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tom foreman. tom, we're going to get back to you throughout the show as you're learning more information. again, we'll get back to tom. now i want to turn to cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. also cnn's justice correspondent pamela brown joins us. good evening to both of you. gloria, cnn is learning the president is unhappy with the jfk document dump. why is that? >> well, i think he wanted more documents to be released and that didn't occur. and so we're told that he was given a choice. either release all of the documents without any redactions, even though there had been these problems that were raised by intelligence and law enforcement officials or release a smaller amount with the redactions. and he decided to do that. but also, he directed the agencies to come back to him in 180 days and with some fuller documents, if they could. imagine his consternation that in the 11th hour after 25 years there were these kinds of problems. >> gloria, can we turn to russia now and the president.
tom foreman. tom, we're going to get back to you throughout the show as you're learning more information. again, we'll get back to tom. now i want to turn to cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. also cnn's justice correspondent pamela brown joins us. good evening to both of you. gloria, cnn is learning the president is unhappy with the jfk document dump. why is that? >> well, i think he wanted more documents to be released and that didn't occur. and so we're told that he was given...
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president. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to tom foreman. >>> coming up oninto a dining scene that's booming. but is it good for everybody. a preview of tonight's brand-new "parts unknown" up next. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. ♪ music plays throughout) as king midas, i eand so should you.uarantee. on struts, brakes, shocks. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service with your midas credit card. book an appointment online. ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? tr
president. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to tom foreman. >>> coming up oninto a dining scene that's booming. but is it good for everybody. a preview of tonight's brand-new "parts unknown" up next. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i...
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>> yeah, besides what tom foreman talked about with mexico city, one of the first things i'm going to that handled oswald's files. the interrogations are evidently in here and i'm going to want to look at the testimony, the secret testimony still classified after all of these years in the 1970s of the head of counterintelligence and the cia before the church committee. this may have to do with the assassination or may have to do with other dirty deeds the cia was up to in central and south america. those are two areas i'm going to no matter what, they're going to be interesting. in addition, there is a psychological profile of oswald in here made by the cia, never been out. i'm going to look at that, but i have very low expectations for it because they made it after the assassination. i guarantee you they look brilliant after the fact. they know what the profilers should look like. >> very dangerous man. jared poezer in, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> power, sexual predators and the new accusations creating dialogue. the latest media figure facing sexual harassment allegations
>> yeah, besides what tom foreman talked about with mexico city, one of the first things i'm going to that handled oswald's files. the interrogations are evidently in here and i'm going to want to look at the testimony, the secret testimony still classified after all of these years in the 1970s of the head of counterintelligence and the cia before the church committee. this may have to do with the assassination or may have to do with other dirty deeds the cia was up to in central and...
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tom foreman with our partners at c-n-n explains what "tannerite" is and what is natsot: "gonna fire in a few seconds..."what can fifty pounds of exploding target compound do? just watch. natsot: explosionthat's how much authorities say they found in the shooter's car. and youtube is filled with videos of people setting off other large amounts...natsot: explosionsexploding targets were developed so marksmen could see when they hit them at great distances. the chemicals to make them are sold by companies such tannerite, combined by the user in relatively small amounts, and set off by high-velocity bullets.natsot: exploding targetstannerite is often used as a generic term for exploding targets, so the company says it's not sure if the vegas shooter had actual tannerite products or some other brand. but a official says "the only proper use is as a shot indicator. it's not designed to destroy property." natsot: building blowing up still, the easy availability and potential for misuse triggered this bulletin four years ago: "the fbi has identified multiple incidents where criminals and extre
tom foreman with our partners at c-n-n explains what "tannerite" is and what is natsot: "gonna fire in a few seconds..."what can fifty pounds of exploding target compound do? just watch. natsot: explosionthat's how much authorities say they found in the shooter's car. and youtube is filled with videos of people setting off other large amounts...natsot: explosionsexploding targets were developed so marksmen could see when they hit them at great distances. the chemicals to...
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tom foreman has been diving into the jfk files for us. he's here now with all the latest details. tom, hello to you. you have been digging through all these files. what have you uncovered so far? >> well, i've uncovered a terrific team of people here helping me dig because i couldn't possibly do it. look at this, look at this, don, this is just one of these files, this is 14 pages of handwritten notes. this gives you an idea of how hard it's going to be for everyone to sort through all of this stuff. what we have found is that almost immediately, the authorities were trying to cover an almost endless number of leads and ideas out there. for example, they were following at one point former member of the national states rights party because he was making a speech in florida in january after the assassination, detailing how he believed ruby, jack ruby, who killed oswald, had been working with oswald to set him up at the job at the book depository, make sure he was in a position to let him know where the route was, he was connected to police and that sort of thing and he killed oswald
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tom foreman is with us as well. tom, you've been doing work in this area, a lot of research. walk us through exactly what you are hearing right now. >> well, basically the president is saying that he wants to give as much access as possible but he's had these warnings from these various agencies, cia and fbi primarily among them, that you can possibly do irreversible harm to national security to pour it all out there right now without these redactions. specifically, there seems to be concern over individuals who have worked with "time" as informants or unknown informants to the cia or fbi, law enforcement sources that may also be involved somehow and overall foreign relations. although you do have to ask, wolf, when you talk about several months here of review of this material, this has been planned for decades. decades. and now at the 11th hour, we're being told they need another 180 days to review. there's going to be a lot of scrutiny over that, no question. >> let me bring phil mudd into this as well. you used to work at the fbi and cia. why after all of these years they
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> i want to bring in political analyst and historian julian zelizer tomore about all of this. so julian, in your view, what's been the most revealing thing about the files uncovered? >> some of it was the disorganization and chaos in the days leading up to and following the assassination. the memo you just played where we learned that hoover knew someone was out to kill oswald or had information about this and they failed to stop it, that's really interesting. there's a lot of interesting documents. we knew this was happening, but about all the efforts to kill castro and to cause all kind of chaos in cuba, that's interesting to read. so there's some good nuggets and good material filling out how much they were tracking lee harvey oswald in the months leading up to the assassination. there's no smoking gun, though. there's no evidence from what i've seen so far of a conspiracy. >> and what about this alleged cuban intel officer? saying that he actually knew oswal oswald? >> yeah. we know some of this already. this had not all been unseen. there was inform
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> i want to bring in political analyst and historian julian zelizer tomore about all of this. so julian, in your view, what's been the most revealing thing about the files uncovered? >> some of it was the disorganization and chaos in the days leading up to and following the assassination. the memo you just played where we learned that hoover knew someone was out to kill oswald or had information about this and they failed to stop it, that's really...
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tom foreman and jefferson morley, the author of "the ghost the secret life of cia spy master of jamesthe cry's counter intelligence director at the time of the kennedy assassination. tom, i want to start with you because you've been pouring through the thousands of pages of documents released. one of the biggest conspiracy theories was addressed in the document dump whether lee harvey oswald was connected to the cia. what did you learn? >> kind of addressed. look at this image from the document dump that says what was asked about that. during the course of this conversation there was a warren commission was doing its work a direct question, was he working for the cia. is that what happened. and yet, there was no answer. it basically gets cut off after that. is there any information involved with the assassination of president kennedy which in any way shows lee harvey oswald was a cia agent and then it just stops there. there's no answer. so, you know, i'm telling you if you're one of the conspiracy theorists you're like there's the evidence. >> right. >> if you're not you're saying th
tom foreman and jefferson morley, the author of "the ghost the secret life of cia spy master of jamesthe cry's counter intelligence director at the time of the kennedy assassination. tom, i want to start with you because you've been pouring through the thousands of pages of documents released. one of the biggest conspiracy theories was addressed in the document dump whether lee harvey oswald was connected to the cia. what did you learn? >> kind of addressed. look at this image from...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and that is "cnn newsroom." we thank you for watching.d i'm cyril vanier. thanks for watching. "new day" up is next for viewers in the u.s. for everyone else, amanpour. ♪ (cheering) a triangle solo? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. use pantene shampoo together with 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. their pro-v formula is like a multi-vitamin. making your hair 2x stronger see the difference when you add 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. woman: we demand a lot from our eyes every day. i should know. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose®. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. it's also what i prescribe to my patients who have this condition. restasis multidose® helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose® did not in
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tom foreman joins us now with a closer look t so what have you learned, tom?obert mueller's team here is absolutely a who's who of some of the top attorneys in this country. let's take andrew wiseman, for example. he is a leading figure in prosecuting white collar and organized crime figures. michael dreeban over here has argued more than a hundred cases before the u.s. supreme court. very few lawyers ever get to say anything like that. he's also considered one of the top criminal law experts in this country. jeany reis a former deputy assistant attorney general. she came from the esteemed firm where mueller is in private practice, as did james quarrels over here. he's considered to be the point person in terms of reaching out to the white house when they have to have direct contact. and aaron zepley, he spent years with the fbi studying counterterrorism until he rose to the point of becoming the chief of staff for mueller over here. this is just the front row of his team here, and this is a true dream team of prosecutors. people who not only know how to colle
tom foreman joins us now with a closer look t so what have you learned, tom?obert mueller's team here is absolutely a who's who of some of the top attorneys in this country. let's take andrew wiseman, for example. he is a leading figure in prosecuting white collar and organized crime figures. michael dreeban over here has argued more than a hundred cases before the u.s. supreme court. very few lawyers ever get to say anything like that. he's also considered one of the top criminal law experts...
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tom foreman is here in "the situation room."s a candidate, the president indicated he was against that name change. >> you can bet the temperatures will skyrocket in both alaska and ohio over this bit of news. which is reviving a bitter feud that truly went on for more than a century. towering more than 20,000 feet over the alaskan wilderness, this is the tallest mountain in north america, and also appears to be a big chip on the president's shoulder. so much so that he took it up with the two republican senators, lisa murkowski and dan sullivan. the issue -- in 2015, president obama changed the mountain's name from mt. mckinley to denally. >> flying in on monday, i had the view of something extraordinary from air force one. the great one, denali. >> the move came amid much praise in the far north. >> alaskans have fought for this to happen for years, knowing it was a gold prospector who named the mountain after president mckinley, who never set foot in this state. >> in ohio, the home state of the assassinated 25th president, o
tom foreman is here in "the situation room."s a candidate, the president indicated he was against that name change. >> you can bet the temperatures will skyrocket in both alaska and ohio over this bit of news. which is reviving a bitter feud that truly went on for more than a century. towering more than 20,000 feet over the alaskan wilderness, this is the tallest mountain in north america, and also appears to be a big chip on the president's shoulder. so much so that he took it...
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i'm just left just saddened, tom foreman, thank you so much.al in las vegas was full of families. many of whom have young children. my next guest was at the festival with her daughter. she and her daughter won tickets to the festival specifically to see jason aldean perform. jen, thank you so much for calling in. i cannot be gigin to imagine wh you and your daughter have gone through. how are you doing and how is your daughter? >> we're doing better. we are both really shooken up, and still really scared and my parents were actually across the street at the tropicana when all of this broke out. and does your daughter even -- does she understand what happened? >> i believe she does, i just don't think she understands why people do this. >> i don't think any of us understand why people do this. >> yeah. i don't think anybody of us can even grasp the concept of why people would want to hurt innocent people. >> so where were you when you started hearing these loud popping noises? >> we, um, i want to say we were kind of we were more toward the back
i'm just left just saddened, tom foreman, thank you so much.al in las vegas was full of families. many of whom have young children. my next guest was at the festival with her daughter. she and her daughter won tickets to the festival specifically to see jason aldean perform. jen, thank you so much for calling in. i cannot be gigin to imagine wh you and your daughter have gone through. how are you doing and how is your daughter? >> we're doing better. we are both really shooken up, and...
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cnn's tom foreman has more on this curious subject. >> reporter: towering more than 20,000 feet overhe alaskan wilderness this is the tallest mountain in north america and it also appears to be a big chip on the president's shoulder. so much so that he took it up at the state's two republican senators, lisa murkowski and dan sullivan. the issue, in 2015 president obama changed the mountain's name from mt. mckinley to denali. >> flying in on monday i had the view of something extraordinary from air force one. the great one, denali -- [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the move came amid much praise in the far north. >> alaskans have fought for this to happen for years noting it was a gold prospector who named the mountain after president fo this state. >> reporter: but in ohio, the home state of the assassinated 25th president, outrage. then speaker of the u.s. house, ohioan john boehner said he was deeply disappointed. governor john kasich said potus once again oversteps his bounds. and candidate donald trump -- >> oh! >> reporter: with the state's primary still ahead, he tweeted,
cnn's tom foreman has more on this curious subject. >> reporter: towering more than 20,000 feet overhe alaskan wilderness this is the tallest mountain in north america and it also appears to be a big chip on the president's shoulder. so much so that he took it up at the state's two republican senators, lisa murkowski and dan sullivan. the issue, in 2015 president obama changed the mountain's name from mt. mckinley to denali. >> flying in on monday i had the view of something...
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tom foreman. tom, thanks. now, the president's decision to not release all the jfk files.costa joins us now from the white house. so explain the change of course in the 11th hour tonight. >> reporter: right. anderson, apparently some of these intelligence agencies, national security agencies that had some oversight of these files were raising objections with the white house as late as today. so the president, receiving those objections, decided late in the day, from what we understand talking to our sources, to punt this off for another six months. there were 2,800 some odd documents that were released through the national archives this evening, but many more were being kept hidden as of tonight. and that was a decision made by the white house, despite the fact that the president was saying in the last several days that he was going to try to get all these files out there. now, we do know, from talking to people at the white house this evening, that the president was not happy about this. apparently he was pretty irritated that all of this came up at the last second, in te
tom foreman. tom, thanks. now, the president's decision to not release all the jfk files.costa joins us now from the white house. so explain the change of course in the 11th hour tonight. >> reporter: right. anderson, apparently some of these intelligence agencies, national security agencies that had some oversight of these files were raising objections with the white house as late as today. so the president, receiving those objections, decided late in the day, from what we understand...
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cnn's tom foreman reporting.ore note on the las vegas shooting, earlier in the program we talked about the shooter's girlfriend. late tonight her attorney released a statement saying she continues to cooperate fully with the investigation and that she's not planning on making any public statements in the immediate future. up next, tropical trouble. nate strength ents and takes aim at other gulf cities. mandatory evacuations tonight for parts of the big easy. we'll get the latest forecast and talk to a noaa hurricane hunter aboard a plane that flies into the storm. taxes and fees included. and now netflix included. hey, it's me, your dry skin. i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help 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. (avo) but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. v
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native inhabitants of alaska named the mountain denali 10,000 years ago and that name should remain, tom foreman, cnn. >>> breaking overnight two, people fatally shot on the grambling university. it occurred during an altercation in the courtyard, police are not releasing other details. we will bring you updates as soon as they are available cooler weather is in store for much of the northeast. >> good morning, dave, christine, look across the northeast here, severe sudden wind gusts from southern maine towards del marva, where we have the storm move through, new york, walk, calming down, boston and portland picking up, not only wind but rainfall, one-to-two inches left if store for this afternoon and later on tonight, the cold air, we get a couple shots of this, it is the opposite end of the spectrum, extreme heat in place. notice much of today, boston gets a soaking. we get additional storms back behind us into the overnight hours. portland gets in on the action for heavy rainfall. the temperature trend, chicago, look at this, the 50s, saturday 45 trees for a high temperature. in new york, a c
native inhabitants of alaska named the mountain denali 10,000 years ago and that name should remain, tom foreman, cnn. >>> breaking overnight two, people fatally shot on the grambling university. it occurred during an altercation in the courtyard, police are not releasing other details. we will bring you updates as soon as they are available cooler weather is in store for much of the northeast. >> good morning, dave, christine, look across the northeast here, severe sudden wind...
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. >> all right, thank you, tom foreman. >>> and watching developments on the korean peninsula, the defensery james mattis gazed at the border between north and south korea, stressing the united states goal right now is not war but a diplomatic solution to what he calls the kim jong-un regime's reckless behavior. president trump is to visit south korea next month. what do you hear from the north koreans? >> reporter: well, he listened to what the dmz said when they say they're threatened in the region, they feel the united states is threatening which is why they feel they need to develop their arsenal and are watching president trump, will he go to the dmz or say something to make an already bad situation even worse? the north koreans say they are ready to respond. as asia prepares for president trump's landmark visit, north korea has been uncharacteristically quiet. no missile launches in a month and a half. no nuclear tests, at least not yet. only north korea's promise to send a clear message after trump's menacing speech at the u.n. last month when he threatened to totally destroy north
. >> all right, thank you, tom foreman. >>> and watching developments on the korean peninsula, the defensery james mattis gazed at the border between north and south korea, stressing the united states goal right now is not war but a diplomatic solution to what he calls the kim jong-un regime's reckless behavior. president trump is to visit south korea next month. what do you hear from the north koreans? >> reporter: well, he listened to what the dmz said when they say...
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. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. so much to talk about when it comes to this. tim, i'm going to start with you. you have been looking through these documents and you found some very interesting material about j. edgar hoover in the investigation. what can you share about that? >> well, the house investigators came across a document dated just two days after the assassination, just after lee harvey oswald was killed in dallas, and it's hoover explaining why he does not want an independence presidential commission. and he is detailing the mistakes that the fbi had made in not following up some leads about lee harvey oswald. now, these mistakes are not new to us. i mean that material came out -- that material came out a while ago. but the fact that hoover is detailing them, saying, look, we intercepted this telephone call that lee harvey oswald made to the cuban embassy about a visa. people are going to think we really messed up there, and we inters int intercepted this letter. and it's all listed there. the basis for a cover-up. it's a cover-up not because the fb
. >> tom foreman, thank you very much. so much to talk about when it comes to this. tim, i'm going to start with you. you have been looking through these documents and you found some very interesting material about j. edgar hoover in the investigation. what can you share about that? >> well, the house investigators came across a document dated just two days after the assassination, just after lee harvey oswald was killed in dallas, and it's hoover explaining why he does not want an...
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tom foreman joins us now with more on the lay out of the area. tom what are you learned?hn. all you have to do is look at the geography here. here's the mandalay on the strip here. this is the east of the field the area where they had the concert. this is mandalay bay and this is the room from which the man fired. from his advantage point he had a sweeping look at the entire area. this is some 400 yards away from where he is, with a shot he had, a level on the drop maybe 200 feet. he didn't have to be accurate because there were no signs he had to place his shots. he was putting a burst of gunfire into a thick mass of people gathered in front of the stage. the stage is on this end of the performance field, down near the mandalay bay. look closely at this field, there were seven official exits according to the festival organizers. many witnesses say people tended to try to go back to the left here beyond the strip because that's where they came in. they were moving toward the gunman, not away from him. many of the people, because they did not know where the gunfire was com
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tom foreman is up front. >> hurricane harvey slams texas. president spins to the relief sfwlefrt it's been really nice, it's been a wonderful thing. as tough as this was, it's been a wonderful thing. >> maria's dark clouds hit puerto rico and he embraces the silver lining. b >> but if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous -- hundreds and hundreds of people that died, and you look at what happened here with really a storm that was just totally overpowering, nobody's ever seen anything like this. what is your death count? 17? >> wean when a gum slaughters dozen, he looks beyond the sadness. >> what happened in las vegas is, in many ways, a miracle. the police department has done such an incredible job. >> for his political opponents, president trump often runs long on political posture and go short on kbaert, especially when it comes to the military. >> i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. >> during the campaign he trashed senator john mccain, a longtime prisoner of war in vietnam. >> he
tom foreman is up front. >> hurricane harvey slams texas. president spins to the relief sfwlefrt it's been really nice, it's been a wonderful thing. as tough as this was, it's been a wonderful thing. >> maria's dark clouds hit puerto rico and he embraces the silver lining. b >> but if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous -- hundreds and hundreds of people that died, and you look at what happened here with really a storm that was just...
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here is tom foreman. >> reporter: the interior secretary is proving to be one of the most controversialdministration. not merely marching to his own beat but flying his own flag. it's easy to know if the secretary is at his desk because he's ordered the secretary's flag raised above the building when he's in and taken down when he's out according to the washington post. the queen of england staff follow a similar protocol but on this side of the pond, not even the president does that. >> ryan is an eagle scout from big sky country. >> reporter: from the get-go, ryan has set himself a part. >> those that don't know me, i get my inspiration from teddy roosevelt. >> reporter: like the 26th president who served in the military and rode horses through d.c., he's a former navy seal who cowboyed up for his first day on the job, boots, hat and saddle. he's a big fan of hunting and fishing. unlike roosevelt who protected 230 million acres of public land, he almost immediately began issuing orders to roll back restrictions and open more public lands to fans of both sports. even installed a deer h
here is tom foreman. >> reporter: the interior secretary is proving to be one of the most controversialdministration. not merely marching to his own beat but flying his own flag. it's easy to know if the secretary is at his desk because he's ordered the secretary's flag raised above the building when he's in and taken down when he's out according to the washington post. the queen of england staff follow a similar protocol but on this side of the pond, not even the president does that....
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tom foreman is out front. tom, what is inside that hotel room?rin, we know, we knew up front that he had this sweeping view of the las vegas strip and the concert venue over here from the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay. what we're now seeing is inside, he had assembled kind of a makeshift fortress in this suite that could not easily be attacked. in fact, police say right here in this hallway that would approach the front door, that's where he had some of those cameras. one hidden on a food cart outside. he had other cameras inside, which they believe he was using to watch their movements when they approached. look at all this space in here. in there, he had a veritable arsenal. look at some of these pictures from various sources including the daily mail. he had ten suitcases according to police, in which he brought in 23 different weapons. some of them had bipods on them, which are things that they can use like this to steady it to get a better shot. some of them had very powerful scopes on them. he had them all over the room. and in fact, you ca
tom foreman is out front. tom, what is inside that hotel room?rin, we know, we knew up front that he had this sweeping view of the las vegas strip and the concert venue over here from the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay. what we're now seeing is inside, he had assembled kind of a makeshift fortress in this suite that could not easily be attacked. in fact, police say right here in this hallway that would approach the front door, that's where he had some of those cameras. one hidden on a food cart...
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tom foreman has this story. >> hey, ana.ing tore one of the most controversial and colorful members of the administration, not merely marching to his own beat but also flying his own flag. outside the interior department it's easy to know if the secretary is at his desk because he's ordered the secretary's flag raised above the building when he's in and taken down when he is out, according to the "washington post." the queen of england staff follows a similar protocol. but on the side of the pond, not even the president does that. >> ryan is an eagle scout from big sky country in montana. >> still from the get go ryan zinke has set himself apart. >> those who don't know me, i get my inspiration from teddy roosevelt. >> like the 21st president who served in the military, zinke is a former navy s.e.a.l. who cowboyed up for his first day on the job. he's a big fan of hunting and fishing but unlike roosevelt who protected 230 million payiacres public land, zinke immediately began issuing orders to roll back restrictions and open
tom foreman has this story. >> hey, ana.ing tore one of the most controversial and colorful members of the administration, not merely marching to his own beat but also flying his own flag. outside the interior department it's easy to know if the secretary is at his desk because he's ordered the secretary's flag raised above the building when he's in and taken down when he is out, according to the "washington post." the queen of england staff follows a similar protocol. but on...
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tom foreman, walk us through how this unimaginable tragedy unfolded. >> if you are familiar with lasas running through here. the area where this concert was occurring is right in here. i want you to note a couple of things. the stage is down here. the shooter was over here on mandalay bay somewhere in this area shooting across the strip to hit the people in the concert. to give you a better view of this. let's give you the range. from where he was shooting, some of these shots would have been in the neighborhood of 300 to 400 yards. the type of ammunition is not necessarily well suited to that range of shooting if you are looking for extreme accuracy, but that's not necessarily what people were looking for. here's another way of looking at it. this ariel shot would approximate the view he had. this is where the concerts were. they are in an open area with the stage right over here. you can see how people would be sort of packed into the forward area of it. it doesn't have to be an accurate shooter if they are laying a great volume of shots into this area. i listen to the bursts, some
tom foreman, walk us through how this unimaginable tragedy unfolded. >> if you are familiar with lasas running through here. the area where this concert was occurring is right in here. i want you to note a couple of things. the stage is down here. the shooter was over here on mandalay bay somewhere in this area shooting across the strip to hit the people in the concert. to give you a better view of this. let's give you the range. from where he was shooting, some of these shots would have...
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let's turn to tom foreman. >> complicated is the word, anderson.ve 20% of the united states supply of uranium to russia for donations to the clinton foundation? it flows out of the sale in 2010 of this company, uranium one, which controlled about a fifth of america's uranium to a russian firm called roz tom. the u.s. part of this deal had to be approved by the committee of foreign investment in the u.s. which has comprised of nine agencies including the state department, and at that time, hillary clinton was the boss there, anderson. >> so a lot of this was looked at during the campaign. why is it coming back again. there were donations also to the clinton foundation. >> it was all talked about before, but the hill newspaper came out with a report showing the fbi was investigating a subsidiary for possible money laundering, bribes, all aimed at giving the russian government more influence over the u.s. nuclear industry while this deal was being approved. so some members of congress want to know why they weren't told about this. further more, the hi
let's turn to tom foreman. >> complicated is the word, anderson.ve 20% of the united states supply of uranium to russia for donations to the clinton foundation? it flows out of the sale in 2010 of this company, uranium one, which controlled about a fifth of america's uranium to a russian firm called roz tom. the u.s. part of this deal had to be approved by the committee of foreign investment in the u.s. which has comprised of nine agencies including the state department, and at that time,...
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i want to bring in tom foreman who has been looking at this in a virtual studio. tom? >> we knew that he had this commanding view of the strip and the concert area over here from this 32nd floor of the mandalay bay. what is emerging is a picture of a man who built sort of a fortress up here, and a trap for any police who tried to come and get him out of this suite. pretty big space up here. when we talk about the hallway, the funnel of death, that's what we're talking about here. one hallway approaching this area. that's where he had two cameras outside, one hidden on a room service cart in this hallway, the other one aiming out of a peephole in the door, right there to look right down the hallway. that's the only way police officers could have approached this room. and inside the room, what did he have? an arsenal. he had more than 20 guns, 12 of them set one these bump stocks that could fire like automatic weapons. remember, he's shooting 400, 500 yards. that's quite a distance out there. some of them had powerful scopes on them. he set up a receptacle to put them in
i want to bring in tom foreman who has been looking at this in a virtual studio. tom? >> we knew that he had this commanding view of the strip and the concert area over here from this 32nd floor of the mandalay bay. what is emerging is a picture of a man who built sort of a fortress up here, and a trap for any police who tried to come and get him out of this suite. pretty big space up here. when we talk about the hallway, the funnel of death, that's what we're talking about here. one...
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. >> all right, tom foreman, thanks very mch. very, very interesting. i'm wolf blitzer. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the breaking news. a top gop senator says enough to president trump. jeff flake ripping into the president, calling him reckless, outrageous and undignified. will more gop follow? >> plus, more breaking news this hour. "the washington post" reporting the clinton campaign and the dnc paid for the research that led to the now famous, infamous perhaps, trump dossier, and the second part of our series, killing america, inside the opioid epidemic, should there be a safe place for addicts to shoot up? dr. sanjay gupta on this controversial question tonight. let's go "outfront." >> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" this evening, heaven help us. those are the words of a republican senator taking on president trump in a remarkable 17-minute speech from the floor of the senate. senator jeff flake of arizona passionately calling out the president for being a danger to american democracy. >>
. >> all right, tom foreman, thanks very mch. very, very interesting. i'm wolf blitzer. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the breaking news. a top gop senator says enough to president trump. jeff flake ripping into the president, calling him reckless, outrageous and undignified. will more gop follow? >> plus, more breaking news this hour. "the washington post" reporting the clinton...
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but we are still just trying to understand understand, and we'll bring in tom foreman for this.e have had a lot of people talk to us about this, and you're not going to have consistency on the little points, the timeline. the local officials have not put one out yet. and that is going to make a difference to the investigation. it is also a really helpful way for us to understand what these people endured. because another unique characteristic of this particular mass murderer is duration. this wasn't one guy running through one clip, one moment, it took a long time, tom, and you're doing the hard work of having us understand that duration and where our gaps in understanding remain to be at this point. what can you tell us? >> sure, chris. the truth is many of these events do happen in a very short period of time. this was not the case here. if you look at when the shooting began here, 10:08 p.m. that was the first step here. that's when the windows were smashed out up here. the place behind you that we showed you a moment before, that's when the shots started raining down here, s
but we are still just trying to understand understand, and we'll bring in tom foreman for this.e have had a lot of people talk to us about this, and you're not going to have consistency on the little points, the timeline. the local officials have not put one out yet. and that is going to make a difference to the investigation. it is also a really helpful way for us to understand what these people endured. because another unique characteristic of this particular mass murderer is duration. this...
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tom foreman has more. >> what did the law do that's generating the attention. >> a new law stripped the come batting t opioid epidemic. specifically the articles in "the washington post" and 60 minutes say it made it difficult to stop large suspicious shipments of by drug companies to areas they're being sold to the addicts. the proponents was republican congressman tom marino, who is the president's nominee to lead the office of the national control policy, to be the drug czar who has received donations from pharmaceutical companies that are making a great deal of money from the sale of opioids. >> there was very little congressional opposition to this law at the time when it was signed by post. how did that happen if it contained an enforcement loophole? >> reporter: it's not entirely clear, but the investigation suggests the legislation ran through a protective cover under the idea there was nothing controversial in it. why did they do that? because these investigators found the pharmaceutical industry made generation donations to a good many campaigns while the law with his being de
tom foreman has more. >> what did the law do that's generating the attention. >> a new law stripped the come batting t opioid epidemic. specifically the articles in "the washington post" and 60 minutes say it made it difficult to stop large suspicious shipments of by drug companies to areas they're being sold to the addicts. the proponents was republican congressman tom marino, who is the president's nominee to lead the office of the national control policy, to be the drug...
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tom foreman is "outfront." >> reporter: from screaming phone calls in private, to bitter putdowns inublic. president trump continues feuding as much with his own party as he does with democrats. >> we're not getting the job done. and i'm not going to blame myself. i'll be honest. they are not getting the job done. >> reporter: and some are pushing back. arizona senator john mccain, a favorite trump target, noting that while he was a prisoner of war in vietnam, some were deferred from service. >> and one aspect of the conflict, by the way, that i will never, ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of america and the highest income level found a doctor that would say that they had a bone spur. that is wrong. >> reporter: mccaining about th president. when asked today about trump receiving a deferral for a bone spur -- >> do you consider him a draft dodger? is. >> i don't consider him so much a draft dodger is as i feel that the system was so wrong that certain americans could evade their responsibilities to serve the country. >> reporter: despite needing his party's
tom foreman is "outfront." >> reporter: from screaming phone calls in private, to bitter putdowns inublic. president trump continues feuding as much with his own party as he does with democrats. >> we're not getting the job done. and i'm not going to blame myself. i'll be honest. they are not getting the job done. >> reporter: and some are pushing back. arizona senator john mccain, a favorite trump target, noting that while he was a prisoner of war in vietnam, some...
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. >> tom foreman, appreciate it. time to hand things over to don lemon. cnn tonight starts right now. >>> breaking news, the biggest bombshell yet in the russia investigation and the white house is hoping you'll believe there's nothing to see here. just move along. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. the trump campaign's closest connection so far to russian meddling in the election. george papadopoulos, a former trump campaign foreign policy adviser pleading guilty to making a false statement to the fbi after he lied about his interactions during the campaign with a foreign contact who discussed dirt related to hillary clinton's e-mails. that's not an accusation. that's not an allegation. it's fact. papadopoulos admits it. now the administration has been insisting all along there's no evidence of collusion with russia. papadopoulos a nobody. listen to donald trump's personal attorney jake sekulow. >> let me say this. first of all, george papadopoulos served on a committee. a lot -- as you know, campaigns have committees with various people on it. he was n
. >> tom foreman, appreciate it. time to hand things over to don lemon. cnn tonight starts right now. >>> breaking news, the biggest bombshell yet in the russia investigation and the white house is hoping you'll believe there's nothing to see here. just move along. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. the trump campaign's closest connection so far to russian meddling in the election. george papadopoulos, a former trump campaign foreign policy adviser pleading guilty to making a...
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theagainst inequalit foreman of the policy agenda will be consequential, from the state level to the private level. it will have an impact, so yes, that is key. rishaad: thank you very much, tom mackenzie in the great hall of the people. we will have president xi's speech live on bloomberg, expected around 11:45 a.m. hong kong time. that is around midnight in new york. we've got more on the china congress later on in the show when we look at president xi's vision for transforming the economy over the next five years. haidi: but next, as the dow hits another record high, how the wall street really -- wall street rally really is. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." stocks on the up again. nikkei i unchartedn during. 17 straight days of gains. optimism growing when it comes to the global economy. roses,ing is coming up it?s it's got to end in tears, but everyone wants to know when. >> indeed. if you go back to the irrational exuberance of alan greenspan, he it? it's got to end inwas right, bu. it is tricky, because interest rates will remain well. i would not get carried away. rishaad: caterpillar is one we were looking at. china the guiding light ther
theagainst inequalit foreman of the policy agenda will be consequential, from the state level to the private level. it will have an impact, so yes, that is key. rishaad: thank you very much, tom mackenzie in the great hall of the people. we will have president xi's speech live on bloomberg, expected around 11:45 a.m. hong kong time. that is around midnight in new york. we've got more on the china congress later on in the show when we look at president xi's vision for transforming the economy...