need some help yourself. laura: dimitri, thanks so much for your great analysis. up next, isis brides are regretting their real decisions to leave home for the terror paradise of syria. the left-wing media is pushing their sob stories in the united states and in the u.k. sane british broadcaster piers morgan is here with live reaction. stay there.[m but he s not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn t listen to and five streaming video services he doesn t watch. this is jerry learning that he s still paying for this stuff he s not using. he s seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo.
can they do. right now, pray for sante fe, this is a tough time for our community and we here texas is strong. we ve dealt with a lot already. the past couple of years. and we come together as a community and just pray for us. all right. for the kids and for the parents. mayor elect tabor, thank you so much. i have dimitri roberts and a current law enforcement analyst for cnn and art roderick, assistant direct your with the u.s. marshal and former fbi agent. josh campbell, let me start with you, dimitri. we know he posted this image, a t-shirt that red born to kill and he also nazi images, a pin and a hammer and sickle and others. would those in and of themselves raise red flags for law enforcement officer. absolutely. and they should for anybody. and i think part of the issue here is that we re kind of taking a passive approach to looking at red flags and only looking at social media and
you got to talk about the economics. not police. the trauma that folks are seeing inside the home, but also the repeated exposure to violence on the streets. people are wound up and traumatized. i know i have ptsd. it s just off the charts there is no help for us in the city. the people in this room feel like they have ptsd. they personally feel trauma. raise your hand if you feel like you have trauma. let me talk to you. you re wearing the button of someone on there. yeah. he was two of two people i lost within a week s span. i have to acknowledge why there is so much tension in this room is because people are hurting. i m joined now by msnbc national reporter trymaine lee who has been reporting on chicago for us all year. laura washington, jamal green founded majesty all stars. he joined us in the town hall in february. you saw him in the clip there, as did dimitri roberts, a former police officer who was also at the town hall and grew up on the
maybe something more, violence of some sort, who here in this room feels comfortable picking up 911 and dialing the cops? whoa, whoa. and how many people how many people don t feel comfortable? can i talk to you for a second? sure. tell me your name. dimitri roberts. you were a chicago police officer for a while? i was, many years. i thought what ja mal said was interesting. one of the things that ends up happening when these conversations happen is you watch the resources flow towards police departments. right? i think, frankly, police departments that i ve covered around the country are very good pat getting those resources. the argument police departments make is crime is low, we ve been beating crime, give us resource so we can keep beating crime. crime is up, we re losing crime, give us resources so we can beat crime. are you confident that policing that there is a policing problem or not? well, before i answer that question, chris, i have to acknowledge why ther
up 911 and dialing the cops? whoa, whoa. and how many people how many people don t feel comfortable? can i talk to you for a second? sure. tell me your name. dimitri roberts. you were a chicago police officer for a while? i was, many years. i thought what ja mal said was interesting. one of the things that ends up happening when these conversations happen is you watch the resources flow towards poce departments. righ i think, frankly, police departments that i ve covered around the country are very good pat getting those resources. the argument police departments make is crime is low, we ve been beating crime, give us resource so we can keep beating crime. crime is up, we re losing crime, give us resources so we can beat crime. are you confident that policing that there is a policing problem or not? well, before i answer that question, chris, i have to acknowledge why there s so much tension in this room. it s because people are hurting. people by show of hands, nou