when i read american history, it seems to me at every juncture when we actually successfully extended those beautiful ideals in the double story to people who had been previously left out of it, whether it was african-americans or to women, or to people from other countries that were not europe with immigration change, in is because we opened ourselves to the reality of people we hadn t really been listening to. so is noah missing that point in this book? let talk about noah s thesis? can t handcuff someone and not handcuff someone else and then take the handcuffs off and say, look, you re both free after ten years of you living
to the president s remarks about isis being defeated. listen. i don t believe isis is defeated. i think isis is as much an idea as it is a number of isis fighters. there s a lot of intel against that says there are more isis fighters around the world now than there were a couple years ago. julie: is this withdrawal happening or not, eventually? look, i think to be clear, the president deserves credit nor taking the handcuffs off the president. here s where the difference is. isis is defeated as a country, but it s not defeated as a movement. out back daddy, the leader for all that we know, is still alive and can lead a resurgence. that s what we have to prevent. michael waltz thank you for your expertise. happy new year. new information on an american citizen arrested in moscow. what the u.s. state department has to say about that. with all that usaa offers
sign paperwork. he counseled with one of the public defenders for several minutes, signing those pages. when it was finished and there were u.s. marshals all around him, they put back on those handcuffs. one thing, i saw his face distinct and clearly when he was wheeled in. he appeared to be very aware, but even more than that, very calm. i didn t see any nervousness, any anxiety, i didn t see confusion. just very calm as he was wheeled in and turned. and now, the magistrate judge, specifically questioned this defendant. first of all, asking him, by name, if he was the defendant. the answer was yes. asked him, after he read the charges, not all 29, but all of the charges that you see on the criminal complaint, involving the obstruction of allowing someone to exercise their free religious beliefs, causing
back stronger and better than ever. i will not let hate close down my building. i will not let hate close down this building. i want to turn now to cnn s jean casarez. she s outside the federal courthouse in pittsburgh. jean, prosecutors have just filed paperwork to seek the death penalty. i know you have some breaking details about the bond, as well. reporter: well, it was a packed courtroom and we just came out minutes ago. it was packed with media. and u.s. marshals entered the courtroom, they went through the door where the defendant would come in. he did not walk in, however. he was wheeled in, in a wheelcha wheelchair. this defendant had layman s clothes on. he had a blue pullover top. it was hard to see, but on his right leg, i appeared to white bandages. he was wheeled between the two public defenders on the defense side and almost immediately, u.s. marshal, with plastic gloves on, actually took his handcuffs off. and that was because he had to
eyes were open, alert, but he seemed calm. there was nothing nervous about him, as he was wheeled in to this courtroom that obviously was a very new room that he had never been in before. packed with people. u.s. marshals, law enforcement, all over the room. they wheeled him between his two defense attorneys. and almost immediately took his handcuffs off. the reason why, he had to sign some paperwork. and later on, the judge did say to him, i understand that you have signed a financial disclosure document saying the that you need to have an attorney appointed for you. yes, he responded. the question, is everything that you put down in that form accurate? yes. and then the public defenders said that there may be others that will actually represent him, but they are here today. the so he is represented by public defenders, not some lawyer who s simply doing pro