members. she s already made it very plain that gun laws will change, however she doesn t have the power to do that. the cabinet can propose legislation. it ll be up to parliament. the mood right now in this country is definitely in favor of making some kind of change. lastly, behind us here you can see this huge, huge growing memorial. sadly in america, it s a rather familiar sight. in this country, they have never seen anything like it. martin, i understand the accused killer s grandmother is speaking out. what s she saying? reporter: this is the first time we have heard from any family member representing the accused man himself. it is the grandmother. she s in australia. she talks about the shock the family feels. here s some of what she said. we re all gob smacked. we don t know what to think. it s you know, the media is
involve australia because he is an australian citizen. some relatives, his grandmother and uncle spoke to reporters there. here is what they had to say. we re all gob smacked. we don t know what to think. it s you know the media is saying he s planned it for a long time. he s obviously not of sound mind, i don t think. we say sorry for the families over there, for the dead and injured. yeah, it was just can t think nothing else. just want to go home and hide. reporter: police say that their focus now is on the security of the residence and the international visitors who come here to christchurch. they have added additional personnel, another 100 police officers will be here protrolling the streets making sure that people are safe. it s a monday morning here. people are ready to go back to
what do you believe? gob smacked. i have never known him to misrepresent himself. or to be a liar. whether this story first came out, i believed him. you want to believe people that you know and that you care about. jeffrey is right, we all have to sit back and really think about jumping to conclusions. although, i still want to believe the people that i care about going forward in the future, i do think this is a tale. this story still continues to make my head spin. time after time, day after day, minute by minute. we re still getting information in as we speak. it s really, really the words i m looking for aren t coming to me right now. i think what i m so hurt and disappointed about is as a black woman, i have experienced
grown-ups, who are investigators and prosecutors and judges are keeping it professional. devlin, you talked about being gob smacked. if you sort of like bureau orou and think about it, there s another surprising at all the longest sitting alterego to donald trump conducted himself like this, particularly if pardons were dangled in front of paul manafort and mike flynn, you have to assume the possibility of a pardon is the last thing he thinks about as he doses off at night. what to make of the line of questioning pursued about mueller s prosecutors and as a.b. is talking about, the sort of guardrail that shows up again and again in the form of these federal judges in these cases in the mueller sort of trial settings? right, i think one of the interesting challenges of some of these cases is i think a lot of times lawyers in between think in terms of strategy and goals and how to achieve those goals. but a lot of what comes up in
was gob smacked, and i think today he was trying to be very careful in not trying to go too far here. but clearly his feeling about all of this was evident. he doesn t believe what the president believes. he s very concerned about what s happening with russia, and he he wanted to talk with the members about this in private. and john mclaughlin, you don t have to be in the intelligence community to know isis was not defeated. to hear all you have to do is have access to a newspaper to know that, that there are thousands of members of isis and they are resurging in certain ways. the north korea information was an intelligence assessment that most, you know, people are not in a position to make. we don t really know what s going on in north korea, and there s donald trump s administration saying there s been no appreciable progress with north korea. not only that, but the regime s