most part i found it. i was totally zoned in that one pretty pretty quick. i felt towards the last hour or so that mr. steinglass couldn t move to the long and i didn t know if we needed like six book excerpts choice. choice xors. i think get less where the been a little more with that. but i think i think look on the defense and i think todd blanche rule was i heard the word meandering yeah, i certainly subscribe to that. i think he made a real legal and tactical mistake by diving into people s exhibits 35 and 36. the weisselberg notes, i think they are the smoking gun evidence and i think he dove into a minefield without a plan to get to get through it. do you think he should not have even brought those up? if anything? i wouldn t he like lead with it. right. that s not hit those documents are not his strong suit. and i anticipated and then i saw steinglass just went to town. he really he got to a plus on that bolt documents up you ve got weisselberg s handwriting
Police had also called nevadas chemical, biological, radiological and Nuclear Defense task force to investigate. A former marine is in jail tonight. After police say he ran over a man. And shot at his four children. Now detectives say the marine was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. And thought he was being followed by the fbi. Fox5s adam herbets spoke to his mother. And the victim tonight. And joins us live from where it all happened. Adam . Dave christine apparently this all started over a dispute over a parking space. About a week before anything crazy happened. The man who lives here told the marine to please get out of his spot. Well supposedly that was a trigger. All of a sudden he thought the man and his children were members of the fbi. And in this exact spot. Thats where nats shattered glass this man was in the hospital. When he says the guy who ran him over. Decided to shoot up his apartment. His four kids were the only ones inside. Hiding in their bedroom. Theyre
Targeting can occur in many ways from silver harassment to identified people more specifically. We must ensure that the entire army team is aware of the threat and suspect suspicious activities and responds when needed. One of the toughest challenges for the army is how do we address a threat like the shooter in choot chatnooga. To be successful we mustards this at a few levels. We need to continue to expand and our cooperation with Law Enforcement partnering with agencies to our mutual benefit. We need to continue to respond in coordination with the local partners to execution of the National Incident Management System across judicial jurisdictional boundaries. With assured commanders that they have authority and responsibility to respond wherever warranted. We coordinate Emergency Action exercises, our personnel know how to react when presented with a dangerous situation particularly when Law Enforcement arrives. We continually assess and improve note if i noti fica tion procedures j
I feel very, very good that the systemic shortfalls and challenges we faced at the time of 9 11 have been addressed successfully. I will say going forward, though, as we look to the kind of information were dealing with in todays terrorism environment, the challenges are still there. They are still in ways growing. My analysts at nctc who come from across the Intelligence Community from every intense Community Partner contributes personnel to nctc. The design of reform but increasingly we are finding that relevant information exists in the nonclassified world. In the open source world. In the world of social media. So the next great leap for nctc, indeed i would a argue for the National Security community will be finding new and powerful ways to leverage access to open source information, information that is out there for anybody to look at, but out in such volume that looking at it in tpre of analysis and rigor you will want is a challenge. One of the things that happened just this we
Existed actually like a small subcommission of washington, d. C. It was a separate city. The 911 calls and all of that intelligence that was related to those 911 calls werent passed on the the city wide 911 call center. So that was a gap we had to expose. The First Responders that were responding were not getting the information that your call takers were receiving through the base communications so thats something we worked on and i think thats something that we should take from here and if you command a base thats something you should look at in your procedures. Emergency call takers should train together. Your Police Forces on your bases should train together. We currently train with ndw, with fort mcnair on an annual basis so that were familiar with each others tactics, procedures and how we respond. Additionally, when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment, the navy yard went on lockdown, thats one procedure we sat down with the base commander, sat do