By switching to xfinity x1. Rio Olympic Games show me gymnastics. X1 lets you search by sport, watch nbcs highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. Im getting ready. Are you . X1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversals coverage of the rio Olympic Games. Call or go online today to switch to x1. Welcome back. 9 00 p. M. Here in new york. Breaking news from the Trump Campaign. The candidate back pedaling on his plan to keep all muslims out of the country until things get figured out. This plan. Donald j. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States until our countrys representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. That was just this past december, since then hes called that plan just a suggestion. Hes backed away from banning all muslims and reembraced it and backed away, now seems to be abandoning it entirely. Theres a lot of spin surrounding the move and a lot of heat as well. Sunlen serfaty has the latest. What do we know about this . When is this being announced . Whats the plan . Reporter this is a pretty remarkable and big shift, i have to say. We all remember when donald trump came out with much fanfare back in december during his primary campaign and announced this complete and total ban on muslims coming into the u. S. From other countries. We do know as of now, that the Trump Campaign as of last weekend were starting to craft changes to their policy and that will take the place in a new memo to be released by the campaign in which they will make changes to that policy. We know that trump will now no longer specifically call for a ban on muslims coming into the u. S. What this new policy will do is it will call for a ban on all immigrants coming from countries with known links to terrorism and that will include sources tell cnn countries that train and equip terrorists. Now, we do not know exactly what countries this will apply to. The Trump Campaign has promised more details and specifics as this new policys being worked through but certainly, it is a big change right now. So one way to look at this, its an effort to reboot or kind of stay on script, so to speak, as the general election nears. Reporter yeah r, thats rig. We have noticed considerable changes to the Trump Campaign recently seeming to try to hit that reset button over and over again, a chance to possibly recalibrate, to turn his campaign into something more of a general election campaign. It isnt just in the softening of his policy banning muslims but also kind of softening his rhetoric a bit, too. Its been a noticeable shift in the last few days and weeks that hes kind of tamped down some rhetoric when hes talking about immigration reform. For instance, he has no longer he no longer features as a main part of his stump speech his call to deport all undocumented immigrants. It certainly seems to be part and parcel with his attempt to reboot and reimage him as a candidate thats more amenable as a general election candidate. He continues to go after Elizabeth Warren, right . Reporter yeah, this is interesting today. We were waiting to see if trump would take the bait when she was out campaigning with Hillary Clinton for the first time today, when they were on the stage together. Of course, Elizabeth WarrenHolding Nothing back when taking on donldz trump as she likes to do. At first, donald trump sent out a Pretty Simple tweet staying away from calling her his trademark nickname for her, pocahontas. Later in the day it really seemed he could not resist the temptation. He really came out strongly in an interview today and said look, Elizabeth Warren is a racist, she used the fact she was a native american he says to advance her career, calling her pointblank a total fraud. So certainly does seem like Elizabeth Warren is getting and continues to get under his skin. That is something that was notable that Hillary Clinton went out of her way today to say up there on the stage i kind of like that she gets under his skin, she knows the role Elizabeth Warren can play for her. Lets bring back the panel. Stephen almendorf, alex burns, National Political reporter for New York Times back with us and patrick healey, and joe borelli. Lets start on this side. You worked on a lot of campaigns. Is this just the traditional pivot to a general election for donald trump . I think we have seen with donald trump that he pivots and then pivots back and other people pivot for him. He tweets from wherever every morning and changes what he thinks. I dont think we can depend on what he or his advisors say today will be the same thing he says tomorrow. Does this surprise you . It doesnt. We have seen over the last couple weeks these sort of fitful attempts by trump to mainstream himself a little more as a general election candidate. I do think on the specific issue of the muslim ban, i would put sort of the mass deportation plan in the same category. Im actually not sure for political purposes how much it matters if he changes his tune now because there are an awful lot of voters out there, moderate voters, certainly nonwhite voters, who will recoil from a candidate who said this stuff at any point. So if its just a matter of softening and adding some contours to the policy now, without necessarily repudiating the stuff in the past, its an effort to move him more into the Political Center but i dont know that that gets him all the way. Also never saying i was wrong about that, i rethought it. Its just we have heard from i heard earlier some of his spokespeople were saying earlier this is not really a change at all, this is what hes been saying all along. Right. Hes not wrong, he has nothing to talk to god about about anything that hes necessarily done wrong. To alexs point, i just wonder who hes appealing to here. There are so many voters who love that donald trump sort of called it as he saw it, said the word muslims, looked at that group, saw them as a problem, a lot of americans felt finally, someone is coming out. This sort of we are going to look at countries that export terrorism sounds more like what kind of a politically correct conservative candidate might say. It sounds like hes not really going to be making his original base happy. Other voters i think to alexs point are going to have a number of things that he said over the months, have a problem with. It seems like hes almost trying to make peace with the elites so he can have you were for john kerry. He got hammered as a flipflopper during the campaign. That really stuck on him. It doesnt seem to stick with donald trump. One difference with donald trump is we have a full year of a lot of video and he doesnt say these things with any tentative sense. He says them loudly, clearly, im going to build a wall, im going to get rid of muslims. Hes veryi definitive what he says. Do you think that idea of a flipflopper is something hes vulnerable on . Not at all. Hes not rolling back this idea of a muslim ban. He says were going to do it from countries where theres terrorism. Its finessing the policy. By contrast you have Hillary Clinton who constructed the transpacific partnership, called it the Gold Standard of trade deals, then says i dont like that anymore when she needed to win over Bernie Sanders supporters. Is it fair to criticize her and during the debate i questioned her about that, because it happened right before the debate, she switched a lot of positions to closer to Bernie Sanders positions, can you honestly with a straight face say this has nothing to do with politics about getting elected for donald trump . I dont think it has to do with politics. He met with law makers and they said look, this policy is more workable. We heard two people on the other side of the room say we are not sure about the political efficacy of this at all. Is it wise from a political standpoint . Probably not. He probably wont win over a ton of people because he finessed his policy. Very different than changing your view on the iraq war, on libya which we have seen secretary clinton do. So did donald trump. Donald trump did change his position. On both those issues, actually. On libya he was always for a surgical takeout. He never talked about a surgical takeout. Now he says he was for a surgical takeout. His first words were surgical takeout of gadhafi. Which is very different than the point is he flipflops on these things. Lets go down the list. He flipflopped on being pro life. He was pro abortion for many times, he even said that. He helped fundraisers for pro choice groups. He was flipflopped on being a republican for goodness sakes. He flipped his own Voter Registration multiple times over the years. Hes flipflopped on that. Very different. No, its not. Either you are a republican and believe in republican principles or you dont. Number one. Number two wait, theres more. He flipflopped on immigration. He criticized mitt romney for self deportation comments and said in 2012 he was too harsh on that issue. Now hes building a wall and wants mass deportation. He flipflopped on mass deportation. He said now, no, im not going to do that. We will be sensible about that. Right here on cnn he was very clear about how they all have to go. We can keep going down the list of where hes flipflopped. Come on. I find it rather interesting you say you are a republican or youre not. I assume you had the same problems with Ronald Reagan. That was over 30 years ago. Stop it with Ronald Reagan. He made a transition over 30 years. It was very well thought out. Donald trump made flipflops on issues one day to the next. The republican thing was from one election to the next. There was no intellectual thought process that led to that. You dont believe the flipflop let me speak to the political point you mentioned. Lets reset the conversation. After orlando we had people come out there and say we should really question why this person who was on the terrorist watch list at some point, was able to get a gun. A lot of americans stepped back and said this is a pretty rational thing we should examine, constitutionality aside. Just like that, donald trump says people are trying to come to our countries who were born in other countries who have been involved with terrorist Training Camps, have been involved with terrorist organizations. We want to prevent them from coming here unless we can verify these people are not here to kill us. The regular people that are out there watching this show tonight are thinking the same thing. If there is a political point, it is somewhat i dont know of anybody who has been in a terrorist Training Camp that the u. S. Is aware they have been in a terrorist Training Camp and come to the u. S. Is allowed in. How do we know in belgium, the european authorities know that certain people who are in these terrorist camps in syria who are now migrating to belgium, they are able to do that. A Million People have come to germany in the space of and they have not been able to do a great job of vetting. I was on the beaches in greece watching them come ashore. There are tornup passports on the shore. They are overwhelmed. The vast majority of people trying to flee a war, not all are bad people but some of them are. Thats not what trump said though. He said all muslims. He didnt say anything. He said six months ago the thing to remember is most politicians change their positions. You can call them flipflops. Frankly, its an accurate phrase to use but heres the thing about trump. Its probably a safe bet that in the next 48 to 72 hours, hes going to be at one of his rallies which he believes the unscripted rallies are his best way to communicate directly to voters, hes going to be with one of those rallies and he will say the word muslims and everyones going to be wondering well, now what does he mean, now what exactly is the policy. This is a guy who sort of says what hes feeling or what comes into his head at a given moment and theres not the kind of friendly consistency. Once Hillary Clinton flipflops she usually stays on the flop. She stays on that side. Its not just the rallies, also the interviews when he gets pressed on the details of these policies. You said you wanted this ban to be temporary until when, what are the mechanisms for vetting people, when you say countries that have a history of exporting terrorism, would you put ireland and france and belgium in that category. I think you will see him have to kind of run that gauntlet. We will see where he ends up on the flip or the flop. More now on Hillary Clintons First Joint Campaign appearance with a trump arch rival Elizabeth Warren. Gary tuchman was there. Reporter many people waiting in line on this hot, humid cincinnati day would have come if Hillary Clinton was here on her own. But someone elses appearance convinced others the wait was worth it. Who would you like to see Hillary Clinton pick for her Vice President ial running mate . Elizabeth warren. Reporter with just a few weeks to go before Hillary Clinton picks a running mate, massachusetts u. S. Senator Elizabeth Warrens first Campaign Appearance with her has the people here talking. I love her, great fighter. I think shes terrific. Reporter many convinced Elizabeth Warren should be the next Vice President. I just like what she said about trump and i think shes a go getter. Reporter there are many people here who believe Elizabeth Warren best complements the person they want as commander in chief because of their perception that shes leading the way and being the donald trump tormenter in chief. What kind of man roots for people to lose their jobs, to lose their homes, to lose their life savings . Ill tell you what kind of a man. A small, insecure money grubber who fights for no one but himself. Reporter theres no question words like that pumped up this audience. Who would you pick . Elizabeth warren totally. What kind of a man . A nasty man who will never become president of the United States. Reporter while this audience liked the red meat from warren, it doesnt mean Everyone Wants her to be Vice President warren. Ohios democratic u. S. Senator has many supporters here. I would pick sherrod brown. Its a good strategic choice to win ohio. Reporter new jersey is represented, too. I would like to see cory booker. Reporter virginia u. S. Senator tim kaine attracts a lot of attention here. I like kaine would be my first pick. Reporter also attracting attention who would you like Hillary Clinton to pick as a running mate . Maybe bernie, because he is already out there and he has been in politics for awhile and i think he would make a good Vice President. Reporter Bernie Sanders is also on peoples minds here in a different way. I would pick Elizabeth Warren because that would bring bernie supporters along. Reporter then there are those who would be more likely to want Elizabeth Warren as Vice President if her running mate was a man. I dont know if two women on the ticket is a good idea or not. Reporter that issue is on a lot of peoples minds here. Even among the most enthusiastic Elizabeth Warren supporters. Im a little concerned about two women running together. I dont know if the countrys ready for that. Im ready for it. But i dont know if the country is. Gary tuchman joins us now from cincinnati. Which other names were mentioned to you by clinton supporters as possible vp material . Reporter one of the names we heard today quite a bit was julian castro, the housing secretary, former mayor of san antonio. Also al franken, u. S. Senator from minnesota, former cast member from saturday night live. One name we didnt necessarily expect, one woman told us she wants to see the Vice President ial nominee be Michelle Obama. We told her that Michelle Obama is not seeking the vice presidency and she told us either way, if Hillary Clinton would pick Michelle Obama it would be quote, an inspired choice. All right. 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Relief and remission within reach. More breaking news tonight. The brexit hangover really hitting home. A lot of jitters after another shaky day for anyone count og a 401 k , anyone who does business with Great Britain or europe, anyone who cares about this countrys closest ally and what people there are going through. Today markets here in london and around the world frankly taking another hit from the vote on thursday to pull the u. K. Out of the European Union. The dow losing nearly 900 points since friday morning. The pound sterling getting pounded. Britains Prime Minister stepping down, his heir apparent, brexit supporter Boris Johnson now backing away from some of the very positions he had leading up to the vote. Another supporter who promised that money sent to the eu would go instead to Britains Health care system now dumping cold water on that pledge. No plan in place for actually carrying out the brexit. Even some talk that parliament might simply say no. In short, it is a mess. Here to help sift through it all is cnns Fareed Zakaria, anchor of Fareed Zakaria gps. You look at the stock market every day. For americans thats obviously the biggest concern, the effect here, but its all around the world. Its huge. At this point, markets have lost 2 trillion worldwide. This is clearly the biggest economic event that has taken place, negative economic event since the great financial crisis of 08 and part of the fear here is initially this was just panic, uncertainty. Part of the fear is that this is markets are expecting another global recession, that we all looked and wondered whats going to trigger the next global recession, is it going to be a slowdown in china, is it going to be the u. S. Well, this might be it. Its been seven years since we have had a recession. Great britain, lets not forget, is one of americas largest trading partners, it is the single largest foreign investor in the United States and who is going to do business in britain right now . You dont know what is going to happen. Are they going to be able to sell into the European Union which is their largest trading partner and with that kind of thing happening, it just freezes economic activity. So peoples 401 k s are not looking good. But more importantly, it could have an impact on jobs in the United States and frankly everywhere. Also, theres obviously geopolitical recalculation going on as well. You know, part of what we have to remember is that a lot of what the United States is able to get done in the world, we do because we do it in coordination with the europeans. You look at iran sanctions. The reason they stuck was that the eu agreed also not to buy iranian oil, not to trade with iranian companies, not to do business with iranian banks. Why was that . Because britain was a very powerful proamerican voice in the eu. Same with the russians. With each of these issues, britain ends up being the kind of, you know, the chief ally of the United States in brussels. Without that, what is the world going to look like, without that kind of consortium where the u. S. And europe together write the rules that have underpinned global stability since 1945. So theres talk in britain of maybe it actually wont happen. But that doesnt seem likely, does it . They voted. Its very tough to imagine right now, but look at it this way. This is a bit like trumps wall and deportation. These things sound great but when you get closer to them, they look really, really hard to actually implement. Britain has to figure out which of thousands of eu laws its going to comply with, which ones its not. It has to figure out how does it sell into the European Union, its main market, if the europeans say as they do to norway and other countries, if you want to sell into us you have to abide by all our regulations, you have to pay money to us and you have to allow Free Movement of migrants which are the things the brits are rebelling against. So maybe six months from now, Prime Minister johnson confronts this reality and says you know what, im going to go to the europeans and say can you give me a couple token concessions that i can take back home, have a second referendum. I think you would have to have a second referendum. Its not clear how you could, 17 Million People have voted for this but its crazy and its quite likely going to cause Enormous Economic dislocation. You actually think a second referendum down the road could be possible . I think it is possible, because this is such an such an unworkable policy and its so counterproductive to the brits. They will realize, i think you call it a hangover, i think they shot themselves in the foot. A hangover, you get over after a few days. They really shot themselves in the foot. This is going to take awhile to heal. Fareed zakaria, there may be a lot of pain between now and then. Thank you very much. A big abortion ruling from the Supreme Court is a major victory for prochoice supporters. The High Court Strikes down a texas law that limited abortion rights as the most significant Supreme Court decision on the issue in two decades. More about what it means when we come back. Hey just cashed a check and im bout to blow it all on chocolate ya im bout to blow it all on Chocolate Sweet tooth baby make that dollar stretch yo yo yo chocolate yo yo yo chocolate introduces new, easytoswallow tablets. So now, there are more ways, for more people. To experience. Complete protection from frequent heartburn. Nexium 24hr. The easytoswallow tablet is here. 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Love your water. Big victory for abortion rights supporters today. The Supreme Court handed down its most significant decision on the issue in two decades in a 53 ruling, the court struck down a texas law that would have limited access to abortions. It is a ruling that could have an impact all over the country, particularly in other states that would try to pass similar laws. Our justice correspondent pamela brown reports. Reporter todays decision considered one of the most consequential by the court in several decades, not only threw out a texas law, it once again threw the court back into the middle of the president ial campaign. Today, women across america have had their constitutional right vindicated. Reporter in a 53 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a controversial texas law requiring abortion clinics to meet many of the same rules as hospitals, such as wider hallways and minimum numbers of parking spaces, and for clinic doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. Supporters argued the rules would make abortion safer but opponents said the law was designed to be too stringent, forcing clinics that couldnt meet the restrictions to close, an argument with which the court agreed. This law would have shut down the majority of clinics in texas and the court said you cant do that without showing that theres a real justification and there wasnt. Reporter writing for the majority, Justice Breyer said the law violated the constitution and placed a substantial obstacle in the path of women seeking an abortion. Joining him in the opinion, the courts three female justices, ginsburg, kagan and sotomayor along with anthony kennedy, who was nominated by Ronald Reagan. Hes become a swing vote in abortion cases, siding with liberals to reaffirm roe versus wade in 1992, then with conservatives nine years ago to ban late term abortions. It wouldnt have mattered if theres a President Trump nominee or if Justice Scalia was still on the bench. Either way, you would have had Justice Kennedy joining the former liberal justices to provide a majority supporting abortion rights in this case. Reporter in a bitter dissent, Justice Clarence thomas suggested the case should have never been heard, writing quote, the court has allowed abortion clinics and physicians to invoke a constitutional right that does not belong to them, a womans right to abortion. Tonight, the Texas Governor said the ruling quote, a but the white house shared it. President obama posting on twitter that quote, every woman has a constitutional right to make her own reproductive choices. Pamela brown joins us now. Longterm implications of the ruling are what . This will certainly have a Ripple Effect long term because there are already similar laws on the books and this will only make it easier for people to bring challenges to those laws. Just in the last several years, several states have enacted restrictions that really test the limits of the constitutional right to abortion. In fact, there are several cases revolving around the similar laws pending in the lower courts and so the ruling today really sends a strong message to the lower courts about what constitutes an undue burden and certainly puts those laws in jeopardy, in addition to this it deters other states from enacting similar laws. So certainly, today was a big win for abortion rights activists and today and moving forward as well. Pamela brown, thanks. Joining us, cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. His new book comes out in august called american heiress. Hes written extensively on the Supreme Court. Also joining us, planned parenthood president cecille richards. This is the most sweeping decision on this issue in decades. Absolutely. We talked a lot about the vacancy since scalias death but this is still kennedys court. The fact he joined with the four liberals here made all the difference. Justice breyer wrote the opinion but this is so important because state after state has said, especially since the republican landslides of 2010 that we are passing abortion restrictions to help women, to protect women, and what Justice Breyers opinion said was you know what, we see through what youre doing. We recognize, this is nothing to do with protecting womens rights. Our analysis of these laws says these are designed to restrict abortion, not to protect womens health. You agree this goes well beyond texas . Absolutely. Jeff is exactly right. This really talked about the importance that laws cant place an undue burden on women being able to exercise their constitutional right. I do think we will see more state laws challenged now and even repealed and in fact, even this evening, we saw that the Alabama Attorney general, where they have been trying to pass similar admitting privileges or enforce admitting privileges has said they will no longer try, that its clearly unconstitutional based on this decision. I think the decision will make a huge impact for texas women but women all over the country also. You talk about this being further proof this is still Anthony Kennedys court. It is amazing when you think of what people thought of judge kennedy when he was nominated by Ronald Reagan and where hes come down on a lot of opinions now. Amazing. Just Anthony Kennedys influence is so enormous and it goes in different directions. He is the father of gay rights on the Supreme Court. He is the author of the marriage opinion just last year. All of the important gay rights decisions. But he is also the author of citizens united, the decision that democrats love to hate more than any other which essentially deregulated campaign spending. Hes a mercurial figure. He has strong passions but unlike the other seven justices and eight when Justice Scalia was on the court, they do not always go in predictable or consistent directions, and he has controlled the outcome in case after case, including this one. As big as a win as this is for your organization today, this is likely not the last time abortion rights will be tried in front of the Supreme Court. No, probably not. Again, that speaks to how important this president ial election is. This was a very strong 53 decision. The next president will likely appoint one or two more Supreme Court justices. Donald trump has said he would appoint justices who would overturn roe versus wade. Obviously secretary clinton has been a strong supporter of not only planned parenthood but of womens access to Reproductive Health care. I think this is going to be a pivotal decision but there are a lot of fights left to have, lot of rights we need to protect in this country. I think this is going to be a deciding issue for women and men when they vote in november. Jeff, at this point on the Merrick Garland nomination, is that just dead at this point . Its certainly dead through november. The republicans are clearly not going to allow a vote or even a hearing before november. There is a remote outside chance that if Hillary Clinton wins the president ial election and the democrats perhaps take over the senate, the republicans may say to themselves look, garland at 63 years old is better than anyone Hillary Clinton might nominate so lets just rush through a confirmation. I dont think thats going to happen. So i think the next president is certainly going to have to fill the Justice Scalia, Merrick Garland vacancy and also Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 83 years old. Anthony kennedy turns 80 next month. Stephen breyer is almost 80. Clarence thomas just turned 68. Even by Supreme Court standards, this is an old court and they are going to have vacancies. Thank you both for being with us. The funerals continue for the 49 People Killed by gunman at the pulse nightclub in orlando. There were more this weekend. Some family members are haunted by questions. Two weeks later they have not been told exactly how their loved ones died. They are asking why it took so long for police to reach their family members. We will have some of their stories and i will speak to the police chief next. Is happening now at red lobster. And if you love lobster and shrimp,. Check out all these new entrees. Like new coastal lobster and shrimp. With summer ale barbeque sauce,. And new lobster and shrimp overboard. Overboard . Nah,. Its just right. So hurry in. [so i use quickbooks and run mye entire business from the cloud. I keep an eye on sales and expenses from anywhere. Even down here in the dark i can still see were having a great month. And celebrate accordingly. I run on quickbooks. Thats how i own it. Well, its now just more than two weeks since a gunman killed 49 people at a nightclub in florida, the deadliest mass shooting in american history. For the families and friends of the 49 people, the struggle is just beginning. For some its compounded by the need to know exactly what happened in the last moments of their loved ones lives. These are difficult questions to ask and answer. Nick valencia reports. Reporter in the wake of the nightclub shooting, she cant stop thinking if more could have been done to save her brother. He was always the life of the party. Reporter Eddie Justice is one of the 49 innocent People Killed in the shooting but the details of how he died have not been shared with the family. Still raw with emotion from his funeral over the weekend, theres one thing she keeps thinking about. You had two officers on the scene initially, well, one and then backup came and they were doing back and forth gunfire fight with him. I just feel like if you were already doing that, then the two officers could have moved in. Its two against one. Reporter justices brother eddie was one of dozens of people who took shelter in the bathroom. He was texting his mother during the ordeal asking her to call the police. I just kind of want to know the timeline of what decisions were being made, why did it take so long and why did you choose that decision when they were already in a gun fight with the suspect and all of the above. Like why they didnt just move in and like contain the situation more quickly than they did. Reporter other families of shooting victims have asked similar questions. But in the two weeks since the shooting, the Orlando Police chief has repeatedly defending his officers decisions. Those killings are on the suspect, on the suspect alone, in my mind. All that will be investigated by our officers acted heroically and did as they were trained in an unbelievable circumstance and did a phenomenal job. Reporter while there has been criticism by families and others i need a big hug. I appreciate it. Reporter Orlando Police officers have been praised by survivors for what they did amid the chaos. But for lakitra justice and others like her, it will be a rough road ahead to get closure. We are the type of family that kind of wants details. It helps with closure when you know the details. Reporter until she does, her questions of what if will travel with her. Nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. When we were covering the aftermath of the shooting at pulse nightclub i spoke with the police chief and he joins me again. Chief, thanks so much for joining us. Obviously a lot is still being investigated. Theres not an official timeline. This piece in the wall street journal sort of laid out as much as probably has been publicly discussed so far. I know the operation, because we talked early on, you said the operation turned at some point from an active shooter situation where the impetus is to immediately try to go stop the shooter and kill or apprehend him, turned from an active shooter situation to a hostage situation. At this point, are you at liberty to give any more details . Was the shooter making demands of any kind . Well, like as you stated, it started out as an active shooter situation. Our officers were within the club within minutes and forced him to retreat into that back bathroom area, and we did make contact with him, and our negotiators were talking with him. And in a situation like this, where its a confined space, you have people, some of whom have been shot, some of whom are still alive and wounded, you know, i assume the calculus that officers on the scene and whoever is in command has to make is, is the fear of waiting in that he may kill other people, those who are already wounded may die, and balance that against the concern about going in and will going in prompt him to do something that takes even more lives . Absolutely. You know, our officers, they contained him, there were no shots being fired after our exchange of gunfire with him about 2 18. So for all that time theres no shots being fired. Our officers had him contained in the bathroom. Certainly, in my opinion, if they had assaulted the bathroom at that time, not only would we be dealing with many, many more lives lost, we would also be dealing with officers lives that would have been taken based on the layout and the circumstances and the fire power. Thats interesting. Because i have talked to a couple people in the bathroom who say at one point he put his hand over the bathroom stall, shot into the stall, that he shot through a bathroom stall, but its your understanding that all of that occurred before 2 18 or so . Based on the information that i have and that was also provided to me by the fbi, accounts from multiple officers who were right there within feet of the bathroom, thats what i believe, correct. Will at some point there be a timeline thats put forward by authorities . Because obviously after any kind of situation like this, Law Enforcement wants to learn from it, wants to help other Law Enforcement agencies learn to evolve their tactics. Is there i know the fbi i guess is investigating this, but do you think there will be a public timeline put forward . Oh, absolutely. The shooting itself is being investigated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and there will be a detailed timeline. The results of that investigation will be given to the state attorneys office. We will investigate our own officers internally to see what policies were violated, if any, then after that, we will conduct our own after action report which will have a detailed timeline and also considering an outside consultant to review the whole incident. Certainly there are lessons to be learned from this and its our responsibility to make sure that other departments prepare for this horrific type of incident. Just, can i ask how your officers are doing . The ones who were there, you know, i cant imagine what that must be like and the repercussions of that over time. Are they all back on duty . Is everybody doing okay . The officers involved in the shooting are not back to full duty yet. Many of the officers who helped remove victims from the building are slowly coming back to duty, getting the counseling, but people react to those things differently. 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Keeping fallujah free of isis and holding onto the sunni majority city may still be a challenge for the shialed government. It is my best guess that there will still be skirmishes in fallujah following today but i think what were seeing is very positive moves. Reporter and the human cost is staggering. Conditions are desperate for the 85,000 people the u. N. Estimates have fled fallujah and the surrounding area since the iraqi offensive too retake the city began a month ago. And a far larger fight looms. Liberating mosul, iraqs second largest city in the north. Air strikes to isolate isis positions are already under way. Cnn obtained this footage of a precision strike on a foreign fighter location. Surgical execution of air strikes will be important, as civilians are in the tightly packed city of 2 Million People. The challenge is to find targets that we can strike where were not going to inadvertently damage civilians. Reporter but air strikes, alone, will not be enough. 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