came into contact with the lot of people. this one i imagine your friend in the fbi are befuddled this morning. basically two categories you look for. technical indicator of the plot that s about to unfold and behavior indicators which gives you some sort of intelligence about what the situation s-what the motives are, why this person did it. you look across this, it s befuddling. you have the most highly sophisticated technical surveillance in las vegas. they did not pick up on anything in terms of preparation for this, moving weapons into the building. on the behavioral side usually you look for triggers. family, financial, professional, psychological triggers where they are preparing for death, preparing for suicide, getting angry at family members or co-workers. the only thing we know is this weak tie to his father s history on the most wanted list and that
equal under the law which is guaranteed in our constitution. with this pardon and trump in power making a mockery of that. and i guess befuddling is the timing of this. didn t charlottesville have that two weeks before today, and then in boston last weekend on saturday where you had maybe a hundred free speechers at a rally in boston commons and you had maybe 40,000 people protesting against that. it s beyond just the free speech. i mean, the conversation we re having nationally on racism, it s as if the white house has a deaf ear when it comes to this conversation right now with this pardon. it seems like they have a very deaf ear toward civil rights of basically all minorities when we talk about ongoing efforts of the transgender ban in all militaries.
country and only answers in a micro way about himself as if he s under attack. it s a little befuddling actually. this is set against backdrop there s all sorts of threats happening. there were ten threats yesterday across the country, bomb threats targeting jewish centers, van talls, as you know, tess mated headstones. ivanka tweets i don t think you can outsource the denunciation of attacks if you re president to one of the children and i think this is going to i ve seen a lot of e-mails in the last 12 hour prs jewish leaders, leaders of groups who have said privately but said we really don t understand this and we look for an answer, we can t get one. also, again, he you know,
new yorkers and then have since died with a mostly empty table there it was hard to believe it took all this to get to this point, senator. it is crushing. they shouldn t have had to come to washington. but i m grateful they did because it what their heroism, their courage, their determination to see this through that made the difference. we have first responders walking the halls with oxygen tanks. we had men in wheelchairs. one of those men in particular has been hospitalize who came to the floor every day to be heard. so, it s something that means so much to us because it s about our moral character as a nation, about who we are, and finally congress did the right thing. could you help our viewers who really find this a little befuddling, what it is about politics that made it difficult to get to this? i can t really tell you, shep. i just know that washington is broken and frankly nothing ever works here unless regular people demand it. and i think the combination of
made this point. this fellow when he was found in turkey a few years ago would not have turned him over to tunisia. we would have had him or we would have found a way to get him and that guy would be in guantanamo bay being interrogated very closely. that s what we should have been doing. this idea that somehow the administration just stands passively by while an active suspect gets turned over to yet another foreign government i find befuddling, number one. number two, i thought senator graham was right. it is outrageous beyond belief that the tunisian government won t allow us to have access to this person. i don t know what the total supply of foreign aid going into tunisia now, but i would be looking at substantial reduction if they don t start cooperating beginning tomorrow. greta: if turkey was so chum my with us and turned it over to us years ago, what happened between the u.s. and turkey that they didn t first call us and instead called tunisia? i think the explanation may