phil, what have you got? well, shep, we re in between terminal one and terminal two. what you are looking agent through the camera are about 100 people, maybe 75 people that were inside the terminal. so they had already made it through security. they re at gate c-8, terminal one, waiting to board their plane. and suddenly, there were reports of more shots fired from within the garage. i personally witnessed the terminal two garage, down in about 12 to 15 armed, appeared like swat dressing military style gear, running into the terminal. i can see some of those cops are now exiting that garage. they re evacuating terminal one right now. atf is inside with the weapons drawn. and you can see, you can see the parking garage for terminal two, they did just walk out, an
to show is that the castro brothers are going to stay in brother. they re going to hand off to their other minions that control the government and what they re going to install is a chinese form of government. there will be no political reform. there will be a basically cementing of their power, continued cementing and there will be no reforms or economic reforms to the public, sadly, sadly, the legacy of the president opening this up while may be good for history books is not good for the cuban people. nothing here, nothing here will trickle down to the cuban people. interestingly in this situation we have history, 50 years of it and it s a history of failure so we can learn from history, ed, and i think these policies going forward are exactly the right policies and will lead to a much better government and more human rights in cuba. it would be a lot better, that s for sure. thanks so much for joining us tonight. senator by ron dorgan and esteban bovo down in miami-dade.
been singled out because of my race. so that s going on down in just my party. there you go. let s go to the university of notre dame and they re offering a seminar coming up in the spring on white privilege as well. i think it s interesting here. if you re a parent and you have your student at a school just to be able to really hear this is going on t should be about bringing people together, shouldn t it? yeah. singling out because of race? particularly a school like notre dame, which is a school of privilege. you re talking about that. the fellow who is the president of the notre dame college republicans, mark, was on with bill o reilly last night talking about just this. it s a sociology course, although none of the teachers are professors at all, nor do they have any background in sociology or africana studies.
are looking for some facts, for something they can hold on to, the truth about the flight and why the malaysian prime minister made this call that the plane did go down in somewhere in the southern indian ocean yesterday. that question was pretty much put to the australian defense minister today, just how confident are you that the plane did, indeed, come down here and he said i m confident based on the information we have available. so there is still very much a slither, a tiny, tiny percentage of doubt. there has to be because it s still based on technical data, on information until they get a positive i.d., a firm sighting on a piece of debris that links it to the flight they can t be 100% sure, obviously. so it is a question which is being asked not only in china but here in australia as well. coming back to what the minister and the vice chief of the military cheer in australia was saying today, there was a press
they were all played and the jury could hear over and over and over again george zimmerman saying that the people he is talking about are black males, african-american males, black teenaged males, that i think the conversation might have gone a whole lot differently, and most certainly race would have had to come up in that jury room. look at what eric holder had to say addressing the naacp down in orlando late this afternoon where he talked about the trayvon martin killing. let s watch. i d like to join president obama in urging all americans to recognize that, as he said, we are a nation of laws and the jury has spoken. i know the naacp and its members are deeply and rightly concerned about this case as passionate civil rights leaders, as engaged citizens, and most of all as parents. this afternoon i want to assure you of two things. i am concerned about this case.