An eyewitness was 10 feet from the gunman. He walked in the door, just started shooting. We thought it was firecrackers, then we realized it was gunshots. By that time, people were yelling and screaming and trying to get out, trying to hide behind luggage or anything else to get out of the line of fire. I heard a lady yell for help. Then i just saw people running and i ran. The shooter has been identified as 26yearold n santiagod eteba from alaska. He was carrying a military id. The gunman ran out of any out of ammunition and laid down when the police came to arrest him. One official said the gunman was a passenger on an incoming flight. He retrieved his luggage the baggage claim, walked to the restroom, loaded the gun, then opened fire. We have the shooter in custody. He is unharmed. No Law Enforcement fired any shots. The subject is being interviewed by a team of fbi agents and and broward homicide detectives. Charlie we begin with the ongoing conflict between president elect donald
The president was right to take steps within the last couple of weeks to bring about sanctions and to expel diplomats. But, again, i think we need to do much more. Rose we continue with the ongoing story of russian hacking and american political elections with michael sheer of the New York Times and David Ignatius of the Washington Post. The arguments that James Clapper of National Intelligence and others are making is the russians conducted political covert action intended to intervene in and destabilize american politics in this president ial election. Whether they succeeded in that or not, i think to most observers and analysts, secondary to the fact that they tried to do it and the danger that poses, that doesnt really seem to connect with trump, at least in terms of the initial comments hes making. Its really more about him, this doesnt diminish my success, my victory. Rose and we conclude with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor and chief of the atlantic. We have a new president coming in w
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