before that report in the new york times. so who were the federal attorneys investigating who were asking him questions and bothering him in this matter? that s mystery number one. i don t know what to make of it. mystery number two. there s a million things. here s the second thing i want to focus on. in the midst of a flurry of phone calls setting up the meeting, don junior had an 11 minute call with a phone number that was blocked. the judiciary committee asked donald trump jr. who that call was with. who was on that blocked call line? he said he doesn t remember. then he was asked, quote, does your father used a blocked cell phone or any numbers you call him on? don junior responded, quote, i don t know. quote, so you don t know if this might have been your father? i don t. who doesn t know if their dad has a blocked number, first of all. but if that number is important
the fbi that they were concerned nikolas cruz get into a school and just shoot up the place, that that was her view, that this was a view she had expressed not only on that fbi call line but apparently with local police. how does that happen? how does it not get communicated how does it just fall through the cracks, crime prevention consultant retired fbi special agent. dave, this is yet another revelation where multiple agencies either failed to communicate with each other or get the word out that was convey ed in detail certainly on apart of this woman about the shooter. what do you make of this and what went wrong? well good morning, neil and i ll tell you this, that this was a cold os all miss on the part of all public safety officers involved and all the way down from the school system all the way up to the fbi.
investigation. they are pure use over this specially diane feinstein. what are they calling this request? she tells politico, this is, quote, clearly another effort to deflect attention from what should be the committee s top priority determining whether there was collusion trump and russia and whether there was subsequent obstruction of justice, richard says this is design toddies credit the fbi in their investigating of trump investigation. eric: call line, caroline, thanks so much. arthel: méxico will pay for it in some form, this just one day
a little bit of unpredictability is definitely going to follow. he will have a steep learning curve during the first 1900 days. where we fall out on russia and china, i didn t kre ticket. steep learning curve and tough decisions to make. yes. gillian turner, thanks for being here. thanks, sandra. a wild night of severe weather leaving a mess in some states midwest and plains. items not clearing away so easily. plus, agents finally nabbing a man on the fbi s most wanted list. how long this man was on the run. we got a tip from a call line, public access line, stating that i think i recognize this person.
clarke. there was a very positive reception of his go get em speech at the republican convention. i think what might be seen as controversial for a lot of liberals in the country is being received rather normally from many people voting for donald trump. 15 seconds. he says the kind of things he says. 15 seconds left. scott, go ahead. it will be a mixed bag. sheriff clarke is downright scary for not just a lot of liberals but independents and others. the call line black lives matter have been disserving. he ll be interviewed i hope and it s the hope of many he will not be appointed. a. scott boldin and brian robertson, thank you for taking the time with us. after years of rebel control, syrian regime forces have now entered a key district in eastern aleppo. next, what it could mean for the syrian civil war. we are the tv doctors of america.