0 just call the police and don't central command general james do anything. he not only didn't flee a mad s. we had a very lengthy exchange. dangerous situation, he created you are going to want to see the dangerous situation. >> so he -- this tomorrow. i will be back in an hour >> so whatever else he just did, i don't really care. filling in. >> so not redeemable, dean? >> i think there is an assumption and i've questioned this. i don't think overwhelmingly americans look at him as a "ererin burnett outfront" starts horrible guy. he's not bin lauden, donald now. a deadly crash in spain trump, the people i don't like at all. >> he's not anthony weiner. tonight. we have more from the fallout of yesterday's anthony weiner press >> a washington post yesterday conference. we can confirm for you the 51% of white people agree with identity of the woman that he the verdict, 70% of white recently was sending lewd messages to. republicans so having a simm e and the royal baby finally gets man report or something. a name. >> wow. >> you know what? we are going to tell you why he's not seen as a dispickble they chose this moniker. person. a guy that has a god given right let's go out front. to self-defense. that the how 70% of white republicans view him. >> when you say redeem you want it to be more than that. good evening. i'm erin burnett. michael, let me ask you this, the deadly train crash tonight jay-z the raper close friend of the president, everybody knows in spain. who this guy is, one of the most shocking this is just a high powerful and influential people speed train. in the country in culture. people on their way to madrid. he posted an interview and talked about zimmerman and said as many as 45 people at this moment are dead. the moment keeps changing. hash stuff that could influence people. it was a high speed train that i wanted to play it for you. >> this guy is not a derailed in northwest spain. the numbers of the dead are professional to pry file according to reuters siting someone. professionals are taught not to officials. railway officials say the train profile. a police officer -- >> law enforcement. >> professional law enforcement derailed on a curve as it was officer and i'm taught not to approaching a station in the city which is about 400 miles profile. outside of madrid. this guy is a novemberist. more than 200 passengers were on board. pictures of the scene showed at this guy is a [ bleep ] mall least one train car snapped in cop. >> that's an awful thing to say for people that take pride in that job, michael? two. one other one of the trains cars on fire. >> it is. it is a fluid and tense george zimmerman is 29 years old. he has a young family. what he needs is basically to situation. bodies just literally strewn lie low. he didn't try to get public attention for the fact that he outside that train tonight some and a friend were driving by and covered with make shift blankets or sweaters. they helped these people out of i want to get to al goodman in an overturned vehicle. it was just something he did. what he really should do is not spain with the story tonight. look like he's trying for redemption. lead normal life, let time work it's magic. the truth is, this is somebody what can you tell us? accused of a serious crime. >> yes. >> he was acquitted. if you lead a normal life and >> this train accident is how it is being described by officials at this point with no early become a solid citizen, don't write a book. indications of terrorism is what that would be the biggest mistake he could make because we are being told by a senior first of all, it would invite a aid to the prime minister lawsuit to attach earnings and ooccurred on a madrid spain look like he's -- >> to capitalize. >> he needs to lead a normal about a six hour train ride. life. >> thanks very much to all of the accident happened about five you and let us know what you hours into it as the train was think. can he redeem himself in the coming into a station. it came off the tracks. eyes of everyone, including many of the cars if not all of the cars came off the tracks. people like jay-z? 218 passengers aboard the train, the end of jay carney? members of the american postal worker's union a crew of at least five or six. they don't know exactly what happened but certainly there are many dead and dozens injured. >> thanks very much reporting live from spain. as we get information we will share that with you. a frightening story because it is something that could happen absolutely anywhere. people on their way home on a high speed train who have died tonight. we have other breaking news because in washington the house handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. has just this moment barely voted down a controversial bill that would have severely curved that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. the nsa's surveillance program. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? the bill lost by a vote of 205 millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? to 217. not a single cent. it would have ended the programs exposed by nsa's leaker, edward the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. snowden. in the leadup to the vote the brought to you by the men and women bill was strongly opposed by the of the american postal worker's union. white house and congressional leaders. it would have been very unclear if that view would prevail. cnn pentagon correspondent outfront. it didn't go the way some people thought it would. a lot of people were against this amendment. what do you make of the vote tonight? >> well, i think it is clear that this is a very important vote because support for the administration's position to maintain these programs as the stat quo appears to be quite shaky. deep partisan dwoids on capitol hill about what to do about the surveillance programs, how and if to change them, concerns around the basic question. your personal privacy if you have a telephone versus keeping the country safe and national security. >> so if the amendment, what exactly would have changed here? if you say we can't have blanket surveillance, would anything have changed? >> it would have. it gives us an indication where congress is going and what congress does want to change. let's look at some of the details of this amendment. three key things. it would have only allowed for collection of phone records of someone that was involved at target or related to a government investigation. no more random collection of everybody's phone records. it would have ended that blanket collection effort. and the third really important point is the court, the secret government court, all of their decisions would have been secret. some of that if this would have passed would have been made available to congress. you begin to see here the shape of this fundamental debate, a really important debate that unveiled itself on capitol hill. the debate between personal privacy in this country and the government's right to snoop. >> barbara starr, thank you very much. tonight in washington the white house sending a huge message and one that a lot of you wondered if they would send. the obama administration taking its first direct action against egypt's military for the ouster which many call a coup. the pentagon says it is going to delay the delivery of four f-16 fighter jets to egypt. the white house also said that today's decision isn't going to affect the aid that america sends to egypt. jessica yellin is at the white house. morsi's ouster was three weeks ago. this administration has been very quiet in terms of taking action. >> reporter: in part because they have been unhappy with the pace of transition to civilian rule and also because they don't like the treatment of the every night, we like to take opposition which they think is continuing and they are a look outside the day's top increasingly unhappy with what stories for the out front out they are seeing on the street. take. tonight the white house press they also decided now they just want to send a warning. briefi briefing. a daily event supported to this is a signal that things could get worse if they don't deliver, supported to, because see some improvement quickly. the press doesn't think they are they decided not to actually cut getting much information off aid and not to cancel the anymore. f-16 delivery all together but send a warning that that could come down the line. the basic message is that the char charlin said it's a charade. u.s. does have leverage and that the egyptians do not have a free i don't know about that. they deflect reporter's hand, that the u.s. is willing to do the ultimate if the questions like a hockey goalie. carney deflected 10,000 picture doesn't improve with the military. questions since taking over in >> so no f-16s but still sending 2011. that's 4,000 question as year $1.5 billion of aid. and to give context that's twice as many as the nhl single season that sounds like trying to have your cake and eat it, too. save record. doesn't the white house have to jay carney is the best goalie of choose? all time. i hate to think the media's time >> no. they don't feel that they have is being wasted every day but a to choose. this is essentially a warning to the egyptians that the u.s. is small price to pay to see still invested in having deflections like this. >> can you describe a little bit leverage there by having aid. about the damage it's caused? they believe the aid brings stability but the u.s. is not willing to let the military do >> i think i would refer you to statements by the director of whatever it chooses without national intelligence. >> i would have to refer to the consequences. part of the egyptians foreign military assistance deal with department of health and human the u.s. they are required to services. send the lion's share of their >> i would refer you to the treasury department. >> i would refer you to justice. foreign aid package here with >> i would refer you to the u.s. defense contractors. justice department. >> i would refer you to the department of justice. if the u.s. decided and the >> i would refer you to the white house decided to cancel the contracts all together it department of justice. would have a boom rang effect if >> i would refer you to the department of justice and the not on the entire u.s. economy fbi. >> i would refer you to the fbi. certainly with with u.s. defense >> i would refer you to the fbi. contractors who are counting on >> i would refer you to the fbi, the money and invested a lot of secret service and police. it. so members of congress and the >> i would refer you to the eu. white house have taken that into >> i would refer you to the account before they think about chinese. canceling major contracts that a [ laughter ] >> to the chinese, jay? thanks so much for watching. lot of u.s. jobs are relying on. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> thank you very much, jessica "ac 360" starts now. yellin. still to come, ariel castro "ac 360" starts now. wolf blitzer is in for anderson was back in court, the man who -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com held three women captive allegedly for more than a decade may cut a deal. anthony wiener just spoke to those women may also have to reporters and late worden a terrible train wreck with testify. they are next. dozens, dozens of fatalities. plus the latest in the anthony weiner saga. the identity of the latest steve king taking heat for online. one hesitates to use the word if highly controversial remarks you read the lewd messages that he was sending her. claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug and then the pope visits mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how brazil. why authorities raised security he justifies those words. to the highest possible level. also keeping them honest, the and the week after the height of luxury don't eat "rolling stone" controversial cover when dzhokhar tsarnaev was anything. the food storage conditions on put on the cover looking like a top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right rock star the magazine sales are sickening. that and reportedly surging. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. 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