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they fully understand, they know they are crooked, dishonest.se publicity than me? [laughter] mr. trump: and yet i see it: 42%. -16 are talking about 15 people. started with 17 people. i would be happy with 42% if we had three. not thrilled. i would like to be over that 50% mark, but we are doing really well. but the debates, ok? i love you too, darling. i do, i love you. you know what? the rooms, no matter where, stadiums, big ballrooms -- it is amazing. there is love in the room. the other night i said, a friend of mine who was very successful, who i would love having negotiate against china -- not these hacks that we have. i have guys. carl icahn endorsed me. i have great business people that want to be involved. we are the best. we don't use them. , we useolitical hacks special interest people that don't care about the country, they care about their deals. this is going to change so fast. billion trade0 deficit with china. think about it. you know what $500 billion is? you do $100 bills, you would fill the room to the ceiling. $500 billion d
they fully understand, they know they are crooked, dishonest.se publicity than me? [laughter] mr. trump: and yet i see it: 42%. -16 are talking about 15 people. started with 17 people. i would be happy with 42% if we had three. not thrilled. i would like to be over that 50% mark, but we are doing really well. but the debates, ok? i love you too, darling. i do, i love you. you know what? the rooms, no matter where, stadiums, big ballrooms -- it is amazing. there is love in the room. the other...
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they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they don't know where. and as pierre says, this is a highest concern. this is an active threat right now. >> what he also said, the sheriff said there's no information and he used the air quotes this is a terrorist situation. but he said at minimum a domestic terrorism situation. >> terrorism of some sort. whether these are people that have some other issue. clearly i would say from what i was listening to here this was not a disgruntled former employee or someone with a unique argument or issue with this center for the disabled. this was a group of people apparently on a mission. they came, they killed, they l
they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they...
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now, they are saying, they are dirty fighters. they are tough. they are not the jv. obama said they are the jv. they are not, folks. they are tough. we need general george patton, macarthur. i do not want my generals on television saying, isis is very tough. other dayy the saying, isis is very tough, i don't know. general george patton, they did not like him because he was foul mouthed, a brilliant guy. he would have never made it. patton. we need a genius like macarthur. we have those people. i will find that person. crap out ofk the them. we are going to win. [applause] >> last question. as you see it, the greatest challenges facing the united states. russia, china, radical islam. mr. trump: radical islam -- [applause] you onep: i will tell thing i know it is not is global warming. that is the one thing i know isn't. [applause] we have a guy that just the other day said -- right they want to blow our cities up, destroy our civilization, and he is worried about global warming, which a lot of people think is a hoax. by the way, i have one so many environmental awards
now, they are saying, they are dirty fighters. they are tough. they are not the jv. obama said they are the jv. they are not, folks. they are tough. we need general george patton, macarthur. i do not want my generals on television saying, isis is very tough. other dayy the saying, isis is very tough, i don't know. general george patton, they did not like him because he was foul mouthed, a brilliant guy. he would have never made it. patton. we need a genius like macarthur. we have those people....
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they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they don't know where. and as pierre says, this is a highest concern. this is an active threat right now. >> what he also said, the sheriff said there's no information and he used the air quotes this is a terrorist situation. but he said at minimum a domestic terrorism situation. >> terrorism of some sort. whether these are people that have some other issue. clearly i would say from what i was listening to here this was not a disgruntled former unique argument or issue with this center for the disabled. this was a group of people apparently on a mission. they came, they killed, they left. long guns, perhaps mas
they don't know who they are, they don't know where they are, and they have clearly deadly intentions with more potential targets out there. >> perhaps left in a black suv. brian ross our chief investigative correspondent. the sheriff also said these people came prepared, prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission. >> on a mission. they came not to take hostages which they didn't take. they came to kill and then get out and go somewhere else. we don't know where, they...
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what are they called? they have potlucks. they have potlucks. you know, i guess--i guess they were having a potluck today in one of the buildings. >> mark, you mentioned that your daughter is involved in social services. she helps people with disabilities. i wondered if you can describe a little bit more about what she and some of her colleagues do at this social services facility? >> yes, she coordinates transportation for disabled children. and i don't know why anybody would ever want to target somebody a place like this that helps disabled people. these are children and disabled kids that need transportation, and that was part of her job to coordinate transportation for these disabled children. i just don't understand why anybody would want to go in and do something like this. >> you mentioned that your daughter had been through this training before had she expressed any fears or concerns about possibly having to go through the real thing? >> they were going through training. she said dad, they're training us in case something would ever happ
what are they called? they have potlucks. they have potlucks. you know, i guess--i guess they were having a potluck today in one of the buildings. >> mark, you mentioned that your daughter is involved in social services. she helps people with disabilities. i wondered if you can describe a little bit more about what she and some of her colleagues do at this social services facility? >> yes, she coordinates transportation for disabled children. and i don't know why anybody would ever...
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they cannot find anything. they don't know what to do. they own money to the federal government and everybody else. we have to help them out. iowa's talk about the vents events. everybody knows i have a great vet plan. illegal immigrants are treated better than our vets, i am telling you. we are going to treat our vets that are. bvets better. i was on a great ship. it was an amazing day. we put, on the battleship, i said, you cannot build them like this anymore. i love renovating. buying a building. outside is there. you have to replace windows sometimes. you people would know it. most beautiful buildings in washington was a disaster for 30 years. the obama administration -- mia good deal maker? one of the most sought in the history of the government services, gsa. we are under budget and ahead of schedule. that is what you want in the country. thes going to be one of best hotels in the world. said, we have to keep the name. a post office, it is a hotel. terrific people. you have a great people in government, you really do. if we can be l
they cannot find anything. they don't know what to do. they own money to the federal government and everybody else. we have to help them out. iowa's talk about the vents events. everybody knows i have a great vet plan. illegal immigrants are treated better than our vets, i am telling you. we are going to treat our vets that are. bvets better. i was on a great ship. it was an amazing day. we put, on the battleship, i said, you cannot build them like this anymore. i love renovating. buying a...
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for them to know who they were, if they were trying to unionize, to break them up, or if they just needed to control them, sending the detective out was the best way they it was to do that. host: it sounds like they were most spies. without the idea more so than prosecuting crimes? a 19th-century detective was going to find a criminal conspiracy wherever he or she looked. they would go into a saloon, and they were spying on people. the questions they are asking is who is stealing the cows, the horses? it is quite remarkable that wherever they go, they always -- not always, but they always the these organized criminals in positions of power and behind-the-scenes, very sherlock holmes evil. host: did they write their stories down to report back to the detective agency? what kind of records and accounts are you looking at? guest: detectives are writing down every conversation they can remember. there are always taking notes and typing them up into reports. they could be 1-10 pages long. they want to be as detailed as possible, which is quite nice for me as a historian. .hey have secret mailb
for them to know who they were, if they were trying to unionize, to break them up, or if they just needed to control them, sending the detective out was the best way they it was to do that. host: it sounds like they were most spies. without the idea more so than prosecuting crimes? a 19th-century detective was going to find a criminal conspiracy wherever he or she looked. they would go into a saloon, and they were spying on people. the questions they are asking is who is stealing the cows, the...
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they are close knit, they are tight. they are -- they are a family.know, they -- this is a group that they are beyond just co-workers. i mean, they are friends and they consider each other part of their family. and so -- and that's how they treated everyone. >> is there anything else you want people to know? >> i think i want folks to know, i mean, especially my -- the rest of my public health family, the rest of our county family, you know, we're certainly thankful for the outpouring of support from everyone, but i need folks to know, we are strong. we are strong. we will get through this. we are together. we are a family. we will get through all of this together. >> thank you both, i really appreciate it and -- >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> there's a lot of grief there and a lot of pain for all those who have lived through this and a lot of sense of loss, obviously. if you want to make donations, they gave us some information you can text sb united, that's sb united all one word 21 and then -- i'm sorry, someone is telling me this in my ear. sb un
they are close knit, they are tight. they are -- they are a family.know, they -- this is a group that they are beyond just co-workers. i mean, they are friends and they consider each other part of their family. and so -- and that's how they treated everyone. >> is there anything else you want people to know? >> i think i want folks to know, i mean, especially my -- the rest of my public health family, the rest of our county family, you know, we're certainly thankful for the...
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and that is what they are dealing with. >>> earlier this week they joined in that fight and they voted to proside the support. that they have no connect to terrorism that they fire bombed their club after they were not let in that 16 people died in the attack. police are still searching for six suspects. >>> the white house says that they are considering whether or not to make women eligible for the military draft. this in light of the announcement yesterday that you'll have the opportunity to serve all combat roles. most men between 18 to 26 could register from the draft, but women are exempt. >>> this is according to economists that say they show that the economy is strong enough. they added those jobs last month, adding 46,000 of those jobs and the most in two years. >>> one was shot and the other struck by a car. >>> a burger king connected to the shooting of the unarmed black teenager, top? >>> no wind out there, here are the highs for tomorrow. 54 downtown. we'll come wac and talk about how cold it will be tomorrow morning and if any rain drops are on the seven-day forecast. >>>
and that is what they are dealing with. >>> earlier this week they joined in that fight and they voted to proside the support. that they have no connect to terrorism that they fire bombed their club after they were not let in that 16 people died in the attack. police are still searching for six suspects. >>> the white house says that they are considering whether or not to make women eligible for the military draft. this in light of the announcement yesterday that you'll have...
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they cannot blow up our buildings. they can't cut off our people's heads, they can't do it.pmac or other people's heads. but people's heads. but they can't do it. let's have a question. >> thank you mr. trump, we love your tone. >> tone, famous word. >> in 92, when ross perot ran he said should lightning strike and i get elected, we are not going to wait 100 days before his do something, we are going to do something they want. what are you going to do day one? >> so ross perot i don't know much i know a know his son, he made a big mistake. he quit, and a week later he said 0i made a mistake. when he went back it was over. but he had a certain style. i studied it very closely. number one, it is really better to run as a republican and i wanted to run as a republican. i am am leading by so much. the question was asked before, would you ever run as an independent? >> i just want to run and win as a republican. we are this close. we are probably going to run against a woman who cannot win, her her whole life has been corrupt, she is not going to win. so in the first 100 days, we
they cannot blow up our buildings. they can't cut off our people's heads, they can't do it.pmac or other people's heads. but people's heads. but they can't do it. let's have a question. >> thank you mr. trump, we love your tone. >> tone, famous word. >> in 92, when ross perot ran he said should lightning strike and i get elected, we are not going to wait 100 days before his do something, we are going to do something they want. what are you going to do day one? >> so ross...
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often they attack near where they live. if they live near there, they attack near there. that happens time and time again. now sometimes we have people who travel,s that true, and you can't rule that out. but most of them doesn't go that far. the colorado spring shooter went 55 to shoot up the planned minori parenthood. >> jim, if you could stay with us, our msnbc national reporter tremaine lee is on the phone with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: just about three minutes ago i saw two officers sprinting to his vehicle, he sped off, about 100 miles an hour, and then three or four other vehicles, they sped off as well. after a lull in activity, we're now seeing activity. another fire department activity just sped off. >> so activity moving away from the building. you said this is the first activity you've seen in some time. what more have you heard from people on the scene? are you getting any more information at this hour from people who may have heard or seen anything that happened in that building? >> so up until just a few minutes ago, there were still a few peop
often they attack near where they live. if they live near there, they attack near there. that happens time and time again. now sometimes we have people who travel,s that true, and you can't rule that out. but most of them doesn't go that far. the colorado spring shooter went 55 to shoot up the planned minori parenthood. >> jim, if you could stay with us, our msnbc national reporter tremaine lee is on the phone with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: just about three minutes ago...
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there's a lot of things they can do. and they have a lot of things they have experience in. one of the things that has to happen here, we've got basically two parallel investigations right now. one is outside that building, trying to find these people before they can shoot anyone else, get them arrested, and bring them to justice. secondly, valuable evidence is inside that building. technicians that get to the scene, and they have to now start to reconstruct how the shooting happened. that's one thing that the fbi and the atf are very good at. they have experienced evidence response technicians, so that can be a big role for them in this and that can take a lot of the pressure off of the local police who can be freed up to do something else. secondly, any time they get a name or a possibility or a rumor or something that has to be checked out, the fbi and atf can help run down those people, try to find them, interview them, so that's the kind of things that they can do to help. >> you also mentioned -- and this has become such an important part of so many investigations. sur
there's a lot of things they can do. and they have a lot of things they have experience in. one of the things that has to happen here, we've got basically two parallel investigations right now. one is outside that building, trying to find these people before they can shoot anyone else, get them arrested, and bring them to justice. secondly, valuable evidence is inside that building. technicians that get to the scene, and they have to now start to reconstruct how the shooting happened. that's...
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what they could do, how they could do and what they could do to identify dangerous criminals. i am amazed that it is declined by more than half, it appears, in the last few years. certainly it should have been been made -- they should have sought it to be nationwide in every jurisdiction. mr. thompson: it is staggering, because that number could go even lower. there are two principal problems for local law enforcement, in particular sheriffs, to purchase the into 87 g. cost tost, it is a jails because they have to confer -- convert jails. enormousow, that is an burden, a financial burden on a small copy of one-to-three deputies. sen. sessions: was that originally the situation? mr. thompson: it was not. sen. sessions: remember alabama was one of the first states approved. mr. thompson: that is probably correct. that cost can be staggering to a small community, if you look at the border crossings alone in texas all the way to california, the cost to become compliant would bankrupt a sheriff. you are talking about -- sen. sessions: thank you for sharing that. mr. thompson: you a
what they could do, how they could do and what they could do to identify dangerous criminals. i am amazed that it is declined by more than half, it appears, in the last few years. certainly it should have been been made -- they should have sought it to be nationwide in every jurisdiction. mr. thompson: it is staggering, because that number could go even lower. there are two principal problems for local law enforcement, in particular sheriffs, to purchase the into 87 g. cost tost, it is a jails...
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if you talk to them off record, they would say that they felt like they went public without needing toic. emily: right. >> so, it is a thing venture capitalists will have to figure out. emily: let's talk to a venture capitalist now. what do you think about this? this impacts the sentiment to a certain extent, doesn't it? >> it does. i don't think we should overreact and that valuations mean a whole lot. the valuations on private company every quarter, we have to do that and we use a variety of ways to do that by looking at public market comparables. the valuation increase reflects that some of the comps for the company have gone up. it does not mean anything and i would not read too much into either. >> it is important to gauge the valuation of investments with the bubble and valuations being too high. is it driving downward momentum we might be feeling? >> i think so. it drives sentiments and, by definition, a downturn is when everyone thinks we are in a downturn. so, what we may see is more reticence on the part of non-traditional investors with mutual and hedge funds. pulling back f
if you talk to them off record, they would say that they felt like they went public without needing toic. emily: right. >> so, it is a thing venture capitalists will have to figure out. emily: let's talk to a venture capitalist now. what do you think about this? this impacts the sentiment to a certain extent, doesn't it? >> it does. i don't think we should overreact and that valuations mean a whole lot. the valuations on private company every quarter, we have to do that and we use a...
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they think there may be, so they are going to wait until they can get someone in to -- bomb technicians to look at that. and secondly, we believe that the one person who was wounded may still be in that vehicle, may still be alive and may still present a threat. so that is why they are approaching this with such caution and you don't see any of them out in the open exposing themselves to potential fire or explosions. they are all keeping cover. and i'm not sure exactly what the next step is here but they are worried about two possible threats, explosives a possibility, they don't know that for certain but in this situation you have to assume that could be. and secondly, the possibility that one of the gunman is still alive inside of the vehicle, wounded. but they don't know whether or not he presents a threat. >> and pete, as we watch this, this is about two miles from where the shooting took place earlier in the day. i've never really seen a vehicle like this. it is hard to tell if it is robotically operated but there are officers positioned behind shields. apparently poised to further
they think there may be, so they are going to wait until they can get someone in to -- bomb technicians to look at that. and secondly, we believe that the one person who was wounded may still be in that vehicle, may still be alive and may still present a threat. so that is why they are approaching this with such caution and you don't see any of them out in the open exposing themselves to potential fire or explosions. they are all keeping cover. and i'm not sure exactly what the next step is...
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they died, the moment they died, so i'm sure they were thinking ahead so they could tell their families, thinking ahead to hopefully they made it home and then they could bring some closure to their families, that they were there when that one comrade passed away. >> glenn is in riverdale, georgia. you're on with our guest lesley gordon. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you. i was involved in the filming of the movie "andersonville" and i was a confederate sergeant of the guard. we filmed one scene there where the confederates were asking the prisoners to join the confederate army to get freedom and to serve them for freedom. now we all wondered whether that was a real true story or not. do you have any information about that? >> it's true. it's true. it happened. it didn't happen, you know, a lot but it happened. it was denied, in the post-war, most of the survivors would claim and you even see it on the monuments, death before dishonor because in the post-war memory, there was this want to mention and remember that anybody had, had accepted that kind of offer and served, essentially th
they died, the moment they died, so i'm sure they were thinking ahead so they could tell their families, thinking ahead to hopefully they made it home and then they could bring some closure to their families, that they were there when that one comrade passed away. >> glenn is in riverdale, georgia. you're on with our guest lesley gordon. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you. i was involved in the filming of the movie "andersonville" and i was a confederate sergeant of the...
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they all said the constituents they have one thing, demand that they they solve this problem.rves a lot of credit for bringing them here is the head of the united nations secretary-general who said cities are where the people are, where the pollution is, where the solutions are. he wanted us to push the national governments. when the national governments do something, pass a law or have money, it is at the cities where the xecution is. the mayors being held responsible. >> the idea of measure and disclose. congress doesn't do that. >> mark carney is the head of the bank of england, a canadian that has a job as the head of the bank of the bank of england, has created on behalf of the g-20 an organization which i am lucky enough to head that is going to collect data on who is doing the polluting con on a comparable basis and make it disclose a bull. once that happens businesses are going to have to clean up their act because they have stockholders who say we don't want to run any risks. stop this pollution or we will value your company less than others. they can turn to governme
they all said the constituents they have one thing, demand that they they solve this problem.rves a lot of credit for bringing them here is the head of the united nations secretary-general who said cities are where the people are, where the pollution is, where the solutions are. he wanted us to push the national governments. when the national governments do something, pass a law or have money, it is at the cities where the xecution is. the mayors being held responsible. >> the idea of...
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they were able to relay to headquarters, exactly where they were and what they were doing. as the fire took hold, the policeman were driven from the hotel. the commandos still hadn't come. poor communication and leadership meant the mumbai police missed chances during when most of the killing happened. the mumbai police chief failed to take charge, instead he left his lead investigator to run the control room, a man more used to dealing with the aftermath of a terrorist attack. >> clear the area, sanitize the area, collect evidence and begin our investigation. >> by attacking multiple targets, the terrorists had hoped to plunge the police into chaos. they succeeded completely. >> we were prepared for a terrorist strike, and maybe at one location, four or five locations simultaneously and then going into hotels and taking hotels. all these things contributed to making the situation very, very difficult to handle. >> barely a stone's throw from police headquarters. the two gunman who slaughtered passengers at the railway station were looking for somewhere to regroup. they dri
they were able to relay to headquarters, exactly where they were and what they were doing. as the fire took hold, the policeman were driven from the hotel. the commandos still hadn't come. poor communication and leadership meant the mumbai police missed chances during when most of the killing happened. the mumbai police chief failed to take charge, instead he left his lead investigator to run the control room, a man more used to dealing with the aftermath of a terrorist attack. >> clear...
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they have the yield. they are defensive. and if things overseas pick up, maybe they will do better. >> so the area in the market seeing the most pain from a rising u.s. dollar, that the dollar will continue to rise, you are saying that that trouble spot in the market basically sort of haled itself -- healed itself for now. >> i was surprised staples and other guys that have been so hard about the sentiment about the strong dollars, when it was down so much. and one things that stuck out to me like a sore thumb was the strength. >> and the thing about the dollar yesterday, it was not a economic move. the dollar didn't weaken because something changed in the u.s. economy. it weakened because people were too long on the dollar. it was a consensus trade. so that would make sense why the consumer staples didn't necessarily move on that. >> more than 3% gains in microsoft, in apple, we had big gains across the board in banks, whether it be the big banks or regional banks. what do you buy here? what is the rally that we saw today t
they have the yield. they are defensive. and if things overseas pick up, maybe they will do better. >> so the area in the market seeing the most pain from a rising u.s. dollar, that the dollar will continue to rise, you are saying that that trouble spot in the market basically sort of haled itself -- healed itself for now. >> i was surprised staples and other guys that have been so hard about the sentiment about the strong dollars, when it was down so much. and one things that stuck...
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>> if they are not investors, they have marketing deals.may have a $250 million sponsor's it deal a sponsorship deal. >> reporter: where there is money, there is profit and political purge -- push. they had a hearing this past week, tell us about that.>> they want to make the case that it is not gambling, yet in the uk, they have applied for a gambling license. they are coming to the legislature with a straight face saying that they gambling requirements do not apply. the indian tribes had a process they pursued and they asked the voters to approve it. now here the websites are not following the laws and they are actually trying to push the envelope with a straight face saying it is not gambling at all. >> -- >> reporter: we have seen this with technology before because they say the rules do not apply. >> there is so much money involved in this and so much interest in making that money that they want to try to get away without regulation as long as they can. >> reporter: what are you asking for? >> they are operating in california without p
>> if they are not investors, they have marketing deals.may have a $250 million sponsor's it deal a sponsorship deal. >> reporter: where there is money, there is profit and political purge -- push. they had a hearing this past week, tell us about that.>> they want to make the case that it is not gambling, yet in the uk, they have applied for a gambling license. they are coming to the legislature with a straight face saying that they gambling requirements do not apply. the...
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do they have access again? >> they do. thankfully, after refusing to give us the information we were asking for for nearly two days, last night, we did reach an agreement with the campaign. they finally gave us the information that we have been asking for so we could begin to assess the depth of the breach where their staff looked at inappropriately and were unauthorized material that was the proprietary information of the clinton campaign. we've been asking them for that information for two days. they had had refused, not tonal provide us with the answers to those questions but also refused to participate or not agreed to p participate in an independent audit so we could get to the bottom of how deep the breach was. they have done that. as a result, we reopened their window and gave them access to their voter file. >> this is a major turn since you were last on cnn with wolf blitzer. i want you to listen to a bit of yourself yesterday and then we will talk to the other side. >> what they are doing, what they are done is l
do they have access again? >> they do. thankfully, after refusing to give us the information we were asking for for nearly two days, last night, we did reach an agreement with the campaign. they finally gave us the information that we have been asking for so we could begin to assess the depth of the breach where their staff looked at inappropriately and were unauthorized material that was the proprietary information of the clinton campaign. we've been asking them for that information for...
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. >> so they don't ask them. >> they don't. >> the very people they claim to protect they don't ask for data and put those very people at risk by housing the data. >> i guess i should be careful but i remindi remind the committee that the 4th amendment does not apply in the private sector. what the 4th amendment does is constrain the government which is what we should not lose sight of. >> that's a very good point. another concern, you made the point that this agency is better because it is not subject to lobbying and outside forces. they can do the goodwill of the people without being subject to the people. >> all agencies should be held accountable. >> i chair the oversight committee. we have asked for countless documents, and if they don't turn them over do you think that they are accountable? >> i do. >> if they don't give me all the documents. >> if there is another agency that can come to the helen testify more than the cfpb, i'm not aware of it. >> when the model be better than if the epa, doj, health and human services, department of human services were not subject to appropriat
. >> so they don't ask them. >> they don't. >> the very people they claim to protect they don't ask for data and put those very people at risk by housing the data. >> i guess i should be careful but i remindi remind the committee that the 4th amendment does not apply in the private sector. what the 4th amendment does is constrain the government which is what we should not lose sight of. >> that's a very good point. another concern, you made the point that this...
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the credit that they don't get they deserve because they have been immensely great.wart has been great. we're not ready to pop the champagne and pop the cork yet, but we are confident that this gets done sometime over the weekend and there's a vote next week, and those who are sick and suffering from 9/11 can get on with the rest of their lives, whether it's two years, four years or eight months. congress' biggest problem was they wanted to go home for the holidays. we just wanted to get on with our lives. what many people don't know is the act was a must-pass bill. it was the marilyn monroe of health care bills and all bills in congress. it was sexy. everybody wanted to attach themselves. just like senate majority mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell last week when the transportation bill, we didn't get in there when we thought we would. everybody is trying to attach themselves to our bill because it was a must-pass bill. we had 67 co-sponsors, bipartisan co-sponsors in the senate. 270 in the house. this should have been done a long time ago but every time we got close, the
the credit that they don't get they deserve because they have been immensely great.wart has been great. we're not ready to pop the champagne and pop the cork yet, but we are confident that this gets done sometime over the weekend and there's a vote next week, and those who are sick and suffering from 9/11 can get on with the rest of their lives, whether it's two years, four years or eight months. congress' biggest problem was they wanted to go home for the holidays. we just wanted to get on...
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>> i presume that they were going to try to incur as much damage as they could so they were potentiallystop and then that got interrupted. >> the mother, 27 years old, tashfeen malik, she was dropping off the child and knew she was going to die, walk us through how a mother could do that. >> this is an interesting point and something tom and i have talked about and we wonder if it really was his wife who may have radicalized him. and a woman who, in her own mind, is justifying her anger, her rage, could say to herself in this rationalization that i'm giving up my baby for the cause. so that would be the very perverted, demented way of looking at it for her. >> cedric, you've studied this demented psychology as well behind the attack. how will they determine the dynamics between the husband and wife relationship, who perhaps convinced the other to do this? >> well, as they go back into this investigation, wolf, and more information that they gather, the more it's going to crystallize as to what may have occurred here. we're still operating under this theory that this may have been somewh
>> i presume that they were going to try to incur as much damage as they could so they were potentiallystop and then that got interrupted. >> the mother, 27 years old, tashfeen malik, she was dropping off the child and knew she was going to die, walk us through how a mother could do that. >> this is an interesting point and something tom and i have talked about and we wonder if it really was his wife who may have radicalized him. and a woman who, in her own mind, is justifying...
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they buy a round of drinks. they toast each other. you have this idea that alcohol is something people enjoy communally. is opm something people enjoy communally? >> being in a crowd is oppressive and you seek out quiet and solitude and calmed dark places. prof. gray: and the most interesting thing is not other people, it is what is going on in his own mind. it was seen as a substance that someone who is not a good citizen would prefer because they are more interested in themselves that anyone else. shelby and evan are right when they note the withdrawal from alcohol is worse than the withdrawal from opium but what happens is this conclusion among many that many come to believe that if one is trying to give it up not just in the detoxification process but many come to believe that alcohol is the easier one to give up altogether. what we have again is the beginning of the drug developing a social meaning where people have this opinion of it rather than it being this brand-new thing. ok. now. who were the early american addicts? the dem
they buy a round of drinks. they toast each other. you have this idea that alcohol is something people enjoy communally. is opm something people enjoy communally? >> being in a crowd is oppressive and you seek out quiet and solitude and calmed dark places. prof. gray: and the most interesting thing is not other people, it is what is going on in his own mind. it was seen as a substance that someone who is not a good citizen would prefer because they are more interested in themselves that...
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they had long guns. they had handguns. they had a potential explosive device. again, that goes to the spont in aty versus the planning of this. they had passed off their 6-month-old child to the grandmother, saying they had a doctor's appointment that day, which was obviously not true. all of these factors go into the investigation of what's going on. president obama has been speaking about this. he did it during an interview with cbs and he just did it again recently. here's what he had to say as a point of focus. >> at this stage, we do not yet know why this terrible event occurred. we do know that the two individuals who were killed -- were equipped with weapons and appeared to have access to additional weaponry at their homes. >> all right. there's no question that president obama focuses very heavily on the fact that guns were here, that this is another mass shooting. there were two yesterday. there have been 355 this year alone. to the president, that speaks to a pattern that is not replicated by another developing country. the investigators are looking f
they had long guns. they had handguns. they had a potential explosive device. again, that goes to the spont in aty versus the planning of this. they had passed off their 6-month-old child to the grandmother, saying they had a doctor's appointment that day, which was obviously not true. all of these factors go into the investigation of what's going on. president obama has been speaking about this. he did it during an interview with cbs and he just did it again recently. here's what he had to say...
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they are indeed -- craig: they are indeed. we do have confirmation from umc officials that 15 patients were brought here immediately after the strip rash. those patients, 15 of them immediately admitted, they say that they prepared for this type of disaster and they had the staff on hand to make available the rooms and break them down into teams and immediately begin treating each individual patient. the other patients were all described as men and women, middle-aged. the youngest patient is an 11-year-old patient being treated for critical injuries. that is the same condition they are using to describe the other patients. the coroner's van has arrived at the hospital as well, presumably for the one patient who did not survive, who was brought here as one of the 15 people. umc is equipped for this. they say they have doctors on staff, always on hand. when there was word that this was happening, they immediately began to prepare and they were arrive. from just outside umc. gerard: thank you so much for the update. here at the s
they are indeed -- craig: they are indeed. we do have confirmation from umc officials that 15 patients were brought here immediately after the strip rash. those patients, 15 of them immediately admitted, they say that they prepared for this type of disaster and they had the staff on hand to make available the rooms and break them down into teams and immediately begin treating each individual patient. the other patients were all described as men and women, middle-aged. the youngest patient is an...
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they also provide meals to remind them that they are not alone. >>> they spent the afternoon crossinghe delaware river between pennsylvania and new jersey. they were reenacting george washington'sive toll river crossing. >> wow. >> it place on christmas day. the crossing was considered crucial to securing their victory in the revolutionary award. which looks like it was back then. >> yes. with a shooting that left them running for cover on christmas eve. the incident was sparked by a fight between people who had disputes in the past. he had pointed a gun in their direction as they don't know if the 18-year-old fired any shots at the officer. >>> that deadly car crash is renewing the debate on the safety in sin city. local businesses are both suggesting the fixes, defending the work done so far to keep them safe. they feature the bridges, widened sidewalks and the fences. the 24-year-old lakeisha holloway faces murder charges for allegedly plowing her car in to the curb. >>> do you ever wonder what happened to the rockafeller tree in new york? >> the tree will be milled in to lumber fo
they also provide meals to remind them that they are not alone. >>> they spent the afternoon crossinghe delaware river between pennsylvania and new jersey. they were reenacting george washington'sive toll river crossing. >> wow. >> it place on christmas day. the crossing was considered crucial to securing their victory in the revolutionary award. which looks like it was back then. >> yes. with a shooting that left them running for cover on christmas eve. the incident...
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i don't know how they thought they had something that they didn't have. that's about human intelligence, which we crippled in parts of the world. if there had not been weapons of mass destruction, if we hadn't thought they were there, the reason i wouldn't have gone is because i don't want the country to go into a civil war. shia, thee sunni, the kurds. they don't belong together exist together -- along together. they don't exist together. you have to understand the division, which has existed forever. , waswho was a shia assassinated in a city in iraq. there's not another person running for president incities. i did not study it. i know it. there is a revenge that exists cts.een those se to get in the middle of it is and flying into someplace walking and when allie which is a knife fight going on -- into an alley where there is a knife fight going on. we are not going to be a. it.to be able to stop to pushwent to iraq saddam hussein out of kuwait, we had the arabs and the west. i remember that, because i have a friend who was the former egyptian in her,
i don't know how they thought they had something that they didn't have. that's about human intelligence, which we crippled in parts of the world. if there had not been weapons of mass destruction, if we hadn't thought they were there, the reason i wouldn't have gone is because i don't want the country to go into a civil war. shia, thee sunni, the kurds. they don't belong together exist together -- along together. they don't exist together. you have to understand the division, which has existed...
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they have the residence, they have their phones. they know who they are. so now they are trying to figure out how deep this goes. if it is terrorism, domestic or international, you know, extreme muslim, is there connections, are there other people involved? if it's workplace violence, you know, it pretty much ends right here. >> and vincent, so how do they go about making those determinations? they're obviously on the scene of a house in redlands, california tonight if -- and it could be, may not be but it could be the house that's connected to these two suspects, what do they look for there? >> yeah, john they're going to look for anything. i mean letters, memos, social media, computer records. anything that's going to link a motive to this they're going to look for. i'm sure they're going to search these people's social media sites, people always post, not always, but more than likely why they're doing it on social media, they'll check for things of that nature and talk to people that know these individuals and get information out of them as well. >> i w
they have the residence, they have their phones. they know who they are. so now they are trying to figure out how deep this goes. if it is terrorism, domestic or international, you know, extreme muslim, is there connections, are there other people involved? if it's workplace violence, you know, it pretty much ends right here. >> and vincent, so how do they go about making those determinations? they're obviously on the scene of a house in redlands, california tonight if -- and it could be,...
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they said they are working to reenact, and reconstruct the crime scenes, they also said that they are taking any evidence, and they are putting it on an fbi plane and sending it to washington today, because may want to try to work through the evidence as quickly as possible, and try to learn more and come up with some reason why 14 people are dead, and now we have learned today, that the number of wounded went from 17 to 21. now 1:20 east coast time, as jennifer pointed out, the new numbers 14 dead, that number has not changeds it is now 21, the suspects armed with an arsenal, we are going to take a break, we will be right back. first and foremost, the integrity is paramount, the mow tiff, and the inspiration for this attack. >> and that is david with the fbi, updating reporters on the latest on their investigation out west, our national security contributor j.j. green listening in the on that news conference from washington, d.c. californiaj., as i listen to the fbi director it joined on me that the terrorism definition not as lose as defined by politician. >> yes, neff a lot of pres
they said they are working to reenact, and reconstruct the crime scenes, they also said that they are taking any evidence, and they are putting it on an fbi plane and sending it to washington today, because may want to try to work through the evidence as quickly as possible, and try to learn more and come up with some reason why 14 people are dead, and now we have learned today, that the number of wounded went from 17 to 21. now 1:20 east coast time, as jennifer pointed out, the new numbers 14...
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. >> they were dressed in an equipped airway to indicate they were prepared and they had -- they were armed with long guns not handguns. describe the terrifying sound of rapid gunfire at the inland regional center in san bernardino california. >> i started walking, and i got into chaos. i was right in the middle of it. boom boom boom boom boom boom boom. >> >> reporter: law enforcement moved in as a group guns drawn after reports of the active shooter situation that began around mid-morning local time. the facility is a social services center that helps people with disabilities. dozens were evacuated by police many with their arms up. the injured were set up in a triage area in the middle of the road. some were removed to ambulances on stretchers. those in the facility when the shooting started called and texted their loved ones to let them know what happened while they barricaded themselves inside. >> she said the guy shot -- i guess started shooting. they locked themselves in, in her office. they seen bodies on the floor. she said people are being taken out in stretchers. >> shootin
. >> they were dressed in an equipped airway to indicate they were prepared and they had -- they were armed with long guns not handguns. describe the terrifying sound of rapid gunfire at the inland regional center in san bernardino california. >> i started walking, and i got into chaos. i was right in the middle of it. boom boom boom boom boom boom boom. >> >> reporter: law enforcement moved in as a group guns drawn after reports of the active shooter situation that...
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they didn't have guns. they were slaughtered.look at what happened in california, they didn't have guns, they were slaughtered. i think it would have been better if they had guns in that room, somebody to protect. they could have protected themselves if they had guns. this is a war. we are in a war. if we are not smart and we are not really cunning, and if we don't beat them to the punch, it's going to be very ugly here. it's going to be very bad. >> you can see there, trump with some strong language on the culture of guns in this country and what should have been done to prevent the shooting in california from happening. i should note, he was in a good mood talking to reporters earlier. of course, a cnn poll showing he was at 36%, right at the top of the pack. he dismissed criticism from rivals and their supporters. some conservatives called him or his rhetoric fascist. he said it's because the other rivals are feeling desperate. fredricka. >> what is he talking about? sometimes what he says on the podium may be to his supporter
they didn't have guns. they were slaughtered.look at what happened in california, they didn't have guns, they were slaughtered. i think it would have been better if they had guns in that room, somebody to protect. they could have protected themselves if they had guns. this is a war. we are in a war. if we are not smart and we are not really cunning, and if we don't beat them to the punch, it's going to be very ugly here. it's going to be very bad. >> you can see there, trump with some...
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they say they do not know if this is terrorism.hey still have a bomb squad at the regional center, they believe there is possibly an explosive device. >> we are going to take a short break. we will be back in just a moment. >>> we just got an update from authorities that two of the people on the shooting rampage this morning have been killed, one man and one woman. the police chief says a third person was detained, but police are not sure if he is connected. >> the associated press is reporting that a law enforcement official -- that a workplace dispute is being probed as a possibility in that shooting were 14 were killed and 17 others were wounded. the unfortunate fact is that shootings like this have become an all too common occurrence. >> because of that, all first responders practice for situations just like this. >>reporter: this is becoming so commonplace that a whole industry is growing up around. >> the joint law enforcement and first responders pre-super bowl drill was one of many drills conducted for major events. just to
they say they do not know if this is terrorism.hey still have a bomb squad at the regional center, they believe there is possibly an explosive device. >> we are going to take a short break. we will be back in just a moment. >>> we just got an update from authorities that two of the people on the shooting rampage this morning have been killed, one man and one woman. the police chief says a third person was detained, but police are not sure if he is connected. >> the...
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they may know what they are talking about. we can all agree the vetting process isn't perfect. >> it is perfect. >> tell me what isn't perfect? your next door neighbor is doing something. [ speaking at the same time ] >> john. >> i have said homeland security isn't going to keep us safe. that can only be had through military war. this is the issue. >> you're saying there are flaws in the system. coming up, meet the come willing to take a bullet as comes around the country bite the bullet. a true american hero next. >>> with all the cop bashing in america now -- chicago, ferguson, et cetera. i want you to listen to what this come told people while helping them escape. >> try to relax, everyone. i will take a bullet before you do. that's for damn sure. just be cool. >> isn't this an accurate description of 99.9% of cops in america. >> they are selfless, there to protect us. this is often lost because of the black lives matter groups which are constantly spewing this anti-cop rhetoric when this is the face of police officers in a
they may know what they are talking about. we can all agree the vetting process isn't perfect. >> it is perfect. >> tell me what isn't perfect? your next door neighbor is doing something. [ speaking at the same time ] >> john. >> i have said homeland security isn't going to keep us safe. that can only be had through military war. this is the issue. >> you're saying there are flaws in the system. coming up, meet the come willing to take a bullet as comes around the...
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they said no, they were not from around there. they smurfed and turned around.he made his own sign, rolled it out there and his sign said not to give money to the pan handlers, any money. his nephew snapped the picture and posted it. >>> now, we can tell you from experience because it happened to both of us, really, anything can happen on live tv. >> we mean anything. >> watch what happened during this report's live presentation of a bank robbery in minnesota. >> we are just here, 24 hours ago -- >> that guy right there. that is the robber. >> that is the robber? >> oh. this is live tv folks, that is the robber he just went by according to the bank employees. so, i got to go here and call 911. i will talk to you later >> the guy robbed the bank in 24-hours and went back to the scene. the bank manager is there pointing him out. the report or the scene, he did not have his own camera guy there. he is just working the camera. >> we don't know if they caught the guy. >> crazy. >>> fans of all ages are excited for tomorrow's premiere of the new star wars movie. >> ex
they said no, they were not from around there. they smurfed and turned around.he made his own sign, rolled it out there and his sign said not to give money to the pan handlers, any money. his nephew snapped the picture and posted it. >>> now, we can tell you from experience because it happened to both of us, really, anything can happen on live tv. >> we mean anything. >> watch what happened during this report's live presentation of a bank robbery in minnesota. >> we...
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they don't have the television revenue because they are not part of major conferences where they havetelevision contracts. they don't have their own networks of or the revenue stream just doesn't work. when i asked -- i interviewed probably 12 college presidents at these types of schools and i always ask that i always ask them the question while why did you do this, what is the opportunity and they would see from the business standpoint it probably doesn't make any sense. it's just not working but we think that if we don't have a football program that we are going to be viewed as not a real university. they actually have presidents say that to me. while we won't be a real university if we you don't have a large football stadium come if we don't have a large football team, and then they said you know, it's also the one thing that we can do to draw the largest amount of attention to our school. and i thought about that and i thought you know, that's an interesting thing to say. it's all that sad for one thing. and then the other thing is do you mean by that that you think that you're go
they don't have the television revenue because they are not part of major conferences where they havetelevision contracts. they don't have their own networks of or the revenue stream just doesn't work. when i asked -- i interviewed probably 12 college presidents at these types of schools and i always ask that i always ask them the question while why did you do this, what is the opportunity and they would see from the business standpoint it probably doesn't make any sense. it's just not working...
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what they saw until they found out they would like to not oldest --ryone of the they did it according to their beliefs and their way of living. we are, and we went to different schools. we learned different programs. and now i only showed the people of israel the mirror of our community. i'm not so sure that they have the solutions. i am not so sure that they have the idea of how we should solve problems. said before, the population in israel is the idea that we are now, not minorities, because every one of the tribe is in the same -- they have the same size. now i understand why have a diplomatic -- 50% fulle almost tribes. everyone thinks differently. 80% have served in the army. melting pot of the israelis. there were citizens that did not serve. pot ofy was the melting all the majorities of israel. now we have less than 50% to serve in the army. this is a problem. the only place that the israelis could meet was in five or six years or 10 years within one generation. findmeans they will themselves strangers want to each other. they have to pay tax. the country will be about two pas
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they are not stand up. they are a unique form.e people in the films say you need a certain type of mind to make it happen, and make it happen 10 or 15 times a week because we do it every week. that is what we are selecting from. charlie: here is an open pitch meeting for cartoons. >> this is a picasso joke. my eyes are over here. >> i lost so much weight i have room for a summer intern. >> they are sumo wrestlers. >> so crazy. a little cat? in a suit. >> you have seen everything. charlie: did you know you would find so much humor, so much fun, so many people having a very good time? >> that i knew right away. i saw how much fun they had together. i think what i was surprised about was all the rest, how much they are using humor to cope with the rest of what is going on in their lives. charlie: cartoonists or other people? >> cartoonists and the people who read the cartoons. that is what i ended up making a film about is the way we use humor to cope. why do you become a cartoon it -- well, he talks about that. why do you, cartoonis
they are not stand up. they are a unique form.e people in the films say you need a certain type of mind to make it happen, and make it happen 10 or 15 times a week because we do it every week. that is what we are selecting from. charlie: here is an open pitch meeting for cartoons. >> this is a picasso joke. my eyes are over here. >> i lost so much weight i have room for a summer intern. >> they are sumo wrestlers. >> so crazy. a little cat? in a suit. >> you have...
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we think they are in violation of the law and they should change what they are doing. martha: they believe you are coming after them to shut them down and this is one of the steps you are taking to do this. they say these new allegations by the attorney general are flat out false. our agreements with vendors require them to follow state law and dispose of tish you've accordingly. if they are not, then i'll take swift action. what do you say? >> planned parenthood's own lawyers told us that's how they are disposing of the fetuses. i have fetuses that end up in a landfill in kentucky. those are facts. planned parenthood always makes the allegation someone is trying to shut them down. that's not the issue. the issue is, are they disposing of aborted fetuses in a humane way. i don't think that is good. martha: it strikes me what this story and the investigation you have done, it sheds more light on the realities of this process which a lot of people don't want to know more about because it's very difficult to even think about. in many ways, you are saying it's a landfill.
we think they are in violation of the law and they should change what they are doing. martha: they believe you are coming after them to shut them down and this is one of the steps you are taking to do this. they say these new allegations by the attorney general are flat out false. our agreements with vendors require them to follow state law and dispose of tish you've accordingly. if they are not, then i'll take swift action. what do you say? >> planned parenthood's own lawyers told us...
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they gave everything they had to the judge and they said, i don't know. even if they thought they knew, that isn't what commands the warrant. if the judges review. susan: these questions were coming up at the supreme court level and the appellate federal level. your thoughts on that? >> the thing i think is important to remember is it was intended to encourage police to use warrants. that was the point of the good faith exception. the officers had what they thought was a good warrant. it turned out not to be. the court and encouraging them to rely on warrants in the first and said if you rely in good faith upon a search warrant you think is a good warrant, we will not penalize you for that by excluding the evidence. but since leon, the exception has been expanded out to include cases that have nothing to do with warrants at all. it includes the police rely upon a database that the court isn't maintaining, the good faith exception rule will apply. if they are relying upon a database they aren't properly maintaining, does it apply? it has ballooned out beyo
they gave everything they had to the judge and they said, i don't know. even if they thought they knew, that isn't what commands the warrant. if the judges review. susan: these questions were coming up at the supreme court level and the appellate federal level. your thoughts on that? >> the thing i think is important to remember is it was intended to encourage police to use warrants. that was the point of the good faith exception. the officers had what they thought was a good warrant. it...
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they can lose fighters. they don't care. amazing thing is that they are completely enthusiastic. they think it's the time of their life. they think that they are part of a historical event. the amazing thing is that they are completely enthusiastic. they think it's the time of their life. they think that they are part of a historical event. changing the whole middle east. >> among them were americans. >> i met many americans. i met many germans and french people and english people, but many americans. guys from new jersey. >> there were also american weapons. soldiers carry them like a badge of honor, even the children. >> how old are you? >> these child soldiers, 12 and 13 years old, now go to what isis calls schools. >> they start a new school system, which i found is completely wrong, completely crazy. but it's a system. >> isis officials trotted out a few prisoners for todenhofer to talk to. this man is one of a group of captured kurdish soldiers. >> when did they catch you? >> he told todenhofer he was afraid. shortly a
they can lose fighters. they don't care. amazing thing is that they are completely enthusiastic. they think it's the time of their life. they think that they are part of a historical event. the amazing thing is that they are completely enthusiastic. they think it's the time of their life. they think that they are part of a historical event. changing the whole middle east. >> among them were americans. >> i met many americans. i met many germans and french people and english people,...
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they claim they were running advertisements in central america but they didn't change the policy. now we're having another surge as the top officers stated you normally see a decline at this time of the year but it is still increasing. so what is your opinion with regard to the necessity to have a clear immigration policy? before somebody leaves their home to put themselves at risk tollgate need to know there will be apprehended and they will be deported? or we could have a plummeting of the attempt. >> what they're telling the border patrol is they came because they knew they would be allowed to stay so we need to change that incentive to change the policy they get text messages on facebook with pictures of the notice to appear to send back to friends and family in their home country so people are coming because they know they are allowed to stay and unless it changes they will keep coming. >> they don't pay attention to the law on the books they are worried about what will happen in under the current circumstances they will be turned over to law enforcement for a secure place fo
they claim they were running advertisements in central america but they didn't change the policy. now we're having another surge as the top officers stated you normally see a decline at this time of the year but it is still increasing. so what is your opinion with regard to the necessity to have a clear immigration policy? before somebody leaves their home to put themselves at risk tollgate need to know there will be apprehended and they will be deported? or we could have a plummeting of the...
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reporter: they are telling me that they had so much fun and they danced for the first time that they here. >> reporter: a president and a people, united in their loss. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the president declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: thai authorities released pictures. >> reporter: the only university in northeastern kenya. >> reporter: it was hit by an explosion. >> reporter: there has been an al-shabab ambush. ♪ >> reporter: it's a very sensitive case. >> reporter: they are getting tear gassed. >> this is not life. >> translator: i can't calculate how much i lost. >> do you think you will get a deal in the end? ♪ >> reporter: there has just been a big eruption of the volcano. >> reporter: within seconds of the earthquake, completely annihilating this village. >> we have no choice but to rebuild. ♪ amazing grace [ cheers and applause ] >> we begin with breaking news out of egypt. ♪ >> this whole nightmare is over. >> you know you are the winning, how does it feel? [ cheers ] ♪ >> russian federation will be suspended. >> australia! >> suspended for what? ♪ >> that
reporter: they are telling me that they had so much fun and they danced for the first time that they here. >> reporter: a president and a people, united in their loss. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the president declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: thai authorities released pictures. >> reporter: the only university in northeastern kenya. >> reporter: it was hit by an explosion. >> reporter: there has been an al-shabab ambush. ♪ >> reporter: it's...
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means they have pretty strong views that they do think they will hike again in march and again in junemarkets, if that happens, will be surprised again in june, in september, because in the end the fomc is the desire, not the market. -- is the decider, not the markets. the markets are seeing the extent today to which 10 out of 17 fomc committee members expect the funds rate to be up at 1.5% by the end of next year. who gets to decide that? the committee, not the market. if the committee feel strongly that is where it will be. scarlet: that brings up a good point. what was interesting about this decision was that it was unanimous, even though several in the passive voice their misgivings. why is this a significant? >> i think this was a key turning point, to leave the bureau after seven years. it's clear that everyone on the fomc respects chair yellen very highly. this was her leadership decision to move ahead. i think it was a good thing for the fomc. chair and hasard, said that she understands there and be dissent sometimes, that could be a someone thinks they should tighten the margi
means they have pretty strong views that they do think they will hike again in march and again in junemarkets, if that happens, will be surprised again in june, in september, because in the end the fomc is the desire, not the market. -- is the decider, not the markets. the markets are seeing the extent today to which 10 out of 17 fomc committee members expect the funds rate to be up at 1.5% by the end of next year. who gets to decide that? the committee, not the market. if the committee feel...
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they didn't use a gun, they used a car and meat cleaver because they did not know how to build a bomb and in england we don't have access to guns. there will still be terrorism, it will be in a slightly different, potentially less lethal form. >> farook's brother-in-law seeming genuinely shocked, saying there was no idea this would happen. are there signs of spotting someone who could do a mass shooting? >> absolutely. research is about something called the bystander affect. it comes out of the research. they found that in about 70% of terrorist attacks, there was signs of in tent, be it definite intent, i will do something, or awareness of grievances, awareness of ideologies in the community. that is a gigantic potential for intervention. psychologists have known for years and years, decades that mobilizing, galvanizing the bystander is an incredibly tricky thing to do. we see signs everywhere, see something, report something, see something, say something, but few will ever do it, because it is much easier to find another he can planation. he doesn't mean it. maybe he is not being se
they didn't use a gun, they used a car and meat cleaver because they did not know how to build a bomb and in england we don't have access to guns. there will still be terrorism, it will be in a slightly different, potentially less lethal form. >> farook's brother-in-law seeming genuinely shocked, saying there was no idea this would happen. are there signs of spotting someone who could do a mass shooting? >> absolutely. research is about something called the bystander affect. it...
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that they got from their employers and they told stories of history. the stories of history. one woman i write about is named geraldine miller who lived in the bronx as an organizer here who lived in the bronx and she told stories about something called the bronx slave market. women were waiting on the street corners they would come up and work out and work with the most scarred knees and she told the story because women would look for their needs because those were the women who scrubbed floors. it also became a platform for the reforms of as she told the story she told the women we are never, ever again going to scrub floors down on all fours. it is a shape up of hiring the skilled men to do manual labor. it looks like a gender difference for a lot of years and turned out not to be one. it was given on the street corners by the two african-american women. its stock for the women organizers in the 1960s who have never read anything about the slave markets of the 30s but it certainly heard those stories and the stories came part of their organizing too
that they got from their employers and they told stories of history. the stories of history. one woman i write about is named geraldine miller who lived in the bronx as an organizer here who lived in the bronx and she told stories about something called the bronx slave market. women were waiting on the street corners they would come up and work out and work with the most scarred knees and she told the story because women would look for their needs because those were the women who scrubbed...
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maybe they did. maybe they didn't. but it only helps them to be able to attach themselves to an act like this. >> reporter: is someone detained that gave him the rifles. >> there is a person of -- there is -- we don't know -- okay. let me go back on that one. there's some differentiations. there is a person who purchased those weapons, but i'll let atf answer the questions on the guns. the person is not under arrest at this point. >> but they are being questioned. >> they are not under arrest at this point. >> reporter: with that facebook post did they pledge allegiance to isil or baghdaddy or -- >> i'm aware of the facebook post you are mentioning. i saw the same thing you did. we don't know what is there yet. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg confirms that post had been made, and it had been made just after the attack had started. >> i know it was in the general time line, and yes, there was a post of allegiance. >> reporter: tell us about the dynamic of the marriage. there is a lot of curiosity there. and some people are
maybe they did. maybe they didn't. but it only helps them to be able to attach themselves to an act like this. >> reporter: is someone detained that gave him the rifles. >> there is a person of -- there is -- we don't know -- okay. let me go back on that one. there's some differentiations. there is a person who purchased those weapons, but i'll let atf answer the questions on the guns. the person is not under arrest at this point. >> but they are being questioned. >>...
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reality is, they are patient. they are going to move. they are going to stop.going to move. they are going to stop. >> joe highlighted many times this week this question do they move at the next meeting or the next year? >> that's all we talk about. >> again and again and again. don't fight the fed. >> i think that's right. but i take the other side, michelle, of what chris was saying. even though we are priced for rate hike, i think we could see market unease around this because if the fed raises rates in september, what they essentially said is don't worry about the growth slow down in china, things are okay here. we raise rates, it's good for the market. now they are raising rates on top of falling oil prices, and a default cycle that's picking up. it's not initially a positive. michelle, going into next year, there's one rate hike, two rate hikes, and economic data cooperates, that's when the market eventually recovers and resumes the rally, not much of a rally, really. >> chris, as you mentioned, this is somewhat unorthodox backdrop for an initial fed rate
reality is, they are patient. they are going to move. they are going to stop.going to move. they are going to stop. >> joe highlighted many times this week this question do they move at the next meeting or the next year? >> that's all we talk about. >> again and again and again. don't fight the fed. >> i think that's right. but i take the other side, michelle, of what chris was saying. even though we are priced for rate hike, i think we could see market unease around...
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is true they go looking for propaganda then how did they know they were looking at? what did they a understand about the call for the caliphate? or the call for jihad? why is that legitimate? who taught them those things are a legitimate? deirdre: i will play another statement the farook family lawyers about the wife. >> she has only been a mother about six months so the family knew her she was carrying, a soft-spoken very basic information a typical housewife. >> she spoke english and also erdu as well. deirdre: have you track someone like this? coming in on the fiancee visa and was keeping tradition that we associate with the united states. deirdre: an example where due diligence is required in the visa process. i cannot tell you of all those conditions were met two years ago or 18 months ago but that question and that i have is in the vetting process what intelligence was applied to understand the individuals coming to the united states? in the process of radicalization as it is said you don't have to belong to this cell or the organization. deirdre: 80% of our re
is true they go looking for propaganda then how did they know they were looking at? what did they a understand about the call for the caliphate? or the call for jihad? why is that legitimate? who taught them those things are a legitimate? deirdre: i will play another statement the farook family lawyers about the wife. >> she has only been a mother about six months so the family knew her she was carrying, a soft-spoken very basic information a typical housewife. >> she spoke english...