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no that is actually a handrail , for secret service agents. the bumper full down to make a foot platform, that lists up -- lifts up from the trunk to make a handrail for them to hold onto when they are riding with the president and a parade. i think some people are surprised by the technology in the cars. they assume there must be rocket launchers hidden behind the headlights or special trackers were homing devices. really, the technology is pretty basic. there might be a pa system in there with a microphone so the president could talk to a crowd. there might be a radiotelephone that could be passed in so the president could make phone calls. that's really about it. they were designed to get the president where he was going to allow him to be seen in parades and those kinds of situations. beyond that, technology was fairly basic. if i had to pick a favorite car, i suppose it is the one a lot of people would pick, but i think of the kennedy car. that represents really two worlds of presidential transport. you have what starts as a modified linc
no that is actually a handrail , for secret service agents. the bumper full down to make a foot platform, that lists up -- lifts up from the trunk to make a handrail for them to hold onto when they are riding with the president and a parade. i think some people are surprised by the technology in the cars. they assume there must be rocket launchers hidden behind the headlights or special trackers were homing devices. really, the technology is pretty basic. there might be a pa system in there...
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. >> secret service are involved. they are already working with all homeland security and local police departments. to be able to express and share how they set up a national special security event, that is when president comes to town, that is when sniper on rooftops and buildings are checked and dog sniffing bombs, background checks. that is what is shaping. bill: to that point, if the killer had decided to act at lollapalooza with malia obama there, could it have been prevented because of secret service. >> yes, parts of their process to screen all buildings, to have snipers on rooftops, and able to be close by, and in terms of you know armed agent, so, if anybody if secret service had been there and done a pressure have a lens -- resurveillance, and done a sweep. bill: do you think that secret service present there is maybe what scared him away. >> that is possible, this is somebody we're learning more about him, it possible he knew what he was doing, he could have known or read something, and changed hid plan. bi
. >> secret service are involved. they are already working with all homeland security and local police departments. to be able to express and share how they set up a national special security event, that is when president comes to town, that is when sniper on rooftops and buildings are checked and dog sniffing bombs, background checks. that is what is shaping. bill: to that point, if the killer had decided to act at lollapalooza with malia obama there, could it have been prevented because...
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did he make a threat against john kennedy that should have been transmitted to the secret service? and the other thing is did the cia and fbi pick up information not only in mexico city that should have warned the secret service and the people around john kennedy in dallas, might have spared us the trauma of that death. >> it seems to me there would be two motives for what you're describing. the first one big motive would be to avoid stirring up real hot war 2001 us and the soviet union if they were in on this thing. >> right. >> anyway, even knowledgeable about a planned assassination. and number two, the cya.
did he make a threat against john kennedy that should have been transmitted to the secret service? and the other thing is did the cia and fbi pick up information not only in mexico city that should have warned the secret service and the people around john kennedy in dallas, might have spared us the trauma of that death. >> it seems to me there would be two motives for what you're describing. the first one big motive would be to avoid stirring up real hot war 2001 us and the soviet union...
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that's a fact. >> they made money from the secret service? >> paying money for them to stay on their property. that's a fact. that's what happens with barack obama, hillary clinton, go to the property, the secret service pays to monitor the property that's very normal, and they never complained about it when joe biden did it. >> charging people the highest rates in manhattan -- >> doesn't have to sfa in the hotel -- >> to stay in trump tower. highest rates -- >> let me finish. >> any landlord in manhattan. >> hold on. one at a time. >> you want the secret service to stay in another hotel and put maximum security at risk of our president. >> to raise the cost -- >> are you kidding me. >> hold on, stop, stop. what you said doesn't make any sense. >> yes, it does. >> they didn't have to stay in a hotel, go to d.c., doesn't have to go to the places every weekend, a frump property. >> let me ask this -- >> he doesn't have to do this. as a matter of fact, hold on -- >> barack obama -- >> as a matter of fact, look at the clause speaking to the peopl
that's a fact. >> they made money from the secret service? >> paying money for them to stay on their property. that's a fact. that's what happens with barack obama, hillary clinton, go to the property, the secret service pays to monitor the property that's very normal, and they never complained about it when joe biden did it. >> charging people the highest rates in manhattan -- >> doesn't have to sfa in the hotel -- >> to stay in trump tower. highest rates --...
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for secret service. money for them to stay on their property while they were in office. and that's what happens with barack obama, hillary clinton, when you go to their property the secret service pays to monitor that property -- >> he doesn't have to change the highest rates in manhattan in order to stay at trump tower. the highest rates of any landlord in manhattan. >> hold on. one at a time. >> you want the secret service to stay at another hotel and put the national security at risk of our president? are you kidding me? >> stop, stop. ben, what you just said doesn't make any sense. he doesn't have to go to these places on the weekends, he doesn't have to go to the trua property. as a matter of fact, if you look at the monuments clause and speak to all the of the people who have worked at the white house, they will tell you he shouldn't be staying at his properties anyways because it is seen as a money making -- there are no clinton hotels. >> i didn't ask the question. >> there are no clinton hotel.
for secret service. money for them to stay on their property while they were in office. and that's what happens with barack obama, hillary clinton, when you go to their property the secret service pays to monitor that property -- >> he doesn't have to change the highest rates in manhattan in order to stay at trump tower. the highest rates of any landlord in manhattan. >> hold on. one at a time. >> you want the secret service to stay at another hotel and put the national...
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we've reviewed a documented that provides that document to the secret service but neither the secret service nor white house is confirming the contents of this apparent new policy. this news comes amid a new scandal concerning the president's daughter and her husband who both serve as senior advisors in the white house. late last month politico.com reported that jared kushner is using a private e-mail. the day after that report, the top democrat sent a letter saying he would preserve all data. from "usa today" 24-48 hours of receiving and american chair, one and two days of being asked in writing to preserve those e-mail records of the government business conducted on a private e-mail server, within 24 to 48 hours later, jared and ivanka rerouted to computers run by the trump organization. so as you might imagine, congressman cummings has questions. he churned out four letters today. he has questions from a host of the server, go daddy, given the context here, go daddy. one for the president's real estate company, the trump organization. jared and ivanka got one and finally, congressm
we've reviewed a documented that provides that document to the secret service but neither the secret service nor white house is confirming the contents of this apparent new policy. this news comes amid a new scandal concerning the president's daughter and her husband who both serve as senior advisors in the white house. late last month politico.com reported that jared kushner is using a private e-mail. the day after that report, the top democrat sent a letter saying he would preserve all data....
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could lose power he had only important opposition leaders including riad saif arrested by the secret service who they had done was to meet up and debate. keep going it may be a trick to yes i was shocked and afraid that they kill him at the same time his arrest meant that it was over as mike. gone was the hope of freedom and democracy. and. everything we had dreamed of was over that the. riyadh saif was sentenced to five years in prison for subversive activities the west reacted with a note of protest. i wouldn't get belief and everyone was briefed by the foreign ministries that this was a repressive regime that there were massive human rights violations and the prisons were full of political prisoners who were coming under. and then you went there and it was lovely. damascus is a beautiful city with a lovely location near mt. the old town is delightful and the restaurants were full . yeah. we asked where is their repression. and that why is everything so bad. so. sad appeared in public as a pleasant person you enjoyed watching and listening to it was a pleasant young man with a western back
could lose power he had only important opposition leaders including riad saif arrested by the secret service who they had done was to meet up and debate. keep going it may be a trick to yes i was shocked and afraid that they kill him at the same time his arrest meant that it was over as mike. gone was the hope of freedom and democracy. and. everything we had dreamed of was over that the. riyadh saif was sentenced to five years in prison for subversive activities the west reacted with a note of...
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the secret service men attacked me outside of my house and took me with them. in the. night took me to an interrogation center but i wasn't tortured but they beat me. they blindfolded me so i couldn't see who was beating me so i wouldn't recognize them on the second day i was taken to prison and then i was put on trial. before i was summoned to the foreign office and i was accused of interfering in syrian internal affairs. in order for i was to hold the project immediately which i did i narrowly avoided becoming a person non grata. i was sentenced to five years. it was accused of conspiracy and founding an international organization that. the european parliament demanded the syrian authorities immediately release and while boonie and other political activists and ensure they were not abused one in jail. need however to serve all five years of his sentence he was beaten abused and even threatened with death. the e.u. then pursued other avenues and policies it centered on the association agreement with syria to tie the country to europe economically because they needed b
the secret service men attacked me outside of my house and took me with them. in the. night took me to an interrogation center but i wasn't tortured but they beat me. they blindfolded me so i couldn't see who was beating me so i wouldn't recognize them on the second day i was taken to prison and then i was put on trial. before i was summoned to the foreign office and i was accused of interfering in syrian internal affairs. in order for i was to hold the project immediately which i did i...
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on there platforms built fact for secret service agents and flashlight spotlight. still fairly modest. if served the president very well to facilitate the administration. it's a fairly modest and grows a little bit. primarily there was one main parade car for the president. would be used in a motorcade. it may be taken with him when he's traveling. they start to move toward cargo planes in various places by the time eisenhower zen. -- eisenhower is in. they make at the local lincoln agent. he provides a new car that looks fairly decent. the state cars were used for special purposes. because there was a lot of difficulty and transporting it. presidents wouldn't be driving themselves in official capacities. cc theointless farsighted opportunity to the public to feel like they're getting close to the president. the president did enjoy driving on their own. more often at their private homes. modelin roosevelt had a eight. it allowed him to drive with him controls once he didn't have use of his legs. president lyndon johnson was thought of going down to his ranch. he ha
on there platforms built fact for secret service agents and flashlight spotlight. still fairly modest. if served the president very well to facilitate the administration. it's a fairly modest and grows a little bit. primarily there was one main parade car for the president. would be used in a motorcade. it may be taken with him when he's traveling. they start to move toward cargo planes in various places by the time eisenhower zen. -- eisenhower is in. they make at the local lincoln agent. he...
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the tax payers foot the bill for him and his family and his staff and the secret service.ny ethics experts believe could be unconstitutional. cnn's kristina leshy joins me. >> when he goes to mar-a-lago, he obviously has a secret service detail with him. that secret service detail, some members of that detail stay with him at the club, incur other costs at this very high end club. the question is, how much is -- how much tax payer money is going into his private club? we've been pressing for answer on this and here's what we found so far. >> we've had a lot of success in florida, and i love it, it's my second home. i'm here all the time. >> reporter: during the winter, president trump spends most weekends at his private club in south florida. mar-a-lago. aka, the winter white house. >> we get a lot of work done. there's not rest at the southern white house, it's all work. >> reporter: his trips cost tax payers, and the visits may benefit him financially. government travel expension forms and receipts that offer a window into how the president could profit from his weekend
the tax payers foot the bill for him and his family and his staff and the secret service.ny ethics experts believe could be unconstitutional. cnn's kristina leshy joins me. >> when he goes to mar-a-lago, he obviously has a secret service detail with him. that secret service detail, some members of that detail stay with him at the club, incur other costs at this very high end club. the question is, how much is -- how much tax payer money is going into his private club? we've been pressing...
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the secret service men attacked me outside of my house and took me with them. and. they took me to an interrogation center but i wasn't tortured but they beat me. they blindfolded me so i couldn't see who was beating me so i wouldn't recognize them on the second day i was taken to prison and then i was put on trial. i was summoned to the foreign office and i was accused of interfering in syrian internal affairs. or the forty's i was to hold the project immediately which i did i narrowly avoided becoming a person non grata was. called. my was sentenced to five years. i was accused of conspiracy and founding an international organization that. the european parliament demanded the syrian authorities immediately release and while boonie and other political activists and ensure they were not abused one in jail. need however to serve all five years of his sentence he was beaten abused and even threatened with death. the e.u. then pursued other avenues and policies it centered on the association agreement with syria to tie the country to europe economically because they ne
the secret service men attacked me outside of my house and took me with them. and. they took me to an interrogation center but i wasn't tortured but they beat me. they blindfolded me so i couldn't see who was beating me so i wouldn't recognize them on the second day i was taken to prison and then i was put on trial. i was summoned to the foreign office and i was accused of interfering in syrian internal affairs. or the forty's i was to hold the project immediately which i did i narrowly avoided...
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we know that from our secret services... are preaching, that you are not happy with? it is not me saying. it is our secret services saying. they know that there is very much going against our culture. they are preaching in favour of sharia law, and this is something we ask them to declare. it's very — we've got lots of integrated muslim people in our society, even germans. so it's not a problem with muslims as believing — as a believer, as a person who's believing. but we ask them to declare that sharia law is, for example, not — they are not sticking to sharia law. we ask them to distance themselves from sharia law. and what we know is that sharia law is part of islam. but that does not go together, and as long as they are sticking to sharia law, they are going against our constitutions. because, for example... you want an end — you want no appliance of sharia law. even if it is in the private matter of somebody who gets married in another country, has an islamic wedding, and then sharia law applies in the community, you th
we know that from our secret services... are preaching, that you are not happy with? it is not me saying. it is our secret services saying. they know that there is very much going against our culture. they are preaching in favour of sharia law, and this is something we ask them to declare. it's very — we've got lots of integrated muslim people in our society, even germans. so it's not a problem with muslims as believing — as a believer, as a person who's believing. but we ask them to...
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secret service or other federal bureau of investigation. the ceramides in cerave. restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. and fronts. (vo) all right is in the water... all right is in the air. all right says i do, all right says i dare. all right is how you feel... because all right flows here. only in jamaica. the home of all right. i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,
secret service or other federal bureau of investigation. the ceramides in cerave. restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. and fronts. (vo) all right is in the water... all right is in the air. all right says i do, all right says i dare. all right is how you feel... because all right flows here. only in jamaica. the home of all right. i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms....
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high-speed see driving, the secret service driving course. nancy: healthy and happy after quite an ordeal. mom went into labor, but the baby cannot wait. lucky for her there was a doctor nearby. she helped with a successful delivery right in the church parking lot. she and her newborn aren't holy cross hospital. if all had gone according to plan, she would have been born there thursday. >> my water broke in the car. tom: she and her boyfriend wound up on east randolph road in silver spring. time was up. >> i felt the head coming out. i knew, yeah, we are not going to make it, pull over. tom: seventh-day adventist church headquarters, asking for help. >> we were stopped right there at the entrance. doctor and her husband were at a red light heading to their office. >> we noticed a young man running frantically around the car. he is saying the baby is coming, the baby is coming. tom: they pulledin. >> she tapped the young man on his shoulder and said i can help, i'm a physician. tom: she got there just-in-time. >> one more contraction and push
high-speed see driving, the secret service driving course. nancy: healthy and happy after quite an ordeal. mom went into labor, but the baby cannot wait. lucky for her there was a doctor nearby. she helped with a successful delivery right in the church parking lot. she and her newborn aren't holy cross hospital. if all had gone according to plan, she would have been born there thursday. >> my water broke in the car. tom: she and her boyfriend wound up on east randolph road in silver...
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today, secret service spent $137,000 on golf carts to protect trump at new jersey florida golf clubs. florida clubs rather. the tally came from purchases that the secret service made on contracts to rent golf carts at trump's own clubs in order to protect the president. one of those contracts extends from may to next year. meaning that $137,000 tally could rise. >> now to the tracking of tropical storm nate. >> in 48 hours we could have a hurricane making land fall. we will see how strong it can get, and it will impact how strong it will be by the time it 45 miles an hour winds coming off the coat of hondurus. and then, over the southern gulf and the central gulf, it may get more intense. land fall, 80, 90 mile per hour winds. you will have to watch storm surge to the right. and after land fall, sunday in to monday. it will be a rain event from kentucky to west virginia, and brief heavy rain through southern new england. here's a closer look at your day ahad head had. >>> so showers and thunderstorms are alwaso going to cause probls today. the battle between summer, winter and fall, w
today, secret service spent $137,000 on golf carts to protect trump at new jersey florida golf clubs. florida clubs rather. the tally came from purchases that the secret service made on contracts to rent golf carts at trump's own clubs in order to protect the president. one of those contracts extends from may to next year. meaning that $137,000 tally could rise. >> now to the tracking of tropical storm nate. >> in 48 hours we could have a hurricane making land fall. we will see how...
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that was rare enough so that the fbi and the cia should have made sure the secret service was aware of him. >> reporter: a just released memo shows that they thought it was a conspiracy on the part of the ultraright to start a coup and, quote, worried that some irresponsible general might launch a missile at the soviet union. j. edgar hoover was furious at dallas police when oswald was shot in the basement of police headquarters. >> he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. >> reporter: the memo says the fbi washed police that he was in danger after a committee had been formed to kill him. hoover said it's important to have something issued, quote, so we can convince the public that oswald is the real assassin. historians say many u.s. officials worried it would start a war if the public thought the cubans or the russians were responsible. >> keep in mind the cuban missile crisis happened just a year before. we were all terrified of thousands of nukes hitting us. and johnson and a lot of people didn't want to go there again. >> reporter: conspiracy theories have abounde
that was rare enough so that the fbi and the cia should have made sure the secret service was aware of him. >> reporter: a just released memo shows that they thought it was a conspiracy on the part of the ultraright to start a coup and, quote, worried that some irresponsible general might launch a missile at the soviet union. j. edgar hoover was furious at dallas police when oswald was shot in the basement of police headquarters. >> he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has...
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donald trump comes in, secret service. of the hottest secret service agents i have ever seen came in with donald trump. but he hung out after the cameras were off for an hour and a half. kennedy: he memorized people's names, he was yelling and said who are you voting for? she says america. he's in a b rirks oni suit and everybody else is in jackets. kennedy: "the art of the donald." christopher bedford, thank you so as much for being here. don't you hate when partisan hacks vomit talking points, the same ones over and over again? one of our panelists came up with a suggestion. make our guests argue for the opposition. it's time to party swap. our liberal jessica tarlov is going to argue for the conservative side. conservative tom shillue will do the opposite. and www.super star dolph ziggler will ask the questions and referee. >> immigration. why is the border wall absolutely necessary to stop illegal immigration? >> we have to insure even though the numbers have gone down on numbers crossing the border, and i will admit t
donald trump comes in, secret service. of the hottest secret service agents i have ever seen came in with donald trump. but he hung out after the cameras were off for an hour and a half. kennedy: he memorized people's names, he was yelling and said who are you voting for? she says america. he's in a b rirks oni suit and everybody else is in jackets. kennedy: "the art of the donald." christopher bedford, thank you so as much for being here. don't you hate when partisan hacks vomit...
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kill elizabeth because she turned england from catholicism to protestantism and so she set up a secret service. to find out who these assassins were and arrest them. in his book follett sends the queen's agent on a journey through the biggest events of the cheater period. the hero ned willard helps elizabeth ascend the throne and he organizes the defeat of her catholic adverse race. from the spanish armada to mary stewart's assassination plot he always managed to thwart plans to overthrow queen elizabeth if the book sounds like a james bond story that's not a coincidence. when i was twelve years old. i had read all the books in the children's library and so they let me into the adult library and one of the great discoveries i made at that point was the james bond stories. in a column of fire ken follett makes a turbulent era in history come alive while drawing an astonishing number of parallels between then and now fall it hasn't disappointed with his new book which has reached number one on bestseller lists around the world. now let's see what's happening in europe today in our express featur
kill elizabeth because she turned england from catholicism to protestantism and so she set up a secret service. to find out who these assassins were and arrest them. in his book follett sends the queen's agent on a journey through the biggest events of the cheater period. the hero ned willard helps elizabeth ascend the throne and he organizes the defeat of her catholic adverse race. from the spanish armada to mary stewart's assassination plot he always managed to thwart plans to overthrow queen...
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that's going to tie up secret service. that's going to require we use jets as recklessly as everybody else in this administration. we're going to have to fly back and forth. mr. president, that would be a very reckless thing to do. but he didn't do that. >> harvey weinstein is fired from his company over rampant allegations of sexual harassment, we'll have more including the silence from hollywood and washington on this story. what the heck. >> you guys broke this on friday. it is the only thing -- i talked to some of the most powerful people in hollywood over the weekend. it is the only thing hollywood is talking about right now. they are transfixed. and they are all saying behind the scenes this guy is a sleazebag. he deserves it. he had it coming. and yet nobody will say -- >> in fact, almost didn't step down. >> rose mcgowan said something. lena dunham said something. who else? >> ashley judd. >> of course ashley judd. but nobody else. nobody. the silence is deafening. the presidents, who he's personal friends with, sa
that's going to tie up secret service. that's going to require we use jets as recklessly as everybody else in this administration. we're going to have to fly back and forth. mr. president, that would be a very reckless thing to do. but he didn't do that. >> harvey weinstein is fired from his company over rampant allegations of sexual harassment, we'll have more including the silence from hollywood and washington on this story. what the heck. >> you guys broke this on friday. it is...
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the secret service grabbed the president and said, let's get out of here. as a photographer visually it was really an interesting thing because the cat guys came out with their gas mask on. so i started taking photos of that, a little chaos. and secret service agent, and i don't know who it was, dragged me back the back of my belt and pulled me into the spare limousine and we sped off. so here we were if kind of a life and death situation. and my mind went to, man let's get some neat photos here. but, i was glad to be able to get into the lim moe because i was starting to breathe that tear gas. and the limos have their own air supply. so i was pat -- had my face up to the vent. i was like, give me some of this fresh air. so, you know, it was -- it didn't get too worked up. i think the only time i really teared up about -- lost and, you know it wasn't so much that bill clinton won, ross perot had ran and spent the popular vote, bill clinton won with 50%. it was kind of sad, but you know he was gracious enough. but when i was standing there taking those photo
the secret service grabbed the president and said, let's get out of here. as a photographer visually it was really an interesting thing because the cat guys came out with their gas mask on. so i started taking photos of that, a little chaos. and secret service agent, and i don't know who it was, dragged me back the back of my belt and pulled me into the spare limousine and we sped off. so here we were if kind of a life and death situation. and my mind went to, man let's get some neat photos...
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donald trump comes in, secret service.secret service agents i have ever seen came in with donald trump. but he hung out after the cameras were off for an hour and a half. kennedy: he memorized people's names, he was yelling and said who are you voting for? she says america. he's in a b rirks oni suit and everybody else is in jackets. kennedy: "the art of the donald." christopher bedford, thank you so as much for being here. don't you hate when partisan hacks vomit talking points, the same ones over and over again? one of our panelists came up with a suggestion. make our guests argue for the opposition. it's time to party swap. our liberal jessica tarlov is going to argue for the conservative side. conservative tom shillue will do the opposite. and www.super star dolph ziggler will ask the questions and referee. >> immigration. why is the border wall absolutely necessary to stop illegal immigration? >> we have to insure even though the numbers have gone down on numbers crossing the border, and i will admit that is due to ou
donald trump comes in, secret service.secret service agents i have ever seen came in with donald trump. but he hung out after the cameras were off for an hour and a half. kennedy: he memorized people's names, he was yelling and said who are you voting for? she says america. he's in a b rirks oni suit and everybody else is in jackets. kennedy: "the art of the donald." christopher bedford, thank you so as much for being here. don't you hate when partisan hacks vomit talking points, the...
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the secret service doesn't do that.ot to blame for this -- but people don't know her that well, even nine months into her husband had's presidency. she's a little more mysterious than past first ladies of recent history. so probably becomes a little bit easier for the conspiracy theories to take off. >> and on friday she took part in the century-old frudition of donating her inaugural gown to the smithsonian. but people were refusing to dress her because of her husband's policy. has that relationship with the fashion world changed because it shows she's experienced a surge in popularity over that last several months. >> there are designers who say they won't dress her. this week victoria beckham came forward and said she would happily dress her. he designed her inaugural dress and helps her with styling. she buy as lot of her clothes off the rack. so designers saying i won't dress her isn't as applicable as it was with michelle obumau or laura bush who had had custom-made clothes. it's an nrinteresting fact. michael kor
the secret service doesn't do that.ot to blame for this -- but people don't know her that well, even nine months into her husband had's presidency. she's a little more mysterious than past first ladies of recent history. so probably becomes a little bit easier for the conspiracy theories to take off. >> and on friday she took part in the century-old frudition of donating her inaugural gown to the smithsonian. but people were refusing to dress her because of her husband's policy. has that...
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the last surviving secret service agent of president kennedy's detail who is in dallas is joining us here on set. you do not want to miss that conversation. >>> but before we get to that one, i want to turn to one about the opioid crisis. today a lot of new developments this morning with just a few hours to go. president trump expected to declare this a public health emergency. a real step forward in an attempt to try to stop an epidemic that kills 142 americans every day. let me stop and put this into context for you here. this is the equivalent of a 9/11 every three weeks. think about that. this is the president previewing today's announcement. listen. >> we're going to be doing a very, very important meeting some time in the very short, very near future on opioids. in terms of declaring a national emergency, which gives us power to do things you can't do right now. >> so, hans nichols is at the white house in the briefing room there. i've been on the phone and i know you have been working about it, too. talking about what this public health emergency does and, also, by the way, wh
the last surviving secret service agent of president kennedy's detail who is in dallas is joining us here on set. you do not want to miss that conversation. >>> but before we get to that one, i want to turn to one about the opioid crisis. today a lot of new developments this morning with just a few hours to go. president trump expected to declare this a public health emergency. a real step forward in an attempt to try to stop an epidemic that kills 142 americans every day. let me stop...
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the secret service intelligent agencies knew he wanted to release the documents. >> it was required by the law in 1992. october 26, 2017, this will all be released from and unless there's a security concern, which there was, and president trump he did it. >> i feel the secret service had almost a decade to get their act together to figure out the security to deal with it. i applaud the president for releasing these documents because i think the american people deserve to know what happened to jfk. now we can put all of these conspiracy theories too bad, the third bullet, the umbrella man, that lbj did it. we can move on and say he was assassinated, we all now know, it was lee harvey oswald. now we know. >> on the 2:00 show today, "the daily briefing," the former cia director was there. what he said is there is a theory about this guy who was and romanian agent and he defecd to the united states, highest level guy, and he said that khrushchev had want to jfk assassinated. so there was a plan going forward, but then he called it off. but lee harvey oswald was such a die-hard believer tha
the secret service intelligent agencies knew he wanted to release the documents. >> it was required by the law in 1992. october 26, 2017, this will all be released from and unless there's a security concern, which there was, and president trump he did it. >> i feel the secret service had almost a decade to get their act together to figure out the security to deal with it. i applaud the president for releasing these documents because i think the american people deserve to know what...
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in the holes of the official narrative for that national tragedy that still haunts this former secret service agent who was in the car with kennedy when he was shot. >> deep down i still have that sense of guilt that i should have been able to get there quicker and i didn't. i'm hoping that within that material and there's lots of it, there will be some indication as to the motive, the reason why he did what he did. and his -- the background in the previous period of time prior to november 22nd. >> right. >> some new details from that period before the shooting are emerging from these files, like one secret service interview with a man who claims to have heard a $100 bar bet that president kennedy would be dead within three weeks. and a man told police that he heard three men in a bar say, if kennedy ever went to dallas, he would never leave there alive. >> some highly anticipated documents are missing, though, like testimony from cia spook jj engel ton who had reportedly been tracking oswald's movement before the assassination. president trump is delaying the release of that file along with
in the holes of the official narrative for that national tragedy that still haunts this former secret service agent who was in the car with kennedy when he was shot. >> deep down i still have that sense of guilt that i should have been able to get there quicker and i didn't. i'm hoping that within that material and there's lots of it, there will be some indication as to the motive, the reason why he did what he did. and his -- the background in the previous period of time prior to...
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. >> how does secret service vet all of those costumes. >> i don't know.hat second kid wouldn't have made it through my secret service. >> i heard monster mash this morning. here is a look at roof camera. let me tell you what's going to happen, brighter, calmer, warmer today, almost high temperatures through thursday and then two storms will hit us friday through monday. if you are in concord looks really nice, it's 5:00, 70, but i think a lot of people start heading out about 6:00 once the parents get home. 66, you will drop into the upper 50s by the time trick-or-treating is over. with the first storm you can see we get a quarter to a half inch and then once we pile on the second storms, two-thirds to an inch and a half of rain by monday. >>> we are headed back outside again to the san matteo bridge, everything is looking good here. we have road work in lanes and this is 680 through the la vorn in a area or i should say the alamo area. looks good through walnut creek, not a problem if you are a little bit farther north, they should be picking that up rat
. >> how does secret service vet all of those costumes. >> i don't know.hat second kid wouldn't have made it through my secret service. >> i heard monster mash this morning. here is a look at roof camera. let me tell you what's going to happen, brighter, calmer, warmer today, almost high temperatures through thursday and then two storms will hit us friday through monday. if you are in concord looks really nice, it's 5:00, 70, but i think a lot of people start heading out about...
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according to the secret service in one call he threatened to blow the, quote, white brains out of the president's head. the document showed jackson was born in 1984, but reveal few other details including his hometown or court dates. if convicted he could face five years in federal prison. >> where le looking down at your phone to text can be dangerous. it can cost you. a law goes into effect in honolulu a fine of $5,000 for looking at your phone while crossing the street. they are the first city to enact such legislation. a report by the highway association found pedestrian deaths spiked by 9% in 2016. the rise in smartphone use as the possible reason why. you're in honolulu, look up. it's beautiful. >> what are you doing? you're in hawaii. come on. >>> all right. the university of notre dame is getting its biggest unrestricted gift ever to the tune of $100 million. this generous gift comes from a wealthy 1978 graduate and allows the university to use those funds however they wish. experts say that's a rarity as most gifts that are large like that are given to for a specific purpose.
according to the secret service in one call he threatened to blow the, quote, white brains out of the president's head. the document showed jackson was born in 1984, but reveal few other details including his hometown or court dates. if convicted he could face five years in federal prison. >> where le looking down at your phone to text can be dangerous. it can cost you. a law goes into effect in honolulu a fine of $5,000 for looking at your phone while crossing the street. they are the...
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secret service had a garage located near the white house were they could repaint from washington, change oil, all of those things that keep them in top conditions. agedfrom that, the cars after eastern point. they fell out of fashion. this is the card that if you look at photos, you could see the front and looks different than what it looks like today. they changed the front and to make it look a little more current. whenever they could they would try to do that. there's a certain point where it earlyted by the -- 1990's. some of these cars are not associate it with the president, but passengers that they carried with them in these cars. really almost any world leader you can go from the middle part of the 20th century would have ridden in one of these cars. certainly had winced intertel and the car several times. think about president eisenhower, charles de gaulle wrote in that car. queen elizabeth wrote in that car. as well.clean and number of dignitaries would have been in these more recent cars. being in the presidential car is a real perk in a real point of pride for folks. anyone f
secret service had a garage located near the white house were they could repaint from washington, change oil, all of those things that keep them in top conditions. agedfrom that, the cars after eastern point. they fell out of fashion. this is the card that if you look at photos, you could see the front and looks different than what it looks like today. they changed the front and to make it look a little more current. whenever they could they would try to do that. there's a certain point where...
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the secret service grabbed the president and said, let's get out of here. as a photographer, visually it was really an interesting thing because the guys came out with their gas mask on. so i started taking photos of that, a little chaos. and a secret service agent grabbed me by the back of my belt and pulled me into the spare limousine and we sped off. so here we were in kind of a life-and-death situation, and my mind went to let's get photos. but i am glad to be able to get in the limo, because i was 32 brief that teargas. -- because i was starting to breathe that teargas. and the limos have their own air supply. i was like, give me some of this fresh air. so you know, i didn't get too worked up. i think the only time i really was on election night. it wasn't so much that bill clinton won, ross perot had ran and split the popular vote, bill clinton won with 50%. it was kind of sad. but he was gracious. but when i was standing there taking those photos, i was tearing up. and then the last time we're at camp david, he was saying good-bye to the military fam
the secret service grabbed the president and said, let's get out of here. as a photographer, visually it was really an interesting thing because the guys came out with their gas mask on. so i started taking photos of that, a little chaos. and a secret service agent grabbed me by the back of my belt and pulled me into the spare limousine and we sped off. so here we were in kind of a life-and-death situation, and my mind went to let's get photos. but i am glad to be able to get in the limo,...
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i mean, you have to -- you know, we have aban expression in the secret service. separate the public and the press. in this case, you have to get the people out of this. you have to clear people out of there immediately. i mean, you have an ongoing active shooter scenario. remember, liz, after columbine, everything changed. precolumbine, the way we handled these in law enforcement, these types of attacks was triage the situation by setting up a perimeter and then look to negotiate with the shooter. after columbine, that all changed. now the idea is you just have to go right to the attacker, even in some cases if you have to step over people to get there. you have to stop an ongoing active shooter attack, or you're going to see an even worse body count than we saw here. it was already tragic enough. liz: now, we were she just in a split screen there, the inside of the sniper's nest. the murderer videotaped himself before the shooting. we're going to get into the mind of this killer. who does that? >> yeah. well, someone who, obviously, some kind of sociopath who di
i mean, you have to -- you know, we have aban expression in the secret service. separate the public and the press. in this case, you have to get the people out of this. you have to clear people out of there immediately. i mean, you have an ongoing active shooter scenario. remember, liz, after columbine, everything changed. precolumbine, the way we handled these in law enforcement, these types of attacks was triage the situation by setting up a perimeter and then look to negotiate with the...
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so we had a press conference, and someone said to the ambassador, the secret service of robert mugabee of paper in your hand and he looked at me and he said, no politics, isaid, 0k. i had to get it out. i had to say it. when i get there, we have a press conference with the french ambassador at the time who put it together. so we had a press conference, and someone said to the ambassador, the secret service of robert mugabe is here. he turned as white as a piece of paper in your hand and he looked at me and he said, no politics, isaid, 0k. i had to get it out. i had to say it. i cannot sleep if i am mad. i went on stage and said, we cannot blame white people all the time for our problems. when our leaders become butchers, what makes them legitimate? what makes a man a man? i want somebody to tell me, when you are a man, does that mean you have to abuse somebody else, when you are a president, the welfare of your people is your number one priority. when you start killing them, there is no way you can blame somebody for that. it does not matter why. there was a dead silence when i said t
so we had a press conference, and someone said to the ambassador, the secret service of robert mugabee of paper in your hand and he looked at me and he said, no politics, isaid, 0k. i had to get it out. i had to say it. when i get there, we have a press conference with the french ambassador at the time who put it together. so we had a press conference, and someone said to the ambassador, the secret service of robert mugabe is here. he turned as white as a piece of paper in your hand and he...
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to the precinct a lot and, at least from the secret service case show up at the secret service officemplaints. those complaints can range from anything from the cia literally slifning to me that's what they would do so some psychopathology. criticallality. complaints part of some delusional belief system. brian: also karen cohen if you are looking at this situation mandalay bay i still have to have concerts i have all these acts booked. how do i secure this facility so people feel secure enough to come and by the way survive? >> well, i would start by collectively reorganizing the entire structure of the layering apparatus at the hotels in vegas. anywhere where have you large crowds forming i would initiate bag checks immediately for the hotels. the moment you stuart checking bags and purses and opening coats is the moment you can't hide weapons. that's just a fact and it's annoying. you know, it's a pain. but it's the reality of somebody able to get up to 32nd floor, rent a room and go in there with what sounds like ak 47 or fully automatic ak 47 with cycling rated. i start with the
to the precinct a lot and, at least from the secret service case show up at the secret service officemplaints. those complaints can range from anything from the cia literally slifning to me that's what they would do so some psychopathology. criticallality. complaints part of some delusional belief system. brian: also karen cohen if you are looking at this situation mandalay bay i still have to have concerts i have all these acts booked. how do i secure this facility so people feel secure enough...
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you know, the construct for the secret service was drastically different than a concert like this.ret service utilizes countersnipers that are actually looking for this type of activity high up within the buildings. it's a game of angles. it's just not a reasonable construct for a private event and to be that level of mitigation happening to a private event. >> let me take everyone to the moment when the police realize when this shooting was coming from from the 32nd floor of the mandalay. you can hear them yell "breach" roll it. >> be aware to get back and we have to see if we get any sort of response from this guy to see if he's here or if he moved somewhere else. >> copy. explosive breach and everyone needs to move back. all units move back. >> breach, breach, breach. >> so they go in, and apparently it was the smoke detector and it was because of the smoke that was coming from all of his firing, it wasn't the flashes if there even were flashes. what does that tell you about the sheer -- i don't know, the power of the weapons that he was using. >> i've seen some clues already an
you know, the construct for the secret service was drastically different than a concert like this.ret service utilizes countersnipers that are actually looking for this type of activity high up within the buildings. it's a game of angles. it's just not a reasonable construct for a private event and to be that level of mitigation happening to a private event. >> let me take everyone to the moment when the police realize when this shooting was coming from from the 32nd floor of the...