most of the data appears from the main analytics contractor who worked at the republican party last year. this is an old data, stuff that was updated apparently right up until the time that trump was inaugurated. the guy who was in charge of data trust, right up until the time trump got inaugurated, is a guy named johnny destrkstefano. now he s the director of personnel in the trump administration, working in the white house. we have learned today and over the last few days about the scope of the russian attack on our election last year. it s spooky. but it s also very scatter shot understanding. and that s unsettling, if you want to have confidence that our country is getting a handle on this thing. top democrat on the intelligence committee joins us next to talk about whether in fact we are getting a handle on this thing. (vo) when i brought jake home,
put it. the problem was, he couldn t stay away from the other side, adding, it was a recipe for disaster. and it was a recipe that included marijuana. hernandez was suspended at least once for using the drug. it s an issue that follows him when he enters the draft his junior year. teams spend a lot of time on background checks, hiring private investigators, to be sure that this is somebody who will enter the nfl and stay out of trouble. i played 13 years. former patriot running back, kevin faulk, says the checks are thorough and intensive. and how far back do they go? if you done something in middle school, they re going to go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots director
middle school, they ll go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots director of personnel. if you draft me as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my rookie season. day three, round four prior to the draft, aaron hernandez was projected as a player that could be a first-round pick, and no later than a second-round pick. and now with another selection, they go aaron hernandez. he ends up the 113th pick, passed over until the fourth round. i have to believe that him following so far is more than a story about marijuana. that there were questions raised in background checks about him that caused teams to say, we re going to downgrade him on our draft board. but during his first year with the patriots, he proves
background checks, hiring private investigators to be sure this is somebody who will enter the nfl and stay out of trouble. and how far back do they go? if you done something in middle school, they will go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots director of personnel. if you draft me as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my rookie season. day three, round four. prior to the draft, aaron hernandez was projected as a player that could be a first-round pick and no later than a second-round pick. with another selection, they go aaron hernandez. he ends up the 113th pick, passed over until the fourth round. i have to believe that him falling so far is more than just a story about marijuana. there were questions raised in
teams spend a lot of money on background checks, hiring private investigators to be sure this is somebody who will enter the nfl and stay out of trouble. and how far back do they go? if you done something in middle school, they will go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots director of personnel. if you draft me as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my rookie season. day three round four. prior to the draft, aaron hernandez was a player that could be a first-round pick and no later than a second round pick. with another selection, they go aaron hernandez. he ends up the 113th pick, passed over until the fourth round. i have to believe that him falling so far is more than just