have been planning this. he left a journal behind...
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you know, what he said so either he's lying about it or he has these tendencies and he's like a psychotic murderer, he has these tendencies that make him on, incompetent to be president. he would come with, i'm taking this person down next. anytime anybody got close to him, i'm taking him down. >> it's the difference between the primaries and what we see in the next coming months, this is a one-on-one situation now whereas in the primaries it was splitting upsupport , easier targets i think than hillary clinton. >> monica langley, you say you call donald trump what is followed in this office on his personal phone, are you still able to do that given how close we are to the conventions, given how close we are to the general election? >> yes, i can still get through.i think his schedule is much more precise now than at the beginning when most reporters really didn't care to get close to him and i was doing a profile of him early on but if i need to, i think i could still get him. when i call, when he was in washington last week speaking at the state for him or whatever, that's when i toured
you know, what he said so either he's lying about it or he has these tendencies and he's like a psychotic murderer, he has these tendencies that make him on, incompetent to be president. he would come with, i'm taking this person down next. anytime anybody got close to him, i'm taking him down. >> it's the difference between the primaries and what we see in the next coming months, this is a one-on-one situation now whereas in the primaries it was splitting upsupport , easier targets i...
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delusional and probably today would have the label of psychotic. he believed that he should be an he also's cabinet but believed he should be the president of the united states. after the shooting, when he was in jail, he felt that he would become the next president of the united states. if anything happened to garfield, that charles katona would take office. president garfield was shot at a railroad station in washington. doctors were searching for the bullet and his back and they couldn't find it. they even brought in alexander graham bell at one point who had this very crude metal detector that he was trying to find a bullet and all that was coming up were signals being picked up from the springs in the mattress that were metal. so they couldn't get a reading on where the bullet was. as it turns out, the doctor was looking in the wrong pathway. he didn't believe in microorganisms or bacteria, and he kept putting his fingers in the wound and it was getting more and more infected grade garfield died as a result of infection, not specifically for t
delusional and probably today would have the label of psychotic. he believed that he should be an he also's cabinet but believed he should be the president of the united states. after the shooting, when he was in jail, he felt that he would become the next president of the united states. if anything happened to garfield, that charles katona would take office. president garfield was shot at a railroad station in washington. doctors were searching for the bullet and his back and they couldn't...
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when i had my first two psychotic breaks in 2005 and 2006, the psychotic breaks had to do with a fantasyld that compacting by reading there a right wing news blogs, supporting unpatriotic type material. , was uncritically reading them and all of a sudden, it became ofond nature for me to think international bankers controlling the world or something like that. but i made a change. i realized how silly i was. in 2006. "q&a."re was then moved on to book tv. these wonderful first and second hand sources. the archive, going back in history to see what parallels there are to today. what i'm saying is i'm voting for hillary because i'm disabled and i don't want to wake up to a world in which the preside -- the executive office isntial extremeng these very right-wing headlines. host: max in chicago. thanks for calling and watching. cal in orange city. caller: thank you very much, c-span. i appreciate your program. you're the only unbiased program, i think, on tv today. really appreciate that. i may ben that supporting hillary is her husband was the only president that i can remember in my lifet
when i had my first two psychotic breaks in 2005 and 2006, the psychotic breaks had to do with a fantasyld that compacting by reading there a right wing news blogs, supporting unpatriotic type material. , was uncritically reading them and all of a sudden, it became ofond nature for me to think international bankers controlling the world or something like that. but i made a change. i realized how silly i was. in 2006. "q&a."re was then moved on to book tv. these wonderful first and...
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i'm on anti-psychotic medication? can i get you another club soda.>> now you have the photographer running around, i kind of like to get in the shot. hey. >> oh, mike dose that all the time. that will bad, hey, come over here, take picture of me and my friend, because they're professional? >> once, twice, yes. but you're not the star of the show. you're making a cameo. you're an extra. bride and groom are the stars of the show. they should be front and center kit cat decline, our producer, kit cat kline at her wedding, her photos came back this picture after woman in a purple dress that the photographer must have loved. she has no idea who she is. >> you don't want that, you don't want to be the woman in the purple dress. >> this one i am confused about. when i go to weddings i'm not leaving early, you also can dance the night away, why would you leave? apparently if you do have to leave early you shouldn't leave before the cake is cut. >> really? >> ya, that is kind of the signal that official part of the celebration is over and that's when it is co
i'm on anti-psychotic medication? can i get you another club soda.>> now you have the photographer running around, i kind of like to get in the shot. hey. >> oh, mike dose that all the time. that will bad, hey, come over here, take picture of me and my friend, because they're professional? >> once, twice, yes. but you're not the star of the show. you're making a cameo. you're an extra. bride and groom are the stars of the show. they should be front and center kit cat decline,...
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the point is, anybody killed by terrorists, whether it's isis soldier or just a psychotic, is unacceptable and if the democrats like barack obama or hillary clinton or anyone else want to take the line that it's only a few people killed, what are you so worried about, politically let them do it. for the sake of the country it's disastrous. >> a poll on the screen right now showing 71% of americans believe we're going in the wrong direction. what do you say to that? >> look, there's clearly dissatisfaction with eight years of the current administration. i think it's true on domestic policy and national security policy and if hillary clinton continues to run as she seems to be doing, for barack obama's third term, i think she could be in real trouble. i don't think the selection of tim kaine as vice president is going to change that political reality. >> we talked earlier about the pace of these developments picking up. earlier today three people were arrested and indicted for trying to help isis. that was in florida. it's not necessarily just a weekly event. it seems to be becoming a daily
the point is, anybody killed by terrorists, whether it's isis soldier or just a psychotic, is unacceptable and if the democrats like barack obama or hillary clinton or anyone else want to take the line that it's only a few people killed, what are you so worried about, politically let them do it. for the sake of the country it's disastrous. >> a poll on the screen right now showing 71% of americans believe we're going in the wrong direction. what do you say to that? >> look, there's...
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marine, returned home to west virginia only to be placed on a cocktail of drugs, including anti-psychotics over twice the recommended dosage. andrew died in his sleep at the age of 23. far too many of our veterans have returned home from overseas to fight another battle here at home. this legislation will update and strengthen the guidelines for opioid restrictions and require -- require the v.a. to expand the scone of research, education, delivery, and integration of alternative pain management. chronic pain should not be something our veterans are forged to live with and the v.a. must be on the cutting edge in developing effective pain management. our hope is that this will provide the v.a. with the tools it needs to help prevent these types of tragedies from reoccurring. again, i thank senator balanced wing for her very -- baldwin for her very, very great work in this area. across the nation and particularly in rural states like west virginia, we had the unfortunate -- and west virginia has the unfortunate distinction of having the largest amount of drug hc-related overdose deaths, more
marine, returned home to west virginia only to be placed on a cocktail of drugs, including anti-psychotics over twice the recommended dosage. andrew died in his sleep at the age of 23. far too many of our veterans have returned home from overseas to fight another battle here at home. this legislation will update and strengthen the guidelines for opioid restrictions and require -- require the v.a. to expand the scone of research, education, delivery, and integration of alternative pain...
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from psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia to depression and emotional trauma. >> is different fromny other kind of illness. it is the illness itself that prevents people or can prevent people from knowing they have something that could benefit from treatment. and then doing something about it. >> the doctor says many times the moshe could do is make it connection with the patient hoping they decide on their own to receive treatment. >> people don't want to take medication then it is a matter of time and trying to convince them it is worth a try. >> and fisher at the alliance of mental illness set a change happened in california in the 60s when the state close half of its psychiatric hospitals and ronald reagan signed a law preventing the mentally ill from being forced into treatment except in the most extreme circumstances. >> of people were released from hospitals without proper support in the community and often decompensated and then when you have new populations who needed long-term care, a hospital setting, those beds were not available. >> there are new attempt to get people
from psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia to depression and emotional trauma. >> is different fromny other kind of illness. it is the illness itself that prevents people or can prevent people from knowing they have something that could benefit from treatment. and then doing something about it. >> the doctor says many times the moshe could do is make it connection with the patient hoping they decide on their own to receive treatment. >> people don't want to take medication...
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this feeds am to that psychotic rhetoric. >> and we don't make enough of what happens within these communitiese die, especially muslims dying. this is the lead story. just coming across the wire p. the driver jumped out asking where are the wounded, we only have dead here. two men trying to comfort a young man weeping over the body of his mother. they kill muslims. >> kyle perry, if you could stay with us until the top of the hour. in just a moment, the very latest on out of nice, france, where 84 people are dead after a man drove a truck through a packed promenade in what french officials are calling a terrorist attack. "washington post" bob woodward will be with us, as well. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one kno
this feeds am to that psychotic rhetoric. >> and we don't make enough of what happens within these communitiese die, especially muslims dying. this is the lead story. just coming across the wire p. the driver jumped out asking where are the wounded, we only have dead here. two men trying to comfort a young man weeping over the body of his mother. they kill muslims. >> kyle perry, if you could stay with us until the top of the hour. in just a moment, the very latest on out of nice,...