people won t forget there is $531 million paid out over last ten years for police misconduct. and as lynn sweet said, you know, we this is what we should have been doing a long time ago. and i didn t hear anything from the mayor about consequences for misconduct. he should have had a press conference with the state s attorney and he should have said that we re going it treat police like citizens. if you break the law, then we re going to prosecute you. tom? form are new york police detective. and hearing all of this. you know, listen, you hear both of them and you think, valid questions. you hear the mayor of a major city, talking about best practices and deescalation, but for give me, that sounds like a no duh in a sense. do you think this a little too late and at the same time, even in new york, not everyone has tasers. this is your classic closing the barn door after the horses
i seen him on a bus tour back in august and he s noticeably looser. you can tell he s energized. these big numbers are coming out to his rallies. it s not donald trump numbers. the campaign estimated 2,000 people in knoxville yesterday. people are seeing his message and seem to be impressed by his performances. so they re coming out to see for themselves firsthand in these states like alabama, georgia, tennessee that often don t see a lot of those president rnl candidates coming around at this point in the race. ted cruz and his campaign seem to have a clear goal on how they ll win and they re not shy talking about it. they want to win iowa and win the south as one campaign aid said to me no duh. they used less polite language than that.
those two men believed to be connected to the paris terrorist massacre. the suspects reportedly awaiting orders for a new attack. today secretary of homeland security jeh johnson worrying about the very same thing happening right here in the united states. we do have to be concerned about possibility that a terrorist organization may wish to infiltrate. that s true of our country and every other country that accepts refugees. illinois congressman and international gawrg pilot congressman adam kinzinger is here. good evening, sir. hey, good evening. that s terrify refugee resettlement program secretary of homeland security warning us. no disrespect to the secretary but duh. they have said it in social media posts. they obviously want to attack us here at home. this is quite obvious. interestingly so we have
what? until the force awakens, duh. right. how excited are you? i m pretty excited. do you have your tickets set? sure do, 2:00 a.m. you really are a nerd. not even letting the fact that the trailer looks awful get me upset. i expected better, but i can deal with that next week. booya, nerd stuff. let s welcome our guest. she must live on the top floor of a hotel because this girl is sweet. entertainment and lifestyle expert jill dobson. i hope he takes my suggestion starting dishin with the dirsch. he is the first, but certainly not the last jewish lawyer. and ever since i learned she has a ba in french i demand she makes me pastries. that s the way it works, isn t it?
their brains are not as developed. they are volatile and not future oriented and if you have a 20-year-old son, it is a duh, statement. they know that. but that son can vote for president and actively serve in the u.s. military. see why can he do that and not as an adult in the justice system. some things they call cold cognition and hot cognition. cold you can deliver over and talk to your parents and other significant. hot happens quickly. driving and crime are two good examples. insurance is extremely experience. and you look at those examples. businesses said not see much on young adults.