complicates the gender. reporter: when it comes to anguished ballads, smith is a hard act to follow. adele s theme for skyfall won her a grammy, golden globe, and an oscar. and scoring a bull s eye with a bond theme is not about awards. i think that goldfinger set a standard for what these songs are supposed to accomplish. there s a tremendous emotionality, tremendous power. reporter: from goldfinger to call mccartney s live or let die to duran duran s shoot to kill. songs that stand the test of time. cnn. when it comes to the new music, we will have to wait and see. they panda on friday.
raged now for well over an hour. certainly there was some that shot back. we re not denying that. that weren t trusting of us. we were not too trusting of them because they were continuing to shoot. bullets were coming out of every window in the compound. fbi agent bob ricks would become the face of the government regarding the standoff. when he arrives, the atf agents are in shock. they had the look of defeat, the look of despair, the look of despondency. they had gone through a horrible day and were forcibly required to retreat from that scene. our top priority right from the start was to get a lid on the violence and then to bring their emotionality down.
because of the things that have happened with health care and just the last hours with same-sex marriage i think it helps propel him in the right direction. there s a wind at his back right now and, at the same time once you get here as you know the emotionality is all over the place. people want to feel the healing. they want their pain spoken to but in a way that leaves us higher. if anybody can do it this president can do it. i don t want to underestimate the difficulty of this speech. you don t want to drop it at the end. a lot of pressure on this president to do well today. you know i d say it s going to be tough, in my summation, to follow the families. yes. because the families have really led in teaching people i think, how one should react in the most positive way that one can in the most difficult situation. in some ways the families have been the moral leaders of
that shot back. we re not denying that. because they weren t trusting us and we weren t probably too trusting of them because they were continuing to shoot. bullets were coming out of every window within the compound. fbi agent bob ricks would become the face of the government s effort to end the standoff. when he arrives, the atf agents are in shock. they had the look of defeat, the look of despair, the look of despondency. they had gone through a horrible day and were forcibly required to retreat from that scene. our top priority, right from the start, was to get a lid on the violence and then to bring their emotionality down. as the shootout rages, atf agent jim cavanaugh is already on the phone with the davidians trying to gain a cease-fire. we were taking an awful
doing something but it will certainly help investigators and certainly the family members after the fact. how worried are you that the islamic state, al qaeda, isil isis radical islam, whatever word choice you think appropriate, are paying close attention and adding now to their playbook? so they they you know, they re not idiots in the sense they are looking at the news they see all sorts of vulnerabilities in our airport system and everywhere else in terms of soft targets. i tend to take the emotionality out of these things so, you know the politics the psychology the ideology matter less to me than can we put in systems that will protect us from either the sort of random co-pilot who may have a psychological problems to an international terrorist organization that wants to bring down a plane. for security purposes the intent matters less than can you put a system in place that makes it harder for anyone regardless