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back to my panel now, laura coates and art roderick. so, laura, the feds have been called to investigate the case in tulsa. why to fast? >> because what you're seeing here, carol, is a continuation of what seems to be the same script by officers across the country in please police-involved shootings. they seem to echo the same level of sentiment and same statements, they all say, look, there was a justified use of excessive force and it seems to be very, very, very skeptical by the department of justice to say you all cannot be following the same exact script and having the facts actually line up. what you're seeing in tulsa is an example when the feds look at it and said i heard the script used by officers based on supreme court precedent to justify use of force shootings but the facts don't line up. so perhaps this is an indication where an officer is trying to use a monday morning quarterback remedy -- or justification for what has already happened and the feds are suspicious of that for good reason. when officers use a script or rel
back to my panel now, laura coates and art roderick. so, laura, the feds have been called to investigate the case in tulsa. why to fast? >> because what you're seeing here, carol, is a continuation of what seems to be the same script by officers across the country in please police-involved shootings. they seem to echo the same level of sentiment and same statements, they all say, look, there was a justified use of excessive force and it seems to be very, very, very skeptical by the...
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tom fuentes and art roderick back with me now.o the somali community coming out, showing their solidarity for the support of those injured. the family members and, at the same time, talking about their concerns about pabacklash, tom. >> this is a really tragic story for these parents. they flee 15, 16 years ago from war-torn somali. freeing war lords. they come to america, becompatribe become patriotic americans, and bring their sons, who are 5, 6 at the time, not known to them, become radicalized. the parents didn't have a clue. for them to show solidarity with their fellow minnesota residents is so moving and important that they did that. >> art? >> tom is right. they came out and condemned this right away. >> exactly. >> that this individual is not -- did not do this with knowledge by the community. we've been talking about this all day. the fact that, you know, he just told him, i'm going to buy an iphone at the mall, and all of a sudden, ends up doing this, is -- there's got to be some trail somewhere, that this individual le
tom fuentes and art roderick back with me now.o the somali community coming out, showing their solidarity for the support of those injured. the family members and, at the same time, talking about their concerns about pabacklash, tom. >> this is a really tragic story for these parents. they flee 15, 16 years ago from war-torn somali. freeing war lords. they come to america, becompatribe become patriotic americans, and bring their sons, who are 5, 6 at the time, not known to them, become...
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and matthew horace and art roderick, cnn law enforcement analysts. so, art, you first. see in the video? how will investigators continue to analyze video from so many different angles there in the chelsea community and how will it help them piece together you may be responsible, how it all unfolded? >> it's a good sign that we have video of the explosion because and thest a pretty clear video. right there. so, they're going to go back and look at what happened prior, who was walking around there. who entered that looks lialleyw. i think placement of the device here is going to be key because it looks like it's kind of off the main road right there. but if they've got this good of video right now, i'm sure they have video cameras in other locations. that should link an individual with that device plant ed at tht location. >> then tom, what about the field of debris? again, we're looking at it slow motion there. with some distance right there in our foreground. how does that help investigators understand what kind of components device they're dealing with? >> i think it t
and matthew horace and art roderick, cnn law enforcement analysts. so, art, you first. see in the video? how will investigators continue to analyze video from so many different angles there in the chelsea community and how will it help them piece together you may be responsible, how it all unfolded? >> it's a good sign that we have video of the explosion because and thest a pretty clear video. right there. so, they're going to go back and look at what happened prior, who was walking...
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. >> joining me now is brandi roderick, thank you for being here. >> hi.d to be here. >> good to be with you. after clinton brought up alicia machado, trump said -- she said he called her miss piggy and miss housekeeping. the trump carp denied that but yesterday morning he went on fox news and talked about her weight gain after winning miss universe. he said "she was the worst he ever had, she gained a massive amount of weight and it was a real problem." what are your thoughts as a trump support yir on him doubling down on this story, continuing it 41 days out from the election? is this what is presidential candidate should be saying? should be talking about? >> well, listen, first of all i think that all beauty comes from within and there are beautiful women in all shapes, sizes and colors and i by no means condone bad things being said about anyone. in fact, if my children were saying some of the things that she is accusing trump of, i'd probably wash their mouths out with soap. but that being said, there are certain jobs that have certain requirements a
. >> joining me now is brandi roderick, thank you for being here. >> hi.d to be here. >> good to be with you. after clinton brought up alicia machado, trump said -- she said he called her miss piggy and miss housekeeping. the trump carp denied that but yesterday morning he went on fox news and talked about her weight gain after winning miss universe. he said "she was the worst he ever had, she gained a massive amount of weight and it was a real problem." what are...
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suspicious package it was found nearly two weeks ago near the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive. the area blocked off for hours as several agencies investigated. the sheriff says the device had mortar shells in it and it was classified as fireworks. but people in the neighborhood say they want more answers. >> the lack of information provided to us is somewhat disconcerting. you like to know what is going on in your neighborhood. arrest in this case. >>> happening today -- the toddler who died during a shooting in south tampa over the weekend is going to be laid to rest. a 17 month amaya shaffy will be buried at sunset memory gardens in thonotosassa. he was shot at her family's apartment near macdill air force base. the investigation is ongoing if she >>> kalen mancuso is a softball, volleyball and pe teacher at kathleen high school. she was arrested for reportedly forging $700 worth of checks. the report says she used whiteout to check the name on the checks to her name and made deposits into her personal account. mancuso told investigators she used the money to buy thins
suspicious package it was found nearly two weeks ago near the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive. the area blocked off for hours as several agencies investigated. the sheriff says the device had mortar shells in it and it was classified as fireworks. but people in the neighborhood say they want more answers. >> the lack of information provided to us is somewhat disconcerting. you like to know what is going on in your neighborhood. arrest in this case. >>>...
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. >> reporter: while everything may look okay tonight at the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive, it wasn't two weeks ago. >> they made me house, and they were out here for a few hours. >> several agencies, including tons of federal agents, responded to this area when someone found a suspicious device next to the road. >> we kept looking out the window to see if they were still here, and they were still working. >> reporter: they worked for about six hours and carefully removed it, not knowing what it was except it's home made and could go off. then last week the pasco county sheriff's office released more destructive device with mortar shells inside of it that could hurt someone if it detonated. they say the atf classified it a fire work. >> we don't know if there was a timer. >> reporter: more tests will be done once it dries. deputies think the person who built it isn't familiar with explosives. >> the lack of information that was provided to us is somewhat disconcerting. >> the sheriff's office says they handled this like they would any similar situation and tried to pu
. >> reporter: while everything may look okay tonight at the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive, it wasn't two weeks ago. >> they made me house, and they were out here for a few hours. >> several agencies, including tons of federal agents, responded to this area when someone found a suspicious device next to the road. >> we kept looking out the window to see if they were still here, and they were still working. >> reporter: they worked for about six...
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the second quarter, phillip walker with adonis jennings for 51 yards, touchdown walker tosses to roderick yantcy. breaks a tackle. owls put up 28 points in the second quarter. beat charlotte 48-20. former teammate tyler matakevic will play for the steelers. >>> tense day on the road, michigan, trace mcsorley and the penn state offense -- no chance, first possession, mcsorley sacked, nearly a safety. that was just the start of a rough day. later in the first quarter, mcsorley sacked by spreadty much the entire michigan defensive line. mo sacks for michigan, mo crushed 48-10, the nittany lions are 0-6 versus ranked teams, losing by an average of 25 points a game, ouch. penn lost to fordham, villanova leads lafayette. phillies lead the mets 6-0 in the second innings, we'll have it at 11:00. >>> hundreds of people packed fairmont park to raise awareness about an incurable blood disord disorder. the 19th year of the sickle cell 5-k fundraiser kicked off this morning. music legend kenny gamble, a spokesperson for the organization was also there. and karen, i see a lot of sweatshirts and jackets
the second quarter, phillip walker with adonis jennings for 51 yards, touchdown walker tosses to roderick yantcy. breaks a tackle. owls put up 28 points in the second quarter. beat charlotte 48-20. former teammate tyler matakevic will play for the steelers. >>> tense day on the road, michigan, trace mcsorley and the penn state offense -- no chance, first possession, mcsorley sacked, nearly a safety. that was just the start of a rough day. later in the first quarter, mcsorley sacked by...
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baggage of a cocktail party, it's an activity that is serious but fun and you can do it and have, roderickw in our group we have guys who have never drawn before, haven't john in 20 years, we have guys that have never done anything like this before but it's something they want to try. >> why do like the fact that it's different all the time. so you don't know what's gonna show up. >> so the first two rounds opposing our individual like you see here and then it goes to group posing. they kept it really tame for me. they they were all very nice. they guys were shaking hands in the second post that i saw. >> did you grow up at drawing? when did you add in the nudity part. >> when when i was in college and learned to see my friends naked. [laughter] >> than it was time for me to find my hand and it turns out i'm not that bad. ♪ >> paving clapped for me and it was good. >> they clouds where you naked? >> i was not asked if i wanted wanted to join in and i said my mom would kill me but i had a really good time. >> where the women? and i stumbled upon a men's naked drying group. >> i have to ask
baggage of a cocktail party, it's an activity that is serious but fun and you can do it and have, roderickw in our group we have guys who have never drawn before, haven't john in 20 years, we have guys that have never done anything like this before but it's something they want to try. >> why do like the fact that it's different all the time. so you don't know what's gonna show up. >> so the first two rounds opposing our individual like you see here and then it goes to group posing....
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. >> art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director to the u.s. marshals service is also joining us as is tom fuentes formerly with the fbi, senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director. tom, in terms of what you have seen so far, how this is being hand l handled, what do you make of it? sk >> anderson, i don't have access to the television. now that there's been a report of a fatality, the police have to ask themselves how much longer to leave this level of tension on the street before they just say it's time to clear the street and get the people who are causing the violence to leave. to disperse. i think that the longer people are out there, it sounds like the -- a tug-of-war. they're pushing back then the people come back toward the police. police push them back out of the way, they come back. the longer this goes, the more chance there is for more people to possibly get killed out there and the possibility of police officers, themselvese, being attacked so i think at a certain point, the police are going to have to say, we
. >> art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director to the u.s. marshals service is also joining us as is tom fuentes formerly with the fbi, senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director. tom, in terms of what you have seen so far, how this is being hand l handled, what do you make of it? sk >> anderson, i don't have access to the television. now that there's been a report of a fatality, the police have to ask themselves how much longer to...
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>> i signed up with a trainer, roderick. what i did, i was turning 30 this year. that for whatever reason hit me a little different. i wanted to go into it feeling the best i ever felt in my life. >> i also turned 30 this year. i did the same thing. >> veto is in the house. >> vito. >> five has become six. vito, your the new guy in the family. i hope you are fitting in nicely. do you know what your let's put you to the test here. what's her favorite snack? >> her favorite snack? >> oh, vito. cherry pie. >> here is another question for you. what is the name of chris' book? >> "oliver's bright side". ? w" who wants a penny." >> i did read it. >> every bookstore we went to, i bought five copies. >> is it a best seller? >> it is not. it was a very small p one. it was what i want to do. it was more getting my foot in the door. >> how many pages is it? >> 37. >> you have to shorten it up. it should be like ten. >> you guys keep us entertained. thank you for coming to see us. vito, thank you for speaking up. we love you. >> is he a hunk of burning ? >> i work just as har
>> i signed up with a trainer, roderick. what i did, i was turning 30 this year. that for whatever reason hit me a little different. i wanted to go into it feeling the best i ever felt in my life. >> i also turned 30 this year. i did the same thing. >> veto is in the house. >> vito. >> five has become six. vito, your the new guy in the family. i hope you are fitting in nicely. do you know what your let's put you to the test here. what's her favorite snack? >>...
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someone found it nearly two weeks ago near the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive. that intersection was blocked for hours as several agencies investigated. atf classified it as fireworks. $3,000 reward now offered for information leading to an arrest in the case. >>> tuesday morning tracking showers on titan doppler radar. as we talked about yesterday. a little more coverage as the flow established itself now. some lightning there as well. in fact i'll put this in motion and you can see the movement northwest to southeast. already brought good rainfall across the northern counties into pasco, east of sun coast, east continues. at least we're moving. we didn't move yesterday and we had good downpours. we will still get good rain, but it will be in and out. we'll have sunshine, it will pour and 10 back to sunshine. we'll continue to see that throughout the morning hours, for the coast. here you see northern pinellas, palm harbor get in on that. by the afternoon that moisture continues to push in. showers turn to thunderstorms and i think we'll have a pretty not the h
someone found it nearly two weeks ago near the intersection of collier parkway and roderick drive. that intersection was blocked for hours as several agencies investigated. atf classified it as fireworks. $3,000 reward now offered for information leading to an arrest in the case. >>> tuesday morning tracking showers on titan doppler radar. as we talked about yesterday. a little more coverage as the flow established itself now. some lightning there as well. in fact i'll put this in...
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important project, the executive producer of the film, wes moore, and one of the teens in the film roderick henderson. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so chicago's englewood, rather, neighborhood is a tough environment for anyone to grow up. robert, what was the turning point where you really you to go to college? . >> so the turning point for me was completing the eighth grade. i lost two close friends really close to me on the streets of the south side of chicago, and i was really starting to think about all the sacrifices my grandmother made for me to get here. and i said, "i really don't want to disappoint her." i don't want to laws my life, basically. i knew i had to take high school serious, eventually get to college >> now, in the film, you said you we should you could give your mom a message after you graduated. what was that message? . >> yes, definitely. i really do miss my mother. if i can give her a message, it would be like, "look, i really made you proud, and i really appreciate you bringing me into this world so i could make something
important project, the executive producer of the film, wes moore, and one of the teens in the film roderick henderson. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so chicago's englewood, rather, neighborhood is a tough environment for anyone to grow up. robert, what was the turning point where you really you to go to college? . >> so the turning point for me was completing the eighth grade. i lost two close friends really close to me on the...
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art roderick, matthew horace and paul crook shank with with me now. so, we heard from investigators that it's quite clear this off duty police officer really preventeded, the or saved the live of many by unloading on this stabber. he walked around and stabbed nine people. what more needs to be determine nd this investigation in order to figure out the motivation behind this aatlanta. >> i think the chief mentioned they had done a couple of search warrants and there are many more to come. they're going to be checking social media. to see how the suspect was community kating with and what they were planning. in the most recent case, we've reviewed cell phone record, twitter, other social media and seems like they usually leave a path on social media. so that will the first thing they're focused on today. >> no further comment, paul, on isis claiming this man was a soldier of the islamic state. obviously, investigators are going to look further into that, but how will they be able to determine whether he was a lone wolf so to speak, whether indeed he was
art roderick, matthew horace and paul crook shank with with me now. so, we heard from investigators that it's quite clear this off duty police officer really preventeded, the or saved the live of many by unloading on this stabber. he walked around and stabbed nine people. what more needs to be determine nd this investigation in order to figure out the motivation behind this aatlanta. >> i think the chief mentioned they had done a couple of search warrants and there are many more to come....
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we have art roderick and former assistant director at the u.s. marshals office. what is it like down in charlotte? what are you hearing? >> i can't say that individuals were too surprised with the reaction of the protesters last night and people just being tired and being fed up and tired of seeing these images on tv. oftentimes when i get on tv my republican commentators they like to quote martin the king. i'll do so this morning when he said a riset the voice of the unheard. and so i think what we saw last night, especially in the discrepancies of the story because neighbors and friends and family all say that keith lamont scott was reading a book waiting on his son to get back from school. we had these discrepancies and people just want their voices heard. they're tired of seeing these images and there is a trust that's eroding between communities here, especially when you look at the crutcher case and you know that the police lied about the incidents of what happened. hopefully there is a clear investigation and i hope that mayor roberts here in charlotte beg
we have art roderick and former assistant director at the u.s. marshals office. what is it like down in charlotte? what are you hearing? >> i can't say that individuals were too surprised with the reaction of the protesters last night and people just being tired and being fed up and tired of seeing these images on tv. oftentimes when i get on tv my republican commentators they like to quote martin the king. i'll do so this morning when he said a riset the voice of the unheard. and so i...
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matthew horace former atf effective, art roderick and retired u.s., tom fuentes and former fbi assistant director, and juliet cayenne. good to see all of you. let's talk about the minnesota case first. we're still awaiting the press conference out of saint cloud, the shopping mall terrorized by the suspect who was wearing a private security firm uniform say police. and stabbed upwards of nine people before an off duty police officer shot and killed him. so i one exerciwonder, matthew, they go about determining wherein deed he is a soldier of isis as isis has claimed this suspect to be? how do they go about determining whether he was on a mission ordered by isis? >> as you know, early on in investigations, information is coming in fast and furiously. and as things evolve, things change havevery quickly. fbi will be checking social media, speaking to his family, trying to determine if he's a sympathizer, supporter or maybe not involved at all. so early indication sometimes change. they will determine it over the course of the next several days. >> and
matthew horace former atf effective, art roderick and retired u.s., tom fuentes and former fbi assistant director, and juliet cayenne. good to see all of you. let's talk about the minnesota case first. we're still awaiting the press conference out of saint cloud, the shopping mall terrorized by the suspect who was wearing a private security firm uniform say police. and stabbed upwards of nine people before an off duty police officer shot and killed him. so i one exerciwonder, matthew, they go...
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max: it's peter's father's two middle names, roderick murchison hume kater.e's on the wall over there. he's a very elegant man, and he's president of the australian club. lemonis: very refined. max: yes! lemonis: have you had any headwind in the states with the name? max: i've had resistance, yes. lemonis: murchinson, i just -- max: yeah. it's murchison. lemonis: murchison. max: yeah. lemonis: not murch-- max: there's no chin. lemonis: murchison-hume. max: i just thought it sounded like it had gravitas. lemonis: when you name your brand, you want it to be something memorable and that has real clarity to it, not something with gravitas like a law firm. are these the products right here? max: yes. so, we do glass cleaner, floor cleaner, hand soap, dish soap. lemonis: what i like about it is it smells like an essential oil. max: yeah. lemonis: can you bring all skus onto this table? max: yep. so we're gonna do glass, floor. do we have a new floor cleaner? 'cause that's an old one. we need a pot brush, honey. can you grab a pot brush? dishwashing, hand soap. this
max: it's peter's father's two middle names, roderick murchison hume kater.e's on the wall over there. he's a very elegant man, and he's president of the australian club. lemonis: very refined. max: yes! lemonis: have you had any headwind in the states with the name? max: i've had resistance, yes. lemonis: murchinson, i just -- max: yeah. it's murchison. lemonis: murchison. max: yeah. lemonis: not murch-- max: there's no chin. lemonis: murchison-hume. max: i just thought it sounded like it had...
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want to bring in art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the u.s. marshal's service. we heard from brian right there, sources were telling cnn that keith lamont scott made some kind of threatening move. that's not exactly what the police chief said just there. what he said is he looked at the video and there was no absolute evidence he saw that mr. scott pointed a gun. is there an important difference between seeing him point a gun and having a gun? >> well, if he had the gun in his hand and even though he didn't point it, to me it makes no difference. unfortunately, we have heard some conflicting views of what is actually on this video. we have one official saying he made a threatening move initially when we heard the chief come out a couple days ago, i believe there was reference to a gun in his hand. so i'm not quite sure if this video, the release of the video is going to answer any questions at all or raise more questions. i think really, i think the chief is in some of the speakers i have heard earlier are probably correct that even if they re
want to bring in art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the u.s. marshal's service. we heard from brian right there, sources were telling cnn that keith lamont scott made some kind of threatening move. that's not exactly what the police chief said just there. what he said is he looked at the video and there was no absolute evidence he saw that mr. scott pointed a gun. is there an important difference between seeing him point a gun and having a gun? >>...
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want to bring in art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director at the u.s.ervice, and juliet kayim. this man was on the radar. the father had said he thought his son was a terrorist. the fact is the fbi knew who this man was a couple years ago. a similar thing happened in orlando with the shooter there. is this a case again of missed opportunities? >> well, you always want to look at a case like this, right, in which the attack was successful, fortunately no one was killed, and see where the missed opportunities are. i will say two years ago, the fbi seems to have been dragged into a family, essentially a family dispute, and made a determination that that is exactly what was going on. that was of course an inaccurate or at least not a totally complete assessment and whether they should have gone back over the years, we can hardly know at this stage. i just want to make it clear that two years ago it was a family dispute that engaged the fbi. it wasn't any triggering from signal intelligence or anything related to his travels. to say the fbi should have caugh
want to bring in art roderick, cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director at the u.s.ervice, and juliet kayim. this man was on the radar. the father had said he thought his son was a terrorist. the fact is the fbi knew who this man was a couple years ago. a similar thing happened in orlando with the shooter there. is this a case again of missed opportunities? >> well, you always want to look at a case like this, right, in which the attack was successful, fortunately no one...
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captain roderick dave melton not o only served in the honor guard, he helped make sure his fellow officerhonored. >> the way the casket entered the stadium, they did a flyover with the helicopter, that was melton's idea. >> his research went into a manual. >> when he turned it in, he said, it is all done, put it on the shelf, hopefully never use it again. and then less than two weeks later we're pulling that book off the shelf to try and navigate another funeral and this time it was his. >> more than a thousand people including officers from other departments from across the country filled the stadium to pay their respects to another fallen officer. >> chief ziegler was presenting the flag. i never in a million years would have pictured that being me having to get that flag. >> captain melton had responded to a call about a drive by shooting, something he wasn't required to do in his current administrative position. >> i was doing captain promotions and so he went out in the field. >> at the scene, melton was fired upon as he got out of his police car. >> and then they said, melton's been
captain roderick dave melton not o only served in the honor guard, he helped make sure his fellow officerhonored. >> the way the casket entered the stadium, they did a flyover with the helicopter, that was melton's idea. >> his research went into a manual. >> when he turned it in, he said, it is all done, put it on the shelf, hopefully never use it again. and then less than two weeks later we're pulling that book off the shelf to try and navigate another funeral and this time...
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tomb l tom fuentes is former fbi assistant director and art roderick is former assistant director of the u.s. marshal service. welcome to all of you. so david, if this is a cell, how worried should we be? >> well, the fact that they've released, you know, the suspect's name, means they're trying to drive him underground, maybe spook them, block them from carrying out some kind of follow-up attack. but just the number of devices that have been found, it's clearly very alarming. you know, in terms of the foreign connection, it's not clear. he's an afghan but my suspicion if it's any foreign tie it's to isis and syria itself. this will be more a case of a young -- he seems like he had very little -- spent very little part of his life in afghanistan. so maybe a group that radicalized online. the worst case would be if someone had training in syria, and came back. that would give them, you know, better skills to carry out the attack. >> here's something that is kind of confusing. there's this terrible stabbing spree at a mall in minnesota, right? isis clamd responsibility for that. but we
tomb l tom fuentes is former fbi assistant director and art roderick is former assistant director of the u.s. marshal service. welcome to all of you. so david, if this is a cell, how worried should we be? >> well, the fact that they've released, you know, the suspect's name, means they're trying to drive him underground, maybe spook them, block them from carrying out some kind of follow-up attack. but just the number of devices that have been found, it's clearly very alarming. you know,...
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let me bring you in, art roderick, on this. i'll read it, coming from our producer. new reporting coming out. police responded today after receiving a tip of a sighting of brahimi according to a law official and this, first identified sunday afternoon according to senior law enforcement officials, able to i.d. him through a fingerprint, also the cell phone on the pressure cooker found at the 27th street location in manhattan. that provided some clues. that is the -- that was the undetonated -- the unexploded pressure cooker bomb picked up. art? >> yeah. i think we all assume that was going to be the key piece of evidence, is whatever they could take off that phone or whatever evidence they could pull off the tape as far as fingerprints. it seems to all be falling into place right now, but when you look at this in totality, there seems to be a certain level of unsophistication, not only in the bombmaking and placement of the bombs, but also the fact that he was sleeping in a doorway of a bar near his home. so i mean, this doesn't seem to be extremely well planned as w
let me bring you in, art roderick, on this. i'll read it, coming from our producer. new reporting coming out. police responded today after receiving a tip of a sighting of brahimi according to a law official and this, first identified sunday afternoon according to senior law enforcement officials, able to i.d. him through a fingerprint, also the cell phone on the pressure cooker found at the 27th street location in manhattan. that provided some clues. that is the -- that was the undetonated --...
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my question to you is to do with the roderick intended as even mentioning so far today. i've had the privilege to be here for the past two years. you may not know it is one of the poorer counties in michigan. it may not seem like they have upward mobility that capitalism provides for an industry that last along with the downturn of the recession here. the question i have is how do we address the issues that people feel that they have in poor situations. they talk about how they feared and they don't have anyway to receive receive insurance in the future. is this possibly a product of the socialists imposing a government or government policy or is this also roderick? just go specifically to obamacare or general problem? >> guest: a lot of people i've talked to really do fear they may not have any options in the future. but if hillary is elected, this made a good education for their sons and daughters. just go well, the broad picture on obamacare and if you wish to good education as well as it is a good thing? this is the debate of left and right is about. is it a good nam
my question to you is to do with the roderick intended as even mentioning so far today. i've had the privilege to be here for the past two years. you may not know it is one of the poorer counties in michigan. it may not seem like they have upward mobility that capitalism provides for an industry that last along with the downturn of the recession here. the question i have is how do we address the issues that people feel that they have in poor situations. they talk about how they feared and they...
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eventwill hold a keynote where the world's most labeled company is expected to present a of roderick'sing the iphone 7. evidence points to a modest hardware upgrade. the latest edition of the iphone operating system. and a record-setting u.s. astronaut and two russian colleagues are back on earth after a six-month stay at the international space station. their capsule came down safely azakhstan.ent -- k williams is the longest to spend in orbit. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts at more than 120 countries. .ore stories on top manus: thank you very much. .et's get it shery ahn she is standing by with the equity markets. you are a bit beyond japan. the yen is on a bit of a move. shery: not surprising that we are seeing it falling for the first time in six days. yen .4% given a stronger for three consecutive sessions. everywhere else looks pretty good right now. the hang seng index was in the red all day. it is recouping some of those losses. jpmorgan saying that the hang seng index will climb higher later this year given better-than-expect
eventwill hold a keynote where the world's most labeled company is expected to present a of roderick'sing the iphone 7. evidence points to a modest hardware upgrade. the latest edition of the iphone operating system. and a record-setting u.s. astronaut and two russian colleagues are back on earth after a six-month stay at the international space station. their capsule came down safely azakhstan.ent -- k williams is the longest to spend in orbit. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than...