caller: right now, yes. yes. but police are out there. we hope we are safe. how long have you, when did the start and for how long has it been going on? i was sleeping and my wife helped me out. so it s hearing something i didn t know. but it s gunfire in my country. tell us about you live in this suburb sontene. stand by. stand by, sir. stand by. can we rerack that video? okay. so this is, we are looking at images and hearing the gunshots
reporter: the good news in all this, tragedy averted thanks to students listening, hearing something that made them worried and reporting it to the authorities. so thankfully we are not reporting on yet another mass murder at a school. martha: let s look at how things are going so far. a good monday as investors react to a poor jobs report. bill: friday was a whip saw. we were down on the ground, then we were cheering. hillary clinton blasting the committee investigating benghazi. how did she do in her response? is she helping or hurting her
sanders and the root chris to socialist and hillary the is says sizler. maybe hillary clinton doesn t think she needs the media? it isn t important as much right now. johnson didn t think he needed anybody in 1968 and mccartmc mccarthy came out of nowhere and almost beat him. and he dropped out. i think he dropped other for other reasons with the vietnam war being one of them and other factors. the media doesn t matter much. look at the numbers you talked about greg. it is a 40 point drop. it is not because people are hearing something from hillary clinton they tonight like. they are just not hearing from her. and that is the element of
from the white house. we ll see if they launch more of these after this last operation thank you so much richard in istanbul. in washington today, new reaction. here s the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, senator dianne feinstein. my assessment is that it was a success, that this is the kind of one-two punch we should do more of. i believe if we re not going to put troops on the ground then we have got to use our special operations forces to go in and collect intelligence, also be able to capture people that might be able to be helpful. nbc s kristen welker joins us now from the white house. what else did we hear today on the topic? alex, we re hearing something we don t usually hear in washington which is bipartisan agreement. republicans and democrats largely supportive of this mission calling it a victory in the fight against isis senate
black box and interviews that are taking place including with the conductor. what time line are looking at for answers? they have to do their thing and you will be hearing something on the black box in the next couple days. there was an outward facing camera which should be easily attainable and we will probably have some of that in the next 24, 48 hours and these take time so they have to go through maintenance records and so forth but again, from working firsthand on the railroad industry, certainly the maintenance is lagging. jenna: when you wake up to a headline like this one goes through your mind. former engineer, i feel bad for people involved.