to it ignore it, but same time, the u.s. the road to peace is always run through washington. even if what kerry says is simply his thoughts on the conflict, the negotiations, how the two it s should proceed, lir have to take it seriously and at the least consider it especially because in just two and a half weeks there is an international peace conference specifically on the conflict in paris. kate, 70 countries have said they re attending. israelis have said, they refuse. elise, oren, great to see you both. thank you so much. did the presidential election inspire you to spend more this holiday season? coming up, why donald trump says he deserves credit for a trillion dollar christmas. plus, trump is defending his karatable foundation speaking out on twitter saying he gave millions to the charity and other charities and all the money went out to charitable groups. a fact check on that with a reporter who has done a lot of work on his charitable foundations.
to them who see they are radicalized and it s important for hem to speak up. later in the hour, we ll talk about the legal obligation where they have to speak up. but what s fascinating to me is sort of part of their operation seems sloppy in that some of these pipe bombs didn t work. they had this home made bomb lab in their home, but digitally they covered their tracks incredibly well. that s what your sources say, right? they actually said they did a pretty good job erasing their digital footprint. they smashed their cell phones and threw them in the garbage. the hard drive was destroyed. clear lir they didn t want to leave behind a a calling card or a footprint here and they were able to cover their tracks pretty well. but the fbi has some very sophisticated tool s s to retri
danger, he needed to be able to lir articulate that to a point. so is de-escalation ever an element that an officer has to take into consideration when there s a moment like that? yes. what are the yes, it is. and certainly another officer may have approached this car very, very different. this particular lieutenant approached it the way he did, so it s going to be varying ways in which you can do that. and we have to understand, police is not an exact science, it really is not. you are put in positions sometimes that you have to make decisions that are life threatening. and as you heard the sheriff say, when you sign up, you signed up for this. but at the same time, you have a responsibility, still, to protect the best interests of the public. and in this case, from what we see in this video, did he appear to be threatened by this vehicle what s the answer to that? and from what i see on this video, it creates a further question from me, from the angle from which i m l
pailan palins. we re going to have to wait and see what happens in the next week or so and see if republicans can pull anything off. and today s action on the iran deal wasn t limited to the steps outside the capitol. across town hillary clinton dlir delivered a major speech with her rationale for supporting the deal. you remember president reagan s lines about the soviets? trust but verify. my approach will be distrust but verify. we should anticipate that iran will test the next president. they will want to see how far they can bend the rules. that won t work if i m in the white house. for more on this, i want to bring in foreign policy advisor to the clinton campaign and gentlemen, thank you both for joining us. ambassador burns, you heard some of the rhetoric at that rally
hillary clinton, and i really hate doing that. she did absolute lir nothing wrong here. as you pointed out, she didn t say we don t want to change hearts and minds. she said some will change, but she s also echoing a tradition that martin luther king articulated. he said you can t legislate morality. he said the law can t make a man love me, but can stop him from lynching me. you can t go out there and make policies that are designed to change people s minds about being racist or white supremist, you make laws as dr. king said to regulate behavior. that is the job of a politician. she was telling the activists, look, don t true to persuade the world to change their mind. change the world to protect people who are in vulnerable circumstances. that s what this is about. the people who were act viss, who were anti-gay marriage, weren t trying to convince us